I'm so flattered that the uber talented Amy Sinbaldi from Nana Company asked me to participate in her blog tour for her first fabric line, Paperie.
A soft and sweet palette, I was so inspired by it!
A soft and sweet palette, I was so inspired by it!
I played around with a few ideas and ultimately wanted to make a mini and wanted to use hexies, but in a new way. Then making a circular shape really got some ideas going! I get a little enthusiastic over the process sometimes, lol!
You are my Greatest Adventure.
The sweetest saying, I can't wait to quilt it and hang it in my girl's room. This was such a fun project for me, embroidery + mini + applique + hexies :)
Thanks for stopping by! Below is the full blog tour list to see lots of Paperie projects. Make sure to check out Nana Company as well.
Paperie is from Art Gallery Fabrics and you should have no problems getting your hands on some! :)
January 25 ~ Heidi Staples of fabricmutt.blogspot.com
January 26 ~ Kerry Goulder of kidgiddy.com
January 27 ~ Cheri Lehnow of tinkerwiththis.blogspot.com
January 28 ~ Sharon Holland of SharonHollandDesigns.com
January 29 ~ Jemima Flendt of tiedwitharibbon.com
January 30 ~ Michelle Curtis of chellesquilts.com
February 1 ~ Christina Egner of onelittlepooh.net
February 2 ~ Ali Brorsen of BecauseofBrennaClothing.com
February 3 ~ Kristine Lempriere of townmouse.typepad.com
February 4 ~ Nicole Young of lillyella.com
February 5 ~ Lori Landenburger of sewpsyched.blogspot.com
February 6 ~ Jennifer Chon of sunnyincal.com
February 8 ~ Melissa LeRay of ohhowsweet.com
February 9 ~ Megan Jimenez of quiltstory.blogspot.com
February 10 ~ Faith Essenburg of saranaave.wordpress.com
February 11 ~ Renee Lange of sewnwithgrace.com
February 12 ~ Sedef Imer of downgrapevinelane.com
February 13 ~ Kristyne Czepuryk of prettybyhand.com
February 15 ~ Heather Andrus of quiltstory.blogspot.com
February 16 ~ Stacy Olson of stacyolsondesign.blogspot. com
February 17 ~ Erin Cox of whynotsew.blogspot.com
February 18 ~ Amy Sinibaldi of nanaCompany. typepad.com
And now on to our regularly scheduled Fabric Tuesday's. If you're new feel free to link up any fabric related projects below!
Fabric Tuesday #265
How sweet! I absolutely love the hexie balloon!
ReplyDeletesuch soft colors - love your balloon
ReplyDeleteYou truly were inspired! So adorable. It will look sweet in your little girl's room. And isn't that the truth? They are our greatest adventures! My daughter is in college now, but your quilt brought back so many sweet memories. I'll remember this one.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute idea to redo hexies in a hot air balloon shape! I love it - it really is perfect for a little girl's room.
ReplyDeleteWOW
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable and really such a great treasure.
Thanks bunches for sharing
What an adorable project! I love this!
ReplyDeleteHI! such a neat project>love it! Thanks for sharing "Paperie"!
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Is this your original design? I have a grand daughter who has a hot air balloon nursery....Love to purchase your pattern....Just bought the fabric...Thank you for the inspiration....Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteso spot on, I love everything about this mini! Thanks Megan!
ReplyDeletexo amy
Oh my goodness ! This is the sweetest mini , love it
ReplyDeleteVery adorable mini!!! I love your favourite saying... It's uplifting!!
ReplyDeleteThis is very cute! I love the saying and the hot air balloon!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fabric, beautifully sewn!
ReplyDeleteLinking up today. Thanks for hosting and inspiring ... :) Pat
Love the hot air balloon.
ReplyDeleteLove your Hexie Balloon too! You are soooo Creative! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteI love this quote too! Your mini quilt is beautiful and I love the hot air balloon with all the pretty little hexies. Your hand stitching is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSO beautiful! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it! My daughter is having her first baby in a month, a girl, and hot air balloons go over their house all the time! Would it be okay to make something from your inspiration?
ReplyDeleteSuch a unique use of hexies! I've never seen a hexie hot air balloon before. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour square with the balloon is very cute. Love these fabrics. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHow sweet is that? I love your mini!
ReplyDeleteThat hot air balloon is a brilliant Henie idea!
ReplyDeleteCheap Tulle: Thank you! I appreciate you and hopping for some more informative and interesting posts.
ReplyDeleteWow!! So cute!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and providing new ideas on how to use this beautiful line of fabric.
Ohhh I love that hot air balloon!! Pinning this so I can admire it for some time to come...and if I ever get the confidence, or time, I'm going to try that hot air balloon.
ReplyDeleteWhat a splendid project!!! I love love love it!!
ReplyDeleteXX!
Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the hexie balloon
THAT BALLOON IS JUST DARLING...WHAT A GREAT BABY GIFT IT MAKES...
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