We are very excited about our new sew along which features Spring Flowers…we’d love for you to join us!
Spring Sew Along Blocks
Today we’re sharing four free applique patterns created by a few of our Therm O Web fabric designers. All the blocks are 10 ½” x 10 ½” unfinished and can be made with fat quarters and/or scraps. Once you have your blocks sewn, come back during the week of March 26th to March 29th for projects to use those blocks in. Free patterns will be available with a list of supplies and instructions. You can make one of the projects or all four…it’s up to you! Once you finish your blocks, we’d love to see them on Instagram or Facebook with the tag #thermoweb.
Making our spring flower blocks are so easy when using EZ Print Lite Sheets or Heat n Bond Lite, Iron-on Adhesive. The EZ Print Lite Sheets use an inkjet printer so there’s no tracing. If you’d rather trace your designs, Heat n Bond Lite, Iron-on Adhesive is the way to go. Both products have a protective paper that easily peels off when you’re ready to apply the designs.
We love all the sweet designs for this sew along and we think you will, too!
Designer Carla Henton from Creatin’ in the Sticks
Pattern found HERE
Designer Kim Lapacek from Persimon Dreams
Pattern found HERE
Designer Amy Warner from Sew Incredibly Crazy
Pattern found HERE
Designer Carol Swift from Just Let Me Quilt
Pattern found HERE
Come back next week for the Spring Flower Sew-Along projects:
March 26 – Carol Swift
March 27 – Kim Lapacek
March 28 – Amy Warner
March 29 – Carla Henton
All our designers love using an Oliso Iron and Aurifil Thread when creating their blocks and projects. We think you’ll love them, too!
You can read more about Therm O Web designers HERE.
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Brenda @ Songbird Designs
March 21, 2019 at 8:16 am (6 years ago)Thank you all for sharing your talent! These are such fun and pretty spring blocks!!
dezertsuz
March 21, 2019 at 12:56 pm (6 years ago)Thank you! I always love these four designers together as much as I do apart.