

It’s a 1970’s sunshiny day over here!!! As soon as I saw Diary of a Quilter’s Gingham Girls new fabric line I knew it was for me!! She did an amazing job of packaging up my childhood into a fabric line! (And yes, all of you now know how old I am!!!)
You can read all about Amy’s inspiration for the fabric line by hopping over to her blog. I created this quilt to be your new favorite that you would take to the beach, the park, a game, or snuggle with on the couch. It’s 60″ x 76″ so a perfect throw size. You can customize the date to fit any occasion: birthday, anniversary, graduation, etc.

This quilt is just for me! And it’s my new favorite pattern – you’re gonna love it!

The blocks are 8″ with a little appliqué insert. You can purchase the PDF pattern in my Etsy shop and get sewing today!!

Aren’t these fabrics just amazing!!!!! There are so many more things I want to sew!!!

Here are a two little dresses my mom sewed for me when I was 2 & 3 years old. I got them out to inspire me when making this quilt!

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There is nothing better! I thought this would be a fun little quilt to add to your summer decor 🙂



















Happy MAY!!!! 





















Garden Path uses 5″ squares alternating with background squares and 9-patch blocks. I choose a selection of Cotton + Steel fabrics from 







We gathered as a family on March 20th, her birthday, to celebrate her life and to say our final goodbyes. She lived an amazing life.







Cut off the collar. If the shirt has pleats in the back you need to cut along the back seam as well so the pleats lay flat.




























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For my fabrics I grabbed a selection of Riley Blake Designs fabrics from all my favorite designers – I tried to get them all in there 🙂
If you haven’t joined in it’s not too late. The free pattern is on 


And of course, Mufasa helped 🙂























