Thanks to my little internet outage a couple of weeks ago, the last Sponsor Highlight for Q3 is coming to you on a Monday, just to keep you all on your toes! This week it’s Canadian shop Mad About Patchwork:
The lovely ladies at Mad About Patchwork have recently had a blog hop round all their favourite Canadian bloggers, so they may have crossed your radar more than once in the last few weeks, but while they were allowing you to nose around their hoppers sewing rooms, I’m just going to get right on in there with the fabric and stuff (you’d never want to see my room anyway!)
Right off the bat, I was taken by this Alison Glass pattern, featured on the front page, and which they’ve made up into a kit. I do love quilts that aren’t just one repeated block, and this just spoke to me:
I am finally willing to concede that it might be edging closer to that ‘C’ time of year, and this would be a funky family quilt for the big day, also in kit form:
As a few FQs of this collection just dropped through my door, of course I have to try and persuade you to match me with some Tula Pink Moonshine. Seriously, you need it just for the deer, who have little teeny butterfly noses…
Now I have to admit that Kaffe Fasset isn’t my usual cup of java, but after seeing Sarah’s recent creation with it, I’m suddenly seeing potential in this, maybe in some kind of millefiori way…
As I sit here staring at my part finished 9 Patch Curves quilt, that I’m contemplating taking away to a retreat this weekend, I’m thinking these would be really useful right now!
And finally, having been playing with iron on vinyl of late, I think you really need some of this stuff to play with yourself, it’s so much fun!
Okay, I think that’s enough theme and variation to truly highlight their range, now head on over and check it all out for yourself!
Seems like a great assortment of goods. The millefiore prints are pretty too.
I've just been and had a nose round the Mad About Patchwork site whilst waiting for my brownies to come out of the oven, and I spotted the Far Far Away unicorn fabric.
And the Gramercy range.
And both the fox kits…
Oh dear! I feel an order may be imminent…
LPC
way to dodge the room showing… lol
Love that take on the Christmas quilt . It looks a little Bit Dr Seuss!
I love the night before Christmas wall hanging,, and I have always loved Kaffe Fassett right from when I was a student back in the late 1970s.. I went to a talk he did on knitting.
The top quilt is great for a boy. I don't know why, but it reminds me of airplanes.
Hugs Kay
I always enjoy it when you go shopping for us. I always think, ohh yes I need that, and that, and that too. 3 cheers to Mad about Patchwork for being a sponser.
Lots of tempting goodies!