Hooray! After many nights of staying up into the wee hours of the morning, I am so thrilled to say that my Bubble Bath quilt pattern is finished and available in my Craftsy and Etsy shops- just in time for all of the fun Friday parties!
It is written for lap and twin sizes, and has extremely detailed instructions, including full-color illustrations and cutting diagrams. In fact, because of the nontraditional layout, I was sure to include even more illustrations than usual.
I promise that I've made the instructions easy peasy to follow, so I hope you'll hop over to my shop and check it out. Happy almost weekend!
Snowball cuteness! Congratulations on the release of your latest pattern. : )
ReplyDeleteI love that you make your patterns in such perfect sizes! Love this one!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! What a beautiful pattern!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute quilt for a girls room!
ReplyDeleteLove this, but just wondering how much fabric needed for the twin size?
ReplyDeleteLove this, but just wondering how much fabric needed for the twin size?
ReplyDeleteCUTE. CONGRATS
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love, love!!! Think I gotta have this pattern.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on releasing your pattern! It is so fun! The name fits it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteBubble Bath - So perfectly named and adorable Kelly!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I know it will be popular cuz it is too adorable. I'll definitely think about it for my next baby quilt.
ReplyDeleteyay!!! I'm buying it right now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic design concept! The snowball blocks look great with the mix of different sizes. This would be a great pattern for showing off all those novelty prints that I hoard and then never know what to do with.
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeletePinning this to my wishlist! Thanks for the great patterns you create!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun and happy quilt! Thanks for linking up with TGIFF. :-)
ReplyDeleteI got mine! Now I need to start pulling fabrics :)
ReplyDeleteSo cute and happy! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute pattern!! Definitely see this as one of my future Needle & Thread Thursday post!
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