I couldn't resist making a project right away, and I chose the Early Bird Place Mat. Besides the bird, of course, the patchwork called to me. And the tree looked like good practice for a novice sketch stitcher like me.
Of course, as soon as I decided what I wanted to make, it was time to decide on fabric, and immediately, Ayumi Mills's Lighthearted came to mind. Oh it was fun to use it again, and I think it is a perfect fit for Erin's Sweet Tweet projects. (I was pretty pleased that when my project called for a crocheted edging that wasn't in my skill-set, I was able to substitute with a flange made with one of Ayumi's prints.)
Erin's book gives a helpful overall description of raw-edge appliqué for the birds, then each project has a more detailed diagram and tips for the sketch stitching (aka sketch appliqué or free-motion appliqué) necessary. In my case, the tree was easily manageable, and I really had fun with it.
Sweet Tweets Blog Hop
Tuesday, September 8 - Erin (Introduction post) Why Not Sew?
Wednesday, September 9 - Heidi Fabric Mutt
Thursday, September 10 - Debbie A Quilter's Table
Friday, September 11 - No Post
Saturday, September 12 - Jacque Brown Dog Prims
Monday, September 14 - Amy nanaCompany
Tuesday, September 15 - Svetlana s.o.t.a.k handmade
Wednesday, September 16 - Renee Sewn With Grace
Thursday, September 17 - Martingale Stitch This! The Martingale Blog
Friday, September 18 - Heather Vintage Grey Handmade
Monday, September 21 - Amanda Jean Crazy Mom Quilts
Tuesday, September 22 - Cindy Live a Colorful Life
Wednesday, September 23 - Carla Grace and Favour
Thursday, September 24 - Mary Molly Flanders
Friday, September 25 - No Post
Saturday, September 26 - Erin, Big Giveaway Post!!! Why Not Sew?
This is so cute, I love the bird. Thank you for the chance to win the book too.
ReplyDeleteThis book looks like a must have!
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! I have long admired Erin's sketchy birdy designs! Yours is very sweet too!
ReplyDeleteYour placemat is so SWEET! Love how that edge looks like crochet and the back fabric is great also!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely and I especially like the sweet red border inbetween. Adds a special pop and makes the birdie
ReplyDeletejust cute!
Love your blog!
ReplyDeleteYour placemate is sooo sweet! Thanks for the opportunity to win!
ReplyDeletesuch a perfect use of the Lighthearted fabric! And I would love to learn how to sketch stitch like that!
ReplyDeleteYour tree sketch is adorable as is the placemat.
ReplyDeleteThat's adorable! Sketch stitching is on my list of skills to try. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour placemat is tooooooo too tweet ;-)
ReplyDeleteThe fabric is so fun and modern
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This looks like a fun project. I love how you used the fabric to make the flange, terrific idea.
ReplyDeleteYour birds are so cute - the simplicity adds to the charm of the projects.
ReplyDeleteThe place mat would make a great mug rug in a smaller size version!
what a cute book, and the Lighthearted fabric was perfect indeed! I love your substitute for the crochet edging, might just borrow that idea in a future project. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteToo cute for words. I would love to try this. Where have I been that I never saw this before.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it just darling? You nailed it Debbie and nice substitution for the crochet ; )
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great opportunity to do some FMQ to improve stitching technique, I'm always in need of improvement with the goal of a finished project!
ReplyDeletethose place mats are adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Sweet Tweet birdie patterns are soo cute. Reminds me of days gone by of simpler good times.
ReplyDeletethats so cute!!
ReplyDeleteI'll bet the grandgirl will want to use this placemat when she is at your house! Love that you used Ayumi's fabric to create it from Erin's design.
ReplyDeleteCute. I love the flange.
ReplyDeleteLove how you used the "flange" to create the lacy look on the placemat!!!
ReplyDeleteI love these placemats. How "tweet" are those birdies? I enjoy these projects so much. Kwarren2985@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteAdding this book to my wish list. Hubby will have to buy it for me (but would like to win it first). thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteAdorable placemat and perfect use of the "crochet" trim piece :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you quilted the 'tweet' birdie and the tree.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute project! I love your substitution for the crochet - looks great! Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI love the little bird and I'm capable of the tree, but like you I would have to miss off the crochet. Ayumi's fabric is the perfect substitute.
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! I'm a fan of quilts with birds so this book looks like one I would love.
ReplyDeleteDarling bird, love your sketch stichiing.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Yours turned out adorable and I would like to try a little more thread sketching myself.
ReplyDeleteYour project really turned out cute! I love anything with birds. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo cute - love the little bird! I did sketchy stitching on one of the first quilty projects I made a few years ago and really need to try it out again:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I absolutely love this style! I need to try some thread sketching!
ReplyDeleteYour sketching is inspirational! I haven't tried any because I lack drawing talent but yours came out so beautifully - I think I'll have to give it a try. Love the birds, the colors you used, and of course the patchwork!! Thanks for the win opportunity :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a sincere review! This book is on my Wish List already...and now has become a Gotta Have!! You are so creative..to use the fabric instead of crocheting edging! :) AWESOME job!
ReplyDeleteLove your little project from this book. This sketching stuff looks like fun! Thanks for a chance to win a copy of this new book!
ReplyDeleteI thoroughly enjoy following your blog and your creative ideas!
I've admired Erin's little bird quilts for ages and would love to win her ebook. You did a great job on the thread sketching:)
ReplyDeleteThis is on my wish list!
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric choices and the adorable little bird. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteYour placemat is so pretty. You did a good job with thread sketching. I haven't tried that yet but would like to. Thanks.
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I would love a chance to win this. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThis is the perfect placemat to wake up and have your coffee on!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I want the book!
ReplyDeleteGreat first attempt at sketch stitching! This whole book is chock full of projects I would like to make!
ReplyDeleteI love the placemat! What a great book!
ReplyDeleteI love whimsical birds! Thanks for the chance to win this ebook!
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed with your stitching on the bird and the pairing of fabric for the edging. I'd love to see more! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLove your placemat! Would love to win the book.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
Sorry about the late post, but I'm just a little behind on my blog reading. I've been thinking about and doing a bit of research on stitch sketching, too. My machine has some great decorative stitches and I want to use them. This looks like a great place to start. Cute placemat.
ReplyDeleteOooohhh...I would love to own this book!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful! I don't know anything about sketch stitching. This looks like a fun new technique for me.
ReplyDeleteOh I bet I'm too late, but trying anyway! Love Erin's style.
ReplyDeleteI saw this book when we went for the Martingale tour. It's has such cute little projects.
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