I purchased a Castle Peeps scrap bag from a friend and decided to make a quilt for one of the kiddos at the OKC children's hospital. Fun and cheerful is the best way I can describe Lizzy House fabric! I bought Elizabeth Hartman's book A Practical Guide to Patchwork from the same friend and decided to try a small version of the Kitchen Window quilt for the amount of fabric I had on hand. I think it turned out well, no?
Castle Peeps by Lizzy House for the kitchen window elements Black Stones from JoAnn for the inner block sashing Robert Kaufman stargazer for the outer block sashing
I followed your link from WIP Wednesdays. I really like this pattern, in fact it's the next on my list. The fabrics you used are very cute, and I'm sure the recipient will be thrilled.
I love your kitchen window quilt! That's my fav. one in Elizabeth's book! As an aunt to a sweet little girl who spends an awful lot of time in a hospital, I know how much this quilt will be loved! :) great work!
Hi! thanks for charing your wonderful peeps windows!! I really like them and makes me think I have to make some as well!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and it looks so good in the Castle Peeps fabric!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous quilt! I made the same quilt for my sons bed, it shows off the fabrics wonderfully :)
ReplyDeleteI followed your link from WIP Wednesdays. I really like this pattern, in fact it's the next on my list. The fabrics you used are very cute, and I'm sure the recipient will be thrilled.
ReplyDeleteLove your quilt! You're going to make a child extremely happy.
ReplyDeletevery sweet!
ReplyDeleteNice work...I love how vibrant they are.
ReplyDeleteGreat use of the Castle Peeps fabric!
ReplyDeleteI love your kitchen window quilt! That's my fav. one in Elizabeth's book! As an aunt to a sweet little girl who spends an awful lot of time in a hospital, I know how much this quilt will be loved! :) great work!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute Lizzy fabrics! Some child will love to look at these fabrics. Nice finish!
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