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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Mouthy Stitches 2

A few weeks ago I joined the Mouthy Stitches 2 tote bag swap. The girls involved are huge fun and there is an incredible pool of talent in the group.  We are using this super straight forward pattern for a reversible tote.

After waiting for some much needed supplies to arrive,  here's where I'm at.  I have been assigned a lovely partner.  I am a little in awe of her as she makes beautiful things.  Having said that, she seems quite laid back and I'm really hoping I have interpreted her inspiration mosaic correctly.

As usual, I used Lynne's lozenge templates, which you can find here. I seem to have been making these lozenge blocks forever but I know my partner likes a bit of English paper piecing and I feel like I can make these blocks in my sleep. I had originally planned to finish the block in the normal way with the half square triangles but someone else in the group had the same idea. I had a play around and quite liked the look of it on point. My partner prefers a warm palette and is happy for me to go scrappy.

The pieced block will be appliqued on to the natural Essex linen backing and I shall probably do a little piecing on the back. We can't stray too far from the original pattern but I plan on putting in an interior zip! For an extra, we have to make a key fob.  A huge thank you to swap mama Susan who sent me the metal ware so that I could make mine!

So now I just have to wait patiently for my partner to give the thumbs up...or not!

Hope you have had a great weekend!

26 comments:

  1. I love your eep block, it is so addictive!

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  2. I totally love this. You are so talented!!

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  3. It looks awesome! Great layout and fab fabric. Loving the little birdie :)

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  4. It looks lovely, Annabella. Lucky partner.

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  5. I love this and can't wait to see who your partner is. Kills me that the three mamas don't share this info!!!

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  6. gorgeous and i love the birdie:))))

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  7. I love it too, you have used really beautiful fabrics and the linen will be lovely!

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  8. It's beautiful Annabella and I love that you've turned it on point! Very lucky partner!

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  9. Love the EPP, and those colours are fantastic

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  10. Annabella it is gorgeous! The bird is fab and I can't wait to see how you finish this off!

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  11. Two thumbs up from down here! It's beautiful. The colours are a bit more subdued than what I would normally use, but that's what I love about it!

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  12. Thumbs up from me but after reading hints about your partner in this post I don't think it's me. Damn!

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  13. I love it Annabella, the warm colours and the fabrics! Yum!

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  14. I love it, the warm richness of it, just gorgeous! Love your plan too! If your partner doesn't like it, you can send it here!

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  15. Super cool Annabella. Your partner will love it I'm sure.

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  16. This looks great, love the fussy cut bird!

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  17. I guess I'm not your partner because I gave it a big thumbs up.

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  18. It's wonderful! I hope it's for me :)

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  19. So pretty! Those blocks will look great against the linen. Lucky partner!

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  20. They are lovely, I would give them a very good home!

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  21. I love this so much! Agh! Totally using this for my EPP project. ;)

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