Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Its a garden party row along

 Hi and welcome to the Garden Party Row Along.    This blog hop is hosted by Marian at www.seamstobesew.com





Northcott was very generous and gave all of the bloggers a yard of fabric to use for our rows.  You can visit them at www.northcott.net

My pattern includes English paper piecing and applique.  






  As I was designing this pattern, I had lots of ideas but i could not think of how to put them into a design.  I am not a pattern designer like the others, but it is something I want to learn.   


I have revised my idea a few times, even right up to the end.     There are a few other rows I would like to add, as well as so the variations of my row that I will include here.  



We were asked as part of this row along to make our pattern free for at least a week.   Mine will be free at least through the rest of the blog hop, maybe longer.   You can download the pattern here https://payhip.com/Kathyskwiltsandmore



I hope you will enjoy my pattern and that you will share pictures of the rows you make.     


Now for some fun giveaways. Please be sure to read the rules which you can find at https://www.seamstobesew.com/its-a-garden-party-sponsors-schedule/
 

This is an awesome looking bundle. 
The winner of this drawing is required to pay shipping.   USA AND INTERNATIONAL READERS ARE WELCOME TO ENTER.   

ELECTRIC Quilt (https://www.electricquilt.com
  ) is offering a 20% discount code
off any products except for EQ Academy during the row along. The coupon
code is: GARDENPARTY20.


I really do appreciate any and all comments. 

Visit today's other bloggers.  They have some great free patterns for you. 

Charisma’s Corner
Clever Chameleon
Dragonfly's Quilting Design Studio
Kathy's Kwilts and More
Mountain Meadow Designs

56 comments:

  1. I love the EPP flowers and you featured them in such a clever way in your row.

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  2. Thank you for your row! It's been awhile since I did English paper piecing but the results are always nice!

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  3. What a great row! I especially love the hexagon flowers!

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  4. Your flowers are beautiful! Thanks for sharing a fun project.

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  5. Great way to incorporate the English paper piecing.

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  6. Very pretty thanks for sharing and the great giveaways!
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  7. And don't forget you can get the grass fabric at www.kissedquilts.com

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  8. Oh, some EPP. Thank you for your pretty row.

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  9. I have yet to try EPP so will be something new for me to try.

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  10. I enjoy EPP -- cute design. Nancy A: SewingGranda@gmail.com

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  11. Always a challenge to get ideas out of our heads. I will look forward to your ongoing progress. Nice work!

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  12. Your row is beautiful! I enjoy doing EPP. Thank you!

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  13. I like doing EPP and your row is so pretty. Thank you.

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  14. EPP is fun to do. Your row is pretty.

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  15. I am very new to English paper piecing and look forward to doing your block. It's beautiful!

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  16. Love your hexagon flowers and pots. Thank you for sharing.

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  17. I love your design! This will be a learning curve for me. I have never tried English paper piecing.

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  18. Thank you for sharing your fun flowers!! I love Hexie's...very cool idea! Thank you for chance to win your Give-a-way too :)

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  19. Very nice. I love the heart shape flower pot.

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  20. Thanks Kathy for a fun row. I've not done English paper piecing before. Might just give it a try! :-)

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  21. Love EPP and I just happen to be looking for a new project! Thanks for sharing!

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  22. I think it is great to have some handwork to do in the evening, and your EPP flowers will be perfect for that.

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  23. Thank you for such a creative garden row. Such a pretty way of creating the flowers. Thanks, too, to the sponsors for such wonderful prizes and to Marian for hosting this row-along.

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  25. EPP is fun to do and your flowers are beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

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  26. I haven't tried EPP, but your cute row just might be a good starting point.

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  27. Loved your block. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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  28. A very cute block. I like the flower containers!

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  29. Thank you for the beautiful flower pattern!
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  30. I WILL enjoy this pattern! I enjoy EPP, and this is a great way to use some more flowers. Thank you so much for the pattern!

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  31. Thank you for the pattern, love the pots. I don't usually work with hexis but I like your pattern enough to make them.

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  32. This is right up my alley as I am already working on a lifelong project of hexies.

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  33. Hexie flowers are pretty and the heart shaped pot is so fun.

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  34. Lovely to have a row with some EPP - now the row along feels like it truly has a bit of everything. Love how you incorporated the hexies into your row - thanks for the pattern.

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    1. Thank you. You are welcome. I love to do EPP.

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  35. I like to do small EPP projects. This one will be just right. Thank you

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  36. Very cute row! EPP is something I've never tried. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Brenda,

      Thank you for visiting. Watch over the next few days and I will have a post on how to do EPP.

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  37. Love your flowers - all so cute!

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  38. What a lovely row. Thank you for sharing. I love EPP!

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  39. What a cute little row. Wish I had better flexibility in my hands because I like the look of hexie flowers.

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  40. I can't wait to try an EPP project. Love the hexies!

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  41. Super cute! I enjoy hexi flowers but I'm never really sure what to do with them. This is a great idea!

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