that have been created using
Sue Daley’s Bittersweet fabric line!!!
I feel privileged to be part of the
Bittersweet Blog Tour.
Sue Daley has created beautiful designs with a brilliant,
colorful, youthful, inspiring and fun color palette.
Bittersweet can be purchased here at Riley Blake Designs.
My favorite part about working with Bittersweet was the amount of design and color you can cut in a small piece. That’s why I chose to do a mini churn dash block which measures 3″ when finished.
This new quilt pattern using Bittersweet is called “Prosperity”.
The pattern will be available through
Butterfly Kisses Pattern Company
and is available at your local quilt shop.
This is the quilt center where you can see
how tiny the 3″ blocks are.
I used the gold swiss dot for the background fabric.
Needle turn applique is one of my
favorite methods to applique.
I added lots of borders with appliqued
flowers, leaves and vines.
I love using Sue Daley’s glue pen and needles
for my applique which you can also
purchase at Riley Blake Designs
or through Sue at Patchwork with Busyfingers.
photo for my pattern cover.
Bittersweet Blog Tour
with all the amazing designers below.
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Post Date (AUS)
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Name
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Blog
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8/28/2016
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8/29/2016
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Riley Blake Designs
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8/28/2016
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8/29/2016
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Sue Daley
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8/28/2016
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8/29/2016
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Amanda Herring – US
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8/29/2016
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8/30/2016
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Anorina Morris
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8/29/2016
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8/30/2016
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Carrie B
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8/30/2016
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8/31/2016
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Sedef Imer
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8/30/2016
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8/31/2016
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Marissa Rae Gun – US
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8/31/2016
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9/1/2016
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Sharon Burgess
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8/31/2016
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9/1/2016
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9/1/2016
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9/2/2016
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Deanne Coombes
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9/1/2016
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9/2/2016
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9/4/2016
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9/5/2016
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Peta Peace
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9/4/2016
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9/5/2016
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Pauline McArthur
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9/5/2016
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9/6/2016
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Keera Job
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9/5/2016
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9/6/2016
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9/6/2016
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9/7/2016
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Alison Von Bibra
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9/6/2016
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9/7/2016
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9/7/2016
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9/8/2016
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Lorraine Lovell
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9/7/2016
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9/8/2016
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Leonie Bateman
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9/8/2016
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9/9/2016
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Leanne Ivanoff
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9/8/2016
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9/9/2016
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Jina Barney – US
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Such a gorgeous quilt! I was looking for more information about the fabric line and your post popped up. You sure have some appliqué and tiny churn dash skills:)