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Tilda Heart of the Home Mini Quilt

October 9, 2016 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 6 Comments

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

I was lucky enough to receive bundle of new Tilda fabric – Memory Lane and Cabbage Rose fabric ranges – from the Australian distributor, Two Green Zebras. These fabrics come in sweet shades of pink, blue, green, navy, red, and orange. Featuring cute bunnies and florals, it is such a versatile fabric range and I have incorporated it into a number of recent projects.  I made a Tilda version of my Heart of the Home Mini Quilt. This mini quilt consists of 9 hearts which are foundation paper pieced. In this version I have used two prints from the same colour family in each of the hearts.

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

These hearts were so much fun to piece, and really showcase all the beautiful prints in this fat quarter bundle.

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

I don’t usually use much orange in my projects. The orange in these prints works so well with the pink and teal colours. The orange really makes the project pop.

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

The florals vary in scale which make them a versatile addition to your fabric stash.I particularly love the tiny floral print which comes in a number of colourways.

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt pattern is available in our Pattern Shop and Etsy store. (It includes a bonus pattern to make Heart of the Home Coasters). It is a great project to master foundation paper piecing.

Heart of the Home Mini Quilt made using Tilda Cabbage Roses and Memory Lane fabrics.

I also made a little pinwheel pincushion measuring 4 inches square. You can find a free tutorial to make a similar pincushion over at Allie and Me (The post is in German but it has step by step photos and is a beginner friendly project). I love the 3D effect.

Pinwheel Pincushion made using Tilda Memory Lane and Cabbage Roses fabric

Pinwheel Pincushion made using Tilda Memory Lane and Cabbage Roses fabric

Pinwheel Pincushion made using Tilda Memory Lane and Cabbage Roses fabric

I was lucky enough to also receive some co-ordinating fabric tape. Check out our favourite uses for fabric tape here.

Favourite uses for Fabric Tape

You can find our free tutorial to make these sweet fabric and crochet lavender sachets here.

Lavender Sachets featuring crochet and Tilda fabric - free tutorial by A Spoonful of Sugar

For more inspiration using this sweet fabric, check out Tilda_Australia on instagram, or visit Tilda’s World.

Tilda Memory Lane and Cabbage Roses fabric

You can find The Heart of the Home Mini Quilt pattern is available in our Pattern Shop and Etsy store.

Pinwheel Pincushion made using Tilda Memory Lane and Cabbage Roses fabric

Filed Under: Quilting, Sewing & Quilting Patterns Tagged With: a spoonful of sugar designs, Craftsy, Etsy, mini quilt, quilt, Tilda

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Comments

  1. Kay says

    October 9, 2016 at 4:34 pm

    So pretty. x

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      October 9, 2016 at 9:14 pm

      Thanks Kay! Have a lovely week.

      Reply
  2. BillieBee says

    October 10, 2016 at 2:30 am

    The mini hearts and the pinwheel are so cute.

    Reply
    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      October 11, 2016 at 8:33 am

      Thanks so much BillieBee 🙂

      Reply
  3. Helen White says

    December 3, 2017 at 3:46 pm

    Everything is so adorable and I sincerely appreciate your tutorials. Thank so very much.

    Blessed holidays to you and yours.

    Reply

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