Welcome to my Sweet Tea Jolly Bar Bakewell Post!
The snow is melting here and soon it will be time to sit and dine outdoors,
so I made this fun Sweet Tea Table Quilt.
This quilt is featured here on The Jolly Jabber
The snow is melting here and soon it will be time to sit and dine outdoors,
so I made this fun Sweet Tea Table Quilt.
This quilt is featured here on The Jolly Jabber
There is Jolly Bar Bakewell Kit
Backing Set Here
for the quilt in the image above.
Free FQS Video Tutorial Here
To make this quilt I used
and
Print Shop Cream Camera Ready
yardage for the background fabric
and blue and red Sweet Tea prints form my stash
for the binding and backing.
For my center block I chose this
Sweetwater Ink Sweet Tea Panel
purchased directly from
Sweetwater Fabrics
yardage for the background fabric
and blue and red Sweet Tea prints form my stash
for the binding and backing.
For my center block I chose this
Sweetwater Ink Sweet Tea Panel
purchased directly from
Sweetwater Fabrics
Here is the block layout for my 30.5" Table Quilt.
The blocks are 8.5" except, 8" finished, for the center block.
I did not turn the blocks are shown in kit quilt.
The center block is the Sweet Tea Recipe Print.
The cream sashing and outer border strips are cut to 2",
1.5" finished.
The blue frame for this block is cut at 2.5",
2" finished.
The blue and red two color binding is from
My Two Fabric Flanged Binding Tutorial
I really enjoyed making is quilt and hope to make a lap size quilt
with the rest of my Sweet Tea fabrics.
I am also making a matching pillow with
four Jolly Bar Bakewell blocks,
also not rotated.
Like many of my late January and February projects,
I am a bit behind due to the sinus infection.
For this one project, I am long stitch quilting with sashiko threads.
Click Here to see my finished Sashiko Quilting
I hope you enjoy making your own quilt from
this fun and easy pattern.
Happy Sewing!
with the rest of my Sweet Tea fabrics.
I am also making a matching pillow with
four Jolly Bar Bakewell blocks,
also not rotated.
Like many of my late January and February projects,
I am a bit behind due to the sinus infection.
For this one project, I am long stitch quilting with sashiko threads.
Click Here to see my finished Sashiko Quilting
I hope you enjoy making your own quilt from
this fun and easy pattern.
Happy Sewing!
2 comments:
Great quilt and it will look fabulous on your table!! Thanks for the info on how southerners make sweet tea!!
I like your version Pat. Not only the fabric, but the layout too. Great job my Friend.
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