Page Two- graphics with “Happy Summer” text. The PDF contains two pages of printables. Note: Do not use Mac Preview to view or print this file, as colours may come out completely wrong. Note: Always make sure to set your printer output settings to ‘high’ for the highest quality printĭownload these yummy summer printables by clicking the button above! This photo paper is awesome- it’s thick, strong and super glossy! It also doesn’t have a watermark on the back so it’s great for gift tags. I have used a ‘Canon Pixma MG6150 Colour Inkjet Printer’ in conjunction with ‘Canon 275gsm Photo Paper Plus Glossy II’. Black and white twine- simple and classic.A scalloped circle craft punch works well if you want to take a ‘bite’ out of your popsicles!.I love creating vintage style plastic labels with my Motex label maker! So much fun and easy to use.For creating gift tags I use a 1/4 cm circle hole punch to create the hole to attach the twine.However, above are some of my favourite crafting tools… Obviously the tools you will be using is dependent on the project you will be tackling. The possibilities are endless! Simply print onto thick, glossy photo paper, cut out and use. □ So I designed these fun, summer-themed graphics that you can use for your crafting projects during the sunny season! Create gift tags, embellish giftwrap or treat bags, or use them as decorations or invites for your ice-cream socials and other summer parties. It’s a private group where we share projects made with my fabrics or made with my patterns…or both! =) You can request to join here…make sure to answer all of the questions to get your request approved.Summer is my favourite time of year. If you hit the bell, it will notify you when new videos are up.Īnd lastly, we love seeing each others blocks as we make them! If you’d like to share pictures of your blocks, come join the Coriander Quilts Facebook group. If you subscribe to my channel, right after you hit the red subscribe button, a little bell pops up beside that button. You can also follow along over on YouTube as I’ll be releasing weekly videos there as well. If you have a tablet/phone you’ll find the spot to enter your email when you rotate your phone horizontally and then click the little orange arrows on the top left side. On your computer, on the top left of the blog you’d just enter your email into the “subscribe to blog via email” box. If you’d like to subscribe to the blog posts, you can be notified via email when a new post comes out. I received a few questions about how to receive notifications when the blocks are released. I’m also including the page that the cutting instructions are listed on each week as well as the page for the written piecing instructions. With Lotte Andersen, Malik Yoba, Ditte Gråbøl, Kurt Ravn. You’ll find a schedule for the sew along below if you’d like to mark your calendars. We will be making 9 of the blocks from the book followed by 3 weeks of finishing instructions. You can decide which ones you enjoy making and think about which quilts and/or pillows you might like to make. Generations of Love quilt from the book Oh, Happy Day!Īs I mentioned in my video, the fun of a sampler sew along based on blocks from a book is that it allows you to try out the different blocks. All of the 9 blocks that we are making from the book will be 12 1/2″ square. The rectangles are sewn together into pairs and then the pairs into rows. Here are the fabrics that I used (from my Buttercup & Slate line of fabric), as well as my fabric placement. Easy, peasy…those are the only fabrics you will need for this week’s block. Listed under “Materials” cut the 18 rectangles in the size listed. Grab your Oh, Happy Day! book and turn to page 32. The block we are kicking off with is the Generations of Love block. 1 O happy day that fixed my choice On Thee, my Savior and my God Well may this glowing heart rejoice, And tell its raptures all abroad. For that reason, when I designed each pillow project, I made sure to set up the instructions so you could easily see what you would need to cut to make one 12″ finished block (12 1/2″ unfinished). I wanted it to be simple to host and simple to follow along with. When I was writing and planning the projects in Oh, Happy Day! I knew that I wanted to host a sampler sew along after the book came out. You can find the information I’ve shared so far in this blog post. The weather is cooperating for me too…we’ve had some wonderful fall temperatures move in over the last few days and it feels like sewing weather!įirst of all, if you’ve missed the previous blog posts about this sew along, it’s not too late to join in. Since wrapping up the Beautiful Day sew along, I’ve been eagerly waiting for the start of this one. Welcome to Week #1 of the Oh, Happy Day! Sampler Sew Along.
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