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6 Quilts in 6 Weeks Wrap Up, A Curated List of Holiday Themed VRD Rose Card Quilt Patterns, and Holiday Gift Idea #1

Happy Thursday to you!

I thought it would be fun to round up our current holiday Rose Card patterns for you today. I did a list in 2022, but you know we’ve added lots of new patterns since then, so I hope you will this updated list. If you’re like me, you’re right in the midst of making your holiday projects right now. Perhaps this new list will help you find just the right project for a special someone. And of course, you already know that VRD patterns go together quickly, so there’s still plenty of time to get quilty projects ready before the holidays.

But first, we’re going to wrap up our 6 Quilts in 6 Weeks Finishing Challenge.

I hope everyone had as much fun with this challenge as I did. I showed myself that I can finish a UFO every week if I have the right motivation. As much as I hope to continue this concept going forward, I think it will have to wait until the New Year, because now it’s all hands on deck for all of the upcoming holidays, beginning with Thanksgiving next Thursday.

We have one last winner for Week 6.

And that winner is……….

Rebekah M

Congrats to you!

I also want to shout out to those of you who completed the entire challenge – that means they each finished 6 quilts in 6 weeks.

Cue the band and drop the confetti!

And for those of you who participated, but did not quite manage the 6 quilts in 6 weeks –

Let’s do this again in Spring of 2026 so we can all get more VRD quilts finished, so we can make even more VRD quilts.

All right! Now it’s time to check out my curated list of Holiday VRD patterns.

I haven’t done a curated pattern list for a while, so it’s definitely time for one. I hope you’ll enjoy this list of holiday-themed patterns and maybe you’ll discover the perfect project for someone special. And yes, there’s still time to complete it for the Holidays because VRD Rose Card patterns go together as almost quickly as Santa slides down the chimney on Christmas Eve. I am including the links below the patterns for both digital and print patterns. And don’t forget, patterns always ship free.

At my pal Mary Lee’s suggestion, I am breaking this very extensive list into 2 parts. This week you will patterns A-M and next week, we’ll feature patterns N-Z.

12 Quilts of Christmas Collection – Here’s your go-to collection of holiday projects including jolly Gnome blocks, place mats, table runners, wall quilts, and throw quilts. There’s even a pattern for a 36″ panel. Read on to see each pattern listed individually.

A vibrant collage featuring various quilt patterns for the holiday season under the title '12 Quilts of Christmas 2024' showcasing designs like 'Chili', 'Poinsettia', 'Wreathed', 'Gnomie', and more.

Get the print collection HERE

Amelia – Let those stars shine!

A colorful quilt titled 'Amelia' featuring star patterns in various fabrics, displayed against a white brick background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Awestruck – Can’t you just envision this one in your Christmas decorating color scheme?

A colorful quilt pattern titled 'Awestruck' featuring star shapes in various fabrics, designed by Molly Cook for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Baking Day – I can smell the ginger and molasses already, can’t you?

A quilt featuring brown gingerbread man shapes against a light blue background, titled 'Baking Day.'

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Beatrice – Bring on the red, white, and green fabrics!

A quilt design titled 'Beatrice' featuring a patchwork of various colored fabric squares and stars, designed by Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Belinda Jane – A great little something something for someone who has everything!

A colorful illustration of the 'Belinda Jane' slip-on pillow sham pattern, featuring a patchwork design with various vibrant fabrics and a decorative floral border.

Print Only HERE

Bespoke – Add a sprinkle of holiday fabrics and mix.

A quilt pattern titled 'Bespoke' hanging from a tree, featuring a floral design with rich colors and geometric shapes, set against an autumn backdrop.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Blessings – Perfect to make for a special someone.

Quilt pattern titled 'Blessings' featuring a blue and gold design with a white cross, designed by Tricia Lynn Maloney for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE and Print HERE

Blizzard – You can’t go wrong with blue and white for the holidays.

A quilt design titled 'Blizzard' featuring a blue color scheme with snowflake patterns, displayed against a natural background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Catrina Jane – A lovely idea for your quilt bestie (PSST! don’t forget to add a selection of VRD Rose Cards!)

A graphic design of the 'Catrina Jane' 2-Pocket Pattern Card Holder from Villa Rosa Designs, featuring a vibrant green fabric with floral patterns and a striped design, along with a view of the interior showing pockets for holding patterns.

Print Only HERE

Cherish – A fast sweet quilt is the perfect gift for anyone on your gift list from age 1-101.

A quilt titled 'Cherish' featuring a patchwork design with bear and woodland animal motifs, in a color palette of soft greens, browns, and blues, created by Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Chili – Add a red nose if you wish…..

Quilt pattern titled 'Chili' featuring a stylized reindeer design in earthy tones, created by Heidi Cook for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Chips & Dip – Make sure to have plenty on hand for the holidays.

Colorful quilt pattern titled 'Chips & Dip' designed by Heidi Cook for Villa Rosa Designs, featuring a bright mix of green, blue, purple, and yellow fabrics.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Chutes & Ladders – who doesn’t love a family game night during the holidays?

A colorful quilt design titled 'Chutes & Ladders' by Molly Cook for Villa Rosa Designs, featuring squares and rectangles in vibrant patterns and colors.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Color Mittens – One can never have enough mittens!

A quilted table runner featuring colorful mitten shapes in red, green, and patterned fabrics, titled 'Color Mittens' with a festive design.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Crazy Stars – Grab your favorite holiday Charm Pack and make this super fun runner!

Cover image of the Crazy Stars quilt pattern featuring a table runner with colorful star designs in red, blue, and white. The quilt is displayed on a wooden bench against a green background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Crimson Glory – a pretty quilt for the holidays with an interesting border.

A colorful quilt titled 'Crimson Glory' featuring festive holiday patterns, predominantly in red, green, and white, with decorative borders and a rose graphic in the corner.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Dainty Machines – This multi-size pattern is a nod to one of our best quilty friends.

A colorful quilt titled 'Dainty Machines' featuring various sewing machine designs surrounded by floral patterns, created by Sewl Sister for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Dear Heart – Add a couple mugs and some coffee/tea/hot cocoa and put everything in a basket for a lovely little gift.

A pink quilted snack mat featuring a heart design, with the text 'Dear Heart Snack Mat' prominently displayed. The mat is placed on a wooden surface near a window.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Dinner Party – The perfect holiday dinner companions!

A collection of three quilted placemats featuring red and green holiday patterns, including birdhouses and festive designs, with the title 'Dinner Party' presented at the top.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Emmalina Jane – A fun little stocking stuffer.

Cover of the Emmalina Jane padded eyeglass case pattern, featuring three different eyeglass cases in floral and patterned fabrics with fabric requirement details listed.

Print Only HERE

Espresso – Have a large cuppa before tackling your holiday to-do list.

A quilt design titled 'Espresso' featuring coffee-themed fabric patterns, including cups, coffee pots, and playful text, set against a colorful backdrop.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Framed – Another classic blue and white. Or red and green. Or……..

A beautiful quilt titled 'Framed' featuring a snowman design, surrounded by a dark blue and white patterned border, displayed on a snowy outdoor setting.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Friendship – gather your friends and loved ones near.

A quilt pattern titled 'Friendship' featuring a patchwork design with various floral and patterned squares in earthy tones, bordered with a floral fabric and a rose graphic on a green background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Friendship Hearts – Share a little heart with your friends.

A quilt featuring a pattern of red hearts and yellow star blocks on a white background, labeled 'Friendship Hearts' at the top and 'Sewl Sister for Villa Rosa Designs' at the bottom.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Frosted Window Panes – Here in PA, we usually expect snow for the holidays.

Cover of the 'Frosted Window Panes' quilt pattern featuring a blue quilt with various designs, set against a natural background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gathering – Use a small panel or a favorite novelty fabric for the center, it’s your choice.

A quilt design titled 'Gathering' featuring a winter scene with reindeer and a sleigh, bordered by geometric patterns in dark and light colors.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gerome – Make multiples of this cute block for a fun table runner or quilt. Mix and match with Gnomie.

Cover image of a quilt pattern titled 'Gerome' by Molly Cook for Villa Rosa Designs, featuring a gnome design with a red hat, green accents, and a brown beard, set against a green and brown background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gift Wrapped – A fun runner for your holiday table!

A holiday-themed quilted table runner titled 'Gift Wrapped' featuring red, green, and white patterns, accompanied by a polka dot mug filled with marshmallows.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gifted – This runner truly is a lovely gift idea.

Quilt design titled 'Gifted' featuring a pattern of gift boxes in festive colors, designed by Melissa Milligan for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gingersnap – Cookies, need I say more???

The Gingersnap quilt design features a combination of patterned fabrics in warm and cool tones, arranged in alternating rows of squares and prints, with a floral embellishment and branding from Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Gnomie – Make multiple blocks for a runner or a quilt. Mix and match with Gerome.

A quilt pattern featuring a whimsical gnome design with a green hat and red outfit, designed by Molly Cook for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Grandma’s Girl – Holidays are for spending with those you love.

Cover of the 'Grandma's Girl' quilt pattern featuring a geometric design in shades of purple and pink, with the title at the top and a rose logo on the side.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Grandmother – Remember those you love during the holidays.

Colorful quilt design titled 'Grandmother' featuring a pattern of patterned squares and orange accents, displayed against a rustic backdrop.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Happy Hollies – A new modern holiday classic!

A vibrant holiday-themed quilt titled 'Happy Hollies' featuring bold red and green fabrics with polka dot patterns, displayed against a brick background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Holiday Bauble – A little something to whip up for that last person on your list.

A colorful quilted snack mat featuring a holiday bauble design with red and green patterns, displaying text that reads 'Holiday Bauble Snack Mat' by Tricia Lynn Maloney for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Homecoming – Perfect for all those lovely 36″ holiday panels we just had to buy!

Cover image for the 'Homecoming' quilt pattern by Tricia Lynn Maloney, featuring a snowy landscape with red barns, pine trees, and a starry night sky.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Hot Cocoa – Now all I need is a cozy quilt and a good book. And a fireplace, too.

A quilt design titled 'Hot Cocoa' featuring a patchwork of colorful fabrics in seasonal patterns, including cup motifs, with a floral graphic in the corner.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Inessa Jane – Don’t forget to make one for yourself, too.

Infographic showcasing the 'Inessa Jane Infinity Scarf' from Villa Rosa Designs, displaying three scarves in various colors with fabric requirements and design notes.

Print Only HERE

Into the Trees – Make a forest of Christmas trees to enjoy!

A quilt titled 'Into the Trees' featuring various green and patterned Christmas trees arranged in rows. The quilt is framed in red and is displayed against a textured wall.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Jardena – Add your favorite holiday fabrics and make those stars twinkle.

Colorful quilt design featuring orange stars and floral patterns, titled 'Jardena', by Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Macarons – You had me at cookie…..

A quilted table runner featuring a colorful patchwork design with aqua, coral, and floral patterns, titled 'Macarons' by Tricia Lynn Maloney, set against a warm pink background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Mary Jane – Something sweet for that new baby this holiday season.

A colorful quilt pattern featuring a reversible receiving blanket design titled 'Mary Jane' with floral and polka dot patterns in pink and blue. It offers two size options: 38.5 inches square and 30.5 inches square. Created by Nancy Lorene for Villa Rosa Designs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Merry Trees – Dress up your holiday table this year.

Colorful quilt design titled 'Merry Trees' featuring a mix of holiday-themed fabrics in reds, greens, and whites, displayed against a greenery background.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Messages – Make sure you send messages (digital or snail mail) to all your friends and family.

A colorful quilt design titled 'Messages' featuring various patterns in shades of blue, pink, and purple, with striped sections and intricate quilting details.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Miss Josie – A sweet finish for your favorite 24″ holiday panel.

Quilt pattern 'Miss Josie' by Villa Rosa Designs featuring a patchwork design with holiday-themed fabrics, including red and green colors and festive motifs.

Digital HERE or Print HERE

Here’s where we’ll stop our list for this week. By now, your eyes are probably starting to glaze over. Yup, Villa Rosa has patterns for everyone this holiday season.

Just one more thing……

From now through Christmas, I’m going to give you a fun holiday gift idea each week. It might be something for you, the quilter, or something for you to make for someone else. So come back each week to see my holiday picks for 2025.

Kalinda Fabrics and Precuts

Oh my goodness! I haven’t had a chance to share with you that Pat’s second fabric collection, Kalinda, is now available in shops as of the end of October. So, Kalinda is my first Holiday Gift Idea for 2025.

A display of the Kalinda fabric collection by Pat Fryer, featuring vibrant earthy colors with touches of aqua, arranged in a spiral pattern.

Lucky for us – 3 Aunts Quilt Shop has the Kalinda fabric collection just waiting for you – by the yard, fat quarter bundles, and half yard bundles. You can check out all the Kalinda fabrics HERE.

Like Pat’s first collection for Riley Blake, Bedazzled, Kalinda also has a collectible tin which is perfectly sized to store your VRD Rose Card patterns. I’m definitely adding the Kalinda collectible pattern storage tin to my Christmas list. It will be available November or December, right in time for the holidays.

Well, that’s it for me this week.

See you right here, same time next week (which just so happens to be Thanksgiving).

Always,

Tricia @ VRD

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VRD 2M Junior Quilt Tutorial Featuring Pat Fryer’s New Fabric Collection, Bedazzled!

Happy Thursday to you!

It’s OFFICIAL! Throw the confetti! Toot your party horns! YEAH!

Pat’s NEW fabric collection for Riley Blake Designs, BEDAZZLED!, is finally here and we are all SEW excited!

To celebrate Pat’s new fabric collection, I’m sharing another great tutorial with you this week – 2M Junior.

Next week, we’ll dive right back into the Free Motion Quilting Series, I promise.

2M Junior is the little brother of 2M. Junior has the same block, only it’s a bit smaller so the quilt finishes as a throw quilt instead of a big bed-sized quilt like big brother 2M. It also uses a different block configuration, which gives it its own personality.

For the pattern cover quilt, I actually used samples of Bedazzled! and, boy, does it sparkle. And I mean that both figuratively and literally – don’t forget that Bedazzled! features glitter and glam. OHHHHH, SHINY!

Here’s another photo I took of 2M Junior.

Get your digital Junior HERE or print Junior HERE

I’m happy to say we have some kits made up for 2M Junior featuring Bedazzled! You can get your Bedazzled! 2M Junior kit HERE.

OH! I can’t forget big brother 2M, can I?

You may already know the story, but let me share it again. I designed 2M for my youngest niece, Morgan, as her high school graduation quilt. She asked for something modern. Yes, she loved it (and still does).

You can get your digital 2M pattern HERE or your print 2M pattern HERE

If you enjoyed the Baby Zip Tease tutorial last week also featuring Pat’s Bedazzled! collection, we now have kits for it, too. You can get your Baby Zip Tease kit HERE.

All right, back to our previously scheduled programming….2M Junior. Tehehe….

First thing we always do is gather up our fabrics for the project. The 2 teal batiks are from Riley Blake’s Expressions basics. And the fat quarters are, of course, from Pat’s Bedazzled! collection. Simply scrumptious, aren’t they???

Once I’ve gathered up my fabrics, I like to cut all the pieces out for the quilt before I begin sewing. Do you do that or do you cut your pieces as you go?

Okay, now we’re ready to sew!

Let’s add a background rectangle to the left side of a block center.

Next we need to sew a background rectangle to the top of the unit.

Then we’re going to sew accent strips to the sides and then to the top and bottom of the unit.

Now we are going to sew a background rectangle to the smaller block center rectangle and sew it to the bottom of the unit.

The next step is to sew another background rectangle to the longer block center rectangle and then sew it to the right side of the block. Our first block is done!

Easy Piezy, right? Now repeat to make the rest of the quilt blocks.

We’re going to lay out the blocks and move them around until we’re happy with how things look.

Warning – sometimes this step takes longer than actually making the quilt top (especially if it’s a VRD Rose Card pattern – they’re fast and fun, you know!). Yikes!

Okay, I like how the fabrics are distributed around the quilt now, so I’m going with this arrangement. Don’t you just love how the squares and boxes tumble down the quilt?

Hurry! Let’s sew the blocks together and then sew the rows together before any furry helpers make an appearance and rearrange the blocks when I blink.

And – guess what????? No borders on this one! Yippee!

It is my humble opinion that not all quilts need borders. What are your thoughts on borders?

Here’s another photo of the 2M Junior quilt top. Yummy, yummy, yummy!

Now the top is finished, it’s time to layer it with batting and backing (or fleece for a cozy back). Quilt it. And please, don’t forget your quilt label! DONE!

Need a little help with batting, backing, and layering everything together? VRD to the rescue! Check out this post from our Basic Quilting Skills for Beginners series, Basic Quilting Skills for Beginners: Batting, Backing, and Preparing a Quilt for Quilting. You can find all the lessons in the Beginner series over to the right of the blog, under the Blog Topics Heading or down further as a heading with the lessons listed below.

Once everything is layered together, then it’s time to quilt! Yay! And we are right in the middle of a new series for 2025 — Free Motion Quilting. Lucky You!

We interrupted the series for a couple weeks to celebrate Pat’s new collection with a few new tutorials, but next week, we’ll be moving on to Lesson 3 in the FMQ series.

If you missed the first couple FMQ lessons, you can find them below:

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

You can also find the different series we’ve done over on the right side of the blog, farther down, each under its own heading. Have fun checking them out!

Since last week’s post, we’ve added some more fun Bedazzled stuff to the shop (physical and online). Here’s the 411 –

Fat Quarter and Half Yard Bundles!

This group of 9 is called Lilac Mint

9 Fat Quarters HERE or 9 Half Yards HERE

This group of 8 is called Prismatic Bliss

8 fat quarters HERE or 8 half yards HERE

This group of 9 is called Stardust Splash

9 fat quarters HERE or 9 half yards HERE

BUT WAIT! There’s MORE!

We do have a few more kits available besides 2M Junior and Baby Zip Tease.

San Julian (light) kit HERE

San Julian (black) kit HERE

And here’s the San Julian Rose Card pattern. Please note that the pattern comes in each kit, so you don’t need to order it separately. I’m adding the links below, though, in case someone needs it by itself.

Get your digital San Julian pattern HERE or your print San Julian pattern HERE

You can find all the precuts, yardage, fat quarter bundles, kits, and the exclusive Bedazzled! Rose Card storage tin HERE.

And this is the Bedazzled Rose Card pattern that inspired the whole Bedazzled! collection.

Get the digital Bedazzled pattern HERE or the print Bedazzled pattern HERE

Whew! That was a lot today, wasn’t it? Thanks for celebrating Pat’s new fabric collection, Bedazzled!, with us here on the blog. I can’t wait to see your new Bedazzled! quilts on the VRD Facebook page soon.

Well, that’s it for me today. Remember, next week we’re jumping back into our Free Motion Quilting series.

Until then –

Always,

Tricia @ VRD

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Pat’s VRD Bedazzled Fabric Collection for Riley Blake Designs is HERE and VRD Baby Zip Tease Quilt Tutorial

Happy Thursday to you!

Yay! Yay! Yay!

Pat’s new fabric collection for Riley Blake Designs, BEDAZZLED!, is finally here!!!

I’m so sorry, but I have to pause our new Free Motion Quilting series so I can celebrate Pat’s new collection. I promise to continue our FMQ series in a couple weeks because I have 2 new tutorials to share, featuring Pat’s Bedazzled! collection.

Here she is – Pat Fryer, owner and Rose Queen of Villa Rosa Designs and designer for Riley Blake Designs

A yummy color-drenched batik collection with glitter accents because one can never have enough glitter!

Get the 5″ Stacker HERE

Get the 10″ Stacker HERE

Get the 2.5″ Rolie Polie HERE

Or you can find the Bedazzled fabric by the yard HERE

Although they aren’t ready yet, soon we will have kits for Baby Zip Tease in Bedazzled!, so check back soon. I’ll add the link HERE just as soon as it’s available.

BUT WAIT! There’s MORE!

There is one more piece to the collection – a one of a kind Bedazzled tin just the right size to store your VRD patterns! I’m not sure how many patterns it holds yet because I haven’t received my tin yet, but I’ll be sure to let you know when I find out. There’s no question about how to store your VRD Rose Card patterns now. Get yours ASAP, because I know they’ll sell out quickly.

Get the Bedazzled tin HERE

To celebrate Pat’s new fabric collection, here is the 1st of 2 new tutorials just for you!

Baby Zip Tease is a really fun and fast pattern that finishes 36″ x 38″, which is a nice size for a wall quilt or a baby quilt.

Get Baby Zip Tease digital HERE or print HERE

PSST! If you like Baby Zip Tease, you’ll love Zip Tease, which is a throw-sized version.

Get Zip Tease digital HERE or print HERE

I was at my pal, Robin’s house (Hi Robin!) the day I created this tutorial. We have sew days as frequently as we can. Robin has a lovely sewing room upstairs in her farmhouse with room for at least 2 people to sew.

In fact, I leave one of my sewing machines there all the time so I don’t have to drag one back and forth. Her husband, Rich (Hey Rich!), threatens to charge me rent. LOL!

Robin and her big kitty boy, Tigger. Tigger has a very important job — to hold down any project Robin tries to work on! LOL! Anyone else have one of these special furry helpers?

So let’s get started with our Baby Zip Tease tutorial!

Of course, the first thing we need to do is gather up our fabrics and cut what we need for the project. I’m using a 5″ stacker from Pat’s new Bedazzled! collection and a yummy Riley Blake Designs Expressions Batik basic.

Let’s make some Half Square Triangles (HSTs).

Photo 1: Layer a print square right sides together (RST) with a background square. Draw a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner.

Photo 2 and 3: Sew 1/4″ away from both sides of the line.

Photo 4: Cut apart on the drawn line.

Photo 5 and 6: Press open to make 2 HSTs.

Don’t stop now, go ahead and make the rest of the HSTs .

Square up and trim your HSTs. Cut off all the little “dog ears.”

At this point, you can sew your HSTs into rows and then sew the rows together. But where’s the fun in that???

I wanted to make sure the colors and fabrics were spread evenly throughout the quilt, so I put the HSTs up on Robin’s flannel wall and spent some time moving HSTs around to distribute colors and patterns. Argh! Sometimes this part of the process takes the most time.

This was actually a very important step for me because I kept turning the HSTs the wrong way. This was certainly one quilt project that being left-handed made more difficult. Of course, Robin pretty much just laughed at me every time I had to rotate a block in 90 degree increments until I got it going the right way. SHEESH!

Once I was happy with how it looked, it was time to sew the HSTs into rows. Finally!

Sigh…….I can’t tell you how many times I ended up turning a block on my way to the sewing machine. Time to unsew…….

What’s your favorite seam ripper? Mine is the Clover Ergonomic Seam Ripper seen in the photo below, but have you seen Clover’s latest seam ripper?

I just ordered one and I’ll let you know what I think after I try it out. If it’s as good as the one I already have, I’ll probably love it. Just sayin’……

Got that flipped HSTs fixed and survived sewing the blocks into rows – barely! Now it’s time to sew the rows together.

I’m really liking the cool zig zag effect! Let’s keep sewing those rows together! We are making progress!

YAY! Quilt top finished! Woohoo!

Now you get a chance to see how the fabrics of Bedazzled! play together. Aren’t they really great with the dramatic purple background fabric?

Next week I’ll have another Bedazzled quilt tutorial for you. The week after that we’ll continue on with our FMQ series. So please stay tuned!

Be sure to tune into our Fry-Day Live Sale tomorrow for more information and a closer look at the Bedazzled collection. You can find the Live Sale HERE on Fry-Day from 7-8 PM EST. You can also find the Live Sale on Facebook HERE.

See you there!

Until next week –

Always,

Tricia @ VRD