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Color Play Friday: Macy’s Escalator

Happy Friday, friends!

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

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All of my selections are from Stash fabrics this week.

Jennifer Sampou, Studio Stash Yarn Dyes, Stripe in Charcoal

Robert Kaufman, Sports Life, Archery Arrows in Ivory

Elizabeth Hartman, Paintbox Basics, Sprig in Pickle

Tula Pink, Chipper, The Hypnotizer in Mint

Charley Harper, Nurture, Feathers in Brown

Cotton and Steel Basics, Dottie in Caviar

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

123 Quilt

Next week’s photo is of my sweet boy Ben. b0d3670b54b80e2c931fc7ee4c82db1b

Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Color Play Friday: Backyard Sunset

Hi everyone!  I can’t believe its Friday already… this one sure snuck up on me!

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

I have a spot in my yard where I like to lay down and relax when my yardwork is done. The grass is soft, and in the afternoon, this butterfly bush gives nice shade.  I took this photo one evening after mowing the lawn. I love it when the sunset lights up the clouds like cotton candy!

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This is a good example of colors I never would have put together on my own, yet I ended up loving the bundle. I love how these Color Play Friday pictures stretch my color knowledge.

Here are the fabrics I chose:

Hawthorne Threads, Autumn Fawn, Forest Glade in Harvest

Hawthorne Threads, Cottontail Silhouette in Shell

Bonnie Christine, Sweet as Honey, Garden Gate in Berry

Leah Duncan, Tule, Windmarks in Arid

Hawthorne Threads, Skipping Stones in Glacier Blue

Carolyn Friedlander, Doe, Ladder Lines in Slate

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

Shimmy and More

 

Next week’s photo is going to be a tough one for me, I think!

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Color Play Friday: Library of Congress

It’s Market time! While Houston is inundated with quilty goodness, I’m fighting a cold here at home. Over on Instagram, @gogokim and @thesewingloft are hosting a fun #missingmarket IG party. Be sure to join in on the fun, and keep an eye on my IG feed as well…. I’ll be joining along while spending time snuggled by the fire coloring some Quilt Theory coloring pages.

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

I love this image of Trina’s. There’s something so majestic about those columns and arches, and the colors are so rich and beautiful!

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Usually, I shy away from using several fabrics from the same designer, but this week, ALL my fabrics are from the amazing collections of Tim Holtz. Pretty early in the week, I knew Tim’s designs would be perfect for this image.  You can get all these prints at Hawthorne Threads.

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Here are the fabrics I chose:

Eclectic Elements, Stamps in Blue

Correspondence II, Transportation in Multi

Eclectic Elements, Butterflight in Red

Correspondence II, Symmetrical in Red 

Eclectic Elements , Documentation in Neutral

Eclectic Elements, Measurements in Neutral

 

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

Shimmy and More

123 Quilt

 

Here is our photo for next week, titled Backyard Sunset:

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Quilt Theory Goes to Market!

Quilt Market and Quilt Festival are upon us, and although I can’t be in Houston, I’m happy to say that Quilt Theory will be well represented!

If you’re lucky enough to be at Market this weekend, you’ll get the chance to see the Quilt Theory quilts and meet some of our lovely designers!

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So, here’s where all the fun is happening:

First off, one of our amazing designers, Stephanie Palmer will be participating in a schoolhouse session with Christa Watson and Leah Day on book publishing. If you have any interest in writing a book or just want to hear some great folks speak, definitely check them out on tomorrow (Friday) at 4:55pm.

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Our fearless leader, Michelle Bartholomew, will be joining in the fun on Saturday & Sunday. She’ll be walking around the convention center, taking photos, and hopefully saying hi to you!!  She have some exclusive quilty postcards to hand out too (I love them!). Make sure to find that girl, say hi, and take a few postcards to mail to your friends back home… or send one to me! 🙂

And even though all our designers can’t be there, all seven Quilt Theory quilts will be in Houston this weekend!

Scrappy Geese (pictured with Michelle, above), will be in the Michael Miller Fabrics area.

Tiled Parquet, Ocean Path, and Strip It Down will be in the Checker Distributor’s area along with all of our patterns.

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To see the remaining quilt theory quilts, you can visit Stephanie’s Quilter’s Planner booth at Quilt Festival. (If you’ve been following me for any length on time, you know how I love my Quilter’s Planner!)quilt-festival-booth

 Yvonne Fuchs, another one of our wonderful designers, will be joining Stephanie in her booth and will have Quilt Theory patterns available for sale. They’ll have Jelly Lanterns, Cross Cabins, & my quilt, Highland Tile, on display.quilt-festival-quilts

You have my permission to give my quilt a little pet for me… tell her I say hello!

I’m fighting a cold, so I’ll be spending my Market weekend in bed coloring our Quilt Theory coloring pages. You can get the pages yourself when you order the Pattern Collectors Package.

If you’re hanging at home like me, you can keep up-to-date on all the Quilt Theory Market fun on Instagram @quilt.theory, or read the recap after Market on the Quilt Theory blog.

Happy Sewing, ~L

 

Color Play Friday: Wild Horses Leader

Happy Friday, friends! Hope you’ve been doing well. Here in my little town, we are in our second week of Homecoming! Because of the impending Great-Northwest-Storm-That-Never-Was, my teens’ homecoming dance was postponed to this week, which means a second ‘Spirit Week’ for them. It’s really nice to see teenagers turning lemons into lemonade! So if you follow me on Instagram, you’ll probably be seeing pictures of my kids looking fancy over the weekend.

Although we (praise God) didn’t get any of the destruction that was predicted, the weather here has remained gloomy and cold. Which is why I’m glad to have this picture for Color Play Friday this week. It reminds me of summer vacations! I have been visiting this monument since I was about 16 years old.

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

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Because of the gloomy weather around here, I really wanted the focus this week to be on lighter fabrics. In order for there to be SOME contrast, I added in the darker, indigo fabric. I really love this bundle and would enjoy making a project out of it some day!

Here are the fabrics I chose:

Lella Boutique, Into The Woods, Granny in Bark

Cotton and Steel Basics, XOXO in Natural

Lizzy House, The Whisper Palette,  Heraldry in Cloud

Carolyn Friedlander, Architextures, Crosshatch in Fog

Hawthorne Threads, Calypso, Calypso Garden in Water

Hawthorne Threads, Isometry, Elemental in Indigo

 

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

123 Quilt

Here is next week’s photo. I’m so excited for this one- it’s gorgeous!!

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Your Highland Tile designs and Giveaway Winner!

Hi all!  I had so much fun reading your comments on the giveaway last week about what colors you would choose when making the Highland Tile quilt that I decided to do some digital ‘sewing’ and make some images for you of what your quilts might look like.

You all had such great ideas, it was hard to choose just a few of them.  I could play around your color suggestions all day!

Don’t forget that if you buy the Quilt Theory Pattern Collector’s Package, you will not only get all the patterns, but also the PDF coloring pages of all the quilts. You will be able to print them out and color to your heart’s content!

 

And here are some of the colorways I came up with. You can tell I’m really loving blues lately!

Now on to the business at hand! Congratulations to Beth, the winner of the Highland Tile pattern, Quilt Theory Coloring Page PDFs, and Kona Half-yard bundle.

There should be an email from me in your inbox, Beth!

If you didn’t win, don’t fret!

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The Highland Tile pattern is only $3 and can be purchased on the Quilt Theory website along with all the other amazing Quilt Theory patterns.

Let’s take one more look at all the beautiful Quilt Theory patterns, shall we?

 

You can visit the Quilt Theory website to buy any of these patterns individually, or just get them all (with coloring pages!) for 19.99. Also, you can let your LQS know that you want them to stock Quilt Theory patterns!

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I hope you’ve enjoyed the blog hop and giveaways. It’s been a fun couple of weeks for all of us at Quilt Theory! Thanks for the outpouring of encouragement and support.
Happy Sewing, ~L

Quilt Theory: Introducing Highland Tile

I’m so excited to share with you today some more details about Highland Tile, my debut quilt pattern for a new pattern company called Quilt Theory. In celebration, I have a giveaway for you as well!

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

 

 

First, a little about Quilt Theory: 

 

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In February 2016, a group of quilters connected to cultivate relationships with others running businesses in the quilting industry. A tight-knit group was quickly woven together as we shared successes, answered questions, and supported one another. What started as a way to collect real-time insight and expertise quickly evolved into an opportunity to collaborate.

Our goal at Quilt Theory is to create simple and modern quilt patterns, and we challenged ourselves to design a line of patterns printed on small cards. As a group, we have become a strong team as we worked through pattern writing, testing, editing, and quilting.

Quilt Theory designers have been featured in 20+ major quilting publications and international quilt exhibits. Combined, we have 47 years of quilting experience, and we are excited to share our debut collection for Fall 2016.

PDF patterns are available now through our website QuiltTheory.com. Pattern cards are coming soon to a local quilt shop near you! Let your local quilt shop know you want them to carry Quilt Theory patterns.

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

When I first started thinking about my Quilt Theory design, I wanted to create something that would make even a beginning quilter feel like they could pull it off well. I liked the idea of an over-sized block made into a whole quilt because it gives a lot of visual impact but doesn’t take a ton of time. I also thought that more experienced quilters would appreciate that this is a quick-finish quilt!

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

As I was designing, I was reminded of the medallions and bold colors you see in Mexican tiles.  So of course, I had to choose a bold color scheme.  And this one was certainly out of my normal comfort zone!

While looking through the pictures on my @dailycolorpalette Instagram account, I saw this palette and decided to use the burgundy and chartreuse.


Robert Kaufman was kind enough to send me some Kona cotton solids to make this quilt. I selected Bordeaux, Peapod, and Graphite.
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When it came time to choose thread, there was no question- Aurifil is the absolute best in my opinion! I was so thankful to them for sending me these gorgeous colors for my quilt.  They are 1147, 2605, and 4030.

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I had a lot of fun quilting this one!
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Handing this baby off to our fearless leader Michelle was tough, but I knew it was in good and capable hands, and I am so thrilled with the beautiful images she took!

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

I especially love the photos that Michelle took at Urban in Cashmere. I will definitely be stopping in there for a little shopping on my next trip across the mountains!

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

Now on to the giveaway!!

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To celebrate the launch of Quilt Theory, I am giving away a copy of my pattern, Highland Tile (printed or PDF, your choice!), a PDF of all of the Quilt Theory Coloring Pages, and a half yard bundle of delicious Robert Kaufman Kona solids. If you’ve been following me long, you know how much I love working with Kona solids, so I wanted to share some with one of you! These are Grass Green, Chartreuse, Navy, Coal, and Eggplant.

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The giveaway ends Wednesday, October 19th, at midnight Eastern time and a random number generator will select the winner. Giveaway open to participants 18 years or older and international participants are welcome. (I can only ship the fabric within the U.S., but international entrants can still win the pattern and Coloring Page PDFs. If an international entrant is selected, I will randomly select a second winner for the fabric bundle.)

*If you buy my pattern and then you win it, I’ll refund you or let you pick out another free Quilt Theory pattern

To Enter:

Simply leave me a comment letting me know what colors you would use to make your own Highland Tile quilt.

For a bonus entry, let me know how you follow me!

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Photo by Michelle Bartholomew

I’m at the tail end of this blog hop, but be sure to visit any of the designers that you may have missed this week! And don’t forget that Quilt Theory will be posting again on Monday…. you wont want to miss it!

Quilt Theory Release Blog Hop Schedule

Friday 10/7 – Quilt Theory

Saturday 10/8 – Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl

Monday 10/10 – Daisy @Ants to Sugar

Tuesday 10/11 – Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs

Wednesday 10/12- Kitty @Night Quilter

Thursday 10/13 – Michelle @Michelle Bartholomew

Friday 10/14 – Stephanie @Late Night Quilter

Saturday 10/15 – Lorinda @Laurel Poppy and Pine

Monday 10/17 – Quilt Theory

Please let me know if you have any questions about Highland Tile, and Happy Sewing!  ~L

Color Play Friday: Mukilteo

Hi Friends! I hope you all are doing well this week. Here in the Pacific Northwest, we are having some stormy weather. Our town is having our high school Homecoming celebrations this week, so it should make for an interesting weekend!

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

This cloudy beach picture is perfect for today’s weather!

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Here are the fabrics I chose:

Tula Pink, Moon Shine, Lantern in Meadow

Laura Gunn, Painters Canvas in Bottle

Cotton and Steel Basics, Dottie in Gnome Hut

Deena Rutter, Knock on Wood, Stripe in Navy
Joel Dewberry, Modern Meadow, Herringbone in Pond

Hawthorne Threads, Tundra, Woven in Stone

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

123 Quilt

Next weeks picture brings me back to warm summer months and traveling across Washington state.  This is the lead horse in the Grandfather Cuts Loose the Ponies monument in Vantage, Washington. Its a favorite stop for me, and you can learn more about it here.

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Color Play Friday: Fall Walk

Today is an exciting day for me because Quilt Theory is officially launched! Not only can you (FINALLY) see my pattern, but you can also buy it!  Head over to QuiltTheory.com to check out the whole collection.

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

A little tidbit about this photo- two Saturdays ago, Trina and I got together for a very impromptu Saturday morning walk with some of our other friends. There were babies and little kids and five mamas chatting about life, hobbies, health, work, etc. It was wonderful. We saw this gorgeous tree and Trina and I decided it needed to be a CPF picture. So while technically its my picture since I took it with my phone, it’s really both of ours.

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This week, I decided to give myself the added challenge of picking all my fabrics from one fabric manufacturer. Because Robert Kaufman so generously donated fabric for me to make my Highland Tile quilt, I of course went straight to their website!

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Here are the fabrics I chose:

Elizabeth Hartman, Pacific, Raindrops in Brick

Heather Jones, Color Dash, Dash in Nectarine

Carolyn Friendlander, Carkai, Grid Diamond in Creamsicle

Valori Wells, Jules and Indigo, Spots in Persimmon

Karen Lewis, Blueberry Park,  Libs Stitches in Yarrow

Robert Kaufman House Designer, Quilter’s Linen in Forest

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

Shimmy and More

123 Quilt

Next week’s photo is of one of my favorite places to visit- Mukilteo Beach 

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L

Color Play Friday: French Coffee

Ever have those weeks where you feel like you got NOTHING done? That is so me this week! When I think about it, I actually did quite a lot, though I’m not FEELING very accomplished. Oh well, there’s always next week!

Color Play Friday is hosted by Trina from In An Otter Life and myself. If you’re new to Color Play Friday, head over to my Color Play Friday page to see the rules and my palettes and bundles from previous weeks. You can also search #colorplayfriday on Instagram to see lots of past palettes and bundles.

I loved the calm this photo invoked. I have no idea where Trina was when she took this, but I imagine a very mellow cafe in a Seattle suburb sometime around late morning. The sort of day where you have nothing planned and can take your time enjoying the atmosphere around you.

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I found some beautiful teals in the shadow on the coffee cup that I thought would accent the obvious browns very well, so I decided to go with those two colors.

Here are the fabrics I chose:

Joel Dewberry, Bungalow, Swallow Study in Chocolate

Tim Holtz, Eclectic Elements, Game Pieces in Taupe

Tim Holtz, Wallflower Diamonds in Charcoal

Iza Pearl Design, Blush and Blooms, Texture in Aqua

Annabel Wrigley, Maribel, Grid in Turquoise

Amy Butler, Bright Heart, Oh Deer in Navy

 

 

A note about scale:

  • While I believe scale is a very important part of fabric selection, the fabrics shown in my Color Play images are not always perfectly to scale. I do my best, by you should always double check scale before ordering!

Don’t forget to head over to the other blogs and see what they came up with! The fun of Color Play Friday is seeing the differences and similarities between everyone’s bundles.

Participants this week:

Laurel and Pine (that’s me!)

In An Otter Life

Jennifer Lewis

Here is our photo for next week. Last Saturday, Trina and I and a few other friends went with some of our kiddos for a completely impromptu walk around her neighborhood. It was one of those perfect, unplanned adventures. This tree had such a  beautiful, peachy color that Trina and I decided it needed to be a CPF picture!

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Are you enjoying Color Play Friday? We’d love for you to get in on the fun and create your own Color Play post! You can create a bundle of fabric, select yarns or embroidery threads, or create a project inspired by our photo. Be sure to let Trina or I know so we can link up to you. You can get in contact with us at colorplayfriday@gmail.com

I hope you can join us next week!

Happy Sewing, ~L