Today,
Quilt Taffy is guest posting at
Sew We Quilt!
Come on over & take a look.
There's a super giveaway!!
We are highlighting our
free pdf pattern -
To get the pattern,
click here & it's also on the side bar.
I've made it up out of
Michael Miller's
Super Heroes fabric.
Just grab your favorite panel, large print, or novelty print,
throw in some pre-cut squares and you're on your way.
It finishes at 45"x54".
A great size to grow with baby.
Sew We Quilt!
Come on over & take a look.
There's a super giveaway!!
We are highlighting our
free pdf pattern -
To get the pattern,
click here & it's also on the side bar.
I've made it up out of
Michael Miller's
Super Heroes fabric.
Just grab your favorite panel, large print, or novelty print,
throw in some pre-cut squares and you're on your way.
It finishes at 45"x54".
A great size to grow with baby.
You can whip out a super quilt in no time.
Fabric & Kits are available in
etsy store.
etsy store.
This Speedy Monkey quilt will be a winner for a real quickie, that's for sure. Joining here from Madame Samm. Your Re-Treat really looked fun. I've not been on one yet. ....Margaret
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful quilts. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi, Corrie! Nice to meet you! I'm an Idaho gal myself, missing "Spud Harvest" right about now... Your Speedy Monkey is great! I have a similar pattern I call Simple Sadie, a quick quilt getting the most quilt out of the least amount of fabric - perfect for a panel or fabric that is just too cute to cut! Love the charm squares for the border.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Thanks for the Ghastlie fabric from your etsy store! Can't wait for the blog hop later this month! ~ Ms. D
I love your Speedy Monkey quilt, Corrie! I can see a multitude of uses for such neat quilt pattern.
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Stash Manicure and I'm a brand new follower!
:)
Good Morning Corrie. :o)
ReplyDeleteWanted to drop by and say a little thank you for your tutorial over on Sew We Quilt. :o)
I have unofficially followed you for a while now - love your blog - but as of today ... it is official. :o)
Have a lovely weekend.
Sincerely, Trish
Thanks Corrie! Speedy Monkey sure is an quick and easy way to make a great quilt.
ReplyDeleteGot here from stash manicure. Thanks for your tute. Following now and love your blog
ReplyDeletebarbara
This is so adorable, thanks for the pattern. Enjoyed your post over at Sew We Quilt!
ReplyDeletelove this cute pattern.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great tut on Stash. This would also be good for that piece of fabric you just can't bear to cut up, and for those quick seasonal panels that you want to add a little border too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Madame Samm's. I, too, see several quilts following this pattern. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial at Sew We Quilt!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I'm a new follower.
I am here from Sew We Quilt ; thanks for the awesome quilt tutorial ; love your bright cheerful fabrics ! I'm following you now !
ReplyDeletereally enjoyed your guest post at sew we quilt.
ReplyDeletenew follower of yours, glad to be part of this
Forgot to say I came here from Stash Manicure
ReplyDeleteDear Corrie
ReplyDeleteLove the speedy monkey quilt! I make lots of crib quilts for charity and this is so great because its quick. I have lots of sweet panels ready to go! I am a follower of your great blog and so glad that you were the guest at Madame Samm's today.
The giveaway fabric would make an awesome cuddly kids quilt.
Awesome pattern! Thank you! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteDeborah
hi, corrie, i'm one of your new followers [from mme. samm]; have browsed through some of your great blog and will enjoy following along.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower over from Sew We Quilt. Thank you, Corrie!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt. Totally understand the need to get something done now!!
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Would love to use the Ibiza cuddle for my three young grand daughters. thank you for the tutorial, will certainly get this done.
ReplyDeleteThis old follower is stopping by to congratulate you on your nice tutorial at sewwequilt / stashmanicure!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Where were you the last 2 weekends when I had to whip up 2 baby quilts. Love this! Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great idea, I'm always looking for something new to make for charity. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI use the panels when I'm in a hurry but I like the border, they really add. Thanks for the great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at Sew We Quilt! Great post! Hopped over from there to here and I am now following you two!
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