See You In September Blog Hop - Day 9

Welcome to Day 9 of See you In September blog hop. First I wanted to thank the master mind behind these wonderful blog hops, Madm Samm and our amazing cheerleader Shari for all the encouragement throughout the Summer :).

Boy! The Summer just flew away. I had only done one major quilt in the summer but managed to cook up 3 projects to show you today.

First up is "Rainbow Skirt" using RBD small gingham. My daughter loves rainbow and she choose these color order. I used 2.5" strips to make this skirt and all together 3 Jelly Rolls.


Here is the skirt I made:

I have been wanting to sew with knit fabrics for quite some time. I wouldn't say I have mastered it yet. But its at a good point. You can really see the details but I added 2 front pockets and one back pockets too. This is a first for me. Never sewn a pant before.

Knit Toddler Pants
Knit Toddler Pants - Front pockets(I hope you can see it ;) )

Knit Toddler Pants - Back pockets(I hope you can see it ;) )
I am planning to sew a pant with cotton fabric soon. I think I got the hang of it ;).

Last but not least is the cute baby blanket I made for a Customer at my Etsy shop. This is one of my favorite collection from Riley Blake Designs - Hoo's in the Forest . I have been hoarding this fabric for quite sometime now.


My other summer/fall projects which were already published for Riley Blake Designs Cutting corners college:
Splendor Garden quilt Tutorial
Evergreen Quilted Pillow Sham Tutorial
 Thank you for stopping by and checking out my projects.
Here is the rest of the schedule for today. Go say hi to the other hoppers today :) .
Happy Quilting!
Hema
(a.k.a Malini)

Comments

  1. The gingham skirt is gorgeous. I love your quilt as well, lovely fabric. It is fun to find new blogs via the Blog Hop.

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  2. Hello Malini..you have been Malini...love your skirt for your wee one....very authentic and pretty..your other projects were awesome..that pillow something to chat about....

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  3. Such a pretty little skirt...what a rainbow of colour. Lovely pants...nice work! Thank you for sharing your summer with us!

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  4. Love the skirt -- I used to make my kids' clothes but nothing as cute as that! :)

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  5. Those are some lovely projects. Totally adorable skirt!! Great job.

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  6. Great projects! They're all so cute, but the skirt is my favorite. I would love to have a long one like that for myself. Thanks for sharing today.

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  7. That skirt is adorable!!! I've never really made pants, I definitely wouldn't have started with a knit fabric. I too love knits and would love a few knit pieces in my wardrobe, I hope I'm as successful as you!! Your quilts are beautiful, I love the minky color. Thank you for sharing!!

    Nini~

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  8. Sweet skirt in all that gingham! Your quilt is just gorgeous!

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  9. Cute skirt, and your quilt is adorable. Knit pants are the best with with little ones.

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  10. Very sweet projects. A strip skirt is very creative.

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  11. Cutie skirt and love your other things as well :)

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  12. Your little skirt is so sweet and deserving of a top spot today.

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  13. Love that skirt! My granddaughter would be over the moon with one like it.

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  14. Very pretty projects. Your daughter's skirt is sew cute. Your daughter clearly has your eye for color and design, too.
    Thanks for the tutorial for the Splendor Garden quilt and for sharing your summer ... :) Pat

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  15. WOW! That Christmas pillow is to die for!!!! and what a wonderful idea you used for the skirt!!! That tutorial is calling my name now too!!!!
    Thank you for sharing! This is a wonderful blog...I will be back for sure!

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  16. Every project is wonderful Malini ! I love that Christmas pillow too and am very happy you provided a tutorial ! The skirt ....very cute !!!

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  17. the skirt is adorable! Love your quilt too. everything is fantastic!

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  18. Splendor garden quilt is adorable as is the Santa. The skirt is as cute as can be.

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  19. All these projects are just sew darn Cute!! I Love the Gingham skirt, did it take two full Jelly Rolls to make? I think the Holiday Sham will be on my List to make~sew sweet!
    Thanks for sharing your Summer Creations with us!!
    Huggs, Nancy

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  20. Awwwe love the little skirt, but they are all adorable

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  21. Love the gingham skirt, sew girlie! Great job on the knit pants. Thank you for sharing.

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  22. Great use of gingham, looks like a twirly skirt to me!

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  23. You have been very busy this summer! What a fun gingham skirt! Love your quilt and pillow too.

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  24. Stunning projects.The skirt is super cool and the Splender garden caught my eye.

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  25. Hi Malini! That skirt is so darned cute! I have not been very successful with gathered tiered skirts. I thought I was so talented and didn't use a pattern. The skirt wasn't full enough and didn't fit my little friend. Yours looks so nice and full! One the baby quilt, how do you like working with that minky? I heard it was a little tricky. That quilt was soo sweet!

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  26. Wonderful work Malini! I am in love with your gingham rainbow skirt!

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  27. Malini! I was so excited to see your skirt in the top picks of the day! Sweet little rainbow! But that quilt! It's a stunner and I've been stalking it for weeks ever since you posted it on Cutting Corners at RBD. Beautiful. So happy to see all your fun projects - you've had one busy summer of sewing!

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  28. Malini...you have been a busy girl with your summer sewing projects. Lots of cuteness from the ruffled gingham skirt to the quilted evergreen pillow...love Santa too!! Thanks for sharing!! Happy stitching, Pauline

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  29. Absolutely wonderful projects! Thanks for sharing your talents and creativity with us today!

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  30. Love, love the skirt you made with the strips. It is perfect. Looks like you had a busy summer. Love your other projects as well.

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  31. Now that is a great looking skirt with the gingham strips it know it was a great project to put together.

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  32. Cute, cute. Love that skirt and I'll bet that sweetie loves the twirls she can do with it. Pants look great. I, too, am thinking about doing more with knits; it's been awhile.

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  33. The rainbow gingham skirt is just adorable. All those ruffles--sew cute. Great projects.

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  34. Wow! Your skirt and pants are a nice accomplishment, and your quilts are beautiful!! Great job!

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  35. I admire those who sew clothes. I am such a novice at sewing clothing. You made some very nice clothing pieces and with pockets!! I'm impressed! Nice Job!
    Gmama Jane

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  36. Great projects! And that skirt - adorable! blessings, marlene

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  37. Wow the skrit is so cute, and the christmas pillow is stunning!

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  38. Wow, 3 jelly rolls for the skirt, that's a lot! Aren't pants fun to make, I need to make some more too, have fun.

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  39. I wish I was a girl again, I would immediately wear your skirt, so fun and colourful, I love it!

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  40. I love your cheerful projects, thank you for sharing them! And I'll definitely be checking out the tutorials, the Splendor quilt is beautiful.
    ~Brandy
    pamperedpettit.blogspot.com

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  41. What a sweet rainbow colored skirt! Fun sewing for a little one, I bet! My fav was your Splendor Garden quilt--already checked out the tutorial to see just how you did it. THX for sharing, Malini

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  42. What a great skirt - my girl would love one like that!

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  43. I adore your flower garden quilt. And the tutorial is fabulous! Thanks so much for sharing a little more about you and your projects, Malini!

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