Treasure Chest block measures 12" x 12".
Fabrics I used:
*mostly scraps I found (don't remember the names of the fabrics anymore)
*some Grunge basics by BasigGrey
*blue nautical fabric which I got from Robin's Patchwork
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numer 4 z morskiej serii Pape-ARRR! Piecing Adventures - skrzynia skarbow.
Treasure Chest
Rozdawajka:
Jesli
chcielibyscie wygrac wzor PP skrzyni skarbow, napiszcie komentarz pod
postem.
Co byscie uszyli uzywajac tego wzoru?
Pamietajcie tez, ze musze miec
mozliwosc skontaktowania sie z wami mailowo. W piatek 12.07
wylosuje 3 zwyciezcow, jak zawsze z pomoca Pana Random'a.
Update: 12.07 Giveaway winners!
#9 Rebekah Austin@Handmade By Rebeckah
#19 Joanne@Quilts by Joanne
#21 okko@okiem okko
Ladies, I will email you shortly. Thank you all again and see you on Monday 22.07!
I have a house full of boys and would love to make a quilt out of these blocks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous - so much fun! I would make a journal cover for my niece so her journal could be like a chest of gold with a big lock! All those pre-teen thoughts - I don't want to even imagine what she would write down!
ReplyDeleteExtra! Motyw w sam raz na podusię dla małego pirata:)
ReplyDeleteA pirate quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great. I'm thinking machine cover or mini with secret pocket on the back.
ReplyDeleteARGHHH my youngest daughters topic this term at school has been pirates so I'd love to make her teacher a piratey something for the end of year gift
ReplyDeleteAn undersea inspired quilt ;)
ReplyDeleteA journal cover for me!!
ReplyDeleteThere is a baby quilt I have to make fro a friend, they are doing ocean themed, this would be great to have at the bottom of the ocean!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous PP pattern!
ReplyDeleteI would make a wall hanging for my grandson who is really into Pirates and their loot. He turns 4 on the 21st and this would make an wonderful gift to go with the treasure chest that his aunt and uncle gave him full of sand (the post office loved that) and shells from the Carribean and his duck pirate quilt that his grandma made for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThe chest would fit in nicely into my new "Harry potter" quilt!
ReplyDeleteLG from Steffie
stephanie-janell@t-online.de
I have a few baby boy quilts that I need to start...this would be perfect.
ReplyDeletei'd love to use all of these patterns for a baby boy quilt! gooberific@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI would love to make this block to put on a bag for a friend!
ReplyDeleteThis would make a great boys pillow :)
ReplyDeleteSusanne
My son would FLIP out over this one, be it that he is obsessed with treasure chests! I would make him a "treasure" bag with it!
ReplyDeleteWspaniały kuferek z równie cudną zawartością!
ReplyDeleteZanim napiszę, co bym z nim uszyła - to chętniej bym wymieniła jego zawartość na szmatki patchworkowe! ;-)
A co z nim uszyć?
Makatkę z kieszeniami - oczywiście na te skarby!!!!
I would love a copy of the Treasure Chest pattern. My grandson, age 7, is decorating his bedroom in a pirate theme. I have been collecting pirate theme fabric to make him a quilt. I have a Jolly Roger paper pieced pattern and the Treasure Chest would be a great addition. Thank you for a chance to win. Joanne
ReplyDeleteOh how fun! I would use it as part of a sampler quilt, with some of the Forrest QAL blocks, that I'm making.
ReplyDeletePiekna skrzynia. uszyłabym poduchę i wykorzystałabym w narzucie dla synka
ReplyDeleteZdecydowanie wzór do wykorzystania na poduszkę dla małego pirata :)
ReplyDeleteJa tylko chciałam pochwalić twórczynię wzoru za kompozycję i fantastyczny dobór tkanin... okucia skrzyni, głebia pokrywy i inne detale tworzą bardzo realistyczną całość... prawie że 3D :) ten motyw chyba bym użyła w jakiejś makatce powieszonej nad łóżkiem synka...
ReplyDeleteoj mało oryginalnie.... poducha lub makatka nad łóżko :D
ReplyDeletechociaż jeszcze ostatnio gdzieś w internecie widziałam taką matę dla dzieci, ze sznurkiem na obrzeżach... jak sznurek ściągniesz to z maty robi się wielka sakwa!!! np na klocki lego :D lub inne skarby :D
I would use this for a pillow for my son. It is so fun looking!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I have a fat 1/4 bundle of pirate prints that I have been saving. What a perfect fit :) I'm going to check out the others in the series.
ReplyDeletemake a pirate quilt
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