Monday, February 9, 2026
Hey Love Bug Fabric Tour: Four Projects to Sew
Friday, January 9, 2026
My Darling Deer Fabric Tour Featuring Poppie Cotton’s “My Darling Deer” Collection
The color palette is dreamy: soft lavenders blending into deep plum, navy paired with calming blues, and pale pink hues with creamy accents. These fabrics are perfect for quilts, home décor, small projects and baby nursery items. They truly spark creativity!
My Projects for the Tour
I’m excited to share three projects I created using this stunning collection:
🩷 Patchwork in the Heart
Wall Hanging/Table Topper Quilt
This is my own design, and the pattern is available in both paper and digital format in my Etsy Shop.
Digital Pattern: https://blueribbondesigns.etsy.com/listing/1871707905
Paper Pattern: https://blueribbondesigns.etsy.com/listing/1871705191
It’s a mini appliqué quilt that doubles as a wall hanging or table topper, measuring 24.5” x 24.5”. Instead of making all the hearts patchwork, I fussy cut deer motifs from the "Darling" prints to add a special touch.
🪡Large Patchwork Project Bag
This bag doesn’t have a pattern—it’s a creative mix of all the prints in the collection, with the Darling Plum print featured at the top. I added hand-dyed rick rack (from Lady Dot Creates) to separate the focal print from the patchwork and finished it with a baker’s twine zipper pull for a charming detail.
🧵Two Snappy Pouches
These fun pouches use slap bracelets for the opening instead of a zipper (some makers cut and use measuring tape from the hardware store instead of the slap bracelets). Tabs on both sides make them easy to pull open, and when you let go, they snap closed. They’re practical and stylish, showcasing the beautiful fabrics perfectly.
Join the Tour and Get Inspired
Visit Poppie Cotton on Instagram or check out their blog to follow along with the My Darling Deer Fabric Tour and see what other talented makers are creating with this collection.
As you can see, the My Darling Deer collection is brimming with charm and endless possibilities. Whether you’re stitching up a cozy quilt, creating a sweet nursery accent, or crafting a one-of-a-kind bag, these fabrics will make your projects feel extra special.
I hope my three projects spark your imagination and encourage you to dive into this beautiful collection. Don’t forget to ask your favorite quilt shop for the My Darling Deer fabric collection - it is shipping this month! Grab your favorite prints, fire up your sewing machine, and let nature’s beauty guide your creativity—because with these fabrics, every stitch tells a story!
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Flower Market Fabric Tour
I’m so excited to welcome you to my stop on the Poppie Cotton Flower Market Fabric Tour! Thank you so much for stopping by—it’s always such a treat to have you here.
Today, I’m absolutely thrilled to share several special pieces I created using the brand-new Flower Market Collection by the incredibly talented Elea Lutz for Poppie Cotton. As soon as I saw these stunning floral prints, I couldn’t wait to put on my quilt designer hat and dive right in!
🌸 About the Collection
Shipping to quilt shops this month, the Flower Market Collection is a fresh and fragrant line filled with gorgeous floral motifs—think roses, daisies, forget-me-nots, and tiny scattered petals—all wrapped in a vibrant palette of reds, greens, blues, pinks, yellows, and whites. ✨
It’s the perfect blend of cheerful vintage and heartwarming charm, and I had so much fun bringing these prints to life! 💐
✨ Project 1: Rosebud Manor Wall Hanging
First up is my original Rosebud Manor Wall Hanging, a Blue Ribbon Design pattern available in my Etsy Shop (digital or paper format). It measures 28½” W x 28½” H, and the size is easily adaptable.
This beginner-friendly appliqué project features most of the fabrics in the Flower Market collection—a beautiful way to showcase the prints!
- The center "manor" block is machine appliqué with added fussy-cut rose bushes.
- I used a clay flower button from Puntini Puntini for the doorknob.
- Rick rack inserted around the perimeter of the center block.
- The surrounding economy blocks are foundation pieced using StitchnSew EZ Print Foundation Piecing Stabilizer from Therm O Web.
- The binding, center background, and some house details are all Country Confetti prints.
📄 Paper Pattern: https://blueribbondesigns.etsy.com/listing/4303983188
💻 Digital Pattern: https://blueribbondesigns.etsy.com/listing/4303985658
✨ Project 2: Patchwork Project Bag
Next, I created a large patchwork project bag—no pattern, just pure creativity! 🪡
- It measures 10” x 13”, with each square finishing at 2½”.
- The top row features fussy-cut roses from the Hand Picked print—one in each colorway.
- Sashing is Country Confetti in Marshmallow New White
- I used red gingham ribbon for the pull, adding a sweet vintage touch.
✨ Project 3: Pincushion with Scissor Tie
And because I couldn’t resist, I made a sweet pin pillow with wool felt embellishment and a scissor tie—again, no pattern, just creativity. ✂️
- It measures 6” x 6” and features a red gingham ribbon tie to hold scissors.
- I added a hand-stitched 100% wool felt flower made from Bellwether Felt by Benzie Design.
- Red rick rack inserted around the perimeter.
💫 And the fun doesn’t stop here…
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Granny's Sewing Room Fabric Tour
I’m absolutely delighted to welcome you to my stop on the Poppie Cotton Granny's Sewing Room Fabric Tour! Thank you so much for dropping by—it's always a treat to visit with you.
Today, I’m thrilled to share the special pieces I created using the brand-new Granny's Sewing Room Collection by Sheri McCulley for Poppie Cotton. The moment I received these vintage inspired sewing prints, I couldn’t wait to put on my quilt designer hat and dive in!
About the Collection:
This darling collection—shipping to quilt shops this month—is bursting with charm. You’ll find sweet motifs like strawberries, blossoms, daisies, tulips, bluebirds, buttons, sewing machines, mannequins and sewing notions—all wrapped in a delightful palette of pinks, teals, yellows and white. It’s vintage sewing style in fabric form, and I had the best time bringing these prints to life!
✨ Project 1: Sew Happy Quilt
First up is my original Sew Happy Mini Quilt - I didn't use a pattern, just made it up as I went along, creating happy blocks and sewing them together. It measures 30.5” W x 30.5” H and features:
- Machine appliqué quilt blocks
- Foundation pieced quilt blocks
- Country Confetti background fabrics
- Jailhouse Stripes binding
- ¼” button for cottage doorknob.
This small quilt is perfect for hanging in my sewing room and showcases some of my favorite things.
✨ Project 2: Sewing Roll with Strawberry Pincushion
I am so excited to share this sweet sewing roll and strawberry pincushion. There are no patterns for these—again, I made them up as I went along.
- The Sewing Roll is 6” x 17” when open.
- Three pockets (the bottom pocket is gusseted).
- Wool Blend Felt from Benzie Design for needles and pins.
- Tied with Hand-dyed Rayon Ribbon from Lady Dot Creates
- My own design, no pattern.
- The matching strawberry pincushion is made with Wool Blend Felt from Benzie Design.
- Strawberry is die cut from Felt Berry Blossom by Nichol Spohr for Spellbinders
- Hand stitched together with DMC embroidery floss.
- ¼” button for center of the blossom.
- Decorative pins shown are from Puntini Puntini.
✨ Project 3: Strip-pieced Large Project Bag
Last but not least, I sewed up a large strip-pieced project bag (again, no pattern, just my creativity).
- Showcases each fabric print in this collection.
- Lining is Country Confetti.
- White zipper pull.
- Again, my own design, no pattern.
Which project was your favorite? I’d love to hear what you’re inspired to make!
I hope this stop on the Granny's Sewing Room Fabric Tour has sparked your creativity. Be sure to check out the Poppie Cotton Blog and follow them on social media for even more inspiration using this delightful collection.
If you’ve fallen in love with Granny's Sewing Room like I have, don’t forget to ask for it at your favorite quilt shop—it’s shipping now...
And there’s more fun ahead! Stop back next Tuesday, August 19th for my next Poppie Cotton Fabric Tour featuring Lakehouse Blues. Also, mark your calendars on Monday, August 18th for a brand-new project tutorial on the Therm O Web Blog. Plus, Monday September 1st, I will have another collaboration tutorial with Benzie Design and Therm O Web kicking off a full week of Fall Craft Fair Projects.
Thanks again for visiting—I can’t wait to share what’s next. Until then, happy stitching!















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