Cherry Pie, anyone?
I saw these sweet desserts on Quilt Inspiration last week and I have been hooked ever since. These are for the little ones in my life. After I make a few more strawberries, I am branching out into the veggie kingdom. I need some props for my preschool Spanish class. There are links to tutorials on the Quilt Inspiration website or you can google them.
I also managed to get a small quilt quilted and bound this week and have another small one nearly quilted. This will be my destiny for awhile as I try to empty out my closet of UFO's.
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Love the little basket quilt!
ReplyDeletegive yourself a big pat on the back for finishing up old projects instead of starting new ones.......gosh I am so bad at finishing!
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Your mini quilts are beautiful, Kris! Love them both!
ReplyDeleteThe felt food made me smile. DD#1 has taught preschool for a few years (she even worked in an ESL preschool for one year--she does speak Spanish) and she made a bunch of this stuff--including felt marshmallows and hot dogs on sticks, for roasting over a felt fire burning on felt logs. Cute stuff!
The baskets are fabulous. The treats are too cute.
ReplyDeleteYour stuffed food looks good enough to eat- No calories in those donuts! Congrats on the finishes. Minis are great for that, nearly instant gratification.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun thing to make and thank you for sharing. Your mini quilts are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThose foods are really adorable. I'll bet your classes love them. Both your small quilts are lovely and I particularly like the baskets.
ReplyDeletereading your blog made me hungry--especially the rhubarb pie!
ReplyDeleteI love all of these. Never made fabric food but your pix show me how cute they are.
ReplyDeletethose treats are super sweet!! LOVE them. wonderful quilting :)
ReplyDeletewhat fun desserts and no calories.
ReplyDeletelove your little quilts.
How adorable! Before I scrolled past your title I was thinking about the cherries I got at the Farmers' Market this weekend and what I am going to make wtih them - surprise yours are felt!
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