The next stop on the Tessellated Leaves Blog Hop is Audrey who blogs over at Hot Pink Quilts (hotpinkquilts.blogspot.com). Audrey made a two-color baby sized version of Tessellated Leaves using shot cottons. I hope you go visit her today to get more details about her Tessellated Leaves quilt and have a look at some of her other wonderful quilts, like The Ranch Quilt which she designed.
I met Audrey through the 2014 New Quilt Blogger Blog Hop sponsored by Beth @plum and june. Thank you so much, Audrey, for pattern testing for me!
To introduce Tessellated Leaves, the pattern will be available in my Payhip Store for $6 during the blog hop (through Saturday, January 31st) before it goes up to its regular price.
Here are all the stops on the Tessellated Leaves blog hop:
- Sunday, January 25th – Introduction by Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
- Monday, January 26th – Debra Harrison @Quilting Makes My Heart Sing
- Tuesday, January 27th – Audrey Dautenhahn @Hot Pink Quilts
- Wednesday, January 28th – Laurel Rosenberg @Drowning in Fabric
- Thursday, January 29th – Shauna Trueblood @Shauna’s World
- Friday, January 30th – Pamela Davis @PBarrettHill Fashion
- Saturday, January 31st – Wrap-up by Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl
Ever since I got a book out on Jinny Beyer’s tessellations in quilts, I have been so mesmerized by these! Yours is no less mesmerizing, love the way my eye sees the blue leaves, no the aqua, nope there’s the blue again! And, I just might live under a rock (or a bolt of fabric) because what is Stash Bee? I clicked on your name, took me to Blogger profile, clicked on My Blogs, and it took me there, not here. I’ve visited you here before, so I am now rather confused…(not an uncommon occurrence of late for me, but there you have it.)
Yvonne, these quilts are looking fabulous! Congrats on your first pattern release! Here’s a virtual clinking of wine glasses. . . or coffee cups. . . or tea cups toasting you and this awesome pattern! 🙂
Oh this might be my favorite so far two color way, I love that it uses a lighter blue rather than a neutral. Scrumptious!
Tonal variations are a lot of fun! 🙂
I love the colors you chose for this quilt. Great job.
Audrey did a great job. 🙂