There are four patterns in the new set. Two have names and two do not. The contest for No. 015 is still open and will stay open through at least Sunday morning because I’m so incredibly behind it’s not even funny.
On to No. 014. Does it look familiar? It should. It’s a generic version of No. 006 Looking at Me. Since the Brown Bear fabric won’t be around forever, I wanted the quilt to live on since it’s a cute baby quilt (though it works for adults too!) and easy to make. There are some minor differences, but it’s essentially the same.
So on to the contest. Same rules as all the others. I’ll close it the same time as No. 015. Winner gets a pattern. Yay!
Horrible light here today… late in the day and pouring rain … blah blah blah.
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Love the new quilt!! Great fabric – good idea to use different fabric options. . .
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I just discovered your patterns and LOVE your style. I will be ordering, (but a win would be awesome too!) Thanks for the chance to try out some names
.For No 14 I suggest “Tea for Breakfast”—it reminds me of a cozy tea party.
For No 15 (don’t laugh!) I thought of the song “Witchy Woman.” (because it reminded me of stars…”see how high she flieeeess!”) Or perhaps “Spark Notes” or “Triangle Tango.” OK I’ll stop now.
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OH, and P.S. I am a “name collector” and have always LOVED the name Maeve but never saw it used. Nice to see a beautiful little girl with it!
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I thought of the book ‘The Secret Garden’ when I saw this pattern because they look like walled in rose gardens. Can you use a book name like that?
The Secret Garden
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How about “Peek-a-boo”
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Sweet Squares.
LOL I’m no good at name either!!
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It reminded me of picture frames, so how about, “Picture Perfect”?
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This may already be a pattern name… “All Squared Up”?
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Window Boxes
Flower Boxes
Blooming Flower Boxes
Blooming Window Boxes
Victorian Window Boxes
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