Daisy Days fabric is in stores!!
I am incredibly excited to share this with you and still cannot quite believe that this has all happened. When (what felt like) a crazy dream finally comes true it is both exciting and overwhelming! I’m so proud of this collection and hope and pray that you all fall in love with it as much as I do! I feel so blessed to be working with Riley Blake Designs to bring my designs to life in fabric – the team at Riley Blake Designs are beyond amazing and I’m so proud to be part of the RBD family!!
To celebrate the launch of Daisy Days we are hosting a blog tour to share some gorgeous quilt and sewing projects with you all. Join us each Tuesday for the next five weeks as these super talented and simply gorgeous makers from around the world share their Daisy Days projects. I’m so excited to get started and can’t wait to see what they have all made!
Tuesday 1 August | Sedef Imer | downgrapevinelane.com |
Tuesday 8 August | Amy Smart | diaryofaquilter.com |
Tuesday 15 August | Amanda Herring | amandaherringdesigns.com |
Tuesday 22 August | Samantha Dorn | aquapaisleystudio.com |
Tuesday 29 August | Emily Dennis | quiltylove.com |
You can follow along on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter using the hashtags #daisydaysfabric and #daisydaysblogtour . We’d love to see your Daisy Days projects also – remember to tag me and feel free to add to the hashtags! Mark your calendars for Tuesday 1st – see you on the tour!
Keera xx
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One of my favorite childhood memories centered around my Grandmother and watching her sew. Both her and my mother taught me how to embroider and eventually how to sew. I had a small doll baby quilt that was made by my great grandmother and I wanted to learn how to make one just like it. Little did I know just how much work was involved in making a quilt. As life moved on, I never lost the desire to make a quilt just like the one my great grandmother had made. Finally, after having children of my own and watching them play with that doll baby quilt, I did actually succeed in making my first quilt. It was for my mother’s 90th birthday!! She loved it, and so did I. Today that doll baby quilt is hanging on my daughter’s dining room wall — she loves it just as much as I do!! 🙂
I love the colors of your new collection! Great combos!