I couldn’t resist making this little blossom with the new .25″ hexagon Inklingo collection. That is a dime in the picture to give you an idea of the size. The little seams are stitched together in no time.
I’m now thinking that these tiny little blossoms will be perfect to scatter about on the apple core quilt I have planned to make with florals and greens. They go together very quickly and surprisingly easily and they’re just plain fun.
I won some batiks from Wanda at Exuberant Color last year. I have plans for those batiks but couldn’t resist cutting off a small piece of a few of them for these tiny blossoms.


Oh my gosh!!!!
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Pretty! I’m in total awe of your work!
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oh my goodness! how teeny tiny! i love it and i, too, am in awe of your work…☺
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oh my goodness- they are tiny!Lester is very handsome in this pic. Where’s Smudge?
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Amazing!! It will look great wherever you put it
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OMG, this is tiny. You are so quick; this new Inklingo collection was just released! No grass grows under your needle and thread! You are an inspiration to the rest of us.
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You never cease to amaze me, Cathi! BTW, have you ever done a hand piecing tutorial? If you have can you point me to where it is? And if you haven’t would you pleeeease do one?
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Oh my goodness…that is so small! It will look great scattered around your apple core quilt – and quite impressive.
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OK now you are officially crazy! LOLWell done and can’t wait to see it all together
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They are so cute, and with being so small and made out of batiks, I don’t think any will look the same. I think you are right they will be perfect scatter about on a quilt.
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Holey cow that tiny blossom sure is cute. I bet Lester’s (or Smudge’s) right paw could cover the whole thing!
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So tiny, so pretty.
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Blossom, what a cute name. It would be a great embellishment, too. I love tiny things.
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gosh, that is so small.Gill
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