Beth Ferrier's Blog

Flutterby Fancies

It’s here, finally. Our second block of the month project for this year is ready to start, well almost. I’m still quilting the sample (my hands can only take so much before they start complaining), but the important stuff is done.

So, here’s a graphic of the design, in all it’s glory.

I’m calling it Flutterby Fancies. It will finish the same size as Be Still My Heart, about 37 x 42 inches.

We have a very limited number of kits available. First come, first serve. Because I know someone will ask, the applique fabric is by Lyndhurst Studio, a division of Northcott Fabrics. The line is the Rainbow Ombres in Nature’s Palette, by Michele Scott. It is gone from the manufacturer’s warehouses. You may be able to find it at your local shop, or online somewhere, but there is no more for your local shop to order. The background fabric is Kaufmann’s Kona Solids, in Snow, just like last month’s kit.

Here’s my version, with the quilting just started. What’s that you say? Are you noticing my spiffy new machine? It’s a Bernina 820, and it’s a honey. Flutterby Fancies is the first quilt I’ve made using it, and it’s been a treat. (You see a globe on the screen because it’s currently on “eco”, a power saving setting that lets me leave the machine on, but at a lower power level.)

I got to see the prototype of this machine over three years ago, while visiting the Bernina factory in Switzerland. It was my good luck to be one of many teachers asked for opinions on what would go into this machine. I’ve had it only a couple of weeks, and so far I’m maddly in love. Don’t tell Kent, he may be jealous.

6 Responses to “Flutterby Fancies”

  1. dawn Says:

    Thank you for this beautiful design! I just realized something about these patterns–no skinny stems. I really like the look of the borders without the wavy stems. It’s a clean, contemporary look that lets the flower appliques stand out.

  2. Colleen Says:

    Your new sewing machine is, well I wish she were mine. I’ve looked well more like drooled over that Bernina model esp the stitch regulater. Do take the using of your hands easy you are still healing so only do as much as your body and your doctor want you to do
    It must be such a trill to be able to sew again and with machine woah hoo
    Colleen

  3. Linda W Says:

    Thanks for the beautiful quilt! You hit another home run! As for the 820, you are so deserving. Thanks again.
    Linda

  4. American Quilter's Society Says:

    Hi Beth,

    A friend on our Facebook Fan Page listed your blog as her favorite quilting blog so we had to come for a visit. You have great projects and a lovely blog (congratulations on the new baby), keep up the good work- we hope to see more from you in the future!

    www.aqsquiltnews.blogspot.com

  5. Eileen Keane Says:

    OOOOH!! An 820!! You can just send her right over to my house. :)
    This new BOM is adorable-can’t wait to see how you quilt it.

  6. Glenda Jean Hepburn Says:

    Dear Beth lovely to see you back sewing, it must be like been released from confinement, I sure have missed you all these weeks. I usually drop in over my breakfast coffee. Congratulations on your new grandchild, they are all little blessing & the best part of growing older. Cheers Glenda FNQLD

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