Twist & Turn Quilts by Cinzia White published by C&T Publishing is landing in stores this month. I have joined with a group of exciting original designers to bring you more ideas on how to meld different designs to make your own original quilt. These innovative designers are showing you a variety of their own circle designs using the latest fabrics to highlight the versatility of Cinzia’s Twist & Turn Quilts.
Cinzia is an Australian designer who has been quilting for over 30 years. She has had designs in many Australian and American quilt magazine, created award winning quilts and taught her design process all over Australia. She creates quilts not intended to be finished quickly, but to enjoy the process!! I am honored that she reached out to me to participate in her blog hop.
How delightful is this mash up of Cinzias' Twist and Turn with my Soul Search block in Sunshine Garden?!?!? I think that adding some of the vines, berries and butterflys to this would make a stunning design.
There is such movement and flow going on here--just like how a butterfly looks for landing platforms to feed. Really beautiful!!!
You can see all the other designers Twist and Turn at the links below!!
Thursday 25th Monika Henry from https://www.pennyspoolquilts.com/blogs/blog/twist-turn-blog-hop
Friday 26th Tammy Silvers of https://www.tamarinis.com/
Saturday 27th Swan Sheridan from https://www.swanamity.com/
Sunday 28th Laura Piland from https://www.sliceofpiquilts.com/2023/05/twist-turn.html
Monday 29th Robin Koehler from https://nestlingsbyrobin.blogspot.com/
Tuesday 30th Terri Vanden Bosch from http://www.lizardcreekquilting.com/
Wednesday 31st Cinzia White from https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinziawhitedesigns/
Several designers are offering an e-book giveaway of this scrap busting, enjoy the moment and all the things book. Comment here or on my Lizard Creek Quilting Facebook post for an opportunity.
"Butterflies add another dimension to the garden, for they are like dream flowers--childhood dreams--which have broken loose from their stalks and escaped into the sunshine." --Miriam Rothschild