One of the best technical things about Penny's book is that all of the foundation patterns are included on a CD so all you have to do is pop it into your computer, click on one button to open the book, then click on the project you want from the table of contents. As long as your printing options are set to "print actual size" and NOT "shrink to fit" you're in business. A handy square printed on the first page of each pattern lets you measure and confirm you are printing at the proper scale.
If you are going to create this bath mat, just be sure to click on the Clawfoot Bath Mat project on page 84, not the Clawfoot Tub block on page 75 (which is a slightly smaller tub complete with shower head and embroidered water detail) when you are ready to print your pattern pieces.
Choosing fabric for this project was really fun. I wanted to try and stick to Penny's cute sample in the book, so I pulled my only diagonal plaids (I have two) from my stash and set to work finding just the right coordinating "wallpaper" fabric. I really wanted to use the aqua floral from Farmdale as it looked amazing with the pink/grey plaid but alas, I didn't have nearly enough fabric [Foundation piecing always uses more fabric than you imagine when just looking at the pattern pieces. You have to account for the long pointy angles and include your 1/4" seam allowance outside the actual pattern piece.] I think this old Amy Butler floral does the job, though. Majority opinion on retreat voted for the black piping insert before the border to delineate the wallpaper from the plaid. I adore the Mirror Ball Dots tub (although I'm a little worried about the mirror balls picking up dirt - I fully plan to put this mat to use in my daughter's bathroom).
As per Penny's instructions, the bath mat is quilted with a piece of white flannel inside with white terry cloth backing. I know it will be washed repeatedly and I didn't like the idea of trying to hand-stitch through terry cloth, so I attached the binding by machine.
How'd you like to receive an digital copy of Penny's book? There are such fun patterns that would make amazing house warming, wedding, baby or anniversary gifts, or blocks that could be combined into a special mid-century modern, gardening or baby quilt. What has caught your eye? Leave one comment below to enter and I'll draw a winner with the random number generator on Easter Sunday. COMMENTS ARE NOW CLOSED, thank you.
By Penny Layman
Interweave/F+W; $26.99 US
You can check out the rest of the tour and enter to win on the fun blogs listed below. Then on Monday, tune in to Pat Sloan Radio to hear Penny talk about her book!
The Paper-Pieced Home
Blog Tour Schedule
3/16
McCall’s Quilting / Sewing Machine Block
3/17
Love of Quilting / Review
3/17 Sandi Sawa Hazlewood of Crafty Planner / Watering Can Block
3/18
Quilty Pleasure (Quiltmaker blog) / Review
3/18 Imagine Gnats / Rotary Phone Block
3/20 Verykerryberry / Lion Block
3/21 Artisania / Cast-Iron Skillet Block
3/23
Where the Orchids Grow / Lamp Block
3/24 Katie Blakesley of Swim Bike Quilt / Layer Cake Block
3/24 House on Hill Road / Oven Mitt Block
3/24 Lee Heinrich of Freshly Pieced / BBQ Grill Block
3/26 Pink Penguin / Allie-Gator Block
3/26 A Happy Stitch / Giraffe Block
3/27 Bijou Lovely / Jar Block
3/27 Two Little Banshees / Saucepan Block
3/27 Charise Creates / Espresso Mug Block
3/30 Karen Lewis Textiles / Couch Block
3/31
Poppyprint / Clawfoot Tub Block YOU ARE HERE!
3/31
One Shabby Chick / Stack of Books Block
3/31 During Quiet Time / Sleeveless Dress Block
4/06 Pat Sloan The Voice of Quilting / Author Podcast Interview







Would love to win a copy...thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteLove your version of the bath mat but I couldn't imagine stepping out of the tub or shower.
ReplyDeleteLove your fabric choices!
Oh my, I just had to enter this one. I want this book so bad, but money is tight, so it's on my list for when things loosen up a bit. Your tub mat is gorgeous as are all of the projects I've seen from the book.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard for me to choose a favorite pattern but I'm leaning toward the couch block. It reminds me of the couch we had when I was growing up. Mom loved Danish Modern.
ReplyDeleteI think the tub block is a close second though. It would be fun to have a mini quilt of that hanging in the bathroom.
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I love this pattern for the tub. Your fabrics are so perfect too.
ReplyDeleteHAPPY SPRING!
ReplyDeleteSUCH A NEAT BOOK-WOULD LOVE TO WIN A COPY! THANKS FOR SHARING!
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Gorgeous! Thanks for the opportunity!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to win this book, thank you! I especially like the claw tub with the shower. I would probably make a wall hanging for the bathroom first out of it.
ReplyDeleteI love the bathtub bath mat.
ReplyDeleteI love your bath mat. It is so cute. I bet your daughter will love it.
ReplyDeleteThe block with the couch is my favourite. I'd love to win this book.
ReplyDeleteI would love to win a copy - thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour daughter is going to love this bath mat. It is so cute and feminine. Thanks for sharing and offering a giveaway of Penny's book.
ReplyDeleteId love to win this, a great way to sew some smaller projects with lovely designs thanks Krista 😀
ReplyDeleteI really like the television on the cover of the book. We had a large television set like that when I was a kid. I would make a few of these blocks and put different fabrics for the "shows" in each one. Fun for pillows on the couch in the living room!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a bath mat .... Makes a change from cushions!
ReplyDeleteLove your mat! I enjoy paper piecing, and this looks like a good book to have. Nancy A: rangerer@sbcglobal.net
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun bath mat. I just love paper piecing. My fingers are crossed.
ReplyDeleteOh my! So many lovely patterns to choose from. Every time I think I've decided which I like the best, I read another great post on this blog hop! Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of the book!
ReplyDeleteI love your fabric choices for the bath mat. You did a great job! Everyone's blocks throughout the hop have been awesome and the one I want to make is the couch. Thanks for the opportunity to win a copy of this awesome book!
ReplyDeleteOh ....my....gosh! I'd love to win this!!!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the alligator
ReplyDeleteLove your bath mat! I could also see the tub highlighted in a wall hanging. Fun! And I really like that alligator! Well, gee I liked a lot more too! LOL Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteYour bath mat is very cute. My grandma had a claw foot tub in her home, I loved it.
ReplyDeleteI love your new bath mat. The frying pan with the egg is appealing to me for some reason. I liked the idea of using it for making potholders...a great hostess gift.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing the giveaway!
I really need to try paper-piecing! The more I see of it, the more I love it...but I do need some really good visuals and this e-book might be the trick!
ReplyDeleteThis book looks great! Can't wait to check it out. And I love your tub, it's adorable :)
ReplyDeleteI really like your bath mat and would love to make one for my bathroom. I also like the BBQ grill, the cast iron skillet, the sewing machine and the rotary phone. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteWin lose or draw, this book is a must have.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the bathtub mat!! Thanks for doing a give away ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome bath mat! I would love to make this for my bathroom. I would have to use different colors, but I would figure it out. Thank you, peterstankovich@comcast.net
ReplyDeleteI love them all, but especially the dress.
ReplyDeleteDarling bath mat and such a fab idea! I've got a claw foot bathtub and this would be perfect for my bathroom!
ReplyDeleteYou can leave me out of the drawing ~ I've already got the book!
Your bath mat is so cute!
ReplyDeleteI have loved following this blog hop and all of the great blocks. You bathmat is so cute. I love anything retro and think I would do some potholders with the pans, a bathmat, pillows - I would make them all!!!
ReplyDeleteI so hope I win because I absolutely want to make myself a cute bath mat!
ReplyDeleteI've been following along and there's not one pattern I don't love, and there are ideas on how to use them. Your bath mat is so cute, I'm sure your daughter will love it.
ReplyDeleteI've been following the blog tour for this book and it looks wonderful! So many blocks I'd like to make!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great Krista! I'd love to win.
ReplyDeleteOh this looks like a book that I would use all the time! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteI would love to have a smaller project list, well smaller as in the size of the projects, these would be great!
ReplyDeleteWell my favorite was the cover pillows of the retro furniture but now I'm wavering with the bathtub!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by how many beautiful projects have come out of this book already!
ReplyDeleteI love claw footed tubs. Great bath mat. Thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteThe bath mat looks gorgeous and the fabrics are perfect. Count me in please I would love to win a copy of this book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this chance to win :)
Some of those mid century modern blocks would make great pillows!
ReplyDeleteI love your bath mat. Your fabric are so fun!
ReplyDeleteThe crocodile really appeals to me!
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