I made an announcement on Instagram earlier this month about four new designs for the LIVE.LOVE.SEW collection. I’m so excited to share these with you over the coming month; we’ve worked hard to bring you designs with a fun and fresh feel to them, and I’m so proud and happy with them.
Dozen Roses is a quilt made with, and full of so much love. This quilt was inspired by a gorgeous rose bouquet gifted to me from a beautiful friend. A rose, in all its form never ceases to put a smile on my face; the gift of a rose giving so much more than just that.

Measuring at 92″x 92″, Dozen Roses is a big quilt with a whole lotta love! Dozen Roses is a large quilt project, with each block showcasing fabrics in the most perfect way. Made up using Fat Quarters, this quilt is ideal for showcasing some of your favourite fabrics, bold colours and larger prints.

Perfect, tight centres surrounded by a waterfall of petals; Each block resembles a single floral form – Dozen Roses is a precious bouquet {and one full of love} from me to you. The blocks are big and bold and come together quickly and easily.


This quilt was made using my Rose Gold fabric; there is something so magical about seeing a quilt come to life from the pages of a sketchbook and using fabrics and colourways you’ve designed yourself. I’m so thrilled with the finished quilt, and the floating Field of Flowers quilting design {Quilted by the amazing Juicy Quilting} is just about the best icing on any cake!


Purchase your PDF Pattern Here {Paper Patterns available through our stockists Mid April}
I get so much joy out of seeing your creations using our quilt patterns; the fabrics you use, and the way you make them your own. Please share your finished quilts and projects with us using the #mylivelovesew hashtag or by posting to our My LIVE.LOVE.SEW Facebook group.
Stay tuned also for some gorgeous tester versions of our Dozen Roses design {#dozenrosesquilt}! There are also some fabulous sneak peeks of the other three popping up here and there!
Keera
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Wow – that is a big quilt. Looks amazing, as does your fabric collection too.