Kim Diehl’s Whatnots Club

You know you are a legend when your latest book isn’t due to be released until May – and is already one of the top-selling books on the Checker website!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I haven’t seen this book yet so we will rely on the publisher’s words: Welcome to the wonderful world of Kim Diehl. On a splendidly small scale! Kim’s little quilts have three big benefits: they’re stash friendly, they’re quick to finish, and they’re as cute as can be. Now quilters can create a wonderful variety of pint-size quilts in Kim’s signature style. Enjoy 18 projects from Kim’s Simple Whatnots Club, previously available only in individual-pattern form. Learn techniques for petite patchwork, invisible machine applique, and cozy wool applique; then use completed projects as wall quilts and toppers or follow Kim’s lead and display projects in other creative ways. As always, Kim shares many of her ‘Extra Snippets’ that will make every quilter a better quilter.

You know this woman is a rock star – and the photography in the book is worth buying the book even if you were a member of the Whatnots Club! The book includes 18 projects. Order it now so you are part of the initial order!

Everything Kim Diehl

I love everything Kim Diehl – and her new book and fabric collection are spectacular!  Welcome Wagon, her new fabric line due out in June, supports her Whatnots club – but will shine in any design.  This fabric line is due to ship in June.

Here is a sampling of the patterns and colors in this new line, starting out with her signature teal.
6561-77
Item #6561-77

6566-66
Item #6566-66

6567-66
Item #6567-66

6563-88
Item #6563-88

6562-88
Item #6562-88

6564-30
Item #6564-30

6568-22
Item #6568-22

6565-77
Item #6565-77

To see the complete Welcome Wagon collection, visit our website.

These prints would be right at home in the quilts featured in her latest book – Simple Christmas Tidings, due out in May.
B1330T
Item #B1330T  Retail $28.99

The best part?  These fabrics and most of the projects don’t scream Christmas so they can be displayed year round.