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Apple Season Sew Along Begins Today!

September is Apple Season and at Bee Sew Inspired, we are going to enjoy Apple Season to the fullest - every day of the month!




Apples are a wonderful sign of Autumn. They represent the sweet, crisp cool air coming and also make a wonderful "back to school" teacher's gift! Apples come in red, yellow and green shades and are the perfect addition to brighten up any fall decor.


If you are looking for a FUN, scrap busting activity for the month of September, come and join our "APPLE A DAY" Sew-Along! You can make an "apple a day", an apple a week, or even an apple a month in September. No matter how many apples you make, you are sure to enjoy the season just a little bit more!






Watch the Let's Get Ready for Apple Season Video:


Grab the Pattern:

The Apple Season Quilt Pattern is a (2) block quilt pattern (choose between the full and sliced apple blocks), is traditionally pieced, and instructions are given for (3) sizes!!! A table runner, a cute apple crib size and a full size! 

Sign up for the FREE SAL:

Come and join our "APPLE A DAY" Sew-Along! You can make an "apple a day", an apple a week, or even an apple a month in September. No matter how many apples you make, you are sure to enjoy the season just a little bit more!


Let's sew "An Apple A Day" together!




The Apple Season Quilt Pattern comes with fully-illustrated, step-by-step instructions for (3) project sizes: table runner, crib size and full size. If you are making the full-size quilt pattern, you will be making (30) apple blocks.



September also has (30) days! Coincidence? We don't think so! It is pure apple magic! So grab your bin of scraps and let's get prepared for a month of fun together!!!






Apple Season Pattern

Grab your copy of the Apple Season Quilt Pattern today!




Sign up for the Apple Season SAL

This is going to be a fun and SWEET, easy SAL! Join us this September 2022 for a fun and relaxed sew-along. Sign up HERE!



Fabrics

The pattern is Fat Quarter friendly. So you can use scrappy fabrics from your stash!

I am using FQs from

Tea Dye Confetti Cotton for the background








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