Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Monday, September 3, 2018
And September Begins...........
How was your last hurray for summer?
One last time to enjoy some hot eats along with
family or friends--traveling to visit relatives or
just plain chillin'!
I found this quilt along and am thinking--
this looks pretty cool!
presents for your sewing pleasure
a fun quilt along titled
"Meet The Designers"
And here is the first block--
You will need 8 of these blocks-
Here are the fabric requirements (per block) for Block 1 – based on the solids version.
- White: 8 squares 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ and 4 squares 3″ x 3″
- Orange: 5 squares 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″
- Light Pink: 4 squares 3″ x 3″
- Dark Pink: 4 squares 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″
And the best part--there will be tutorials for each block!
Isn't this just too brilliant?!!
Friday, August 31, 2018
Alphabet Stitching!
Do you enjoy a good stitching time?
I enjoy my time with needle and thread
and excited to see this free Stitch Along
Elefantz is offering her 26 week Alphabet Pincushion
Stitch along beginning Today.
If you don't want that many pincushions, you can use
the letters to personalize garments, bags, scarves,
quilts, the list is limitless!
How to do you get these free patterns?
Just join Elefantz newsletter by
going to her website and signing up!
Happy stitching!
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
Cool Knitting............
It's still summer in our neck of the woods--
so I enjoy knitting with cotton and this
cotton is special since it's my handspun--
This pattern is designed by Toni L Lorenz
"Shetland
Hap
Meets
Estonia"
I chose the small size--glad I did--as I'm having enough
trouble keeping up--which I haven't done!
I like the lace and beads
I still have two more clues to finish--each day I might
knit a row or two and soon it will be finished!
Monday, August 27, 2018
All Merry & Bright
Wreath of greens!!
Pat Sloan is hosting a Christmas Sew Along--Here is the block for August 1st--Every Other Wednesday there is a new block. So far I'm keeping up with this adventure.
Here is my first block--These are quick blocks to cut and sew--many sewers are
doing some very creative things with their blocks--me,
I'm lazy!
I always wonder when I do block how would
it look if I put the light on the corners and the
dark near the center--won't know unless I
make another block OR I could take the pattern
and color it--Not happening though!
Like this log cabin version--next up on
Wednesday!
Saturday, August 25, 2018
UPdate!! Disappearing Nine Patch
A new way to do disappearing nine patch blocks!!
I can take my nine patch blocks that I cut in half--
I can take my nine patch blocks that I cut in half--
and make STARS!
I'm thrilled!
Check out this tutorial from
Since I had all the blocks already sewn together--I spent an
evening 'frogging'--rip, rip, rip!
My stars have white centers--because of the way I assembled
my nine patches
The alternate blocks have red/blue centers
and now you want to see the finished quilt-----
I think this turned out super! I'm quite pleased!
Will decide on inner and outer borders later--
definitely, the way to do Disappearing Nine Patch!
Thursday, August 23, 2018
I Heart Snowmen!
Yes, I <3 (heart) snowmen! And there is a perfect opportunity to feel your 'hearts' with snowmen for each month--check out this..........................
Bunny HIll Designs is offering free monthly
downloads so you can make this
lovely heart tree
This is January heart--available now!
Here is February--available now!
And March--around the fifth of each month
another block will be posted!
Happy stitching!!
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