I'm really enjoying this quilt along. The speed or lack of is very doable.
Tune in next week and I'll have some of the log cabin blocks made!
I'm really enjoying this quilt along. The speed or lack of is very doable.
Tune in next week and I'll have some of the log cabin blocks made!
I'm sewing along with the Heart of the Home quilt along.
I think that the quilt is so beautiful, it's designed by Sherri from
A Quilty Life. You can find Sherri's post about the quilt along on her blog, I have it highlighted.
Next week are the house blocks and I'll see you then!
Happy Quilting!
I'm teaching my grand daughter Kylie, who just turned 11 years old, to make a quilt. I felt that she is old enough to use the rotary cutter 😩 and she's very careful :). Kylie chose squares from my large stash of 7" squares. Then she cut strips from white fabric and subcut them to the correct size. it took one and a half sittings to cut all the background pieces. She thought the cutting was very boring and wanted to get to the sewing! She chain pieced and really liked it!
Kylie chose the quilt "Framed" from the book Simply Retro by Camille Roskelley.
Meanwhile, Kylie's sister Izzy was supposed to be finishing up her embroidered butterfly. This girl really loves color and really really loves puzzles! She became entranced in sorting my notions into color order.
I hope we can get together this week, it's so much fun having them over :)
I'm sewing along with Fat Quarter Shop. In recognition of Black History month, Fat Quarter Shop asks a designer to come up with a quilt design. This year the quilt honors little Ruby Bridges, who at 6 years old, walked through a mob of people to go to school. I gave my daughter a children's book years ago, about Ruby Bridges. I have loved Ruby Bridges ever since!
I'm making the quilt from Art Gallery fabric, Flower Bloom. It looks 60's style and has a little girl theme.
This is the block for week 1, a square in a square. It shows the whole line of fabric, which I really love! I will be posting a new block every Thursday on Instagram and Facebook, so stay tuned.
I'm also making a heart pouch for every grandchild, for Valentine's.
These pouches are very easy and addicting to make! They are by Center Street quilts on Etsy. I love the bright orange heart charm :)
Thanks for following along, I'll see you next week ❤️
I finished a quilt! I've only worked on it at my Farm Girls quilt group because it's a Lori Holt quilt and that's what we work on in that quilt group. I think I've been working on it for a year!
1 1/2" and 2 1/2" scraps. It didn't even make a dent! The border is leftover border fabric from another quilt I made a while back.
This pattern can be found in Lori Holt's book, "The Scrappy Project Planner." There's a section in the back with quilt patterns.
See you all next week ❤️
My daughter has 3 Dalmatian dogs and one little chihuahua. I usually have a mental note to look for fabric with these dogs on them. I've never had any luck until this last week when I went to Road to California. There was the most beautiful Dalmatian fabric I've ever seen so I bought a yard! I was going to make a pillowcase and wanted a little extra. With the leftover, I was able to make a medium size Crosley pouch by Center Street quilts, with a little toadstool zipper pull. ❤️
I went to Road to California for a quick trip, it's only a 5 l/2 hour car ride. Went with three friends and we had such a fun time together. We went to a lot of cute quilt shops too, bonus!
We bought these shirts for a retreat last year, it's fun to wear them when we get together for a quilt related event :)
So, so many cool things to look at, and the quilts and the fabric!!!
This is Latifah Safari, she has her own quilt company. I've loved the fabric she designs.
This is Edyta Sitar from Laundry Basket quilts. She had a lot of quilts in the quilt show in the exhibition room.
This "Lucky Cuff" quilt was a block of the month sew along for our Phoenix Modern Quilt Guild.
I didn't like it that much at first, but it grew on me! I bought the Kona solid, it's called Stone and the rest of the fabrics are by Lori Holt. For the back of the quilt, I would like to piece it from the large pieces I have, of Lori Holt fabrics.
I wish I had photos of the other 13 quilts at our guild, each one was so unique. One person even used scraps of the same color in each of her rows. People are so creative!