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Friday, September 25, 2020
Jingle Bell Square {Blocks Are Done!}
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Mosaic Mystery Quilt {Quilt Top}
It's been a LONG time since I posted about this project -- last year in fact! The construction directions were released in January, I printed them out, and only now finally managed to finish the quilt top.
Because my burgundy fabrics were cut from three different fabrics and not from one fabric, I arranged the units so that a single fabric was used for an entire star. I ended up needing to make a few extra units as I put the rows together, but I had plenty of extra fabric. I didn't end up doing that with the pink fabrics and placed them randomly throughout the quilt top.
Going through my old blog posts, it looks like my original plan was to cut the additional pink fat quarters that I have (in the same fabrics I used in the quilt) into strips to make a scrappy, chunky border. I'm not sure if I want to do this or not but I don't have anything else left from this kit that would be enough yardage for a border. (I do, however, have another burgundy fabric that will work for the binding.) So this week I'll be deciding on that. It is probably big enough as is, but I might as well use the rest of those fat quarters.
What do you think? What have you been sewing this week?
Monday, September 21, 2020
Bag Lady {Two More Finished Open Wide Bags}
Since I had enough notions -- with the exception of zippers -- to make a few more Open Wide bags, I bought a few more zippers and got to work.
The first one that I made is the same three fabrics as the large pouch that I made in the original set, just in the smallest size. I used all of the same colors of thread for quilting and construction so that these are a matching set.
For the second, I made a medium sized bag using only two different fabrics instead of three. I used the same fabric for both the lining and the accent fabric for this bag and skipped the mesh pockets.
I also cut the pieces and parts for a large sized bag to match the original medium sized bag that I made, but I'm not sure when I'll tackle that project. I'm going to try to get some actual quilt tops finished over the next month before baby arrives -- I actually have a finished top to show you later this week!
Happy Monday -- what are you working on today?
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Open Wide 2.0 Bags in Floralicious {It's In The Bag Blog Hop}
Today is my day to share for the It's In The Bag Blog Hop, sponsored by Island Batik and By Annie!
The collection I got to use for my project is the new Floralicious collection!
If you remember back to my unboxing post from this summer, I got all of the pieces and parts to make a set of the Open Wide 2.0 bags from By Annie!
I had never ever sewn a zipper before so that was also a big adventure! I really appreciated how clear the directions were in each step -- especially for someone with a fear of three-dimensional sewing and zippers like me!
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
It's In The Bag Blog Hop with By Annie and Island Batik! {Giveaway and Schedule}
The September blog hop featuring the latest collections of Island Batik fabric (shipping to stores soon!) started yesterday! This month's theme is -- It's In The Bag! All of our projects use patterns and notions supplied graciously by ByAnnie!
I will be showing off my project tomorrow! Here's the full schedule and previews of the new fabrics:
September 8:
September 9:
September 10:
September 11:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway
September 14:
September 15:
September 16:
September 17:
September 18:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway
September 21:
September 22:
September 23
September 24:
September 25:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 3 and Giveaway
September 28:
September 29:
Blog Hop Round-Up Week 4
To celebrate the start of It’s in the Bag Blog Hop, we are giving away two fabulous Fat Quarter bundles of Buttercup and Floralicious collections by our very own Kathy Engle!
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Best of Moda Bake Shop -- Pillow Parade Hop {Finished Pillow and More Big News}
Yesterday was my day to share on the Best of Moda Bake Shop Pillow Parade on Instagram, so today I thought I would share my finished pillow!
If you have the book, I made a pillow out of a single block featured in the quilt without additional sashing. I made the block using scraps left over from the original quilt and added in a solid green background fabric that coordinated with the prints in the collection.
I used some scrap batting and scrap white solid fabric to quilt the the block for the front of the pillow.
I quilted the block with the same chrysanthemum motif as I used for the quilt. I then trimmed the quilt block into a square.
Now my lovely quilt has a lovely pillow friend!
We are nearing the end of the pillow parade, but if you missed any of the posts, check out the hashtag #mbspillowparade on Instagram. Each designer from the book made a pillow using the block(s) from their quilt.
If you missed my other "big post" on Instagram, here's an update:
Not only did my sister have a baby in June, I am having a baby in October! This picture is from about a week ago when my nephew made his first trip to Aunt Alison's house. I have had to give up my dedicated sewing room and move my sewing space into our guest room, but I think that this compromise was definitely worth it.
I'm also planning to list some quilts for sale via Instagram later this week if you are looking for a gift or special treat for yourself!
Happy Tuesday!
Friday, August 28, 2020
Split Stars Quilt Top {Try A Tool with Island Batik}
Finally an update for my August Island Batik project!
I finished up all of my blocks and turned them into a top! I'm not sure what kind of border this one will have. Maybe light blue?
While it was a bit of a learning curve to use the V-block ruler, it did work out well for these blocks. I liked that I could also use the V-block ruler to trim my HSTs too instead of needing to switch between rulers.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Up in the Air {New Applique Pattern!}
We've added another applique add-on to our Etsy and Payhip shops for use with our Ready Set Soar and Boot Scootin' Baby patterns!
Our "Up In the Air" hot air balloon appliques are another perfect baby quilt option!
Inspired by the hot air balloon fabric she used in this quilt, Amanda made this baby quilt for a good friend last year! The PDF includes applique templates for three different sizes of balloons and two different sizes of clouds.
Don't forget our other add-on applique options! Both Whales on Parade and Slow and Steady are perfect for little boy quilts!
Monday, August 17, 2020
Aztec Lagoon (Pattern Now Available!)
Another new pattern to share today!
The larger versions of the quilt -- the throw and twin sized options -- use 3.5" strips in the same arrangement to make larger quilts!
Here's a mock up of the quilt with the colorway reversed. The pattern also includes a coloring sheet for you to design your own colorway!
Aztec Lagoon is available on Etsy and on Payhip! Make sure to use the hashtags #HBDpatterns #AztecLagoon #AztecRainbow on Instagram when you make your versions of this quilt! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook and join our Facebook group as well!