Since I'm in the mood to use my ABC Stencils lately, I decided to quilt this Squared Away using my Moon and Star ABC Stencil.
I completed this quilt so quickly that I was sad that I didn't get to quilt it longer!
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Since I'm in the mood to use my ABC Stencils lately, I decided to quilt this Squared Away using my Moon and Star ABC Stencil.
This January felt like it was 72 weeks long, am I right?
I needed a little spring to get through the sub-zero temps, so I made a sweet springy baby quilt and named it Posy in my Pocket.
When I machine quilted January's Color Block Quilt Hugs and Kisses, I knew I needed to quilt it with hugs and kisses! XOXOXOXO
I stitched continuous lines of Os (loops) and Xs (only four crosses of a snowflake) throughout the quilt. I used the seam lines to contain my quilting so that I didn't have to mark my quilt at all!
Go to Color Blocks vol. 5 and watch the machine quilting tutorial about how I quilted Xs and Os.
I subscribe to the Primitive Gatherings Subscription Box. In October 2024, I received two packs of Tilda Creating Memories Charm Squares and a pattern for a throw.
I'm continuing to work on cleaning out my sewing room. I emptied a drawer that had a scrap project in it.
This was from years and Years and YEARS ago. These fabrics were leftover from a baby quilt I made.
This quilt has been set aside for many years for my daughter for when she becomes a parent. At this time, the quilt is slated to be transferred to her in June!
Anyway, I made one block with the scraps to make another baby quilt. The pattern called for all half-square triangles. I think that is the theme of my year as every quilt I touch is full of HSTs. My current quilt requires 1,000 of them!
I don't love this quilt so the one finished block went into my orphan block basket, the fabrics went into my scrap bin, and the finished HSTs became pinwheels for my orphan block basket.
That emptied drawer is now filled with fabrics for the upcoming Unity Quilt Along at Primitive Gatherings.
Squared Away is the very first Cutie Pattern I designed!
This quilt is quick and easy to piece using 16 fat eighths and very fun to quilt. I used Figo Treehouse fabrics and these woodland fabrics were just what the baby's momma wanted!
I stitched only the background and used wool batting. The contrast between quilted and unquilted and the loft of the batting make the quilting POP!
Four clues over three hours yielded some beautiful quilts! Here's one of mine:
It's not exactly new, but I'm continuing to clean out my sewing room. I am sorting through my baskets and boxes and buckets of quilting "stuff" and deciding what to do with each one.
If it's worth finishing, I set it aside to finish.... someday.
If it's not worth finishing, I have to decide what to do with it.
These scraps were leftovers from a Gudrun Erla quilt project from 2020 or so. I'm not sure why I set them aside or what I had planned for them.
I cut my scraps into 1 1/2" strips and 5" squares. I regularly use 1 1/2" strips in Cutie Patterns like Freeze Frame, Big Cheese, Sweet Tooth, and Picnic Patch. I'm saving 5" squares for the upcoming Primitive Gatherings Unity Quilt Along.
My sewing room is 1 bag of fabric lighter now.
January's Color Block quilt is Hugs and Kisses.
2025 will be a year of baby quilts; this small, simple quilt is quick to piece, quilt, and give away!
Grab a few of your Color Blocks (or make some new ones), download the pattern, and stitch this sweet baby quilt.
Are you up for a fun, free, one-day mystery quilt along? Then sign up for Blanket Fort!
Materials needed
Fabric 1 1 yard
Fabric 2 1 yard
Fabric 3 1/2 yard
Fabric 4 3/4 yard
Fabric 5 1 yard
Binding 5/8 yard
Backing 64"x64" (3 3/4 yards)
Choosing Your Fabrics
I plan to make two quilts and have arranged my two selections of fabric.
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On Saturday, Jan 4 at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm NY time, Watch my live videos on Facebook or YouTube then download the next step from the Blanket Fort class.
Sew along at your own pace and enjoy your finished quilt top
What to do next
Sign up for my 21 Days from Quilt Top to Quilted class. This class will start on Saturday, January 11, 2025.
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I had sew much fun machine quilting Trim the Tree, December's Color Block quilt.
A church friend of mine volunteers to help give my quilts away for me. I bring in a bag a finished quilts and she helps find people that might like them. I love finishing quilts and moving them out of the house; the help is very much appreciated!
A few weeks ago this friend asked if I had any Christmas quilts to give away. She wanted one for her guest bed for when her granddaughter came to visit. Well, I didn't have any but I did have a huge stack of Color Blocks. I quickly pieced a quilt, quilted it up, and gifted it to her yesterday just in time for her granddaughter to sleep under it last night! After over 18 months of being sick and feeling useless, it's a wonderful feeling to know that someone wants a quilt from me. I love feeling useful and helpful once again. I thanked her for the opportunity and she was confused thinking that I did a favor for her. If you're a quilter, you know that she actually did the favor for me.
While I was in the hospital in 2023 struggling with severe COVID, I promised myself that I'd start doing the things that I always wanted to do. That December, I went to Wisconsin to the Naughty or Nice? Retreat at Primitive Gatherings. It was everything I hoped it would be and more.
One of the quilts I made there was Ho! Ho! Ho! Holiday and I just finished quilting it to use for this Christmas.
My goal was to make the quilting look like other ornaments or garland around the ornament on the tree. I pulled out my ABC Graphic Circle stencil and stitched lines of swirls with switchback quilting in between.I LOVE HOW THIS TURNED OUT!!!!
Watch how I quilted this on my home sewing machine:
December's Color Block Scrap Quilt Along pattern is Trim the Tree.
This is a small, simple quilt you can quickly piece for a last minute gift or home decoration.
When you need a few minutes of "Me" time during this busy month, gather your scraps, download the pattern, and stitch this sweet seasonal quilt.
I have boxes and Boxes and BOXES of 2 1/2" squares so I sewed together enough to make this 60"x72" charity checkerboard quilt.
I filmed how I quilted this quilt and posted it as a As the Bobbin Turns subscriber-only video. Join monthly or annually to get a behind-the-scenes look of how I quilt my personal quilts in my home studio.
I designed this Stepping Stones Cutie Pattern and love the quilting options that it provides.
This quilt is quick and easy to piece using 16 fat eighths and very fun to quilt! I used Dublin fabrics and they were so fun and bright!
I design Cutie Patterns and one of my patterns is Cobblestones. This is a quick, easy, and giftable quilt.
As with all Cutie Patterns, Sweet Tooth uses (16) fat eighths plus extras -- background, borders, binding.
Simple border quilting frames this quilt perfectly.
Materials Used:
I design Cutie Patterns and one of my patterns is Sweet Tooth. I love to piece these, I love to quilt these, and I love to give these away.
As with all Cutie Patterns, Sweet Tooth uses (16) fat eighths plus extras -- background, borders, binding. I've made at least 40 of these quilts and predict many more in my future.
My 1 1/2" strip scrap bin is overflowing, so I quickly pieced this scrappy Sweeth Tooth as a giveaway quilt:
I stitched together wool batting strips for this quilt; I don't enjoy the process but it cleans a huge mess from my sewing room and I feel righteous when I'm finished. The puffy batting combined with the bacon stitch using my walking foot makes this quilt the perfect snuggle buddy.
I design Cutie Patterns and one of my patterns is Sweet Tooth. I love to piece these, I love to quilt these, and I love to give these away.
As with all Cutie Patterns, Sweet Tooth uses (16) fat eighths plus extras -- background, borders, binding. I've made at least 40 of these quilts and predict many more in my future.
I've recently departed from quilting these with ribbon candy to quilting these using the bacon stitch with my walking foot.
I had sew much fun quilting this week's block!
My daughter-in-law has been a part of our lives for nearly 20 years. In that time, I've made her a series of Wonder Wallets. SHE LOVES THEM! Every other year or so, she shows me that hers is wearing out and lets me know that she needs another one. I usually take far too long to make her a new one for one reason or another -- usually because I can't find the pattern. (Tell me it's not just me.)
We just celebrated her birthday and I ensured a decade during which I can lose the pattern without feeling guilty!
I had sew much fun sorting through my fabric bins and matching and cutting fabrics for her wallets!
Do you have a favorite wallet pattern? I will always make my daughter-in-law her
Wonder Wallets, but I feel the need to branch out with other wallets.
I design Cutie Patterns and one that I wish I designed is Picnic Patch.
As with all Cutie Patterns, this quilt uses sixteen (16) fat eighths plus extras -- background, borders, binding. I've made at least 20 Picnic Patch quilts as my standard wedding quilt. I've quilted each and every one of them with wool batting and ribbon candy in the sashing. The contrast between the quilted ribbon candy and the loft of the unquilted fabric and wool batting is stunning. It's also super-fun for me to quilt.
While most of my wedding quilts feature feathers, this pink quilt gave the "little girl" vibe rather than the "wedding" vibe so I chose to feature posies instead of feathers in this quilt.
Join other As the Bobbin Turns subscribers to watch how I quilted this new-for-me quilting technique.
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Picnic Patch Cutie Pattern
Wool Batting
Pansy 50-weight Cotton Tutti thread
Dusty Rose 80-weight polyester DecoBob thread
Batt Scooters
Ribbon Candy Stencils
Centering Stencil -- Machine Quilting Guide
Blue Pounce
1/4" quilt masking tape