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Welcome to the 16th week post of the 52 weeks of hot pads / quilted pot holders.

 

I thought it would be a great challenge for me to do a pot holder a.k.a hot pads every single week of 2019. (but I am currently falling behind a few weeks , I’ll try and catch up)

I am planning on having it displayed in my kitchen. They make great decor don’t they?

While I am at it, I am going to be sharing with you a simple tutorial on the process.

You can join in the challenge and make the same hot pads I make every week with the same design or any of your own choice.

I am ready to quilt this medallion quilt, and I find myself compelled to write a post on the journey of making the quilt. 

When I was making the quilt, I was out of my blogging phase. Instagram kind of took over.

So I didn’t even have an official blog post on the progress. Though it took quite a long time to piece this quilt together.

But I am glad at least I have micro-blogged about it on Instagram. At least I have a sense of the timing and the photos of the progress.

Here is a little progress I made this week, and it is on a scrappy quilt. My favourite kind of quilt.

I didn’t have much time to sew this week, and I crave for some sewing time by the end of the week.

This morning, I pulled out my long left out leaders and enders project from the top drawer of my sewing table and I brought them out from my sewing room (where my little boy is still asleep when I have free time to sew) to my living room where I have another machine set up (this sewing cabinet closes into a small buffet table, this one is Australian made – you can find similar table HERE if you are in the US)

 

Originally I planned to work on these in between other projects. Hence it was going be my leaders and enders project. And that is the reason it was on my top drawer under my sewing machine.

But let’s be honest here, I never got to it. 

I still need to learn this art of leaders and enders

 

Well, at least I tried right? 

Anyway, this week I only had 5 minutes here and there, and I got 4 more blocks done.

2 of each, the A set and the B set. 

It is all in making time for it. Even little time adds up!

The thread mess on the yoga pant is always a sign of a good sewing time.

 

The pattern of this quilt is SCRAP VOMIT by Katy at “I’m a Ginger monkey”, but the website is now closed and I can’t redirect you to the pattern.

But they are basically a 7×7 of 2.5″ patches. The A block is all scrappy, whereas a diamond shape pattern is arranged for block B.

 

Hmmmm, let me tell you a little secret : I started the first block in 2012! That is about 7 years in the making. 

That’s okay, there’s love in every quilt made no matter how long they’ve been stashed away before it finally got done right?

 

[related post: Scrappy Trip Quilt I and Scrappy Trip Quilt II]

 

I pulled out the stashed pressed blocks and rearranged it and I so want to call it done. 

 

Pressing seams open for a Scrappy quilt. Is it worth the time?

I usually don’t press open but scrappy quilts like this makes me cringe when I think about all the seams to match!

It is crazy work I must say to press it all open. In the end, I didn’t think it was worth it.

Besides, I feel like seams press to side is much stronger. And pressing open actually made it harder to match seams between blocks because they glide over so easily as there’s no nesting. 

Hm, maybe I rather have bulky seams than having to deal with all this. How about you?

 

So, I think I am ready to put this together into a quilt top and get it quilted. 

Initially my plan was to make it a large queen size quilt, but I figured a finish would be great too. Besides, I was running out of the yellow little blocks for the centre of the B blocks. 

There are plenty of pieced rows still, and maybe I’ll make another one next time, similar but different. 

I rarely make smaller size quilt, as we don’t really need to cuddle under them in Malaysia’s hot weather, but I love the idea of having just small little quilts that is easy for me to gift away. 

I think I have enough of king/queen size quilts for now. 

How about you? What size quilt do you like to make? Do you love scrappy quilt too?Leave a comment down below. 

 

Another finished quilt of the year! Yeay, this one came together so quickly, part of the reason why I love accountability and due dates!

This is a part of the quilt-along that is hosted by one of favourite shop, the Fat Quarter Shop

If you are up to play around with a gorgeous block – come and join us!

Fat Quarter Shop Rocket Star Quilt Along

There are affiliate links within the post for your convenience. Please find the full disclosure here. 

 

Rocket Star Quilt Along (3rd May) prep:

  • Rocket Star Quilt Pattern
  • Starburst Ruler – highly recommend this, there’ll be a template in the pattern, but I sliced through my homemade template twice! 
  • Stripology Ruler – I am recommending this as I used mine for all those sashing. So, so useful. 
  • Rocket Star Quilt Kit (Exclude backing) featuring a new line by Basic Grey – NOVA. I love Basic Grey, and this one is no exception! Just gorgeous!
  • You can also check out NOVA by Basic Grey HERE. Tell me what do you think of the line? I love florals and geometric – so I am definitely in love with it!

A quilt-along is coming this 3rd May!

Hosted by one of favourite shop, the Fat Quarter Shop

If you are up to play around with a gorgeous block – make sure you stop by again 3rd May for all the details and the video tutorial!

 

Fat Quarter Shop Rocket Star Quilt Along

There are affiliate links within the post for your convenience. Please find the full disclosure here. 

You can get all the fun stuff to get ahead first too:

Rocket Star Quilt Along (3rd May) prep:

  • Rocket Star Quilt Pattern
  • Starburst Ruler – highly recommend this, there’ll be a template in the pattern, but I sliced through my homemade template twice! 
  • Stripology Ruler – I am recommending this as I used mine for all those sashing. So, so useful. 
  • Rocket Star Quilt Kit (Exclude backing) featuring a new line by Basic Grey – NOVA. I love Basic Grey, and this one is no exception! Just gorgeous!
  • You can also check out NOVA by Basic Grey HERE. Tell me what do you think of the line? I love florals and geometric – so I am definitely in love with it!

I didn’t get to purchase these before starting mine due to the shipping time to get it to me all the way across the world. Instead I used one of my favourite “hoarded long enough” stash : Denyse Schmidt.

Not surprising, that it consist of florals and geometrics too!

I will be posting the full quilt finish on 3rd May, so make sure you stop by then too. As for now, enjoy the work in progress photos.

Welcome to the 15th week post of the 52 weeks of hot pads / quilted pot holders.

 

I thought it would be a great challenge for me to do a pot holder a.k.a hot pads every single week of 2019.

I am planning on having it displayed in my kitchen. They make great decor don’t they?

While I am at it, I am going to be sharing with you a simple tutorial on the process.

You can join in the challenge and make the same hot pads I make every week with the same design or any of your own choice.

Welcome to the 14th week post of the 52 weeks of hot pads / quilted pot holders.

 

I thought it would be a great challenge for me to do a pot holder a.k.a hot pads every single week of 2019.

I am planning on having it displayed in my kitchen. They make great decor don’t they?

While I am at it, I am going to be sharing with you a simple tutorial on the process.

You can join in the challenge and make the same hot pads I make every week with the same design or any of your own choice.

Welcome to the 13th week post of the 52 weeks of hot pads / quilted pot holders.

 

I thought it would be a great challenge for me to do a pot holder a.k.a hot pads every single week of 2019.

I am planning on having it displayed in my kitchen. They make great decor don’t they?

While I am at it, I am going to be sharing with you a simple tutorial on the process.

You can join in the challenge and make the same hot pads I make every week with the same design or any of your own choice.

I thought I’ll put this here on the blog too. This was my insta story a couple of weeks ago.

I love looking at sewing spaces and I would love to share a little more of mine, so you’ll feel like you’ve been here sewing with me at some point.

Besides, it always nice to look back at all the setup I used to sew in. 

Sewing Space 2011

Just look at this one – when I first learned how to quilt. That table was just beside our bed. 

I think that is when the name The Little Mushroom Cap came from. I was just sewing in a small cute little space under the roof of a mushroom cap. Well it felt like that. 

I loved it. 

 

There are also many times when we don’t dine on the table because there’s fabrics and sewing machine on the dining table.

One quilter’s life is that one whole family’s life. Right?

My current space – 2019

I recently moved the furniture back into the space when I was feeling most productive. I would say, I love the setup but I haven’t yet still manage to maximise the sewing potential. You see, I am most productive in the wee early morning around 4-5am. 

My kids are not up at the time, thankfully. I love them, but I really do think some quiet time is necessary.

In the early morning, I could have all the peaceful me time praying, meditating, blogging and sewing.

Do you have a morning routine?

My Morning Routine is a game changer. I love it so much. I read about it from this book and has never looked back. 

However, since the current space is shared with my kid’s bed, I haven’t been able to sew much during my mornings. But, things have been progressing with this space and I am getting back more sewing mojo, even if I have to sew after cooking dinner just before bed time. 

Whatever it is, I am so grateful. 

Grateful for the space. Grateful for the joy sewing has brought to my life. 

Well, I hope you enjoy this short insta-story video.

If haven’t followed me on instagram, you can find me at amira_littlemushroomcap. I wish to do more insta stories and videos in the future, but it does require more time just uploading and editing. Hope I’ll get more efficient at that. 

I promise, I’ll try and do along video tour of the space.

If you are interested in some of the organization I have in there (besides all the mess too) – I have a post HERE that shares some those.

 

Welcome to the 12th week post of the 52 weeks of hot pads / quilted pot holders.

 

I thought it would be a great challenge for me to do a pot holder a.k.a hot pads every single week of 2019.

I am planning on having it displayed in my kitchen. They make great decor don’t they?

While I am at it, I am going to be sharing with you a simple tutorial on the process.

You can join in the challenge and make the same hot pads I make every week with the same design or any of your own choice.