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Finally, the giant flimsy is done! This is a free quilt along by Fat Quarter ShopAll the free patterns for the 24 blocks are out together with the layout instruction. There are several layout available, and I have chosen the largest layout – 99.5″ square

You can find all about Sewcialites 2, a free sampler quilt along 2023 HERE>.

There are free video tutorials, so if you are a beginner, be sure to pick up all the tips Kimberly has for you as she sews the blocks in the videos. I love picking up various tips from different quilters as they teach me to become a better quilter.

While there’s no hard and fast rule in quilting, there are definitely some time-saving tips and piecing tricks that just make things easier that we can pick up by watching other quilters sew. 

I learned so much from sewing along the last round for Sewcialites I,

You can see my first Sewcialites quilt (also a free sampler quilt) HERE>

This round I’m sewing mine using a fat quarter bundle by Tasha Noel called the Quilt Fair!

Tasha Noel Quilt Fair

and today, it is officially a finished flimsy. 

You can read a little oopsy I had getting this giant together below…

I am still working along with the QAL using the Summer Memories Book by Susan Ache.  Use Hashtag #summermemoriesqal to join along. The book is an eye-candy filled with great projects and is sure to inspire you to pick up some red and blue fabrics to get started. I knew I did! But what really caught my eye was the basket quilt.

I am a little behind, but that is okay, the point of the quilt along is to enjoy sewing along with others, and it’s always fun to see other people’s blocks popping in my feed on social media. Are you following along?

summer memories quilt along

Summer memories quilt along is brought to you by Fat Quarter Shop and they are having a 20th Birthday Bash SALE, so come and check it out while it last.

Another fun Finish this week is a table runner. I have been intentionally trying to make more small usable projects like table toppers and table runners for me to gift away. I do love small quick projects for quick gratification.

Making small quilted gifts

As much as I want to gift every friend and family member a full bed-size quilt, that seems like a big dream, and most likely some will never get anything made from me. So, I have been intentionally putting more time and thoughts to make these small items that I am making to gift away. As I make these gifts, I am always excited thinking about the person who will be receiving them, and I think that is part of the joy as well. 

Some ideas that come to my mind when gifting quilted gifts are hot pads, table runners, table toppers, pouches or placemats. I have gifted these before and they’re always fun to see again when I come and visit my friends and family at their home. 

So, I’m looking forward to making more and spreading more love to more people. 

Mini Charm Pack

Mini Charm Packs typically contain 2.5-inch by 2.5-inch squares of fabric. These packs consist of an assortment of fabric prints and colors that are carefully curated to coordinate with each other, often following a specific theme or color palette. Moda Fabrics releases new fabric collections regularly, so their Mini Charm Packs provide quilters with the opportunity to explore and work with the latest fabric designs and patterns in a convenient and cost-effective way. I do love that you get all the variety from one single mini charm pack. Some people like to collect these for their favorite collection just to keep.

Mini charms packs are super fun to get, especially when you grab them at the counter in a brick-and-mortar shop or when you’re trying to fill up the cart to get free shipping when shopping online. You can even sign up for a monthly dose of Mini Charm Packs here>. This is a great way to get an idea of what fabric you might want to get in a larger precut size or even in yardage.

We’re back with the Friday Finish Link-Up Party!

Remember to link up a photo or your blog via In-Linkz below and let’s celebrate together!! I am making this a TWO WEEK Party and we have a giveaway this week. So come and finish something and join the party. It can be a small finish, q full quilt, or even a block finish! we celebrate all progress and a small finish is a good progress towards a bigger finish and that small finish and progress certainly deserve a celebration.

You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

Click here to enter

 

Another Quilted Table Topper got finished today. Small projects are fun to make, enough to get all the fun feeling of making it to the finish line, and also a great project to learn new skills. I usually use small quilted projects to top all kinds of furniture in my home. 

At this point, I may have a little more than I needed, so this one is going to be gifted someday! It’ll go in my bucket of gifts to give away. 

This one is a project from March 2021 Sew Sampler Box. I love the fabric. The pattern called for 2 charm packs as received in the Sew Sampler Box and I had to add some yardages for the background and the accent fabric. 

Spinning the Seam Flat

This was such a fun project and I had fun making the little 9 patches. To make sure the seams are not too thick, I press the seam in a spin to ensure that there were less bulk which makes it easier to quilt. 

You can see what I mean by that in the video below:

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Free Motion Quilting Echoing Leaves Motif

If you are in Free Motion Quilting Bootcamp, there’s a practice template for this motif in the workbook.

I love how this motif adds textures to the quilt, and it is dense enough for my liking and easy to do under a domestic machine. 

You can read more tips on free motion quilting with a domestic machine and all the essentials I used HERE>

Free Motion Quilting design for domestic machine

The quilting process took about 2 hours but was surely a relaxed one. It was an easy design as it was very organic and flexible. I spread the 2 hours in 3 days, quilting here and there whenever I have a few minutes to spare. It took 3 full bobbins to complete the quilting as it is pretty dense. 

Binding

Stripy fabric to the rescue. I love to stash on stripes, hence I usually go over the SALE section here and stock up for some whenever there’s a good stripe fabric. This time I purposely made the binding a little wider, just to frame the quilt a little more since there are no borders. 

Quilted table topper moda charm pack pattern

I love how you can easily brighten up a table with a quilted table topper. I wouldn’t eat on it, but it is nice to freshen the table when the table is not in use. 

Would you eat on your quilted table topper?

Probably controversial. Some say use your quilt.. but really, I would use them when cuddling in but for eating on, maybe not. But I think having a plastic cover on them is an option. 

Labeling the Quilted Table Topper

I was inspired to try out the method for labeling shared by Emily Dennis HERE. I didn’t do exactly as hers, but I tweaked it so that it is blending with the binding and I’d say it turned out pretty good! I’ll share a tutorial on how I put this as I put the binding soon.

I used one of the labels I custom made and this new template is coming to Quilt Label Wizard as a bonus soon! If you are already in Quilt Label Wizard, you’ll be notified of the new bonus, but if you are not yet in the course, come and join us and never miss labeling your quilt next time. 

Labeling quilt Quilted Table Topper Starry Checkker Corey Yoder Spring Brook-2

quilt label custom make it yourself

I love how subtle it is in the binding.

A finish is always worth celebrating!

One quilt flimsy is done, and several more are waiting. But a finish is worth celebrating!

Welcome to another “Three of 3 on A Tuesday”. I will have THREE things or links of 3 topics for you to visit/read on Tuesday to either showcase tutorials, inspirations, random daily thoughts or it could be any fabric/notion sales running that particular week. So for today, here are the THREE of 3 things:

It has been a while since I last posted three of 3, but you can always visit the archives HERE>

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3 FREE Layer Cakes Pattern

I love layer cakes, those 10″ square stacks are just perfect for lots of different projects and big enough to make a reasonable size quilts when paired with a background fabric. I love that we can create mini bundle stacks too if you fold them!

I am always in the look out for great patterns that I can whip up when I want to use up my stash of layer cakes. And I’ve found some new ones and an oldie that I’ve been wanting to make. 

  1. This pattern is definitely going on my bucket list! I just love the chevron look and can’t wait to use my Stripology Ruler to cut out easily. 
  2. Plus pattern is always a great idea. Especially one made easy with few slashes into the layer cakes!
  3. Big Block with a whole layer cake? Check this one out. You just have to make one big block for the quilt.

Don’t forget to pin this list for future reference!

free and easy layer cake quilt pattern not to be missed!

 

3 things Layer Cake related

  1. Working with Solid Layer Cake is a great way to save time too when paired with the printed layer cake. Check out the basic Solid Layer Cake on SALE HERE>
  2. There’s a 40-70% off Layer Cake for Mother’s Day HERE> Won’t last long, but check it out while it lasted. 
  3. This bundle. I absolutely love the book and the ruler, so many good patterns in this one. I am already ready to cut one up with this bundle of fabrics!

layer cake pattern book

 

3 things I’m grateful for this week:

While there are tons of things to be grateful for, I want to mention these three for the week cause it is always nice to simply take the time and feel the grateful feeling. 

  1. Comment from readers like Peg & Mary from my last Tuesday Post HERE>. I truly appreciate the time that you take to leave a comment.
  2. Receiving some happy mails! I got my yardage to finish off my Sewcialites Quilt II and a couple of new things like these new 4″ foundation papers which are perfect for scraps!! yeay..
  3. Being a mother. Mother’s Day reminds me of how grateful I am to be one and to have a loving one who has sacrificed lots of her time and energy to raise us all. And I think it’s not too late to wish you a Happy Mother’s Day too!
     

What are you grateful for today?

Comment below and let me know!

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Barn Star Sampler Quilt Along

This Quilt Along runs from January 27 till December with Fat Quarter Shop.

You can pick up your book HERE on Amazon or

at Fat Quarter Shop.

They sold out so many times already! It is such a great book

 

Month 5: Block #5

As I mentioned in the previous blog post HERE, I am using a mix of Tula Pink and Anna Maria Horner I have in my stash. However, I did add in a bundle of Tula Pink Tiny Dots and Stripes recently to add in more varieties if the basics into the quilt.

I just love picking fabrics for this project. With so many fun features and artwork from both of these designers, it is such a joy to make these blocks!

Welcome to another “Three of 3 on A Tuesday”. I will have THREE things or links of 3 topics for you to visit/read on Tuesday to either showcase tutorials, inspirations, random daily thoughts or it could be any fabric/notion sales running that particular week. So for today, here are the THREE of 3 things:

It has been a while since I last posted three of 3, but you can always visit the archives HERE>

There are affiliate links within this post, in which I may earn a small commission if you take action. Please find my full disclosure here.

3 FREE Table Runner Tutorials

I have been thinking of making simple table runners to have in my stash for gifting. Table runners or potholders are perfect for gifting aside from pouches. So, I have been finding some patterns to save so I can just start when I want. 

  1. Spring Flowers Table Runner. This will brighten up any table. Perfect for the Spring. 
  2. I love to have green plants around the home, so why not a green leafy vine table runner too. This table runner with free pattern seems like a quick one to make. 
  3. Chevron Table Runner. I can see this in various colours but the red one is surely on my list to make too. 

I also have the Ruby Jelly Roll Table Runner tutorial HERE on the blog that I want to recreate.

Don’t forget to pin this list for future reference!

 

3 Basics To Stock in Stash

  1. Solid fabrics are always nice to have in the stash. I rarely make a full quilt with only printed fabrics, except for scrappy ones, but still, with most of the scrappy patterns, it is an easy route to pick a solid to allow some negative space to allow the quilt pattern to shine. My favourite Solid Basic fabric is 20% off HERE, so it is always a good time to pick some for the projects you already have in mind. 
  2. I’ve been inspired to collect various background prints too after watching this interview with Susan Ache. I love the idea of a scrappy background like with this quilt I made HERE and HERE. So, I’ve signed up for low volume fat quarter bundle HERE. If you want to have a try without subscribing, check out low volume bundles HERE>
  3. Essential threads. I mostly use basic white or snow for quilting and piecing. So, these are the basics I always buy whenever there’s a sale so that they’re always in stock and so that I don’t have to buy them at full price. Check out 20% off Essential Threads HERE>

3 things I’m grateful for this week:

While there are tons of things to be grateful for, I want to mention these three for the week cause it is always nice to simply take the time and feel the grateful feeling. 

  1. Time to start some new cross-stitch projects. I am inspired by stitch Maynia and I want to start all the things, but I’ll do what I have time for. I’ve started on Every Opening Flowers this week. 
  2. Time to catch up on some quilt alongs like the Barn Star Quilt. Working with the bright and amazingly deisgn fabric is such a joy.
  3. Time to clean up my garden. Honestly, this week I have been trying to move a lot more. This intention to move has made me more productive and also limit my screen time! Yeay!

 

What are you grateful for today?

Comment below and let me know!

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This week kicks off the quilt along to celebrate the launch of Summer Memories Book by Susan Ache.  Use Hashtag #summermemoriesqal to join along. The book is an eye-candy filled with great projects and is sure to inspire you to pick up some red and blue fabrics to get started. I knew I did! But what really caught my eye was the basket quilt.

I wasn’t sure at first whether I was going to join in, but I have longed to make a basket quilt and I thought this would just be a good time to get that started. Quilt Alongs are fun and I always love the motivation and inspiration I get when others are making the same quilt. 

summer memories quilt along

Welcome to another “Three of 3 on A Tuesday”. I will have THREE things or links of 3 topics for you to visit/read on Tuesday to either showcase tutorials, inspirations, random daily thoughts or it could be any fabric/notion sales running that particular week. So for today, here are the THREE of 3 things:

It has been a while since I last posted three of 3, but you can always visit the archives HERE>

There are affiliate links within this post, in which I may earn a small commission if you take action. Please find my full disclosure here.

3 Happy Mail I recently received

  1. Summer Memories Book: The Quilt Along is kicking off this week with this wonderful basket quilt. Use Hashtag #summermemoriesqal to join along. If you didn’t get the chance to buy it before it was sold out, don’t worry it’ll be back in stock soon and you’ll be able to catch up later.
  2. Random Scrap Bag: This was a fun find, I love getting some fun surprises and this did not disappoint. For the price, it was well worth it, they were all full width ~ 44″ in size, some were almost a half yard size. I bought another one and waiting for that to arrive, will update what I get in that one too.

    Scrap Bag
  3. A whole 4 yards of brown fabric. Not my usual colors, but I wanted to start the Scrappy Spool Quilt. There’s an all-year-long Quilt-ALong for this quilt and it is not too late to join in. Use the #scrappyspoolQAL to join in the fun. I bought the fabric from the SALE selection HERE for less than $7/yard.

 

3 Inspiring Links

  1. Sunday Preparations: This article inspires me to be more prepared and get more out of my precious sewing time. A good habit to really reap the best of the little pockets of time you have in a busy life to keep creating and making crafts.   
  2. 100 days of organic applique: what a fun idea! such a great inspiration, I always failed at keeping up with 100days of anything but the though of having a repetitive challenge is fun and this one was surely inspiring to visit too. 
  3. Scrappy corner triangle quilts: An awesome idea to use all those leftover triangles you cut out from snowballing a block. I keep lots of the bigger triangles and while sometime I turn them into half-square triangle units, this scrappy corner idea is also an option. I would love to make the bed quilt someday – the one in the video is absolutely stunning!

 

leftover scraps form my Sewcialites Quilt.

3 habits I’m trying to start implementing

  1. Have a break and walk after 15-20 minutes of sitting. 
  2. Clean my sewing room floor. 
  3. Have iced tea with me while I’m sewing to stay hydrated.

 

Do you have any new habits you’re implementing? Comment below and let me know!

Click HERE to visit the Archive for Three of Three Posts for more fun links and past stories