Wednesday, July 26, 2023

Midweek Makers #393

Welcome to Midweek Makers!


I do wish I had something to share besides everyone's favorite summer quilt, Seafarer, seen above. But sciatic nerve issues still plague my right leg, affecting the ability to run a sewing machine - ugh. Fortunately, I can use the longarm with no problem, but using a foot pedal is not in my best interest right now. Soooo hoping this goes away.

Until then, I'll content myself with highlighting the quilts of Midweek Makers guests. This week, we have Grace and Peace with a Villa Rosa flannel quilt kit top,



Melva Loves Scraps created a mini basket weave quilt,



and Quilting Gail participated in the Picnic Party blog hop with this cute bag.


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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Midweek Makers #392

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Here's the second project I quilted for Marie, a very cute paper-pieced cactus garden with custom quilting. Just enough to not overdo it.



And these fabulous shares were seen last week: 
from Bell Creek Quilts, a patriotic top,


Rebecca Grace Quilting added a terrific pantograph to a beautiful quilt,


and Alycia Quilts is busy creating blocks from a jelly roll.



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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Midweek Makers #391

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I got a chance to quilt up one of two projects for a client last week, running the machine before the heat set in in the afternoon. Isn't this sweet?


I'll share the second project next week after a few more days of healing from a second round of cortisone shots in my back for sciatica. And that's the damage for all that yard work last year. Ugh.


Several visitors to last week's Midweek Makers shared their sweet projects too.

Bell Creek Quilts added a bit of teal to her rail fence quilt, giving it a nice pop,


Scrapbox Quilts showed off her 24 Karat Koby QAL,


and Quilt Chatter is happy to have an RSC project finished - well done!


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Wednesday, July 5, 2023

Midweek Makers #390

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How's everyone holding up in the summer heat waves? This weather certainly doesn't make for the best quilting atmosphere. But it certainly hasn't stopped these quilters - take a look at what they've been working on!

From Gretchen's Little Corner, several charity quilts,



a beautiful finish from Sew Preeti Quilts,



and an adorable farm quilt stitched up by Kathleen McMusing.



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Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Rotary Cutter for July Quilt Block Mania

Can you tell that the new Quilt Block Mania theme is quilting? And the tool that has made the biggest impact on the quilting world? The Rotary Cutter!


According to Olfa, a major manufacturer of rotary cutters and additional tools, the rotary cutter was invented in 1979 by Yoshio Okada. It completely revolutionized the quilting industry, forever changing how quilters cut fabric. Not only was it a time saver, but it also created more accurate cuts over the use of hand scissors. The quilting world would never be the same!

Of course, numerous other inventions came along to augment the rotary cutter - specialty mats, rulers, and specialty cutters. Those items, along with myriad others, have created a wonderful world just for quilters. So let's take a look at the other quilting themed blocks created by my fellow Quilt Block Mania designers.


Visit them all and download all the quilting themed blocks for free July 2023 only!

Carolina Moore block by Carolina Moore
Wonder Clips by Inquiring Quilter
Wonder Clip by Inflorescence
Spool and Bobbin
By the Bolt by Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Rotary Cutter by QuiltFabrication
Pressing On
Spool by Penny Spool Quilts
Sewing Scissors by Crafty Staci
Cat Nap by Kathryn LeBlanc
Sue's Quilt Shop by The Quilted Diary
Vintage Machines
Singer
Color Me Bobbin by Around the Bobbin
Stitching Together at Epida Studio
Quilt Terms at Patchwork Breeze
Happy Hours at Chickenscratch
Pin Cushion

All of our blocks finish at 12" x 12", which will make for a fantastic quilt themed quilt. My Rotary Cutter just needs scraps or fat quarters, some fusible web, and the ability to applique - pretty simple. 


The pattern includes a full size template to print out, spread over four sheets of paper. Just tape them together, using the reverse of the pattern for tracing and the print side for placement. Easy-peasy!

Sorry, but the Rotary Cutter block is currently unavailable - I'll let you know when pops up again! 

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