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Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs Blog Hop

Here it is, my latest quilt, Stars in My Eyes



The above picture is the back of the quilt because this quilt was made for Kelly Young's new book, Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs (affiliate links), and today is the blog hop to celebrate the book's launch! Feel free to visit with the other quilters participating today, sharing their fabulous quilt backs. 

Sandra @ mmm...quilts
Anja @ Anja Quilts
Vasudha @ Storied Quilts
Kris @ Sew Sunshine
Leanne @ Devoted Quilter


Below is the front, which I've been teasing you with all the sneak peeks - this quilt is definitely a patriotic two-fer!

striped pinwheel blocks set in blues


For my back, I channeled Kelly's improv scrap piecing technique, because of fabric limitations.  Ultimately I'm thrilled I was able to pull off a coordinating back with the fabric leftovers I had and boy, was it slim pickings. But together, the front and back make a great combo!

So, a bit of history on this quilt. The front, specifically the blue scrap blocks, were created in January for RSC2023. I wanted to use up my blue scraps to make enough blocks for a complete quilt. But then the realization hit me that an all-blue quilt was just, well, boring. That's when the idea came to give the quilt a patriotic theme, as anything red, white, and blue is a favorite! It was also a great way to use up bits and pieces of end-of-bolt Fireworks kit fabric.

As for the quilt's name, Stars in My Eyes, that was inspired by the striped pinwheels, as those could really make your eyes spin and possibly see stars!

Since this quilt (and post) is more about the back, there were several quilt back patterns from Kelly's Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs book that I considered for this quilt, such as this one for it's simplicity.


Or this one, as it's design would coordinate well with the front,


or this one, which would use up more of the blue scraps.


Tough to choose, right?

Unfortunately, with my fabric constraints, none of those backs would work. So, I chose to design with what I had.

Here's a picture of my evolving back, all based around the four not-the-same-size light blue star yardage pieces. Those pieces, along with the large pinwheel are laying on the finished top, exposing the space I need to fill in.


Ultimately, I decided to build around all for sides of the pinwheel for a more symmetrical look, using narrow blue starred yardage, then adding more blue scrap pieced blocks,


and finally a border using the light blue star print.


Though this is not one of Kelly's designs, I'm pretty happy with how well it turned out, getting it to coordinate with the front plus using up leftovers and scraps.

Enough about my quilt - let's talk more about Kelly's new book! Of course I only showed three back patterns that I considered - there are seriously a ton of choices! Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs contains 30 different quilt backs, split between those that use scraps and leftovers, and those using stash and yardage. Plus, each pattern is given in three different sizes, which is always a win-win! Here's an example of a Twin XL and a Queen.


And there's more! As an extra special bonus, Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs offers 18 FREE lap size downloadable bonus patterns for the quilt 'fronts' featured in the book. All total, that makes 48 quilt patterns -WOW! Here's a sample of two.

Kelly, as always, makes her scrap quilting theory and patterns easy to follow, even including quilt finishing instructions. Definitely a complete quilting book!

Speaking of finishing, Stars in My Eyes includes quilting the pantograph Fireworks, using a light blue thread so as not to detract from the pinwheel blocks, yet showing up nicely on the dark blue blocks.

quilting detail up close


Overall, I think I nailed it! And with Fourth of July coming up, it's ready for display. Excited that it joins Patriotic Wave, Four Star Salute, Fireworks, and Liberty, plus several more - I do love red, white, and blue!

If you want to up your quilt backing game, I highly recommend Perfectly Pieced Quilt Backs. You can find it through your favorite online booksellers, or for a signed copy, hop over to Kelly's Etsy shop.

Happy Quilting everyone!




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Friday, December 30, 2022

Christmas Giveaway #5

This is the fifth and last giveaway in my month of Christmas giving, thanks to me and C&T Publishing! 


Let's close out the year with a giveaway of Becky Goldsmith's Hand Sewing, A Journey to Unplug, Slow Down, and Learn Something Old.



This book covers all aspects of hand sewing quilts - applique, English paper piecing, hand piecing, and hand quilting. That's a ton of information for those wanting to stitch by hand!


With easy to read and follow instructions, Becky also adds very helpful tips in each section, giving you choices of how to best approach your project.


There's also a very helpful section on wool applique.


For all of you wanting to explore hand stitching, enter to win one copy of Hand Sewing using the Rafflecopter widget below. Giveaway is for continental US residents only - sorry, no international, Alaska or Hawaii at this time. Giveaway is open now until midnight January 6th. Good luck! 

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Friday, December 23, 2022

Christmas Giveaway #4

This is the fourth giveaway in my month of Christmas giving, thanks to me and C&T Publishing!


I'll be giving away two copies of Stress Free Sewing Solutions by Barbara Emodi this week for those interested in sewing clothing



Back in my days of garment sewing, I would have appreciated this book for all of it's easy-to-read information for sewing neckbands, facings, (dreaded) zippers,


v-necks and sleeves.


I'd say just about every issue encountered in garment sewing is covered, and in a more simple manner, perfect for those with limited time to sew. This book is a must have addition to the sewing library!

Interested in stitching up your own clothing? Then enter to win one of two copies of Stress Free Sewing Solutions using the Rafflecopter form below. Giveaway is for two continental US residents only - sorry, no international, Alaska or Hawaii at this time. Giveaway is open now until midnight December 29th. Good luck! 


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Friday, December 16, 2022

Christmas Giveaway #3

Time for another Christmas giveaway, thanks to me and C&T Publishing!


This week I'm giving away not one, but two copies of the very modern quilt book by Cindy Grisdela, Adventures in Improv Quilts



This book is geared toward the quilter wanting to break out of traditional quilt block construction and go on a free-for-all. Of course, there are chapters devoted to walking you through the process of improv quilting!

The book starts with the elements of design,


exploring color, and finally moving into guided exercises to get those improv ideas flowing.


Ready to adventure down an improv quilting journey? Then enter to win one of two copies of this terrific book using the Rafflecopter form below. Giveaway is for two continental US residents only - sorry, no international, Alaska or Hawaii at this time. Giveaway is open now until midnight December 22nd. Good luck! 

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Friday, December 9, 2022

Christmas Giveaway #2

This is the second giveaway in my month of Christmas giving, thanks to me and C&T Publishing!


The selection this week is the Christmas themed fiction book, The Tannenbaum Christmas Quilt by Ann Hazelwood. 


This is the third book in the Door County Quilts series, of which there are currently five. Time to get reading!

I personally have not read this book, though it promises adventure, quilts, romance and more. It also features facets of a German Christmas, which would be fun to learn about. Certainly sounds like a book to curl up to in front of the fireplace!

Want to win this 350+ page bit of quilty pleasure? Just enter via Rafflecopter below. Giveaway is for continental US residents only - sorry, no international, Alaska or Hawaii at this time. Giveaway is open now until midnight December 15th. Good luck! 

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Friday, December 2, 2022

Christmas Giveaway #1

Let's celebrate Christmas with a month of giveaways! That's right, each Friday in the month of December, I'll be giving away a featured quilt book - Merry Christmas to you, from me and C&T Publishing!


The first quilt book up for grabs will help you finish those quilts! Appropriately titled The Ultimate Quilt Finishing Guide and written by Harriet Hargrave and Carrie Hargrave-Jones, this book is full of border ideas plus info on batting, backing and binding.

 


What most impresses me about this book is the library of quilt borders. There's over 100 border ideas, grouped into themes based on shape or block style.


Given by the quilt on the front cover, one could easily make a Round Robin quilt based on the border ideas from this book - wouldn't that be fun!

Finally, the authors go into several methods of binding a quilt, including binding hexagonal quilts with 60 degree angles. Definitely a terrific reference book!

To win a copy of The Ultimate Quilt Finishing Guide, enter via Rafflecopter below. Giveaway is for continental US residents only - sorry, no international, Alaska or Hawaii at this time. Giveaway is open now until midnight December 8th. Good luck! 

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Monday, October 17, 2022

Quilter's 2 1/2 Strip Precut Companion Review

Here's a new book, hot off the press! It's the Quilter's 2 1/2" Strip Precut Companion (affiliate link) from everyone's favorite quilter, Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilting Company, with another great book for using precuts.


The quilt that's on the cover certainly is attractive! 



This is the second book I've shared from Jenny. The first was the Quilter's 10in Square Precut Companion (affiliate link) from which I made a couple Slice of Life quilts. Feel free to read my review and see other quilts patterns in that book.

And this book is just as good as that one - maybe even better! Of course, I think that's due to not only to the easy yet beautiful quilt patterns, but really the source of these patterns - 2 1/2" strips.

Jelly rolls dominate the pre-cut market these days. Heck, there's even National Jelly Roll Day which I've celebrated numerous times, offering free patterns from around the web with Free Jelly Roll Patterns, More Free Jelly Roll Patterns, and Free Jelly Roll Quilt Patterns. Definitely a popular precut!

Here's a sampling of quilts found in the Quilter's 2 1/2" Strip Precut Companion. though I highly recommend the 'view inside' at Amazon to see more gorgeous strip quilts.



and


Wouldn't that last one look stunning with Christmas fabrics???

So, for all you 2 1/2" strip or jelly roll enthusiasts, grab yourself a copy of this brand new book and start stitching!

Happy Quilting!



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Friday, September 2, 2022

How Do I Quilt It - Book of the Month


It's been a while since I've had a book of the month, but I feel this hot-off-the-press is well worth featuring. May I present How Do I Quilt It? by Christa Watson. (affiliate link)

If you've been a follower for awhile, you'll know I'm always on the lookout for quilting books that present quilting designs from the simple to the complex, with freehand or ruler work, for both the domestic machine quilter and the longarmer. And this book is another to add to my library!

How Do I Quilt It? is perfect for the quilter wanting to learn how to quilt on a domestic machine. Christa goes over two methods of domestic machine stitching, using either freemotion or a walking foot. There are three quilt projects given, each using both quilting techniques to get you started.

Christa starts out the quilting process by explaining the tools involved, how to prepare your quilt, and making a quilting plan. Then it's off to stitching. But don't forget, it's important to practice, practice, practice!

Here's a sample of a project, using ribbon candy, 


and here's a collection of other quilting ideas for the same quilt.


If you're ready to jump into quilting your own quilts, I recommend starting out with How Do I Quilt It? It's sure to give you the confidence you need! And once you've become comfortable quilting, expand your repertoire of quilting designs with another of Christa's books, 99 Machine Quilting Designs (affiliate link).



Happy Quilting!




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