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Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Pieced Backings - Using yardage tutorial
Friday, February 18, 2022
Introducing The Border Quilt 4
I am so excited to introduce you to the fourth installment in The Medallion Series from PBJ!
A beautiful quilt made with traditional piecing and designed with the beginner in mind.
Each border added grows this quilt to whatever size you choose.
I went back to a scrappier version of quilt, like that of the original The Border Quilt and I truly love it.
Add that gorgeous dark background and these blocks just pop.
Speaking of popping, look at the wall hanging I made! Hello orange!!! It's love.
By changing the fabric choice this pattern now has a more modern look.
Let's see what the testers did with this pattern.
Sherry's top shows how well beautiful batiks work with The Border Quilt 4.
I love how each quilt is so unique to it's piecer.
Are you ready to get your pattern and start pulling pretty fabrics?!
Etsy: PDF The Border Quilt 4 pattern
Etsy: Printed The Border Quilt 4 pattern
(Ships March 15)
Payhip: PDF The Border Quilt 4 pattern
OR get all four patterns in The Border Quilt Bundle!
Etsy: PDF The Border Quilt Bundle
Etsy: Printed The Border Quilt Bundle
(Ships March 15)
Payhip: PDF The Border Quilt Bundle
Go Make Something Extra Ordinary!
Jen
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
February 2022 Monthly Color Challenge
February is here and I am so ready to share the next block in the 2022 MOnthy Color Challenge!
This month the block is inspired by the bay leaf. I'm not much of a cook, but when I add that bay leaf into my beef stew I feel like such a chef. 😂
The bay leaf is an aromatic leaf commonly used in cooking. It can be used whole or in a dried or ground form.If eaten whole, bay leaves are pungent and have a sharp, bitter taste. As with many spices and flavourings, the fragrance of the bay leaf is more noticeable than its taste. When the leaf is dried, the aroma is herbal, slightly floral, and somewhat similar to oregano and thyme. - Wikipedia
This block is only a little bit difficult because of the measuring units, so when making it, take your time. Measure twice, cut once is definitely the goal here. Once the cuts are made strip piecing makes this block a quickie!
February Bloggers
Carolyn - Appliques, Quilts and More
Kate - Katie Mae Quilts
Frances - Frances Quilts
Andi - True Blue Quilts
Carole - From my Carolina Home
Raylee - Sunflower Stitcheries and Quilting
The bloggers this year will be sharing their quilts using the color of the month. Green is one of my favorite colors. Sigh, there are so many favorites. These are a few of the quilts I've made using green.
Ready to get the pattern? Go to Payhip and download it now! The block is free for the month February! Each set of instructions includes a "How To" video, one for each size offered!
It's too late to have the January and February blocks emailed to you but you can download them from Payhip.