Back in "the day" (2012) Moda Fabrics hosted a "Bakeshop" Blog that included wonderful, free to download, patterns each week. One of my favorites was a pattern that utilized Layer Cakes, those stacks of 40+ ten inch square pieces comprising an entire fabric line, it was called 9-Patchtastic. I pieced this one at that time; here it is pictured on the quilting frame last week, it had hung as a
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Back in "the day" (2012) Moda Fabrics hosted a "Bakeshop" Blog that included wonderful, free to download, patterns each week. One of my favorites was a pattern that utilized Layer Cakes, those stacks of 40+ ten inch square pieces comprising an entire fabric line, it was called 9-Patchtastic. I pieced this one at that time; here it is pictured on the quilting frame last week, it had hung as a
read moreBack in April, I told you about a stack of charm square packs I found in my sewing room and how I wanted to use them up. I did make a few charm square quilts over the last few months and I would like to share with you my latest one!
This is the Toddler Quilt by Patty Wright for the Moda Bakeshop. I made this pattern once before, for a work friend's baby boy. It is really fun to sew up and really quick too.
I used charm squares from the Simply Style collection by V and Co ...
read moreAt the risk of sounding like a one-trick pony, I made another charm square quilt. I'd forgotten how much fun these are to sew - there is usually very little cutting and all the fabrics go together well! The quilt I'm sharing with you today is from a pattern I've used once before, almost 8 years go now. It's from another tutorial from the Moda Bakeshop (I used to get most of the patterns I sewed from the Moda Bakeshop back in the day).
Just like many of the charm packs I've used recently, these colours ... read more
I'm back with yet another charm square quilt! I can't believe how many of those charm packs I still have in my stash - many of which I probably will never use. However, I just love the colours in this one - Summersville Spring by Lucie Summers for Moda.
The pattern is one I downloaded forever ago from the Moda Bakeshop - it is called "Line Dance" and was designed by Kathy Mack from Pink Chalk Studios. This was a really quick quilt to sew together, especially if you don't over-think the placement of each charm square. I think I ... read more
I'm still doing donation quilts but just haven't posted any for a while.
I'm still doing donation quilts but just haven't posted any for a while.
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