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Tula Pink’s Personal Slow & Steady Fabric Story – Could it be your story too?

Tula is a storyteller in each of her fabric lines!   Her stories enrapture us and draw us to her fabrics and art.  She has told many stories to enthrall and entertain us, but it isn’t until this Slow and Steady collection that she shares her personal  journey through her fabric.  To celebrate Tula’s 20th Anniversary Collection, she decided to share her own personal story with such a big milestone.  Her story speaks to me in such a beautiful way with the things I want to do in my own personal life.  I’m sure this story will speak to you too!

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Do you remember learning life’s lessons from Aesop’s Fables when you were young or reading them to your own children?  Aesop was known to be a slave and storyteller  in ancient Greece between 620 and 564 BC.  That was a LONG time ago!  The fable of the Tortoise and the Hare was something that always resonated with Tula.  In Tula’s own words she says, “It’s a story about staying the course against all odds, championing heart and hard work over arrogance and giving it your all, every time.  It is a story about focus and drive, integrity and determination.”

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We can all relate to this!  Can’t we?  It’s a classic and there are some parts of the story that Tula bring to our attention in her newest fabric collection Slow and Steady.

Tula takes the story a little further, and mention that the Tortoise and the Hare are like one coin that has two sides.  One side of the coin is the Tortoise and the other side the Hare.  Is there maybe a little bit of the Tortoise AND the Hare in each of us.  Do we personally struggle with feeling like we are in a race and just need to keep running and running incessantly without a break?  We feel great from the progress then like the Hare we take a break.  We decide that we have been working so hard and getting such great results that we just stop and don’t realize that life starts to pass us by.   The quote below is on a coordinate of the Slow and Steady Fabric Collection that is called Clear Skies.  Let’s keep those skies clear to see just what is out there in the world.

Don't Let the World Pass You By

 

Do we sometimes take a slow pace and just ever so methodically get things done every day?  Do we enjoy the journey and simple joys to feed our soul to keep our steady pace going like the Tortoise?  The Tortoise has a big heart and keeps his heart strong by just continually keeping a pace.  Feeling progress fuels our spirits no matter what speed we are going.

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Tula mentions that the Tortoise represents heart and the Hare represent ego.  Sometimes our heart and ego conflict with each other.  We want to win and succeed don’t we?  I certainly don’t want to win at the expense of others though.  I don’t want to win for accolades.

The Tortoise and the Hare EGO Tula Pink Slow and Steady

I’m a personality not in competition with others.  My life has been too difficult to spend any energy of mine focusing on others.  I’m only in competition with myself and the person I was yesterday.  I don’t know about you but my life has not been an easy one.  I’ve been told that what I have experienced in my lifetime is unreal in terms of trauma.  I am just proud to be the person that I am today.  I’m proud that I am a survivor.  I am proud that I am a good mother.  I’m proud that I get up everyday, take care of myself and others, I think if my mom would be alive today that she would be proud of me too.  I’m glad that I can find simple joys in life and appreciate them.   I like to surround myself with things of meaning reminding myself of who I am and who I can become.

Sometimes we can be the type of people that are in competition with others or ourselves.  Both can be a dangerous path.  With a person like me, being in competition with myself, I have to be kind to myself and benevolent.  Do you think that you need to be kinder to yourself?  If you are not going to be kind to yourself then who will?  We don’t need to be victims; we just need to be ourselves.  We need to overcome whatever tiny thing it is that is pulling us down.  But most of all don’t be the one pulling yourself down.  Tell yourself how wonderful you are, be kind to you!

Love yourself like the Tortoise with the BIG Heart Tula Point Tortoise Shell

Tula truly inspires me!  Like the heart shape above is a coordinate piece from the Slow and Steady collection.  If you look closely at the pattern it is the Tortoise’s shell.  Don’t you love surrounding yourself with meaning.  Sometimes I’m like the Hare and think I need to go fast to achieve something but it really is the slow steady pace of the Tortoise with blind faith that gets us where we want to be in life!  Does she inspire you?  I’m going to make something extra special with this fabric collection that not only represents Tula’s story but represents my own story.  It is a story I want to share with my children.  What I make with this collection will sit out everyday to remind me that life isn’t a race but to be slow and steady in my personal and life goals.

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Tula says, “The tortoise represents that magical thing in all of us that drives us to do the thing that we NEED to do even when there isn’t any evidence to support it.  The tortoise is blind faith, he continues on when no one is looking.  He keeps marching forward when no one expects him to win.

That just resonates within me!  Does it resonate within you?  I am no one special and no one is watching me.  Everyday we get up and do our thing that we need to do.  There is a magical thing within each of us that speaks of our integrity to be true to ourselves and take care of what we need to do.  There isn’t evidence that what we do today will give us a good result tomorrow but… we do it because we know we need to.  Let us all keep marching forward not because we are going to win or receive accolades but because we know what we are doing is right.

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I have dreams and I’m sure that you have dreams.  Here is the word dreams on the racing flags coordinate of Tula’s Slow and Steady collection.  Are our dreams a race?  No.  I don’t know if our dreams will come true, but I do know that if we are helpful to each other we can help our dreams come true.  There are many people out in the world that their dreams our so simple and we can help those dreams become a reality.  As we lift and encourage each other we can make a difference in our lives and the lives of others.

I’m grateful for a talented person like Tula that can reach into our hearts with her storytelling art and help us discover the best within ourselves.  The items I create with Slow and Steady will be a token and reminder of just how I can become the best person that is within me.

As Creatives, there is always a struggle between getting it done fast versus doing it with the heart.

In reference to the Hare, Tula shares, “The Hare tells us that we can rest on our laurels and take it easy.  The Hare needs other people to tell him he is good enough.  The Hare doesn’t run unless there is someone there to watch him win.  The Hare can win but will always get in his own way.”  I don’t want to be an obstacle in my own path.  May we always search deep to improve ourselves.

My hope is that I will slow down and keep my focus on doing things with my heart.  We can truly succeed personally if we just do it with our hearts.  I know that Tula does!  I have never seen a person work so hard at what she does, sharing so much of herself with everyone.  She is one talented individual with her art!  She is able to express things that are at a cutting edge artistically in bright beautiful colors.  Not only is she gifted in her art, but she knows how to quilt and makes art that works for us as quilters.  Her fabric collections are cohesive taking every piece, color and motif designed for the end creator.

Tula Pink Slow and Steady

Tula is smart and savvy as a business woman and an example for us all to be a girl boss of our business and rock it!  Tula is dedicated to making her customer, the end consumer, happy with what they purchase.  She is kind and generous with her time to everyone.  Tula just makes each one of us feel important to her.  Feel connected to her, her story and her fabrics.  She wants you to feel that way.  She feels connected to you whether she has met you or not.  She is constantly thinking about you and designing with you personally in mind.

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One of the pieces of her collection say, “I’m a winner”.   People asked her if she was saying that she is personally a winner.  Of course she is a winner to all of us but more importantly to herself!  Tula’s message is not that she is the winner, rather we are all winners as we balance the Tortoise and the Hare – the Heart versus the Ego within each one of us.  This piece of fabric in my quilt, will remind me that I am a winnner and that I just need to keep moving forward in a Slow and Steady pace even when I don’t feel like it.  I love to work hard and I want to work hard at a slow and steady pace.  Life is a balance and sometimes we may get a little unbalanced but we can steady it and that’s part of life.

I hope you will enjoy seeing EVERYONE create items from her fabric collection.  I will teach you everything I know so that you can make something similar for yourself.  Your item might be different because it will speak of your journey and to your heart.  I can’t wait to see all the creations that you make that will inspire all of us!

Close Up of Heart Quilt Slow and Steady

If you are new to quilting, I’m going to teach some basic quilting with Tula Pink’s fabrics.  Remember it is a slow and steady pace and we are not in a race with others but just ourselves.  You don’t come into the world knowing how to sew or quilt.  I remember Tula saying something like, “What’s the worst thing, I can do?  Mess up a piece of fabric?”

For this article, Tula’s closing message is, “Creating anything is always a struggle between these two opposing sides but if I have learned anything at all through 20 fabric collections it’s that the heart has a lot more to say than the ego and that people can feel the heart in everything that you do, whether they know it or not.  I have learned that you have to try, every time, you have to earn it every time.  I have learned that the more you do something the better you get.  No one is born perfect or complete you build up to it, slow and steady, one foot in front of the other.”

What you think about Tula’s Slow and Steady fabrics and her message?  What speaks to you from the fable the Tortoise and the Hare?  What personal message do you embrace within your heart?  What have you experienced in life that has helped you grow?

Thank you Tula for sharing so much of YOU with everyone!  You have deeply inspired me!  Each and everyone of you inspire me!

Please share,

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

 

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Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along

Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along Lori Holt

Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along

I loved making this Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along – this is block 6 of 12 and we are half way through the Sew Along!  I actually started it in Utah, worked on it in Chicago and then made the finishing touches back in Utah.  This Stocking Block got to travel this last week.

You might notice thar I changed my inner border to be a White on White Riley Blake Basic Fabric instead of the Red and White Swiss Dot.  What do you think?  I was originally thinking the red and white swiss dot was so strong and distracting from the block itself.  I need your advice do you like the white washing or the red and white swiss dot as the sashing?  Please comment below….  Here is a picture of the Cozy Christmas Wreath Block to compare.

Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along Lori Holt

Okay let’s dive into making the Cozy Christmas Stocking Block.  This block went fast for me.  You will need to pull your Cozy Christmas Templates B-4, B-7, B-10 and B-17 to create the Cozy Stocking Block.  I had an idea of what fabrics I was using so I put the Happy Color Thread colors in my Blue Cute Lori Tin.  Of course you can’t forget the white Aurifil Thread or the Clover Point to Point Turner.  I’m also using the 10 and 18 inch design boards for the laying out my block pieces.  You might as well attach now your open toed sewing machine foot.  I got out my appliquĂ© pins to hold the pieces in place while I appliquĂ© my blocks together.

Cozy Christmas Block Preparation Happy Colors Aurifil Thread

In a handy location, I have my Omnigrid 6 x 24 inch ruler, Omnigrid 6.5 x 6.5 square ruler, Olfa locking Rotary Cutter and my large Cute Cuts Rotary Mat by Lori Holt.

Quilting Tools Needed Omigrid Rulers, Olfa Rotary Cutter Cute Mats

Get your Pellon Interfacing ready to trace your simple shapes.  I also pulled the fabrics that I am going to use for this block.  Everyone else is using Lori Holt Cozy Christmas Fabrics, but I am using Tasha Noel’s Pixie Noel fabrics.  I decided to pull colors that are similar to the colors Lori Holt has in her sample block.

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Do you think a pencil or pen is better for tracing your Cozy Christmas Sew Simple Shapes to the Pellon Sew-In Interfacing?  I just lightly use the pencil.  Any thoughts, I would love your input?  Now I’m carefully laying out the B-3 Cozy Christmas Simple Shape on the Navy Gingham positioned on point with the pattern.  I thought this might make my gingham a little more interesting than just the straight up and down gingham pattern.

Appli-Glue with Appliqué

Let’s lay the small piece of mini white ric rac exactly where we want it on the fabric before we stitch this together.  Here is a video to demonstrate how to do this with Appli-Glue by Jillily Studio to help keep things into place.  After stitching together, I then used the Clover Point to Point Turner Tool.

The rest of the pieces are easier since you do not have any ric rac embellishments to add before stitching.  I was sewing this block together in Chicago while attending SewPro Covention.  I carried my sewing machine all the way to Chicago as a carry on lifting it into the airplane overhead compartments.  There was two small items that I didn’t bring with me and had to improvise.  You can see what I forgot in the next short video and how I made it work.  If you watch the video to the end you will get to see me load my sewing machine in the airplane overhead bins!  So glad I didn’t hit anyone in the head with the sewing machine – it was heavy!

Stitch the four stocking pieces are in place on the background block.  In this tutorial, I am using the Aqua Snow Fabric from the Pixie Noel fabric collection by Tasha Noel.  Pin or glue your pieces in place making sure you have a 3/4 of an inch around the circumference of the block.  Work on stitching your pieces in place whether you are hand or machine appliquing your block.  After completing the stitching, it is time to trim your block to become a 6.5 inch finished block.

Stitched Cozy Christmas Stocking Block

I use an Omigrid 6.5 inch square ruler to trim my Cozy Christmas Stocking Block.  Lori Holt was smart to tell us all to make our background squares a bit bigger because cotton certainly stretches as we sew on it.  I love using the 6.5 inch square ruler to see through the grid lines to see exactly how I want my block to look.  I like to use my ergonomic Olfa locking cutter to trim.  Today I actually had to replace my blade because it got taken going through security… my bad.  I talked them into letting me keep the Olfa Rotary Cutter but they did unscrew it to take the blade off.  Phew… Has this happened to anyone else other than me?

Trimming the appliqué block with an Omnigrid square ruler

Here is my block all trimmed to the perfect 6.5 inch square size; you can see the tiny amounts trimmed off from the Aqua Blue Snow Background.  Now it’s time to add the sashing blocks.  Remember I’m experiementing with a white on white Riley Blake Basic Fabric instead of using the Red and White Swiss Dot Riley Blake Basic for the sashing.  You have to let me know what you think.  We sew on the left and right sashing first then press and sew on the top and bottom sashing.

Adding the Cozy Christmas Stocking sashing strips

It’s important to always press and square up your block after each stage of piecing.  You can see here I am trimming with the Omnigrid 6 x 24 inch ruler the edges of the white sashing strips added.  It’s tempting to skip this step but it makes your block perfectly flat and great to put together with all the other blocks when constructing your quilt.

Squaring up your quilt block after adding sashing

I added the pieced border after laying out the pieces on the 18 inch design board.  I got everything positioned right and then squared up the block using once again the 12.5 inch square ruler that Lori Holt recommends.  It is amazing how having the right tools makes life sometimes easier.  Sometimes not but sometimes yes.  What do you think?  Having a lot of excess tools can be a lot of clutter too.  Here is my finished block.

Cozy Christmas Stocking Block Sew Along

If you are interested we have three final Cozy Christmas Fat Quarter Bundles in stock.  I have not been using the Cozy Christmas Fabric in my Cozy Christmas Quilt.  I have been using the Tasha Noel Pixie Noel Fabric Collection combined with Riley Blake Basic Fabrics.

I can’t wait to see all your Cozy Christmas blocks on social media.  Be sure to follow me and I will follow you back to see your great blocks.  Always you the hashtag #cozychristmas #cozychristmassewalong and for this block #cozystockingblock .  I can wait to adore your blocks too!  It’s fun to search the blocks on Instagram because some people are using Cozy Christmas fabric, some people are using their scraps and some people are using different collections.

Let me know what you think about my travels, new sashing color, tools or too many tools, tips and tricks.

Happy Stitches,

Deanna

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

 

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Tula Pink Interview with Deanna Wall

Tula Pink with Free Spirit Fabrics

Tula Pink Interview with Deanna Wall From Stitches Quilting

Stitches Quilting is carrying the complete collection of Tula Pink’s Slow & Steady 20th Anniversary Fabric Collection!

Are you just mesmerized by Tula Pink like the rest of US!!!!  Oh she is just so incredible and talented.

Below is a video of Tula and I talking about her fabrics, threads, scissors and all her wonderful things!  Want to see her personal sewing bag?  Want to see some things from her home?  Want to hear what inspires Tula then this video is for YOU!

Let’s look at some things made with Tula’s new Slow and Steady Fabric Collection!!!!  What more Slow and Steady Inspiration?  Look no further click here to see a blog post with lots of Slow and Steady eye candy inspiration!

Tula Pink Slow and Steady Fabric Collection

Take a look at the collection!

Tula Pink Slow and Steady Fabric Collection

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Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Quilt Block

Four Square in a Nine Path Modern Block Cloud9 Cirrus Solids

Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Block

Doesn’t Four Square bring back playground memories from elementary school?  The very first quilt I made 20 plus years ago was a nine patch.  I thought it would be fun to call this Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Block for the 2016 Cloud9 CirruClou9 Cirrus Solids 2016 New Block Hops Solids New Block Blog Hop.  I received these fabrics from Cloud9 and they sat in my inbox as I

 

 

Daydreamed what I would create with these beautiful solids.  Every so often during my day, I loved reaching over and feeling the softness of these 100% Organic Cotton Solids.  YUM!  The colors of the Cloud9 Cirrus Solids are Amazon, Sky, Iris, Lilac and Shadow.

I’ve enjoyed the 100 days 100 blocks on social media from Tula Pink’s Book of Modern Blocks.  I thought to myself, how I appreciate simple but yet modern those blocks are.  So I decided to go simple and modern with these gorgeous fabrics for a modern block design. I hope that a beginning quilter won’t feel overwhelmed by the 4 square in a Nine Patch Modern Quilt block and a seasoned quilter may want to quickly bust this block out for a fast project.  The repeat is a stunning quilt but that is for a later post.

Let’s get started!  I’m using the Shadow gray in this block almost as if it is a background solid.  Then I selected the two blue Amazon and Sky to offset each other diagonally with the Iris and Lilac to offset each other diagonally.

To create the 12.5 inch finished block, use the following instructions:

Cut one 2.5 inch square block from each of the 4 colored fabrics – Amazon, Sky, Iris and Lilac

Clou9 Cirrus Solids 2016 New Block Hop

Now it’s time to cut one 5 inch square block from each of the 4 colored fabrics.  Don’t let these pictures fool you the upper picture is the 2.5 inch size blocks cut and then the lower picture is the 5 inch square blocks cut from each colored fabric.

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Cut 1 – 2.5 inch strip by 42 inches long of the Grey Shadow.  Then cut the 2.5 inch strip into 8 – 2.5 x 5 inch strips.

This image is the 8 Grey Shadow strips laid out like a flower with all the scraps of the fabric as a center.  I’m sorry… even the scraps were so pretty that I was too tempted to play and make a pretty flower to display the grey strips.

Clou9 Cirrus Solids 2016 New Block Hop

 

Let’s start stitching!  

We are going to construct this block into 2 different sets of sections – “inner” and “outer”.  This is a layout of the inner section using the 4 – 2.5 inch square block in the inside and the 2.5 by 5 inch Grey Shadow Rectangle Blocks.

Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Block Layout

Stitch the blocks together in two separate strips and then press them flat.

Using Clover Fork Pin to piece a quilt block

 

 

 

Press your inner block strips after stitching together.  Use the fork pins to match your seams and stitch the two inner block strips together.  Have you used fork pins before?  They are a lot of fun and get great matching seams.  If you want to purchase them from Stitches Quilting you can here.  They are also a great gift for your Quilty Sewing Friends for Christmas as an affordably priced item.

Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Block Layout

After stitching the two inner block strips together, remove the fork pins and press.  This is what everything should look like now.

Using Clover Fork Pin to piece a quilt block Here is the layout of the outer section blocks and how they will be stitched together.  Now we are laying 2 of the 2.5 x 5 inch rectangles horizontally to each other with the 5 inch squares placed on either side of the rectangles.  Be sure to arrange your blue hues diagonally and the purple hues diagonally consistent with the inner block strip that you just stitched.

Four Square in a Nine Patch Modern Block Layout

After stitching the outer block rows together, press the outer block strips and then lay them out by the joined two inner block strips.  When laying out the outer blocks take note of the color pattern and confirm that you have the rows lined up to the color pattern that you desire.

Using Clover Fork Pin to piece a quilt block

 

 

 

Use fork pins to match your seams carefully and attch the two outer sections to the inner section as laid out above.  Press your block carefully to prepare the squaring up of your block to a 12.5 inch size. For convenience I am using a 12.5 inch square ruler to precisely square up my block.

Square up your quilt block Cloud9 Cirrus Solids

 

 

 

 

Here is what your finished block will look like.  There will be a post later this week to show you how to arrange this block into a full quilt with quilt size deminsions, cutting instructions and yardage needed.  Be sure to subscribe to Stitches Quilting to get an email with the FREE Four Square in a Nine Block Modern Quilt Pattern.

Four Square in a Nine Path Modern Block Cloud9 Cirrus Solids

I truly enjoyed working with these gorgeous Cloud9 Cirrus Solids.  I would recommend purchasing them.  I will place an order with Cloud9 to carry them in the store to purchase as yardage.  Use the yardage to make any of the blocks that you have seen on the Cloud9 Cirrus Solids New Block Blog Hop.

I want to thank our hosts and the 62 other bloggers that joined this blog hop and each created an unique modern block for you with a free pattern.  To visit the other quilt blogger pages you can click the links to follow them organized by the three separate days that we posted our blog posts.  You will be impressed with these brilliant women, quilt blocks and Cloud9 fabrics.

Monday, September 12th

Host: Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl

Abigail @Cut & Alter
Janice @Color, Creating, and Quilting!
Lorinda @Laurel, Poppy, and Pine
Melva @Melva Loves Scraps
Renee @Quilts of a Feather
Kathryn @Upitis Quilts
Kim @Leland Ave Studios
Amanda @this mom quilts
Holly @Lighthouse Lane Designs
Irene @Patchwork and Pastry
Jennifer @Dizzy Quilter
Karen @Tu-Na Quilts, Travels, and Eats
Anne @Said With Love
Suzy @Adventurous Applique and Quilting
Sharla @Thistle Thicket Studio
Kathleen @Smiles From Kate
Amanda @Gypsy Moon Quilt Co.
Sarah @Sarah Goer Quilts
Chelsea @Patch the Giraffe
Jinger @Trials of a Newbie Quilter
Anja @Anja Quilts
Daisy @Ants to Sugar

Tuesday, September 13th

Host: Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs

Miranda @I Have Purple Hair
Jennifer @The Inquiring Quilter
Sarah @123 Quilt
Leanne @Devoted Quilter
Jen @Patterns By Jen
Jennifer @RV Quilting
Amanda @Quiltologie
Sharon @Yellow Cat Quilt Designs
Jen @A Dream and A Stitch
Jen @Faith and Fabric
Carole @Carole Lyles Shaw
Stephanie @Quilt’n Party
Susan @Sevenoaks Street Quilts
Katrin @Now What Puppilalla
Amista @Hilltop Custom Designs
Nicole @Handwrought Quilts
Marla @Penny Lane Quilts
Silvia @A Stranger View
Sarah @Smiles Too Loudly
Carrie @the zen quilter
Mary @Quilting is in My Blood
Velda @GRANNYcanQUILT

Wednesday, September 14th

Host: Stephanie @Late Night Quilter

Geraldine @Living Water Quilter
Kathy @Kathys Kwilts and More
Allison @Woodberry Way
Paige @Quilted Blooms
Kitty @Night Quilter
Mary @Strip Quilts Pass it On
Seven @The Concerned Craft
Olusola @Alice Samuel’s Quilt Co.
Ann @Brown Paws Quilting
Jodie @Persimmon + Pear
Vicki @Orchid Owl Quilts
Francine @Mochawildchild
Shelley @The Carpenter’s Daughter who Quilts
Jayne @Twiggy and Opal
Shannon @Shannon Fraser Designs
Lisa @Sunlight In Winter Quilts
Jessica @Quilty Habit
Cassandra @The (not so) Dramatic Life
Deanna @Stitches Quilting
Denise @Craft Traditions

Now that’s a phenomenal line up of bloggers!  Be sure to enter the giveaway to win prizes in celebration of this Cloud9 Cirrus Solds 100% Organic Cotton New Block Blog Hop.

Let me know if you have any questions about this pattern or suggestions to improve the pattern.  I can’t wait to hear what you think about the Blog Hop!

Happy Stitches,

Deanna Wall at Stitches Quilting

 

 

Now while you are gone I’ll be here Happily Stitching Away and coming up with brilliant quilting and sewing projects to share with all of you.  Be sure to subscribe to Stitches Quilting and follow me on Instagram and Facebook.  I have the most fun there engaging with all of you inspried by the beautiful things you are doing.   XOXODeanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stiching Happy

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Americana Quilt Sewing Home Decor

Americana Home Decor American Flag Quilt

How do you use Americana Quilts in your home decor?  I love to use my Patriotic Quilts to hang on the wall and to display United States Flag outside to wave.  This year I decided to decorate our patio for lots of family and friends for BBQ celebrations.  I laid my Toile American Flag quilt on the table to set a tone with red and blue accent pillows.  You will notice the rod iron shelf that I arranged lots of patriotic items I have created through the years.

Americana Outdoor Patriotic Decor for Patio

Our patio is covered and we have lights lining the roof along with Moda Americana Red White and Cream draping fabric in scallops with the lights.  This fabric is absolutely beautiful and a great way to drape along a stair banister too!  The ideas are endless with this fabric on sale now at Stitches Quilting.  This fabric is out of print with 20 yards left in stock.  Pick up your bunting fabric now here.

Moda Americana Patriotic Bunting Fabric Red White and Blue

You can see a close up of this fabric and how it is not printed striped fabric but rather the navy blue, red and cream fabrics are stitched together in 10 yard long lengths.  Isn’t it amazing what you can do with quality fabrics to adorn your home.

Americana Home Decor American Bargello Flag Quilt

Here is another table that I place the Bargello Waving American Flag Quilt to set the tone for what we are celebrating.  I used a large basket with a Patriotic Wreath in it.  I love the touches of metal and wood with the fabric.  Family and friends have enjoyed time on our covered patio talking about the state of affairs and how we need to be responsible citizens in whatever country we live.  You can see embroidered on this quilt, “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave.”  To get the very last Bargello Glory Waving American Flag Quilt Kit click here.

Patriotic Wreath with Vintage Images

You can see a close up of this wreath with a metal frame purchased from a craft store.  Just use mesh wide ribbon that is so easy to find nowadays and weave it through the metal wreath.  I love the touch of wooden vintage patriotic signs to add to the wreath along with rod iron stars.

Small America Flag Quilt National Anthem Star Spangled Banner Americana Need Punch Framed Art

I don’t know about you but I find Needle Punch Embroidery relaxing to do.  I love these two patriotic needle punch framed embroideries of a flag flying above a home and Good Ole Sam.  Isn’t the wooden star with the flag coming out of it great.  I love this simple small American Flag quilt on this outdoor coffe table that has the Star Spangled Banner hand embroidered into the cream strips of the flag.  What have you made with fabric and thread to celebrate your nation?

Flag Pillow with Ruby Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

Even our Cavalier King Charles Spaniel loves the patio and the comforts it brings.  Who do you use your quilting and sewing items to celebrate your nation?  Today is September 11th and a day that brings reverence for our country and the people that have sacrificed so much.

Patriotic Americana Quilt Picnic Blanket

I love this picnic blanket that has fabric to celebrate 9/11 in it.  I roll this blanket up and keep it in my car when we need a quilt on the go.

American Summer Block of the Month Quilt

At Stitches Quilting we have the Americana Quilt Kits available with fabric designed by Carrie Quinn with Penny Rose Fabrics.  These quilt kits are limited in quantity and listed at a great sale price.  

American Summer Quilt Block of the Month Kit Penny Rose

The Americana Quilt Kit comes with all these fabrics and the pattern.  Isn’t is beautiful!  Are you making Quilts of Valor or just need a quilt in your home to celebrate the holidays?

Americana Books to Read to your Childern to teach history

There are so many great books to read to your children or grandchildren to teach them history.  I love reading to my kids snuggled up in a great patriotic quilt.  Not only are there great books to read to your grandchildren but there are great book for us or snuggle up in a quilt to watch a movie.  To learn more about reading to child wrapped in a quilt of love and increase literacy with additional quilt ideas and great books to read click here.  

American Flag Quilts

To learn more about these patriotic quilts click here.

American Flag Waving in the Wind

May our flags wave tall and bright on days like today to honor those that make our nation strong.

How do you decorate to celebrate your patriotism?  Do you enjoy snuggling in patriotic quilts or happen to hang them on your walls?

All My Best!

Deanna Stitches Quilting Toile

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Carina Gardner Grows a Posy Garden in her Glamper Camper

Carina Gardner Glamper Camper Polka Dots

Carina Gardner growing a Posy Garden in her Glamper Camper

Carina Gardner growing a Posy Garden in her Glamper Camper!!!! Yes she is and it is beyond gorgeous featuring her newest fabric collection Posy Garden with Riley Blake Designs! Check this out!  Have you seen Carina Gardner’s Glamper Camper that 17 feet long aqua blue with white polka dots?  The camper sleeps 5 people!  As she welcomes you into the camper there hangs a mini little flower quilt on the door made from Pozy Garden Fabrics for Riley Blake Designs made by Amanda of @JediCraftGirl.

Look at the retro kitchen, Carina's designed Posy Garden Wallpaper and the aqua blue oven! Her cute family actually camps in this and everything works!

Look at the retro kitchen, Carina’s designed Posy Garden Wallpaper and the aqua blue oven! Her cute family actually camps in this and everything works!  The mini quilts framing the kitchen cabinets are all made in her Posy Garden Fabric Collection that is available at Stitches Quilting and in stock!  

Posy Garden Glamping Camping Kitchen Dining

Doesn’t this just look so cozy to slide into this Glamper Camper kitchenette for a warm breakfast!  There is a bunk bed actually over the top of this kitchen dinette that folds down into a bed.  I love the quilt and arrow table runner that Carina will be teaching at Pinner’s Conference in Salt Lake City in November 2016.  I will be teaching two classes there too – A Holiday Cookie Sheet Oven Mitt and Holiday Apron!  Come join us and lots of other creatives at Pinner’s Conference.

Glamper Camper Posy Garden Kitchen Decor

Can you image Carina cooking in this sweet kitchen for her family!  That mini quilt is darling featuring Carina Garner Posy Garden Fabrics!

Posy Garden Glamper Camper Mini Fridge and Kitchen Wallpaper Carina Gardenr

Look at how Carina used her Posy Garden Designs to cover the refrigerator and the wallpaper as backsplash around the kitchen.  Can you see a peak of the Posy Garden Quilt on the couch that folds out to a bed in the mirror?

Posy Garden Quilt on Glamper Camper Couch with Pillows Carina Gardner Riley Blake Designs

Carina has such an eye for design, I love how she offsets the gorgeous colors of Posy Garden with a Basic White Fabric by Riley Blake Designs.  It really makes the patterns pop!  Carina is using a polka dot Riley Blake laminate fabric to cover the couch that converts into a bed.  Don’t you just love the simplicity of the white curtains?

Posy Garden Mini Quilts Glamper Camper Cabinets Carina Gardner Riley Blake

Here are more of the mini quilts that are covering the overhead cabinets!  They are all made in Posy Garden fabrics and really give such an unique charm to the Glamper Camper.  Let’s look at some of these mini quilts close up…..

Posy Garden Mini Bicycle Quilt

Posy Garden Carina Gardner Fabric for Riley Blake Designs bright cheery Mini Bicycle Quilt made by Cherilyn of @FarmWifeJournal.  

Posy Garden Flower Mini Quilt Carina Gardner with Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Flower Mini Quilt Carina Gardner with Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Flying Geese Mini Quilt Carina Gardner Riley Blake

Posy Garden Flying Geese Mini Quilt Carina Gardner with Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Block Mini Quilt Carina Gardner Riley Blake

Posy Garden Block Mini Quilt Carina Gardner with Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Stars Mini Quilt Carina Gardner Riley Blake

Posy Garden Fabric by Carina Gardner for Riley Blake Designs Little Twinkling Stars Mini Quilt made by Amy of @AmyLouWhoSews.  Can you imagine the stars Carina’s family studies at night when roasting marshmallows over the campfire enjoying s’mores?

Posy Garden Dresden Plate Fan Mini Quilt Carina Gardner Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Dresden Plate Fan Mini Quilt Carina Gardner with Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Flower Block Mini Quilt Carina Gardner Riley Blake Designs

Posy Garden Fabrics by Carina Gardner for Riley Blake Designs Flower Block Mini Quilt by Christine of @StitchingRevival.

Glamper Camper aqua Blue with Polka Dots

Isn’t this just the most delight Glamper Camper that you have seen?  Carina has a PhD in graphic design and knows what she is doing.  To see all the fabrics that Stitches Quilting carries of Carina Gardner click here!  You will love her things!  

I can’t wait to show you what I am making with Carina’s Posy Garden Fabric Collection!  I just adore her as a person and fabric designer!  She knows what she is doing!  Each of her collections are brilliant with designs, motifs, colors, and patterns.  Let me know what you think about her Posy Garden planted in her darling Glamper Camper!

Best Wishes for lots of Happy Stitches!

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

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Comfortable Chic Clothing Patterns? Indygo Essentials!

Indygo Essentials Comfortable Clothing Patterns Launched by Indygo Junction with Amy Barickman

Wouldn’t you just love to sew comfortable clothing without being disappointed?  Indygo Essentials is the answer for trendy comfortable chic clothing patterns to successfully create and deck you out in style this summer!  They have 25 years of pattern making and you will not be disappointed.  You may have the perfect fabric tucked away in your stash and just need one or all of these patterns.

I had a chance to interview the lovely and creative leader Amy Barickman, founder & owner of Indygo Junction and AmyBarickman, LLC.  Amy has released over 1,000 patterns and published 80 books along with being a RJR Fabric Designer.  In the video below, Amy introduces her newest pattern line Indygo Essentials, comfortable clothing patterns.


Can’t you already picture yourself in some of these fantastic flattering outfits?  Indygo Essentials patterns have a simple clean design using easy sewing techniques to find success in sewing garments that fit well and are wearable.  I’m eyeing these and already planning which fabrics to use.  The great thing about Indygo Essentials is that you can find the fabrics easily in quilt and sewing stores.

Indygo Essentials Shift Dress Sewing Pattern

Indygo Essentials Asymmetrical Top & Tunic Sewing PatternIndygo Essentials Swing Jacket Sewing PatternIndygo Essentials Easy Top & Tunic Sewing PatternIndygo Essentials Artisan Pants Sewing PatternIndygo Essentials Mandarin Vest Sewing Pattern

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I’m feeling motivated and I would like to make the Shift Dress, Asymmetrical Top & Tunic along with the Swing Jacket for those chilly nights.  Then who can resist the Easy Top and Tunic that is flattering with the simple darts?  I’m planning on using Amy’s Crossroads Denim Fabric Collection for the swing jacket.  Look at all the colors available, how could I possibly choose just one of them?  Which Crossroads denim fabric color do you think would look good?  What fabrics are you considering?  Do you already have some fabric in your stash that is available?

 

Crossroad Demin Fabric by Amy Barickman Crossroads Demin Fabric by Amy Barickman Color Selection

 

As a quilt store owner, I have been selling Indygo Junction patterns since 2002 and sewed with them before then because they are simply exceptional.  I have yet to see a project fail with one of their patterns.  Wouldn’t it be great to create you own closet to look just like this clothing rack!  Ohhhh the possibilities……

 

Indygo Essentials Comfortable Clothing Patterns Launched by Indygo Junction with Amy Barickman

 

Buy Now

I wish I carried all of these patterns in stock for you at Stitches Quilting, but to purchase the patterns, go to Indygo Junction

Amy Barickman Indygo Junction Indygo Essentials

I feel privileged to have learned from such a talented leader in this industry and hope you enjoyed her insight into sewing clothing with patterns.

You won’t want to miss the other inspiring videos and articles with Amy Barickman posted this next week!  Our next video will be about Vintage Made Modern a collaboration that will inspire all makers out there!   Our last video and article will be chatting with Amy about what inspires her with needle and thread which includes her extensive collection of vintage content.  I don’t know about you but I’m drooling….

Be sure to subscribe or follow on social media Stitches Quilting and Amy Barickman so you don’t miss a single thing!

Anyone interested in a sew-along or blog hop featuring these patterns?

If you are new to sewing or just want a buddy then let’s do it together in the NEW Stitches Quilting Online Neighborhood Facebook Group!  Amy Barickman has a Facebook Indygo Junction Pattern Group that you can join too!

Can’t wait to hear from all of you! In the meantime, best wishes for happy stitches!

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

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Cozy Christmas Wreath Block Sew Along

Cozy Christmas Wreath Block Sew Along Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Riley Blake

What do you think of the Cozy Christmas Wreath Block hanging in front of my ironing boards? It’s just vintage Christmas beauty for the holidays!

You can see I am using my Corningware Pyrex dishes to help me sort out the different sized blocks to use.  Have you used your Corningware dishes in your sewing studio?

Cozy Christmas Corningware Pyrex Dishes to sort Fabric pieces

The Cozy Christmas Wreath Block is fun to make and not difficult at all!  Let’s break it down…  From the Sew Simple Shapes Cozy Christmas Templates  you will need B-20, B-6, B-9 and B-13.

Cozy Christmas Wreath Block Templates to use

 

I’ve pulled the template pieces with my background aqua snow from the Pixie Noel Fabric Collection by Tasha Noel.  For the wreath I am using one of Riley Blake Design basic gingham green fabrics!  The bow pieces are made from the vintage roses and red snow once again from the Pixie Noel Fabric Collection.

Trace the template pieces directly onto the Pellon stabilizer.

Stitch the desired fabric using the Pellon Stabilizer as a guide with right sides of fabric facing together.

Cut a small hole in the stabilizer and then turn your wreath inside out.  Follow each of these steps for each piece that you need to create the Cozy Christmas wreath.

Cozy Christmas Wreath Block with Aurifil thread to applique

 

Here are the pieces of my Cozy Christmas Wreath Block with my Aurifil Happy Color Thread now ready to be stitched together laid out on the 10 inch Lori Holt Design Board.  You can also see an upclose photograph of the NEW Lori Holt Cute Cutting Mats.

You can see that I have laid out all the pieces and pinned them together to get ready for the machine applique.  Remember you can always hand applique this block together but I am choosing to machine piece it so that I can get this done quick and then allow the family to use it lots during the short holiday season.  Maybe I’ll even spill some hot cocoa on it while I’m using it as a lap quilt and can quickly spot clean it and wash it in the washing machine. Â đŸ˜‰

Stitch the pieces of the Wreath Block together.  I started with the green Aurifil Happy Colors thread and the green gingham fabric.

Continue through appliqueing either by hand or machine each of the pieces of your block together.

Cozy Christmas Wreath setting up the sashing strips and blocks

 

Here I am using the 18 inch Lori Holt Design Board to layout the sashing strips and pieces blocks that frame the Wreath Block.  This helps me balance out the colors of the fabric.  Remember that I am using the red and white swiss polka dot fabric by Riley Blake as my background in the block.  I use recipe book holders in my quilting studio to hold design boards or instructions to quilts.  I find them very handy.  I also find having lots of the Riley Blake Basic red, navy blue and green gingham around are handy for holiday seasonal sewing to add to project like I added into this block.  Now notice that I don’t have the layout quite right on the design board with the outer blocks.  This is something to notice hopefully prior to stitching!!!!

Cozy Christmas Wreath Block Sew Along Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Riley Blake

Finally here is the final block with buttons taped to the block to get an idea of how it will look embellished with the Cute Little Lori Holt Buttons!  Don’t you just LOVE the block displayed on white ric rac infront of my newly painted ironing boards!  I have a tutorial that will post tomorrow of how to find old ironing boards and then paint them to decorate your sewing studio with lots of vintage love.  I painted by ironing boards red, navy blue, light blue, pink and yellow!  I am just in love with them and every time I look at them they make me SMILE!

Please let me know if you have any questions about the block or quilting in general.  Stitches Quilting right now has the ABSOLUTE best prices to purchase the supplies needs for Cozy Christmas and other items that you need for the holiday season.  All items that are needed in the tutorial are linked so you can purchase the items from clicking the link.

Stitches Quilting Fabric Labor Day Sale

Don’t miss our Labor Day Week long sale at Stitches Quilting too!  All prices on inventory are marked on sale and a coupon code is not needed.  Free Shipping for orders over $100 in the United States.

Cozy Christmas Sew Along Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Giveaway

BUT…… most importantly don’t forget to enter the Stitches Quilting Cozy Christmas Giveaway that you can enter on the website, Stitches Quilting Instagram and Stitches Quilting Facebook Pages.  Here’s a hint since you are ready the blog go to all three places for multiple entries for chances to win big!

Best Wishes for Lots of Happy Stitches,

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

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Cozy Christmas Sew Along Giveaway

Cozy Christmas Sew Along Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Giveaway

It’s time for a Cozy Christmas Sew Along Giveaway!

Do you just love Lori Holt at Bee In My Bonnet? She has a great following and has developed just incredible products to help with the creative process.

I thought it would be a terrible about of fun to add a giveaway to the Cozy Christmas Sew Along! If you haven’t started it yet but want, or a little behind, may this motivate you to get back into your creative groove!

There are so many great products that Lori Holt has made AND…. soooo let’s have a giveaway with some of these irresistible items!

What included in the giveaway and how  does it work?

Buttons Happy Colors Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet

Cute Little Buttons…. ohhhh they are sooo cute!

Mini Ric Rac 1 8 Inch Color Red STR-18-RED Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Sew Together Notions Riley BlakeMini Ric Rac 1 8 Inch Color White STR-18-White Lori Holt Bee of My Bonnet Sew Together Notions by Riley Blake Fabrics Mini Ric Rac 1 8 Inch Color Sweet Mint STR-18-Sweet Mint Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet SEW TOGETHER NOTIONS BY RILEY BLAKE Mini Ric Rac 1 8 Inch Color Sugar Pink STR-18-SugarPink Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Sew Together Notions by Riley Blake

1/2 yard each of 1/8 inch Mini Ric Rac that are Lori Holt four different colors of White, Mint, Red and Sugar Pink

Lori Holt Recommended Notion Pellon Sew-In Interfacing

Sew In Interfacing to make her applique blocks

Sew Simple Shapes Cozy Christmas Lori Holt

Cozy Christmas Sew Simple Shapes Template Pack (If you already have these you can trade it out for her Bloom Templates or Fruit Salad Templates)

Seams Sew Easy Seam Guide Red Lori Holt Bee of My Bonnet

Seams So Easy Guide for your sewing machine

Fiskars Square Ruler 12 and 6 Inch N013-187210-1001

Fiskars 6.5 inch square ruler  – 12.5 inch ruler not included. (One of Lori’s recommended notions)

Aurifil Hand Quilting Bee In My Bonnet Lori Holt Thread

Hand Quilting Aurifil Thread – The Embroidery Floss is sold out but if you use two strands of the Hand Quilting Aurifil Thread that is the same thickness of the Embroidery Floss. Then the Aurifil Thread has a double value for you. If you would rather not have the Hand Quilting Aurifil Thread we can send you the Happy Colors 50 weight Bee In My Bonnet Thread!

Stick Its Glue Dots Medium 1 inch Lori Holt Bee of My Bonnet

Stick-its 1 inch dots (Another one of Lori’s recommended notions to keep your ruler from not shifting on your fabric)

NOW!!!! For me a giveaway is never fun if you don’t share it with a friend. So whatever friend you recommend to participate in the giveaway will win some things too! I can’t just give all these great items to one person! We have to share don’t we? So your friend won’t win the grand prize but I will have her select three items that she would like too! Isn’t this just a lot of fun?

How does the giveaway work?

  1. You can enter the giveaway below by commenting and then sharing this post on social media or email to a friend use the hashtag #stitchesquiltinggiveaway so I can find it!  Just let me know how you shared it below.
  2. You can enter the giveaway on Stitches Quilting Instagram Account by following Stitches Quilting, liking the giveaway post and commenting on the post recommending it to a friend. You can also repost the giveaway image to your Instagram account for extra entries.  Be sure to use the hashtag #stitchesquiltinggiveaway so I can find it!
  3. You can comment on the Stitches Quilting Facebook Giveaway Post.
  4. You can repin the Giveaway to Pinterest once again with the hashtag #stitchesquiltinggiveaway so I can find it!
  5. You can subscribe to Stitches Quilting this week for extra entries too because then you will learn about the winner, future giveaways, sales, etc…

Now you can buy all these more Lori Holt products at Stitches Quilting and learn more about Lori Holt’s products and recommended notions here.  I try to make sure that Stitches Quilting has the lowest prices on the internet.  There is free shipping in the United States for orders over $100.00.  One thing that Stitches Quilting is very popular for are the Happy Color Fat Quarter Bundles that are the perfect bright happy fabrics in gingham, polka dots, plaids, etc… to use in Lori Holt’s projects.

Remember if you still have time to join us for the Lori Holt Christmas Sew Along.  The blocks are easy to put together and very fulfilling.  I can’t wait to snuggle with my Cozy Christmas Quilt by the fireplace and lighted tree with family around and a warm hot cocoa in my hand.   Are you making your quilt for yourself or another?  Are you making your quilt from unique fabric?  What is your favorite block that you can’t wait to make?  Or what is your favorite Lori Holt Notion to use?  I’m loving her new double sided Cute Cuts Cutting Mats.

Cute Cuts Cutting Mats by Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet

Tasha Noel Pixie Noel Fabric Collection by Riley Blake

You will notice on my block that I am not using Lori Holt’s Cozy Christmas Fabric with the Cozy Christmas pattern – I’ll actually using Tasha Noel’s Pixie Noel Fabric Collection along with  Riley Blake basics.  So if you didn’t buy the quilt kit don’t worry because I have seen gorgeous blocks being made using lots of different fabrics.  Search Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #Cozy ChristmasSewAlong to find other people making the blocks.

Cozy Christmas Tree with Happy Notions

Well have fun with the Giveaway and Inspiring each other to stitch away!

Lots of Love,

 

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life

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Cozy Christmas Tree Block Lori Holt

Cozy Christmas Tree Block Lori Holt Sew Along Tasha Noel Pixie Noel

Crushing over this Cozy Christmas Tree Block with Pixie Noel Fabrics

Like many of you out there, I’m participating in the Cozy Christmas Sew Along with Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet.  If you haven’t started, it’s never too late, you can download the Cozy Christmas Sew Along Free Quilt Pattern just click here or on the image below.  The blocks are actually very simple to make and certainly does not take a week to create each block.  If you haven’t appliqued below and want to learn this is an excellent project to start out with all the help available you can learn it and have your quilt looking just like this in no time.

Cozy Christmas Sew Along Free Quilt Pattern with Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet

Riley Blake Fabrics and Lori Holt asked that I use a different Riley Blake Fabric other than Lori Holt’s Cozy Christmas Fabric Collection! I choose Pixie Noel by Tasha Noel Christmas Fabric Collection and I have to say I am just crushing over this combination!  I love the artwork by Tasha Noel with the Whimsical Boy and Girl Christmas Pixies.  There are bunnies and deer, vintage Christmas trees, birds, stockings, roses and more!

Tasha Noel Pixie Noel Fabric Collection by Riley Blake

Isn’t this Cozy Christmas Tree Block DARLING? When sewing with Lori Holt’s Cozy Christmas free pattern it has been a challenge to switch up the fabrics and use something different. So far I am just in love with the first three blocks!  I will make all 12 Cozy Christmas blocks for a whole quilt with Tasha Noel’s Pixie Noel Fabrics and Riley Blake Basics.

Cozy Christmas Tree with Layout

Planning out my tree, I decided to use Tasha Noel’s darling green kissing bunny fabric on the tree.  I used the Cozy Christmas Templates B-1, B-14 and B-15.  The templates are so easy to use just tracing them out on the Pellon and then stitching along the line with your desired fabric.  I also used Lori Holt’s Happy Colors Thread to applique the Tree to the block.  Tasha Noel’s light blue snow print from Pixie Noel is the background of my 12 blocks.  With the Cozy Christmas Quilt Pattern being free the only thing you need to purchase is a set of Cozy Christmas Templates AND they are on sale at Stitches Quilting for $26.95 instead of $32.95.

Sew Simple Shapes Cozy Christmas Lori Holt

I also loved using Lori’s 10 Inch Design Boards for the inner part of the block and then the 18 inch Design Boards for building the outer boarder of the block.  It makes stitching faster with not getting confused about which fabric you want to sew together all laid out and not shifting around!  I used Riley Blake’s Swiss Dot Red and White Fabric as my background Block Sashing and Border Fabric instead of the White Background Bell and Sparkle Fabric Prints from Cozy Christmas.  Some Red Riley Blake Gingham and Navy Blue Riley Blake Gingham was fun to add and true to the style of both Tasha Noel and Lori Holt.

Cozy Christmas Tree with Happy Notions

One of the best parts of making the Cozy Christmas Quilt is using all of the adorable Lori Holt Recomended notions!   Ohhhh they are happy and bright and just fun to use!  The Mini 1/8 inch White Ric Rac is just so darling!  Lori Holt’s jar of Cute Little Buttons have many bright colors to choose from to embellish your blocks.  The Happy Colors Aurifil Thread is 50 weight and just sews like butter through your sewing machine.

Can’t wait for you to see my Cozy Christmas Bell and Cozy Christmas Gingerbread House.  Next Monday I will post my Cozy Christmas Wreath Block.

Be sure to watch Lori Holt’s video that she made with Riley Blake as she explains just how to create your owns blocks for success!

 

Don’t forget to visit Lori Holt’s Cozy Christmas Sew Along Blog at Bee In My Bonnet to get more tips on this particular Cozy Christmas Tree Block.

I can’t wait to see all the Cozy Christmas Blocks that you are making.  Please comment below and let me know what you think about Pixie Noel in the Cozy Christmas Quilt and let me know how your blocks are coming!  If you have any questions about constructing the blocks or need a video tutorial, just let me know and I will make it for you!

All the Best Wishes for Lots of Happy Stitches,

Deanna Wall Stitches Quilting Stitching Through Life