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Birthday Shopping in My Quilt Studio

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 16, 2014 by TK HarrisonOctober 14, 2014

A dear friend is having a birthday in a week.  She is also a quilter.  That’s what makes it so FUN – when I have friends who share the same passions that I do…and especially when I can do my birthday shopping right from my home quilt studio!  Although it’s sometimes hard to let go of some of my quilt fabric treasures, is so much easier for me to do than having to go to town and purchase items when I already have more than enough at home.  I can mix and match and come up with a great quilt kit birthday present without ever leaving the comfort of my casa!

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Do you do your birthday shopping for others from your quilt stash?


Posted in Choosing Quilt Fabric, Fabric Therapy, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | Leave a reply

Maple Leaves Falling On the Table Featured in October Issue of The Quilt Pattern Magazine

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 2, 2014 by TK HarrisonOctober 1, 2014

Oh how FUN it is to see one of my original designs and patterns in the October 2014 issue of The Quilt Pattern Magazine!   I rarely remember to write down the months that my designs will be featured, so it’s always a lovely surprise when I download a copy of The Quilt Pattern Magazine each month!

The October 2014 issue features the perfect fall table topper, which can be easily and quickly put together (including domestic machine quilting in a cross-hatch pattern and binding) in around six hours for an advanced quilter and a great weekend quilt project for a beginner who is comfortable sewing half-square triangles.  And it is all made with fabric scraps from my stash!

The name of this table topper is quite fitting, too – “Maple Leaves Falling On the Table“:

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You are sure to enjoy everything in each issue of The Quilt Pattern Magazine, but for the October issue – look for ME!  🙂


Posted in Aurifil Thread, Fabric Therapy, Free Quilt Patterns, Holiday Therapy, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Stash, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Table Toppers, The Quilt Pattern Magazine | Leave a reply

Friday Funday: Miniature Quilt Project Tutorials from Pinterest

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 1, 2014 by TK HarrisonJuly 29, 2014

Every quilter has scraps…and many quilters save those scraps for other quilt or craft projects.  So, my inspiration for these miniature quilt projects came from me cleaning out a set of drawers that were full of fabric scraps I’d saved!

Mini Charm Mini Quilt from Sew Lux

Animal Badges Mini Quilt from Absolutely Small

Simple Triangle Block Sew-Along from Sew Mama Sew

Woven Hearts Mini Quilt designed by Sheila Reinke for OLFA

Scrappy Nine Patch Mini Quilt from Diary of a Quilter by Amy Smart

Indian Hatchet Miniature Quilt by Terrie Sandelin


Posted in Fabric Therapy, Free Miniature Quilt Patterns, Friday Funday, Pinterest Therapy, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | Leave a reply

Flashback Tuesday: Santorini Stars 2010 BOM Quilt designed by BOMquilts.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 17, 2014 by TK HarrisonJune 13, 2014

This quilt is one that I had the most fun making.  I *love* raw-edge applique and I designed and made the templates for my quilt using a pinking blade in my rotary cutter.  The instructions allow for other types of applique but most of our local little quilt group made this quilt with their own scrappy fabrics and colors and it was SO. MUCH. FUN. to see how different everyone’s finished out (you can see one here and a few more here)!  Not to mention that each block goes together very quickly, if you use raw-edge applique, because you just cut and sew using your own creativity!

Santorini Stars 2010 BOM Quilt designed by BOMquilts.com

I was a nanny to a baby 25-years-ago (eeeek!) and this was the quilt I gave her upon her college graduation.  I had intended to give her a completely different quilt when she graduated from high school…but, it didn’t fit with her personality.  THIS one spoke her name to me and she absolutely loves it!

Go on, have a little more quilt therapy fun and enjoy making this festive quilt!

Posted in AbbiMays.com, BOMquilts.com, BOMquilts.com BOM Quilt, Fabric Therapy, Family History, Flashback Tuesday, Free Quilt Patterns, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Quilting by Mel | Leave a reply

Tick Tock the Mouse Ran Up the Clock

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 11, 2014 by TK HarrisonJune 9, 2014

I recently went to our local quilt shop to pick out some fabric and had taken DD#2 with me.  We were having fun just choosing fabric, with no current plans for making anything with the fabric…but, to have it in my stash for when the quilt therapy bug hit me and I wanted to make something with some of the fabric we found.

One of the fabrics DD#2 picked up was filled with clocks and watches.  It was pretty close to the shades of another fabric she had already chosen so I told her it was one or the other – and she chose the first one.

I asked her if she knew who invented the first clock – nope, she had no idea.  I explained that a man named John Harrison did so.  The owner of the shop laughed and said it probably wasn’t DD#2’s dad…but, DD#2 wasn’t convinced.  She said that it probably was her dad as she believed her dad killed the last dinosaur that roamed the earth many years ago.  The shop owner looked at me for confirmation and I just laughed and said that the kids really DO think their dad has lived many lives and has the wisdom of those in the dark ages.

If you’d like to read more about the elder John Harrison and his clock adventures, you can do so here.

But, that clock fabric stayed in the back of my mind…thinking it would be a wonderful quilt for my hubby and he would enjoy the significance of the clocks and watches.  So, I went to pick up some fabric for a commissioned quilt last week and could not resist the temptation to get two yards of that beautiful clock & watch fabric:

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“On Time” designed by Whistler Studios for Windham Fabrics

A pattern hasn’t struck me yet but if I keep thinking about this fabric, I am sure I will come up with a great design worthy of both John Harrison’s!

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