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A Quinceañera Quilt

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 7, 2018 by TK HarrisonJune 3, 2018

Last summer, I was having a few health issues and my family doctor decided the best approach to treating them was through a home healthcare agency. I had an RN who came out to our house every other week and a CVN who came out once a week. My CVN’s name was Bea and she was just a joy to be around! We got to know her pretty well so when she told me they were planning for her daughter’s Quinceañera for later that summer, I asked her if I could make a quilt for her? Bea was flattered and readily accepted my offer.




Bea and I took a trip out to my quilt studio so she could go ‘shopping’ in my quilt stash. She was very particular regarding the two main colors she wanted in her daughter’s quilt – Navy blue and coral. As I was pulling out fabric from one of my drawers, I happened across a piece of green focus fabric that had both coral and navy blue in it. Once I showed it to Bea, she immediately said yes and that sealed the deal.

Next came the decision about what to embroider in the quilt blocks. We had already decided the quilt was going to be a 55″ square lap quilt so there was only room for nine embroidered squares. In the center row, she wanted her daughter’s name, then her daughter’s favorite Bible verse and then the date of her daughter’s Quinceañera.

Bea told me what she wanted embroidered in the remaining six quilt blocks so I found five of them and sent her links so she could pick out the ones she liked best and then to purchase them. She gave me her login info so I could download them after she bought them. For the sixth one, I hired a custom digitizer to create it and once Bea gave her approval, I stitched it out.

I knew I was meant to make this quilt because everything came together just right!




Once the embroidery was stitched out, I began the process of building her quilt, then sent it on to my dear friend Meloney so she could quilt it on her longarm for me.

For true quilters, there is fun in making a quilt, every step of the way. But the true joy is seeing the faces and reactions of those who receive a quilt. And nurse Bea did not disappoint. She cried a bit when she saw the finished product. She absolutely loved it and she was sure her daughter would treasure it for many years to come.

Posted in Embroidery Therapy, Longarm Quilter Meloney Funk, Quilt Stash, Quilt Studio, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Story, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison, Toot My Horn | Leave a reply

Friday Funday: Free Easter Quilty Patterns & Projects

Quilt Therapy Posted on March 23, 2018 by TK HarrisonMarch 17, 2018

“Easter Egg Placemats” Free Quilty Pattern designed by Joann.com brought to you by Quilting Digest

“Vintage Bunnies Wall Quilt” Free Quilty Pattern designed by Cheryl Fall for Coats & Clark from Quilting Digest

“Lilly Runner” Free Quilty Pattern designed by Lynette Jensen and Marilyn Ginsberg for Landauer Publishing from Quilting Digest

“Bunny Dreams” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Sindy Rodenmayer of FatCat Patterns from Quilt Woman

“Easter Rabbit” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Lisa Muilenburg of Counted Quilts from Quilt Woman

Posted in BOMquilts.com, Free Easter Quilty Projects & Patterns, Friday Funday, Pinterest Therapy, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Stash, Quilt Surfing, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | 2 Replies

Quilted Kitchen Sampler

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 27, 2016 by TK HarrisonOctober 24, 2016

Let’s make a sampler quilt out of some of the “Quilted Kitchen” quilt blocks found here at QuiltTherapy.com!  ALL of the quilt blocks are already designed to be 12″ finished, 12 1/2″ unfinished blocks. You need to do is to choose to make the ones I have put in my design or any 12 blocks of the design of your choice.  Then deicide on the colors of your sampler blocks.  You can keep the colors I created with the blocks, use your stash for an even scrappier quilt and even go all out and choose your own colors for a more complimentary and uniform look.

Well, there IS another something you will need to decide…and that is should you make all of the recipes that go with each block?  LOL

Here is the “Quilted Kitchen Sampler” quilt image:

"Quilted Kitchen Sampler" Free quilt pattern from QuiltTherapy.com and BOMquilts.com!

“Quilted Kitchen Sampler” Quilt Design

Head on over to BOMquilts.com to obtain the finishing instructions.




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Posted in BOMquilts.com, Free Quilt Block Instructions, Free Quilt Patterns, Kitchen Quilting, Quilt Block Fun, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Stash, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Quilt Patterns, Quilt-Spiration, Sampler Quilts, Scrappy Quilts | Leave a reply

Friday Funday: Free Scrap Quilt Patterns

Quilt Therapy Posted on May 27, 2016 by TK HarrisonMay 23, 2016

“Sister’s Choice” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Cindy Carter from Carter Quilter

“Scrappy Summer Tutorial” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Allison from Cluck Cluck Sew




“Hugs and Kisses Scrap Quilt” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Lyn Brown from Lyn Brown’s Quilting Blog

“Boxy Stars” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Bonnie Hunter from Quiltville

“Scrap Happy Nine Patch” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Cindy Carter from Carter Quilter




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

Tutorial Tuesday: Star Light, Star Bright Table Topper

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 29, 2015 by TK HarrisonSeptember 28, 2015

This tutorial is sponsored by Warm & Natural Batting® From The Warm Company™

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This is a photographic tutorial.  A link to download this pattern in PDF is available at the end of this tutorial.  You need to download it so that you have the fabric requirements and cutting requirements for this quilted project.

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Lay out complimentary fabric scraps and choose the appropriate number needed for this table topper.

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When you cut out your Star Points, be sure to draw a diagonal line, corner-to-corner, on the BACK of your fabric.

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Once you have your fabric choices, this photo above shows you the fabric cuts needed for this table topper (sans the 1″ Scrappy Bright Fabric as is noted in the PDF pattern).

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Begin by making flying geese to create your Star Points.  Sew ONE (1) Star Point to ONE (1) of the 4 1/4” x 7 3/8” strips ON the line you drew.

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Next, trim off the corner of the White and Star Point fabrics 1/4″ beyond the sewn line.

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Press the Star Points toward the Star Point fabric.

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Repeat the same process as shown above, with another Star Point fabric sewn diagonally on the White fabric strip.

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Again, cut the Star Point corner 1/4″ beyond the sewn line and press the Star Points toward the Star Point Fabric.

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Now, sew TWO (2) of the Star Point strips to the left and right side of your center fabric.

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Sew the 4 1/4″ White Cornerstones to the remaining TWO (2) Star Points and then pin them and sew them to the top and bottom of your Star.

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This is a photo of the finished center of this table topper.

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Next, time to add the White left and right borders to your center star.

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Then sew the top and bottom White borders to the center star.

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Create your scrappy final Border using the images above and the cutting requirements in the PDF pattern.

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Sew the left and right scrappy borders to the center star and White border.  Then pin and sew the top and bottom scrappy borders onto the center.

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This is a photo of the finished table topper top!

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Follow up with quilting the table topper as desired.

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Finally, sew the binding onto your table topper and whip-stitch or machine stitch the binding to the back (or front, depending on your binding process) of your quilt project.

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To download a PDF of this pattern, please visit this link:
https://www.bomquilts.com/2015/StarLightStarBright.pdf

TK Harrison is a member of The Warm Company’s Designer Endorsement Program.

Posted in Batting Therapy, Free Quilt Patterns, Free Quilt Tutorials, Quilt Designer News, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Stash, Quilt Studio, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Lesson, Quilt-Spiration, Table Toppers, The Warm Company, TK Harrison, Tutorial Tuesday | 2 Replies

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