This is a new original pattern that I designed that will be launched for sale (including the sparkling “JOY”) during the BOMquilts.com Christmas in July Celebration – my vision of the Star of Bethlehem:
Category Archives: Quilt Therapy Quilt Patterns
Mary Had a Little Quilt
I had to do it. I had to wade through the piles of fabric and ironing to get to my sewing room. Friday evening, I put all of my to-be-pieced fabric together and decided what to work on. I had planned to piece with the new Prairie Paisley fabric. I also had a design running through my head for some of the Yoshiko fat quarters that I’d been hanging onto.
But, what caught my attention was Mary Engelbreit’s Friends and Flowers jelly roll:
The love of the fabric. Little muted shades of red, blue, yellow and green dancing before my eyes. The feel of the cotton between my fingers. I’m sure it was love at first sight!
Here’s what I’ve designed, another baby quilt sure to please any mini-dribbler on your next quilting gift list:
Project Wrap-Ups
This past weekend, I spent my quilting time finishing projects. I don’t like WIPs hanging about, and if I don’t finish them when I start them, I just don’t seem to finish them.
I put the binding on my Baby Building Blocks quilt, and although I’m usually not a “black for baby” quilter, this quilt is just so lovely to look at:
I made another Quilted Charger Plate Cover, to accompany the “You’re Special Balloons” Quilted Charger Plate Cover:
So, the special person at your dining table would get the “Special” charger, and everyone else gets a balloon!
Then, I created the next banner for my mini-banner series, and wrote the pattern:
In following with the first in the series, “Got Snow?” … and the second, “Spring” … this one is called “Shine.” I have two more to design over the course of this year, and they’re a blast to create and to showcase!
I also made one more “Take Me Home to Texas” quilted charger plate, since I gave the first one I’d made away to our pastor and his wife as a gift.
Now? My conscience is clear … I can move on and make more quilts!
Quilted Charger Plate Covers
Sometimes, I get such a crazy idea in my head … and when I go to the design table, it materializes into something awe-inspiring, amazing and out of this world! If I do say so myownself.
Let me introduce you to my latest design idea – sure to make your dining table shine!
Quilted Charger Plate Covers
Original Quilted Designs by TK Harrison, Quiltalicious, LLC
Bring some homemade elegance to your dining table, with these quilted plate charger covers! Why buy different sets of expensive plate chargers? Just make them! And why set the same table, time and time again? These Quilted Charger Plate Covers can be placed right over your current chargers, or you can use them as their own placemats under your place settings. Match your meal, the seasons, your mood or the theme of your dinner party. Dine in style, knowing that these were stitched with your loving quilted heart!
Especially designed for advanced beginners.
Full-color, easy-to-follow pattern is for 13 1/2” Charger Plate Cover
If you purchase the complete kit, we’ll include everything except the thread and fusible web for FOUR (4) Quilted Charger Plate Covers. You include your quilted heart!
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “Take me Home to Texas” Pattern or Kit Available Here
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “Family Ties” Pattern or Kit Available Here
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “Golden Suns” Available Here
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “You’re Special” Pattern or Kit Available Here
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “Regal Stripes” Pattern or Kit Available Here
Quilted Charger Plate Cover “Star Shine” Pattern or Kit Available Here
The Colors of Education
Ya’ll may remember this quilt from last year, when I gifted it to my husband’s second-cousin for her high school graduation. I was finally able to take the time to sit down and create the pattern!
Purchase this quilt pattern here at Quiltalicious
This is a simple quilt, made with just five different block designs. Really, it’s the fabric choice that makes the quilt POP. And hey, since it’s called The Colors of Education, you may just learn a thing or two!