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“Botanical Beauty” BOMquilts.com 2016 BOM Block #5 Revealed

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 21, 2016 by TK HarrisonJune 20, 2016

Here is “Botanical Beauty” from BOMquilts.com:

And these are the four blocks whose instrucitons have been revealed to-date:

Block #1

Block #2

Block #3

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Block #4

BotanicalBeauty-Block5

Block #5

Continued thanks to our sponsors for this quilt:  Camelot Fabrics, The Warm Company & Aurifil




threads!

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Quilted Kitchen: French Silk Pie Quilt Block & French Silk Pie Recipe

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 20, 2016 by TK HarrisonJune 19, 2016

FrenchSilkPie

French Silk Pie Quilt Block




Cutting Requirements for 12″ finished block (precise 1/4″ seam allowance):

  • Beige:  Cut FOUR (4) 2 3/4″ squares.  Then cut the squares diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time.  You will end up with TWO (2) triangles per square.
  • Beige:  Cut ONE (1) 4 1/2″ square.
  • Beige:  Cut ONE (1) 5 1/4″ square.
  • Tan:  Cut ONE (1) 4 3/4″ square.  Then cut the square diagonally, corner-to-corner, TWO (2 times).  You will end up with FOUR (4) triangles.
  • Med. Brown:  Cut FOUR (4) 2 1/2″ squares.
  • Med. Brown:  Cut FOUR (4) 2 3/4″ squares.  Then cut the squares diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time.  You will end up with TWO (2) triangles per square.
  • Dark Brown:  Cut FOUR (4) 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ strips.

Quilt Block Construction Diagram:

FrenchSilkPie2

Using this image (above) as a guide, sew your French Silk Pie quilt block together as you would a basic Nine-Patch block, piecing each of the Nine-Patch’s squares together first.

French Silk Pie Recipe from the Food Network




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Friday Funday: America the Beautiful Free Quilt Patterns

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 17, 2016 by TK HarrisonJune 13, 2016

“Amber Waves” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Joan Ford from Island Batik

“Patriotic Primer- Quilt 1” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Color Principle from Henry Glass Fabrics

“Your Heart Touches Ours Quilt” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Alexandra Henry from Pellon Projects

“Patriotic Primer- Quilt 2” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Color Principle from Henry Glass Fabrics

“Honor” Free Quilt Pattern designed by Kari Nichols from Island Batik




Posted in Free Quilt Block Instructions, Free Quilt Patterns, Friday Funday, Holiday Therapy, Military Veteran's Quilts, Patriotic Quilting, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration | Leave a reply

A Little Machine Embroidered Keepsake for Graduates

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 16, 2016 by TK HarrisonJune 13, 2016

Our middle daughter recently graduated from high school <gulp>.  I wanted to create a keepsake for her and her classmates (29 total graudates), something special that no one had done for them before.  My initial thought was to make each of them a bookmark.  I was concerned that they would never use them for such.  Plan B was to machine embroider a small decal and just add a string and button to it and let the graduates decide what they wanted to use them for.  I also sewed a piece of Peltex™ to the back of each gift, to give it a little stability.

I was going to put together a little note with each one, saying that it was a keepsake made just for them (except I ran out of time to do this) – it could be a bookmark, a memento for their senior books, a small coaster or maybe just something to just hang on a bulletin board.  When our daughter saw hers, she said to me, “It’s a Christmas ornament, right?”  HA!  I hadn’t even thought of that!  Here’s a couple of them in all their glory:

Keepsake1

Keepsake2

The center embroidery pattern was purchased.  I added the square borders in varying colors and patterns to them.  I also want to give a shout-out to Diana Casparian and her Etsy offerings at 2artzee.  I thought I knew what I wanted when I purchased the first embroidery design from her shop but as I practiced and practiced, she had to go back to her design software three or four times until I was finally satisfied with what she digitized – and she *never* charged me more than the original price of the file for all of the revisions.  So this little keepsake is inspired by her love of machine embroidery, as shown through her amazing customer service!




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June Quilt Dash Begins on June 15, 2016 – Come Dash with Us!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 14, 2016 by TK HarrisonJune 13, 2016

The June Quilt Dash is called “Summer Patriotism” and if you complete the Quilt Dash, you will receive a free quilt pattern entitled “Stars and Stripes Waving Flag”:

StarsAndStripesFlagWaving

This free pattern couldn’t come at a more appropriate time in our nation’s history.

The June Quilt Dash is also sponsored by Quilting Treasures fabric.  They have donated some luxurious fat quarters that will make a number of our members very happy winners!

Join us at Quilt Dash – we’d *love* to have you!




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