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Pieceful Baskets BOM
This block of the month started over a year ago. The patterns came in the Fat Quarter Shop’s Sew Sampler. I bought the kit and started working on the project. You can find out more details here. I decided to add a piano-key border to the quilt as I was not too thrilled about the final layout. I was able to use mostly the generous scraps that Fat Quartershop gives with each kit. I think it adds another nice element to it. I am looking forward to quilting this one as soon as I can clear out some projects off my sewing table. Related Images:
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Fast and Flurrious
This was a Sew Sampler project a few months ago. I completed it just before Thanksgiving -just in time to put it out on my server in my dinging room. The fabric collection is Cider by Basic Grey. I made the runner longer to accommodate the size of my server. I did the fremotion quilting on my sewing machine. Related Images:
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Bright Side Blocks
I am now caught up with my Bright Side Blocks. These are from the free BOM patterns from Fat Quarter Shop in thier monthly Sew Sampler boxes. I am using Sunday Stroll from Bonnie and Camille. Related Images:
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Strawberry Jam
The June 2019 Fat Quarter Shop’s Sew Sampler had a cute charm pack of fabric from Corey Yoder and a two bonus patterns from the book Sunday Best Quilts by Corey Yoder and Sherri L. McConnell. Instead of a pillow, I decided to make a small wall hanging. For the setting triangles and border For one of the pillows, I saw that there was going to be leftover strips, so I did some math and figured I could get 4 of the same sized strips from one charm square. I also figured that I could make 56 blocks with the strips. This setting only needed 50. I like pieced backs and I did not buy enough fabric for binding and backing. For the pieced strip on the backing, I used the leftover squares that were approximately 1.5″. I didn’t want to cut a whole bunch of 1.5″ white squares, so I cut a strip and sewed the squares to the strip. I then pressed them away from the strip. I then cut the strips flush…











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