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It's the Stella Rose Cover Girl!

This quilt brought me SO.MUCH.JOY when making it!

Why?

I got to use my stash and fussy cuts from the Ruby Star Society Ten Years of Magic panel - each block was a treat to sew together!

Find the Stella Rose pattern in my shop here.


This is roughly my fabric pull for this quilt - the actual quilt only needs 16 fat quarters, but why not make it a hundred?? 


These stars were the cutest to make!


Once I had the stars finished I paired HSTs to each block - how fun are these??


The border on this one - my goodness - how perfect!!
I saw this blue Fableism daisy print on my shelf and had the idea to fussy cut a border out of it. Best idea ever!!


My helper - always.


Matante Quilting did the longarm quilting on this sample - I love the pantograph she chose!


Stella Rose has been such a fun pattern to write up, sew and share with you all!

Find the pattern in my shop now!

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Stella Rose is here!

This mix and match pattern is the perfect way to showcase a beautiful fat quarter bundle, or use your stash! How will you mix up your quilt?

Find the Stella Rose PDF pattern in my shop here!


In this sample I used the By Hand Heather Ross collection of fabrics together with a selection of co-ordinating Ruby + Bee Solids.


I love the mix of sawtooth stars and HSTs in the blocks!
These are exactly how the quilt got its name! - Stars and Thorns


The black sashing in this sample is PERFECT to balance out all the bright colours!


The quilt design needed something extra to complete the look, and this triple border is EXACTLY what it needed! I love the rose print in this one - so fitting for the name!


I sent this sample to Matante Quilting - she chose such a great panto for this quilt!


Stella Rose finishes at 72" square - a perfect large throw size for snuggling!

Find the PDF pattern in my shop here!

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How do you like to mix and match your quilts?

Open Prairie is a beginner friendly pattern with big blocks (fast finish!) and three colour-way options to really customize the design to your taste!

Find the PDF pattern in my shop here.


Version one features a single background colour with one feature colour per block. I used Fableism Forest Forage in the spring colours for this sample, and it is the drapiest quilt I've every made.



Version two features mix and match block backgrounds, feature fabrics, and sashing. It's a really fun version, and my favourite! This sample uses a variety of Ruby Star Society fabrics.



Here you see the blocks in progress - HSTs whip up these big blocks quickly!


And the last version is the classic two-colour version. I made mine in black and white!
This is also the crib size, which I was able to sew in one afternoon!


Open Prairie can be made in four sizes: crib, throw, twin, and bed.
Find the PDF pattern in my shop here.


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It's a colony of bats!!!!

Nocturna is a quilt block pattern inspired by bats and constructed like a Courthouse Steps block with alternating colours to resemble the psycho-hypnosis effect in scary movies!

The Nocturna block was first designed for the 2023 Soul-a-Long - a delightfully scary quilt block event!
It is now available in my shop as a quilt block pattern in PDF format.

The block finishes at 12" and can be used however you like! Use one for a pillow or bag, sew a few together for a table runner, or make 25 like me for a delightfully batty throw!


I also sewed three together for a spooky table runner!


These samples feature Art Gallery Fabrics Spooky n' Witchy collection - it's so good!
My daughter chose the magenta and pink combination in the quilt below and it's spectacular.
Aspen Grove Quilting added a spiderweb pantograph and it's our perfect Halloween holiday quilt now!


Find the pattern in my shop!

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The Grandmother's Scrap Patch quilt block pattern is inspired by the traditional Grandmother's Cross block and features nine patch blocks.

This quilt design is perfect for using up scrap pieces of fabric and to play with colour combinations.  There is also a fun twist if you put multiple blocks together to create a throw quilt!


For my sample I used a variety of Heather Ross scraps that I had on hand, with scrap Ruby + Bee solids for my block backgrounds.


The nine patches are so fun to sew up, and come together quickly!
This block pattern was originally designed for the 2024 Machine Sampler Minis event, and includes a link to a video tutorial for the on-point block assembly!


I used a Ruby Star Society speckled fabric in pink as sashing to tie the blocks all together. Extra mini nine-patches make the cutest cornerstone blocks!


Find the Grandmother's Scrap Patch block pattern in PDF format here!









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The Wildflower Mix quilt pattern released in May 2024!

The Wildflower Mix quilt is a blend of the traditional broken wheel and sawtooth star quilt blocks - and is the perfect pattern for mix and match fat quarters, fat eighths, scrappy sewing, or showing off a beautiful palette of solids. 

The pattern also includes a BONUS stem block and instructions to make a 60” throw-size quilt in a flower/stem alternating layout (25 blocks) with no sashing as shown in this blog post!

How will you mix up your flowers?


I used a lot of scraps from my stash for making this sample. It was so fun to sew together!
I was surprised at how many different green fabrics I actually had in my stash!


I love how the stems give a totally different look to the wagon wheel block, making a scrappy fabric garden! Which Wildflower Mix quilt will you choose?


Find the Wildflower Mix quilt pattern in PDF format here!





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The Wildflower Mix quilt pattern released in May 2024!

The Wildflower Mix quilt is a blend of the traditional broken wheel and sawtooth star quilt blocks - and is the perfect pattern for mix and match fat quarters, fat eighths, scrappy sewing, or showing off a beautiful palette of solids.


For my cover mix version I used a fresh palette of Ruby + Bee Solids by Windham Fabrics.
The colours used are: salvia, vervain, unicorn, posy, peachy keen, azalea, evergreen, agave, china blue, Provence blue, and wisteria for background.


I love how beautifully this palette mixes and matches together!
The pattern also includes a bonus stem block to create a flower garden variation, so it's like you get two quilt patterns in one!


Find the Wildflower Mix pattern in my shop in PDF format here!

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It's the Wintry Cover Girl!

Wintry is a modern, block based snowflake quilt.
The pattern includes two colour versions - this is Version Two!
Version Two has one colour snowflake and sashing with multi-coloured block backgrounds - perfect for sharing your favourite solids, or even playing with an ombre layout!


I used 16 different Art Gallery Fabric Pure Solids in this quilt for the feature fabrics.
The colours I used are: Amethyst, Hydrangea, Wisteria, Aero Blue, Ocean Waves, Crystalline, Dark Citron, Olive Oil, Lemon Tart, Marmalade, Quartz Pink, Crystal Pink, Cosmos, Rock Candy, Sweet Pink and Festival Fuchsia. 
The White is White Linen.


I loooooove the backing I chose for this quilt. It's the perfect winter print from Ruby Star Society's Winterglow line!


The beautiful snowflake quilting is done by Aspen Grove Quilting.


The Wintry Quilt is available in my shop now in PDF, printed and wholesale formats.
Vinyl stickers are also available!

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You know I had to make a scrappy version of the Wintry quilt pattern!
Wintry is available in two colour way options - this is Version 1 - the one with multicoloured snowflakes and sashing!


I had the best time choosing a range of cheerful fabrics from my stash. 
The background used in this quilt is my favourite - Cotton and Steel Freckles.


This quilt is 9 blocks - the crib size, although I'm planning to add another row to make it the small throw - the perfect size for snuggling in Winter.

The Wintry pattern is in my shop now in PDF, printed and wholesale formats.
Stickers are also available!



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Bear Camp - The Cover Girl!

If you recognize these colours, you're not wrong!
The cover version of my Bear Camp quilt is the scrappy/stash version I made using the leftover Art Gallery Fabrics Pure Solids from my Birdling cover quilt!


These leftovers were perfect to use in the Bear Camp pattern!
I used Crystal Pink as background in this sample, but I think a blue or purple would be amazing too.


Bear Camp can be made scrappy or with fat quarters, and comes in one size - 60" x 60".


Are you going to join the weekend sew along?
September 23-24 2023 we are going to sew Bear Camp together!
It's such a fast make, we can do it in one weekend!
Join the sew along here.

I had so much fun making mock-ups of this pattern!
I already ordered fabric to make the bottom middle one in the QAL!
Details of each mock up can be found in my Instagram Bear Camp highlight.



The Bear Camp pattern can be found in my shop!















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