High Top Mountain Quilt
Today I’m sharing one of my favorite quilt finishes, the High Top Mountain quilt. Last year, my brother asked if I’d make a quilt based on the cover art of a favorite Sturgill Simpson album. You know I love a challenge, so I was all in, and that precious baby is now the owner of the quilt I probably spent the most hours on of anything I’ve ever made. But, of course, it wasn’t as simple as that…
Mini Foldover Baskets (Tutorial)
This tutorial for mini foldover baskets will have you making up a batch in no time. Perfect for teacher or bridesmaid gifts, or use them to corral goodies around the house. The possibilities are endless.
Fabric Palette Friday #27: Gentle Dusk
In this Fabric Palette Friday, I dove into my scrap bin for a palette that makes me think of a gentle summer dusk, with the sky turning every shade of calming blues, pinks, and purples.
Quilt Block Mania - February 2023: Love Encircled Block
Hello, February Quilt Block Mania-ers! I hope you’re as excited as I am about this month’s Quilt Block Mania theme — connection. Let me introduce you to my Love Encircled block!
Maker’s Heart Mini Pouch (Lined Drawstring Bag Tutorial)
Here’s a quick and easy tutorial for incorporating a simple paper-pieced heart into a mini lined drawstring bag, perfect for carrying any bitty goodies you want. I’m planning to fill these with some chocolates, a note, and a gift card for the teachers as a Valentine’s thank you, but the possibilities for these sweeties are endless. The main part of the Maker’s Heart Mini Pouch finishes at just 5” x 6”, and you could easily put several together in one night of sewing fun.
Hearts Aren’t Just for Valentine’s
It’s no secret that hearts are a classic motif in quilting and for good reason. At its core, quilting is an act of making that lets us produce a tangible, tactile expression of our love for ourselves or others. Of course, that sometimes takes the form of the most classic symbol of love — the heart. With Valentine’s Day around the corner, I thought it would be fun to put together some Heart of Hearts mockups that would be a joy to create any time of year. Enjoy some eye candy and a discount code on the Heart of Hearts pattern!
Simple Holiday Craft Ideas
Each year, I seem to kind of flip back and forth between wanting to make all the holiday gift items and decorations and just selecting a few small projects to work on. Regardless of which end of the cycle you might be in this year, quick, small handmade projects are always a fun way to sneak in a little special holiday sewing, and I’ve got several on the site that are just perfect for that.
Fabric Gift Card Sleeve (Tutorial)
Happy season of giving! I don’t know about you, but I’m deep in the midst of present gathering for family, friends, teachers, and service workers. While I love a personal gift full of meaning, there’s always a time and a place for a good ol’ gift card. But that doesn’t mean you can’t add a personal, handmade touch with a delightful fabric gift card sleeve.
Quilt Block Mania - November 2022: Night Camper Block (aka Sunset Tent)
Hello, November Quilt Block Mania-ers! It’s been a few months since I participated in Quilt Block Mania, but I thought this month’s camping theme was too endearing to skip. Let me introduce you to my Night Camper block!
Quilt Block Mania - November 2022: Night Camper Block
Hello, November Quilt Block Mania-ers! It’s been a few months since I participated in Quilt Block Mania, but I thought this month’s camping theme was too endearing to skip. Let me introduce you to my Night Camper block!
A Witchy Halloween Pillow
Halloween's almost here, but I've got one more "spooky" project to share with you. I made the 18.5" sample block for the One Scrappy Witch pattern with one thing in mind -- a spot on my living room couch.
Boo Blocks Coasters
Last year, I shared the free Boo Blocks pattern on the Havel’s Sewing blog, and while I made up some cute sample blocks, I never managed to get around to turning them into something more useful — that is, until now! The first project in my month of Halloween sewing was turning those blocks into coasters!
A Scrappy Halloween Quilt Sampler
After seeing a few other scrappy spooky-themed blocks pop up in addition to my One Scrappy Witch block pattern and One Scrappy Pumpkin block tutorial, I started brainstorming my own scrappy sampler Halloween quilt. Here’s everything you need to know to make the cutest Halloween throw quilt around.
One Scrappy Pumpkin (Tutorial)
I’m back with another free Halloween block tutorial for you! This simple scrappy pumpkin combines squares and HSTs to create a super-size 18.5” block. Like the One Scrappy Witch block, this pumpkin is perfect for inserting into all your Halloween quilts, pillows, or wall hangings.
A Witchy Halloween Tote (Tutorial)
Earlier this week, I released the free One Scrappy Witch block pattern, and I hope you’re already loving it! The pattern includes two versions of the fun, scrappy block: 12.5” and 18.5”. You can, of course, use the blocks for any number of crafts, but it turns out the 12.5” block is perfect for a candy tote for trick-or-treating, and today I’m here to show you how to make your own!
Meet One Scrappy Witch! (New Block Pattern)
There are so many cute Halloween fabrics available these days, and I wanted to create a pattern that would let me use as many of them as possible. Scrappy witches have yet to have their day in the sun, so I decided to put an end to that, and the result is the One Scrappy Witch block, a simple and fun addition to your Halloween sewing repertoire.
Fabric Palette Friday #26: Fruit Stripe
Happy Fabric Palette Friday! I’ve had Halloween on the brain recently, and when I grabbed this fabulous gum print from Ruby Star Society’s Spooky Darlings fabric collection, I found myself pulling a whole palette of colors and textures to play along with it. I wouldn’t call it Halloween exactly, but it’s a delightful rainbow of fabric goodness that’s just right for this transitional time from summer to fall.
Modern Service Quilts Scrappy Strip Dash Quilt
Did you see the blog post that went up on the Modern Service Quilts blog this week with all the info on the solids version of Strip Dash we made for this month’s collaboration? It provides a lot of fabulous eye candy and inspiration if you’re looking to make your own service-quilt version of the pattern. But if you’ve been following along on IG or this blog this month, you know I’ve also been working on another scrappy version, and I’m excited to share the finished top!
Grab Your Strips — It’s National Sew a Jelly Roll Day!
Today’s National Sew a Jelly Roll Day, so I’m here to share some great jelly-roll patterns so you can join in the quilting fun today, too!
Tips for Using Jelly Rolls with the Strip Dash Quilt and More
Tomorrow is National Sew a Jelly Roll Day, which I couldn’t have planned better myself since we’re still in the midst of my second collaboration with Modern Service Quilts, and the pattern of the month is my jelly-roll friendly Strip Dash! Check out all the jelly inspiration I have in store for you.
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