October Stars Quilt Pattern

I love using Halloween Fabrics in traditional quilt patterns like this!

This quilt is made up of 9 large blocks and is 10″ precut square friendly

You can find this pattern in my Etsy shop.

I made a patriotic version with red and blue scraps! I love how it turned out! This quilt pattern is super versitile!

Pumpkins and Cats Quilt Pattern

Black cats + pumpkins!!!

I love this quilt because it’s fun to show off lots orange and black fabrics.

I love the bird bones as the background of the quilt!

This quilt is fat quarter friendly and is a fun throw size.

You can find the pattern in PDF of paper in my Etsy shop.

Scaredy Cat The Quilt

This quilt is part of my Scaredy Cat quilt patterns.

5 cats and lots of stars!

This quilt is a fun throw size and each block uses a 10″ precut square.

The pattern is available in PDF or paper in my Etsy shop.

Swiss Fall Bliss Quilt

Inspired by my Swiss Kiss Valentie Quilt, this pattern uses Scaredy Cat fabrics for a modern fall version of the quilt!

This quilt features bold cross blocks, dark charcoal background and a patchy pumpkin. You can totally put this quilt together in a day!

This quilt is also 10″ precut friendly! I love using precuts!

And it’s 100% Mufasa apprised.

The quilt is available as a PDF pattern or a paper pattern in my Etsy shop.

Scrappy Charm Quilt

Do you love scrap quilts? I love the idea of creating something with leftovers, something with rejected pieces. I think there is a sermon somewhere in there!

This quilt is made entirely with 5″ squares and 2 1/2″ squares. A perfect quilt to make from your stash during quarantine!

The quilt measures 64″ x 64″ and the block size is 8″.

Fabric Requirements
(64) 5” squares assorted white fabrics (low volume)
(64) 5” squares assorted aqua prints
(64) 5” squares assorted green prints
(32) 5” squares assorted red prints
(32) 5” squares assorted navy blue prints
½ yard binding fabric
4 yards quilt backing

You can purchase the digital pattern in my Etsy shop by clicking HERE.

The quilt is 100% Mufasa approved!

Grace everyday Quilt Pattern

This world wide pandemic has changed everyone’s life. Its is the craziest time right now. I still can’t believe this is real and we are living it. Today is the end of week 4 for us in quarinteen.

I wanted to create something that represented this time. I love making quilts to commemorate or document a life event. This certainly is a life event.

So I spent time looking around, soul searching, and coming to terms with what this all means so I could put it into a quilt.

This is what I came up with. Let me explain why.

Technically it’s spring, there are flowers and blooms. However every day thus far has been rainy or cloudy – gray. So I knew this quilt needed to reflect that. It’s as if spring is trying to emerge but the weather is holding it back – and I think that’s how people feel. We are trying to grow and thrive but this virus is a cloud hanging over us. The sun will come out – just not yet. So the quilt has a dark woven gray background and also an abundance of flowers.

Everyday I wake up and think “Is this real?” and then I realize – yes its so real. So I get up and do it all over again – just like Groundhog Day! I find myself praying throughout the day, asking for strength, asking for blessings for those who are suffering, those who are caretakers or healthcare workers, blessings for leaders of countries, blessings for a cure. Every day I am seeking for Grace. And so the phrase Grace everyday needed to be a part of the quilt. That’s how I am living – with trust in Him and hope in Him.

I wanted this quilt to be a reminder of this time. I had planned to have the quilt finished by Easter. But then the mask sewing began the the quilt was put on pause. I want to remember that when I look at this quilt. There are so many things this quilt reminds me of. Most of all it’s the goodness of people and the goodness of God. A line from a favorite song “and rain will make the flowers grow.” That is this quilt.

I hope you like it.

You can find the quilt pattern in my Etsy Shop by clicking HERE.

Scaredy Cat Fabric

Meet Scaredy Cat! My brand new first ever fabric line arriving in stores April 2020!!!

I wanted to create a Halloween fabric line that had many shades of orange, grays, greens, blacks, and lots of fun low volume fabrics. That way its easy to put together a Halloween quilt!


I love the pop of mint in the collection – it makes Halloween feel fresh and modern!

It’s never too early to get sewing those fall projects!!!

Walk with Jesus 2020

Welcome to Walk with Jesus 2020! I can’t believe this is the 8th year we have been doing this and every year is a little different!

This year we are focusing on 1 word a day that completes the phrase:

Because of HIM I am ______________.

You can access the images and a PDF of the images by clicking HERE.

Feel free to share them or print them – no permission necessary!

Make sure to follow along on Instagram for insights to each word of the day!

You can access the index of the past years by clicking HERE.

Life from Quarantine

Hey all! I thought I would check in to see how everyone is doing! Life got real crazy real fast. Most mornings I wake up and ask myself is it all a dream! To be honest we’ve enjoyed a slower pace and focusing on life in the home. I’ve enjoyed all the whitty comments and memes on social media – laughter is a big help. But in all seriousness this time is scary and we don’t know what the future holds.

The other day I played one of my favorite songs “Christ Alone” and I turned up the volume real loud so it filled the whole house. As the music was filling each room the lyrics were filling me. I could feel Jesus near and I could feel my faith and trust strengthened through Him.

I had the thought to create some lyric art out of the words and share them with you in hopes they will bring you peace. You can access all the files by clicking on this LINK. Feel free to share!

Also, here is the link to the music video of the song – It’s so good!!!

Regent Street Quilt Pattern

I love being inspired by fabric. I completely fell in love with the Winterbourne fabric collection by Liberty Fabrics for Riley Blake Designs. I love this combination of teals, grays, and English prints. I wanted to create a quilt with some traditional elements, but also wanted some negative space to let the fabrics be the star. I love this modern version of traditional star quilt!

I also love quilts that aren’t time consuming and complicated. This quilt is made up of 30 blocks – that’s it – no sashing or setting. 30 blocks and you’re done!

The fabric requirements for the quilt top are simple: 10 fat quarters (you can get by with less but you won’t have the variety), 3 1/4 yards linen fabric, and 3/4 yard for the rectangles in the design.

You can find the Regent Street Quilt Pattern in my Etsy shop as a PDF download. I hope you love it!

The quilt measures 60″ x 72″. That measurement is easily adjusted, just add or subtract quilt blocks to make it the size you want!

I love using Riley Blakes linen, its 55% linen and 45% cotton. It’s a great choice for a low volume!

It’s 100% Mufasa approved 🙂