Circa 1974 Quilt Finish

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My Circa 1974 quilt is finally finished!!  I live in California and my quilter lives in Utah so I’m not always able to have my quilts quilted and bound as soon as I would like.  But I am super excited that this quilt is finished and is one of my favorite quilt’s I’ve made!!!

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I love using chambray in my quilts for a super casual feel – perfect for taking on picnics or to the beach!

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I think the quilting goes perfectly with the 1970’s vibe of the quilt!  I am seriously so in love!!!gingham girls quilt

The pattern available as a PDF download in my Etsy shop.  You can customize the date for a special occasion, or you can omit the date block all together and fill in with more blocks!
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I love how the little shoes poking out the bottom totally match the quilt!!
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Best of all it is 100% Mufasa approved!

Bouncing Off The Walls Quilt Pattern

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What I love about this quilt is that you don’t have to cut up this adorable fabric into tiny bits and it still has a nice “pieced” feel.

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I called this pattern Bouncing Off The Walls because that’s how Mufasa likes to play!  I throw bouncy balls and they bounce every where and he chases them like a maniac!

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The quilt measures 66″ x 75″ which is a great throw size.  The pattern is fat quarter friendly and the circles are machine appliquéd for a quick finish!  This pattern is a great way to use your favorite theme prints – you know me and theme prints!!!

You can purchase the PDF pattern for instant download in my Etsy shop.

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Sally and Mufasa are fighting over who will get the quilt – its totally MINE!!

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I hope you love this quilt and have fun putting your own personality into it!  Be sure to tag me on Instagram @jedicraftgirl and use the hashtag #bouncingoffthewallsquilt

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And now get ready for the Mufasa photo shoot….
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He’s just so handsome 🙂
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Happy quilting with your cat!!!

Almost A Log Cabin Quilt Finish

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A while back I wrote a little tutorial called Almost A Log Cabin.  Its a fast and fun pattern to whip up.  I finally have it quilted and bound and I am super in love with it!!!!
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The fabrics are Heather Ross’ The Sleeping Porch and they are lawn fabrics which means light and soft and breezy!

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It was a bit of a challenge to find something to go on the back that fit the feel of the fabric.  I went through my stash of vintages sheets and found the most perfect quilt back ever!  I love that is vintage and matches the quilt top!  I love how my quilter quilted it!!!  Super whimsical!

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The pink in the fabrics is the exact pink I have in my front yard geraniums!  Bright pink!!

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This is such a fun quilt and a fast finish!  You can totally adjust the size to make it what ever you want!

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Mufasa really loves it too!
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OK – one more Mufasa picture because he is so handsome!
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Love & Sweetness Quilt Pattern

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I am super excited to share my latest pattern with you!  I am super in LOVE with it and it is so fun to make!  It’s available in my Etsy shop as a downloadable PDF, which means instant quilt pattern!!!

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The quilt is made of up 25 blocks that are 12″ finished.  The quilt is a great throw size of 72″ x 72″.

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The pattern is Fat Quarter friendly!  So you can dive into your stash and create something beautiful!

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The fabrics I used are from Riley Blake Designs’ A Little Sweetness by Tasha Noel – soooooo darn cute!!!
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I love a chain quilt – it always looks more complicated than it really is!!

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I love this fabric line!  It’s really versatile and so sweet!!IMG_6509

It was super fun making 25 little heart blocks!

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The blocks are divided up into 3 parts so the process seems to move along!

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Mufasa the cat model seems to also approve of the quilt!  He sat like this for .01 seconds!

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Thanks for stopping by!  I really hope you love this quilt 🙂 Make sure to tag me in your sewing posts and use the hashtag #loveandsweetnessquilt.

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How to Applique Words {LOVE YOU Pillow}

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I am a word-a-holic and I LOVE anything with words: signs, mugs, pillows, t-shirts, you name it!  I love adding words to my sewing projects and today I am going to show you how to do this start to finish! Today I’m sharing this pillow tutorial over at Diary of a Quilter!  Hop over to Amy’s blog to for the full instructions!

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Once the appliqué is finished you can turn it into a pillow using your favorite method; mine is a zipper closure on the back. For more information on inserting a zipper into a pillow, click HERE.

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Here is another example of a fun word appliqué project! Click HERE for the turorial.

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Valentine I Love Cats Quilt

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I love February!  I love Valentine’s Day and I love hearts!!!  I changed up the colors in my I Love Cats quilt to give you a little Valentine inspiration!!  You can find the link to the quilt by clicking here.  I only hope I have time to make it!

The Cake Mix Quilt Book {Marzipan Quilt}

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I am super excited to share with you the fun I’ve had sewing the Marzipan Quilt from It’s Sew Emma’s latest book The Cake Mix Quilt Book Volume One!!!  This is a collection of 8 Cake Mixes with two easy quilt patterns for each, totaling 16 yummy quilts!    For my layer cake I choose Little Miss Sunshine by Lella Boutique for Moda Fabrics.  The background fabric is Essex Linen in natural.

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I have always wanted to try the Miss Rosie’s Quilt Co. Cake Mix Recipe cards!  Since I am a visual learner, I watched the You Tube video so I knew exactly how to use the Cake Mix Recipe cards.

Here is an up close photo of the Cake Mix recipe cards in action.  You pin them to the layer cakes squares and then sew on the dotted lines!

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Hundreds of Half Square Triangles!!!
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The Marzipan Quilt consists of 16 blocks – the block is super fun to put together!

I enjoyed using the Cake Mix Recipe Cards because you get perfect half square triangles, they help with pressing, and you don’t have to square up the HSTs because it’s built into the pattern!

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I changed my quilt only slightly:  I used 2 1/2″ sashing strips and added 2 1/2″ setting squares.  This is such a great pattern – It allows you to make a large quilt with only 1 layer cake + background – it’s magic!!

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Mufasa just had to be apart of the action!  He’s a seasoned quilt model!!

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Farmhouse Christmas Ornaments

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Today I am sharing how to make these charming farmhouse-inspired Christmas ornaments!  With only 4 days left till Christmas you have plenty of time to whip these up!  You can find the full tutorial over on the Therm O Web blog!DSC_0951

You can download an print the words onto the EZ Print transfer sheets – did I mention I love adding words to EVERYTHING?????  🙂

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Moonlight Path – Update and Christmas Version

Here is a little update on my Moonlight Path quilt tutorial!
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I have always loved this pattern – it looks so much more difficult than it really is!

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I just got it back from the quilter and I love love love how it turned out!

It’s perfect with the soft aqua minky on the back!

You can scroll down to find the full tutorial.

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I omitted the “cat” blocks in the Christmas version – it’s the same block repeating.

OK – I got totally carried away with the quilt design software and I have a bunch of different Christmas versions!  I can’t wait to make one!!!

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Let’s get started!!

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We will only be using 2 1/2″ strips for the blocks.

Each dark print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for one block.  You need 50 dark strips for the 50 blocks.

Each light print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for (2) blocks.  You need 25 light print strips.

Each medium print 2 1/2″ strip will be enough for (2) blocks.  You need 25 medium print strips.

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Once the strips are cut, sew the light and medium strips together lengthwise.  Press toward the dark.  Sub-cut into 2 1/2″ increments.  Cut the dark strips in 4 1/2″ increments.  The above picture shows everything you need for one block.

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Sew the strip set to the dark rectangle as pictured above.  You will have (4) of these units per block.

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Continue sewing in this manner until all the strips are sewn into these units.

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The pieced units will be sewn as pictured above, like a 4-patch.  I pressed the seams alternately as much as I could for easy matching.

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Now you have a finished block!  Continue sewing all the units together to form 50 blocks.

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I love how they each turned out!!!

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Cat Blocks

You will need to make 6 additional fussy-cut cat blocks to mix in.

Fussy cut the cat fabric in 4 1/2″ squares.  Cut 6.

Cut (24) light 2 1/2″ squares.

Cut (24) medium 2 1/2″ squares.

Cut (24) dark 2 1/2″ squares.

Lay them out according to the photo below:

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Sew the top and bottom rows together.  Sew the sides together, press, then sew to the sides of the cat square.  Finally sew the top and bottom rows to the center cat unit, matching seams.  Press.  img_6469

I love the cat block!  It wouldn’t be a quilt unless there was a little theme print in it!!!  Of course you could omit the cat blocks and just make 56 of the original blocks.

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Lay the quilt out 7 blocks across and 8 rows down.  I had to play around with my blocks so they didn’t create an unwanted pattern.  It’s tricky to look random 🙂  Sew the blocks together pressing seams alternately with each row.  Sew the rows together pinning at every seam intersection.  Quilt, bind, love!

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American Patchwork & Quilting Feb 2018 edition

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Be sure to pick up the latest American Patchwork & Quilting Magazine that just went on sale!  You will find this inside!  I loved working with the Farmer’s Daughter fabric line by Moda.  It is so beautiful.  I am stunned by this amazing photo – it captures the quilt so well!!!  It’s a fun quilt with 20 blocks and sashing!103194855_web

Here is the magazine cover so you know what to look for!  I hope you love it!
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