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Island Batik Ambassador- February 2023 Project- Puff Quilt- Part of the All Puffed Up Blog Hop

Finished Puff Quilt

Ready for some fun? This month’s blog hop is called All Puffed Up as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making  puff or bubble quilts using different fabric collections from Island Batik. These quilts are so much fun to make! I know you are going to see some awesome quilts with this month’s Island Batik blog hop. Since this month is a blog hop, you can check out the Island Batik blog and enter each week to win a fat quarter bundle of some of the fabrics the Ambassadors are using in their projects. I will show the other fabric collections later in this blog along with a link to the giveaway from Island Batik and links to other ambassador’s blogs.

All Puffed Up Blog Hop
All Puffed Up Blog Hop

 

The February project was to make a puff quilt using an upcoming fabric line from Island Batik. I love the fabric I was given to use: Double Dutch by Kathy Engle. Just look at this gorgeous collection of blue and white batik fabrics. I just love blue and white quilts. The Double Dutch collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. This collection should be in your local quilt shop between now and July of 2023. You may find them online at www.fabric-smart.com or call them at 727-914-8850. Another online option for you to shop for this fabric would be Hancocks of Paducah: Hancocks of Paducah

Double Dutch
Double Dutch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The quilt I made is a large lap sized quilt- 42″ x 42.” This ombre puff quilt has shades of light blue, blue, dark blue and white. This is called an ombre pattern as the fabrics in the quilt transition from light to dark to light again. The Double Dutch collection has a nice variety of shades to be able to do this. Making this quilt was a fair amount of work, but it was easy and fun. This quilt is now a favorite in my home and if you make one, it may be a favorite in yours as well. The puffy Fiber-Fil makes the quilt nice and warm and it is so much fun to pat the puffs. Humans love this quilt, but here’s a secret- pets really love it to, so you could make a much smaller version for your favorite furry friend.

Finished Puff Quilt
Finished Puff Quilt

Here are several closeups of the Double Dutch batik bundle I was provided. What a beautiful selection of blue and white batiks. The first photo is from one of several Tik Tok videos I made about this quilt. My username on TikTok is BlueBearQuilts.

DD and me
DD and me
Double Dutch Bundle
Double Dutch Bundle

I used my Electric Quilt 8 software to design this quilt. The first photo is a version I thought of doing which is in the genre of an Around the World Quilt. I really liked this version.  I decided to go with the ombre version in the second photo. You’ll notice that I originally thought of putting a white border around the quilt, but when I was ready to put the border on, I like the look of those lovely navy blue batiks from the collection, so I made a last minute design change. You will also nice that the actual quilt is larger and has more squares in it than the original design. I decided that the quilt was not large enough, so I added a couple of extra rounds of squares around the outer edge of the quilt. This expanded the light areas of the quilt.

Round the World EQ8 Design
Round the World EQ8 Design
Ombre EQ8 Design
Ombre EQ8 Design

After deciding on the fabrics and the design, I had to figure out how I was going to make a puff quilt as I had never made one before. I checked out a couple of tutorials online and saw that it was fairly easy, so I knew I would be able to successfully make this quilt. Speaking of tutorials; below, I will provide a link to a You Tube video where I show how I made this quilt. Between this blog post and the video, I am confident that you will be able to make your own puff quilt.

Squares cut out
Squares cut out

A puff quilt is made by sewing puff pockets together, which are then stuffed with Fiber-Fil. You need a smaller backing square, and a larger front square, for the puff. My smaller backing squares were cut at 4-1/2″. These can be made from scrap fabric as they will not show when the quilt is finished. My front squares were cut at 5″. These are the squares made from the beautiful Double Dutch collection as they will be the front of the finished quilt. I needed 169 squares of both the front and back fabric.  I got out my Creative Grids Stripology Ruler and quickly cut out all the squares I needed to make this quilt. 

squares laid out
squares laid out

In the next step, you have to lay out the squares in a pleasing arrangement. This can also be done after all of the puff pockets have been sewn as you will see in the next picture. To make the puff pockets, I sewed with a scant quarter inch around three sides of the pocket. A scant quarter inch was used as then the previous stitch lines will be concealed when the puffs are sewn together with a full quarter inch seam. When sewing along each side, it is necessary to make a small pleat along the edge. This is what makes the larger square match up with the smaller bottom square and also what creates the puff in the larger top fabric. 

Color Image
Color Image

To create the ombre effect, I started with light squares in the lower left corner, then moved into the medium blues, and finally, followed by the dark blues. Then I reverse the placement order of the values and did medium blues, followed by the light blues. If you have trouble distinguishing the values and trying to determine if you have them in the correct location, you can turn the photo into a monochromatic one on your phone and it is much easier to see the values as you can see in the next photo. In the final quilt, I did switch two rows in the upper right hand corner as the values were not in the correct place.

Monochromatic image
Monochromatic image

 

The next step was to sew the puff pockets together in columns. It was really important to be organized for this step and to keep all of the puffs in the proper place. It was also important to make sure that the opening of the puff pocket stayed on the right side of the column. Thus, I only did one column at a time and then brought it back to my layout to make sure everything was in the right order. I think I only had to rip a couple of seams. Once the column was sewn, I brought it back to the sewing machine and starting filling the puffs, and I started with the top one. I filled that one with a small, round handful of Fiber-Fil and then stitched the opening of that pocket closed with a scant quarter inch, and I also remembered to create a small pleat in the seam. I used Aurifil 50 Wt. cotton thread to construct, and quilt, this quilt.

Columns sewn up
Columns sewn up

Once that first column has been puffed up, you stitch the next column to the first one with a full quarter inch. The second column is not filled at this point. Then you fill the second column, just like you did the first one, and then sew the unfilled third column on with a full quarter inch seam. You repeat this process across the quilt until you have puffed up the last column.

Top with border
Top with border

In the photo above, I am auditioning the navy border to see if I liked it and I thought that it framed up the quilt nicely.

Top pinned for quilting
Top pinned for quilting

One way of completing the quilt is to tie it.  I would have loved to try this method, but I found that with the tight weave of batik fabrics, it was a bit of a struggle to pull an embroidery needle through the layers. So I decided that I needed the strength of my machine and a Schmetz needle. The quilt was going to be warm enough without any batting due to the Fiber-Fil, so I decided to not use any batting and to stitch in the ditch, directly to the backing fabric. All I had to do was use a walking foot and push the Fiber-fil out of the way, and it worked out perfectly. I created a nice square quilting design on the backing. If you would like to see the back, you may see it in either my TikTok video or my You Tube video. Below, you can see how I rolled the quilt and was able to do the quilting on my Janome 6600. Finally, it was time to bind the quilt and I used a method of wrapping the backing fabric to the front to create the binding. This method of creating the binding is also demonstrated in the You Tube video.

Stitch in the ditch quilting
Stitch in the ditch quilting

 Below is the image of my You Tube video for making this quilt. Here is a link to the video if you would like to watch it and see more detail of how I made the quilt:              https://youtu.be/I4rz1bIDAPo

You Tube Video
You Tube Video

If you like the video, please be sure to like it, share it with your friends and subscribe so you don’t miss any upcoming videos.

 

 

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Double Dutch collection.

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

 
 

IB-Aurifil-Schmetz

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted of me with the quilt. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear hopes you like this quilt. Please let him know how much you love the this quilt by writing to him in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their February Blog Hop Puff quilts.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

 

December 5

WEEK 1

February 6

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Sarah Pitcher, Pitcher’s Boutique

February 7

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

December 6

February 8

Elita Sharpe, Busy Needle Quilting

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts   Thanks for stopping by!

February 9

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

February 10

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

February 11

Special St Valentine’s Day Post

Renee Atkinson, Pink Tulip Quilting

WEEK 2

February 13

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

February 14

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

February 15

Susan Deshensky, Lady Blue Quilts

Randi Jones, Randi’s Roost

February 16

Special Island Batik Designers Feature

February 17Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

 

WEEK 3

February 20

Brittany Fisher, Bobbin with Brittany

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

February 21

Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

February 22

Lana Russel, Lana Quilts

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

February 23

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

February 24

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 3 and Giveaway

February 27

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

February 28

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

Giveaway Fabrics
Giveaway Fabrics
The first of 3 All Puffed Up Blog Hop giveaways, from Island Batik, started on Sunday, February 5th!
Two lucky winners will each receive a bundle of new collections that will be featured this week – Exuberance by Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design or Broken Glass, designed for Swan Amity Studios by Kathy Engle. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these beautiful batiks to your stash. Enter now and every week during the  All Puffed Up Blog Hop:

To enter for your chance to win one of the two prizes above, follow the simple Rafflecopter prompts below.

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This giveaway ends on February, 10 at 11:59 pm PST. Two random winners will be notified by email on February, 11 and announced on the Island Batik Facebook page on February, 14. Please check your spam folders! If the winners do not respond within the first two days after being notified, two new random winners will be chosen and notified.

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media to hop along with the All Puffed Up Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

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Quilt Block Mania-Half Friendship Star with Heart Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for February 2023

Half Friendship Star with Heart

Hello there! February is a month for love. We love our friends and other connections. There are some great blocks with the theme of connections for February 2023. Connections for me means looking out for one another. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of February 2023, Half Friendship Star with Heart Block, is great for making a small quilt. If you like receiving the complimentary blocks from Quilt Block Mania, please share this with your quilting friends on social media (please ask them to sign up for their own copy) so the designers can continue to do this every month. The designers thank you for your support, through your purchases of other patterns, which allow us to offer these complimentary block patterns each month.

Dashing Diamonds Cover
Dashing Diamonds Cover

During February 2023, we are offering 20% off one of our digital download patterns. It is the Dashing Diamonds quilt pattern. This quilt looks fantastic done in batik fabrics. The link to this pattern is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 26 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- Connections.

Half Friendship Star with Heart
Half Friendship Star with Heart

This is the Half Friendship Star with Heart Block. This block features a yellow star with purple center on a white background and a red heart. This block makes it easy for you to put what ever appliqué shape you would like in the center.

The Half Friendship Star with Heart Block makes a great 32″ square quilt with a 1″ finished yellow inner border and a 3″ finished lime green outer border. This quilt allows a lot of space for beautiful free motion quilting in the center.

Half Friendship Star Quilt
Half Friendship Star Quilt

Here are a couple other layouts of the quilt which may be achieved by rotating the blocks, and a table runner.

Half Friendship Star Quilt 2
Half Friendship Star Quilt 2
Half Friendship Star Quilt 3
Half Friendship Star Quilt 3
Half Friendship Star Quilt TR
Half Friendship Star Quilt TR

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our Half Friendship Star with Heart Block for February 2023, all you have to do is look for the box on our blog, on the right hand side, that says “Like this content? Sign up for free updates” and sign up to receive our newsletter. When you have done that, you will receive a welcoming email from us that will contain a coupon code and a link back to the complimentary pattern. You will act as though you are purchasing the pattern and in the cart, you will apply the coupon code, which will make the pattern free. You will need to fill out contact information, but no payment method will be necessary. Don’t worry, we do not send out newsletters very often and we never sell email addresses or contact information. Here is what the pattern looks like. It is in a format very similar to most Blue Bear Quilt patterns, so if you see what you like in this complimentary pattern, you will like our other patterns as well.

Please note: This pattern will only be complimentary during the month of February 2023.

HFS cover
HFS cover

Current newsletter subscribers, don’t despair! You will be able to download the complimentary pattern as well. You have already been sent a newsletter on February 7th which gave you the coupon code.

Be sure to follow us on our Instagram page, @bluebearquilts, as that is where we occasionally have giveaways.

I’m delighted to announced that I am an Island Batik Ambassador again for 2023. Below is a picture of all of the ambassadors. My February project is a puff quilt and if you have not made one of those yet, they are a lot of fun. My next blog post will detail how I made it and I will also have a You Tube video, on my channel, talking about how I made it. My blog post for the puff quilt will go live tomorrow, Feb 8th. It will be a blog hop and there are prizes every week. Below is another look at my December project, where I made a lone star quilt. Check out my last blog post to see how I made it.

2023-I'm-An-Island-Batik-Ambassador
2023-I’m-An-Island-Batik-Ambassador
Island Batik Ambassadors
Island Batik Ambassadors
Reach For the Stars quilt
Reach For the Stars quilt

If you like my December Project, stay tuned for more projects in 2023.

Please follow me on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

Also, please check out our Tik Tok and YouTube Channels (Blue Bear Quilts) for more quilting fun and inspiration.

We are so happy that you stopped by to visit us in the Quilt Block Mania hop and we hope that you like our block. Please stop by to see all of the other designer’s wonderful blocks. I post early, but the designers are not required to post until 9:00 am ET, so their blog posts may not be live until l then.

Connections Quilt Blocks
Connections Quilt Blocks

You can click on the links to the other blocks here.

Heart and Star
Woven Heart by Inquiring Quilter
Puzzle Block by Inflorescnece
Connected Hearts by BoBerry Design Co.
Mardi Gras Geese
Chain Link by Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Linked by QuiltFabrication
Irish Chain
DNA by Palm Creations
Hello at Patti’s Patchwork
Lover’s Knot at Lovingly, Lissa
Double Hearts by Appliques Quilts and More
Key to my Heart
Connections by Penny Spool Quilts
WiFi Signal by Crafty Staci
With Love By Sew Cute And Quirky
Text Me!
Braided Love by Kaye Collins
Celtic Tree of Life By Sallys’ Sewing Circle
Hearts Together Block by Sew Worthy Mama
Sunshine Village Church by Sarah Marcina
Braille Block
Left and Right Block at The (not so) Dramatic Life
Love Encircled by Jessica of Blue Sky Modern Craft
Celtic Hearts by A Piece of Quiet Quilts
Half Friendship Star with Heart by Blue Bear Quilts

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Quilt Block Mania-Raspberry Cheesecake Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for January 2023

Raspberry Cheesecake Block

Happy New Year! Let’s start the new year off with some delicious desserts and who doesn’t love some raspberry cheesecake? There are some awesome blocks with the theme of dessert for January 2023. You should be able to find a block that will temp your taste buds. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of January 2023, Raspberry Cheesecake Block, is great for making a small quilt or table runner. If you like receiving the complimentary blocks from Quilt Block Mania, please share this with your quilting friends on social media (please ask them to sign up for their own copy) so the designers can continue to do this every month. The designers thank you for your support, through your purchases of other patterns, which allow us to offer these complimentary block patterns each month.

Mayfair Terrace Cover

During January 2023, we are offering 20% off one of our Spring patterns. It is the Mayfair Terrace quilt pattern, a fun appliqué project, which also includes the instructions to make an alternate table runner. The link to this pattern is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 21 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- dessert. There were no theme colors this month.

Raspberry Cheesecake Block
Raspberry Cheesecake Block

This is the Raspberry Cheesecake Block. This block features a red raspberry star on a cream cheesecake and dark brown graham cracker crust background. This block looks good enough to eat. Yum!

The Raspberry Cheesecake Block makes a great 32″ square quilt with a 1″ finished light pink inner border and a 3″ finished dark brown outer border. It also makes a nice 20″ x 44″ table runner with 3 blocks, a 1″ finished light pink inner border and a 3″ finished dark brown outer border.

RC Quilt
RC Quilt
RC Table Runner
RC Table Runner

If you like many different toppings on your cheesecake, you could mix it up with strawberry, blueberry, lemon and lime and add a dark brown binding to frame the cheesecake border.

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our Raspberry Cheesecake Block for January 2023, all you have to do is look for the box on our blog, on the right hand side, that says “Like this content? Sign up for free updates” and sign up to receive our newsletter. When you have done that, you will receive a welcoming email from us that will contain a coupon code and a link back to the complimentary pattern. You will act as though you are purchasing the pattern and in the cart, you will apply the coupon code, which will make the pattern free. You will need to fill out contact information, but no payment method will be necessary. Don’t worry, we do not send out newsletters very often and we never sell email addresses or contact information. Here is what the pattern looks like. It is in a format very similar to most Blue Bear Quilt patterns, so if you see what you like in this complimentary pattern, you will like our other patterns as well.

Please note: This pattern will only be complimentary during the month of January 2023.

RC Cover
RC Cover

Current newsletter subscribers, don’t despair! You will be able to download the complimentary pattern as well. You have already been sent a newsletter on January 3rd which gave you the coupon code.

Be sure to follow us on our Instagram page, @bluebearquilts, as that is where we occasionally have giveaways.

Be sure to look at my last blog post, which has the details for my December project as an Island Batik Ambassador, where I made a lone star quilt. Check out my last blog post to see how I made it.

Reach For the Stars quilt
Reach For the Stars quilt

If you like my December Project, stay tuned for more projects in 2023.

Please follow me on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

Also, please check out our Tik Tok and YouTube Channels (Blue Bear Quilts) for more quilting fun and inspiration.

We are so happy that you stopped by to visit us in the Quilt Block Mania hop and we hope that you like our block. Please stop by to see all of the other designer’s wonderful blocks.

Dessert Quilt Blocks
Dessert Quilt Blocks

You can click on the links to the other blocks here.

Jelly Roll Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Birthday Layer Cake by Crafty Staci
Ice Cream by Inquiring Quilter
Thumbprint Cookie at Inflorescence
Cupcake Block by BoBerry Design Co.
Cakestand by Scrapdash
Rocket Pop at Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Banana Split by QuiltFabrication
Guava Empanadas by Paleofish Designs
Butter Dominoes at Patti’s Patchwork
Cupcake by Penny Spool Quilts
Macarons at Lovingly, Lissa
Ice Cream Cone at The (not so) Dramatic Life
Rainbow Gelatin by Patchwork Breeze
Sherbet Pop by The Quilting Room with Mel
Peppermint by Katie Mae Quilts
Smarties By Sally’s Sewing Circle
Rainbow Sprinkles
Cake on Stand
Cherry Pie by Flowerdog Designs
Raspberry Cheesecake block by Blue Bear Quilts

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Island Batik Ambassador- December Project- Reach For the Stars Quilt- Part of the Lone Star Blog Hop

Reach For the Stars quilt

Happy Holidays! This month’s blog hop is called Lone Star as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making a lone star quilt using different fabric collections from Island Batik. I love the look of Lone Star quilts and I know you are going to see some awesome quilts with this month’s Island Batik blog hop. Since this month is a blog hop, you can check out the Island Batik blog and enter each week to win a fat quarter bundle of some of the fabrics that the Ambassadors are using in their projects. I will show the other fabric collections later in this blog along with a link to the giveaway from Island Batik and links to other ambassador’s blogs.

I have always liked lone star quilts and yet I have never made one. A very special lone star quilt that I saw in South Dakota is part of the Dignity Statue. This statue is massive. The Dignity Statue is a tribute to the Lakota people of South Dakota. The image of the star quilt is a reminder of the importance of generosity in Lakota culture and is one of the most valued gifts one can receive. Also, if you are looking for some additional inspiration for Lone Star quilts, there are a lot of them featured in the 24th issue of Quiltfolk, which is about South Dakota quilters.

Dignity Statue
Dignity Statue

 

Dignity Lone Star
Dignity Lone Star

 

Quiltfolk SD
Quiltfolk SD

The December project was to make a lone star quilt using an upcoming fabric line from Island Batik. I love the fabric I was given to use: Copperfield by Claudia Pfeil. Just look at this gorgeous collection of batik fabrics. The Copperfield collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. You may find them online at www.fabric-smart.com or call them at 727-914-8850.

The quilt I made is called Reach For the Stars. It is a large lap sized quilt- 58″ x 58.” This striking quilt has shades of orange and shades of green on a white background. It’s a more modern lone star in that it has numerous white diamonds that create an open, lacy look to the main star. I live near Central Park- no, not that Central Park, and every year the whole park is lit up with holiday lights and they have a carnival with amusement rides. It was the perfect location to take pictures of this quilt.

Reach For the Stars quilt
Reach For the Stars quilt

 

quilt ornament
quilt ornament
quilt at the carnival
quilt at the carnival

 

Quilt on the Merry-Go-Round
Quilt on the Merry-Go-Round

Here is a closeup of the Copperfield batik bundle I was provided. What a beautiful selection of orange and green batiks. 

Copperfield
Copperfield

These are the fabrics I chose from the collection to incorporate into my quilt along with white background fabric.

fabrics for quilt
fabrics for quilt

I used my Electric Quilt 8 software to design this quilt. This is what the quilt looked like in the software. This combination of fabrics, with this layout, causes the main star in the quilt to radiate outwards. I think it has this effect even more so in the actual quilt.

Computer lone star
Computer lone star

Now that I had the fabrics and the design, I had to figure out how I was going to make this quilt as I had never made a lone star quilt before. Thanks to my good friend, Eleanor Burns of Quilt in a Day, and her book, Radiant Star Quilts, I knew that I would be able to successfully make this quilt.

Radiant Star Quilts
Radiant Star Quilts

You probably know that Eleanor is a stripper and one method for making a lone star quilt involves sewing strips together. The other method is to sew lots of diamonds together. I wanted to use the strip method in the Quilt in a Day book. You need a lot of strips, so I got out my Creative Grids Stripology Ruler and quickly cut out all the strips I needed to make this quilt. 

CG Stripology Ruler
CG Stripology Ruler

In the next step, the strips have to be sewn together in a certain order to create the diamond points of the main star. Each subsequent strip is offset downward, which creates a 45 degree angle at the end of the strip set. When sewing multiple long strips together, it is a good idea to reverse directions when sewing the subsequent strips on; i.e., start at the bottom instead of the top on every other strip. This helps to prevent bowing in your strip sets.

sewing strips together
sewing strips together

To create the diamonds, the strip sets are then cut at an angle. This creates biased edges on the newly cut strips and you have to be careful to not stretch them when pressing and/or sewing. You trim the end at a 45 degree angle and then make subsequent cuts that are the same size as your original strips, which in my case was 2.5.”

strips cut at an angle
strips cut at an angle

 

There were three or four different combinations of strip sets that had to be sewn together and then cut at an angle. You then have to match up the correct angled strips next to each other and sew them together. This requires a lot of organization so that you have sewn the correct strip sets together and then are sewing the correct angled strips together. The Quilt in a Day book was well written and following the detailed instructions helped with the organization. 

angled strips sewn together
angled strips sewn together

One sign of a well made lone star quilt is that all those diamond points are nicely lined up. There are a lot of intersections to be matched up. In order to accomplish that, it is necessary to mark the quarter inch seam on the strips at the intersections and then hold them together with pins. It’s definitely more work, but you can see from the previous photo, that that extra effort results in nicely matched points.

marking the quarter inch seam
marking the quarter inch seam

For the smaller inset stars, I was able to cut the strips sets at an angle with the Stripology Ruler, which has 45 degree lines on it. 

angled cuts with stripology ruler
angled cuts with stripology ruler

The corner stars were created with a unique placement of the diamonds, which created an outline of a star. In order to get the corner stars the correct size, it was necessary to add setting triangles and then cut the squares down to size to match the length of the diamonds in the main star.

corner stars
corner stars

One of the more challenging aspects of making the quilt was adding the setting corners and setting triangles. They are made the correct size by measuring the length of the diamonds in the main star. Then they are sewn with inset seams. This is accomplished by marking where the quarter inch intersection is located and sewing slow to not stretch the biased edges of the pieces. You are also working with a large quilt top at this point, so there is a lot of fabric to maneuver under the needle.

adding the setting triangles
adding the setting triangles

I like to piece the backing of my quilts with left over fabric from the quilt I am working on. Using many of the large leftover pieces quickly made a backing for the quilt.

Quilt back
Quilt back

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The theme of the quilt is stars and thus I picked a quilting design with swirls and stars. When a quilt has a lot of sharp angles in it, it is good to pick a quilting design with curves in it as this will not compete with the quilt. 

My long armer for this quilt was Kim from Sunshine quilts. She used a really fine white thread which allows the quilting to pop in the white background areas but does not overtake the colored fabrics in the main star design. Didn’t she do a fantastic job? Here is a link to her Facebook page if you would like to bring, or send, your quilts to her: Sunshine Quilts.

quilting closeup
quilting closeup

 

 

 

Finally, it was time to bind the quilt and I used a green from the Copperfield collection. My Betty Bobbin sure comes in handy for keeping the binding neat while I am working with it.

Betty Bobbin
Betty Bobbin

 

Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Copperfield collection.

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Prairie Spirit Alpacas alpaca wool pressing mat
 
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Hobbs-Aurifil-Schmetz-IB-Alpaca.jpg

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted of me with the quilt. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear hopes you like this quilt. Please let him know how much you love the this quilt by writing to him in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their December Blog Hop Lone Star quilts.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

 

 

 

December 5

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

December 6

Megan Best, Bestquilter

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

December 7

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

December 8

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

December 9

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2
December 12

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts. Thanks for stopping by!

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

December 13

Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads

Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter

December 14

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

December 15

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts

December 16

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3
December 19

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts

December 20

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

December 21

Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

December 22

Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio

giveaway bundles
giveaway bundles

The giveaway of the Blog Hop started on Friday, December 2nd. Each week two lucky winners will each get one Fat Quarter bundle of a complete Island Batik collection. This week, it is Heartland or Emperor’s Treasures  by Kathy Engle! To enter for your chance to win one of the two prizes above, follow the simple Rafflecopter prompts below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This giveaway ends on December, 16th at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on December, 17th and announced on our Facebook page on December, 20th. If the winners do not respond within the first three days after being notified, two new random winners will be chosen. Please check your spam folders!

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media to hop along with the Lone Star Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #iloveislandbatik #hobbsbatting #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #doyoueq #Janome #lonestarbloghop #creativegrids #quiltfolkmagazine #electricquilt #eq8



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Quilt Block Mania-Bright Star Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for December 2022

Bright Star Block

Who doesn’t love driving through the country and seeing a barn quilt hanging on the side of a barn. There are some amazing blocks with the theme of barn quilts for December 2022. You should be able to find a barn quilt you would be happy to put on the side of your barn, or house as the case may be. Maybe you might turn some of them into an indoor quilt as well. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of December 2022, Bright Star Block, would look great on the side of a barn or for making a small quilt. If you like receiving the complimentary blocks from Quilt Block Mania, please share this with your quilting friends on social media (please ask them to sign up for their own copy) so the designers can continue to do this every month. The designers thank you for your support, through your purchases of other patterns, which allow us to offer these complimentary block patterns each month.

Dashing Diamonds Cover
Dashing Diamonds Cover

During December 2022, we are offering 20% off one of our newest patterns. It is the Dashing Diamonds quilt pattern, which is the May project we designed as an Island Batik Ambassador. The link to this pattern is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 19 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- barn quilts. There were no theme colors this month.

Bright Star Block
Bright Star Block

This is the Bright Star Block. This block features a light green and light blue star with a red center and is set on a pink background.

The Bright Star block makes a great 32″ square quilt with a 1″ finished light blue inner border and a 3″ finished blue outer border. It also makes a nice table runner with 3 blocks, a 1″ finished light green inner border and a 3″ finished blue outer border. The shading of the blocks really makes these quilts sing.

Bright Star Quilt
Bright Star Quilt
Bright Star TR
Bright Star TR

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our Bright Star Block for December, all you have to do is look for the box on our blog, on the right hand side, that says “Like this content? Sign up for free updates” and sign up to receive our newsletter. When you have done that, you will receive a welcoming email from us that will contain a coupon code and a link back to the complimentary pattern. You will act as though you are purchasing the pattern and in the cart, you will apply the coupon code, which will make the pattern free. You will need to fill out contact information, but no payment method will be necessary. Don’t worry, we do not send out newsletters very often and we never sell email addresses or contact information. Here is what the pattern looks like. It is in a format very similar to most Blue Bear Quilt patterns, so if you see what you like in this complimentary pattern, you will like our other patterns as well.

Please note: This pattern will only be complimentary during the month of December 2022.

Bright Star Cover
Bright Star Cover

Current newsletter subscribers, don’t despair! You will be able to download the complimentary pattern as well. You have already been sent a newsletter on December 6th which gave you the coupon code.

Be sure to follow us on our Instagram page, @bluebearquilts, as that is where we occasionally have giveaways.

Be sure to look at my last blog post, which has the details for my November project as an Island Batik Ambassador, where I made a Crazy Quilt Christmas Stocking for Blue Bear. Check out my last blog post to see how I made it.

Blue Bear with Stocking
Blue Bear with Stocking

Throughout the year, there will be tutorials, blog hops, giveaway, etc. I love batiks and I am so excited to share the projects that I make throughout the coming year with you. If you like my November Project, stay tuned for my December project which will be a making a Lone Star quilt.

Please follow me on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

Also, please check out our Tik Tok and YouTube Channels (Blue Bear Quilts) for more quilting fun and inspiration.

We are so happy that you stopped by to visit us in the Quilt Block Mania hop and we hope that you like our block. Please stop by to see all of the other designer’s wonderful blocks.

Barn Quilt Blocks
Barn Quilt Blocks

You can click on the links to the other blocks here.

Barn Star Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Barn by QuiltFabrication
Independence Block
Sunflower Barn Block by Sugar Sand Quilts
Prairie Winds Block by Martha Jane Creations
Amish Star Block at Fab Fabric Girl
Squash Blossom Block by Paleofish Designs
Celtic Knot at Patti’s Patchwork
Maple Leaves by Inquiring Quilter
Goose in the Pond by Tamarinis
Dutchman’s Puzzle Quilt Block at Bonjour Quilts
Corner Star Block
Star of Hope Barn Block by Quiltblox
Meadow Flower by Inflorescence
Bright Star by Blue Bear Quilts
Bear Paw Block by BoBerry Design Co.
June’s Pinwheel Block and Quilt by Sew Worthy Mama
Tudor Rose block by Flowerdog Designs
Lucky Clover Block by Patchwork Breeze

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Island Batik Ambassador- November Project- Crazy Quilt Stocking- Part of the Creative Christmas Stockings Challenge

Blue Bear with Stocking

 This month’s challenge is called Creative Christmas Stockings and the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making stockings and can choose whatever fabric they like from Island Batik.  Maybe some will do unusual piecing or appliqué; maybe some will make stockings in unusual shapes or small gift bags.  I can’t wait to see what the other Ambassadors are going to come up with this month. At the bottom of this blog, I have links to the other designer’s blogs so you can see what they made.

Creative Christmas Stockings
Creative Christmas Stockings

I wanted to make a crazy quilt stocking with a blue wintery theme. I chose the Mountain Gems line by Kathy Engle as my main fabric. Just look at this gorgeous collection of batik fabrics. The Mountain Gems collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. You may find them online at www.fabric-smart.com or call them at 727-914-8850.

Mountain Gems
Mountain Gems

 

Mountain Gems fabric
Mountain Gems fabric

I chose to make a crazy quilt stocking using the Crazier 8 templates from Creative Grids and the Studio Stocking Die set from Accuquilt. Crazy quilting is where the shapes are cut at odd angles and then sewn together. Decorative stitches are then sewn over the seam lines, so they show, on the good side of the fabric. Blue Bear and Beauregard Bear are thrilled with their new stocking. 

Blue Bear with Stocking
Blue Bear with Stocking

 

Beauregard with Stocking
Beauregard with Stocking

 

 

 

The Crazier Eight templates were used to make crazy quilt blocks and the Accuquilt Studio cutter and die set were used to cut out the stocking shapes. The Studio dies look different from the Accuquilt GO! dies in that they are made of wood with steel blades and foam surrounding the steel blades. They are used in the Studio cutter, which is a more industrial and manual cutter that can cut up to 12 layers of fabric at a time. This is great for quilt shops or designers that need to cut a lot of fabric. If you would like to see a video of how I cut out shapes with an Accuquilt cutter, there is a video on my You Tube channel-Blue Bear Quilts. Here is the link to the You Tube video: https://youtu.be/3-hp6QzFkOo. In this video, I am using an electric GO! Big Cutter, as opposed to the Studio Cutter I used to make this stocking which is manual, but the concept is the same.

Creative Grids Crazier 8 templates and Accuquilt Studio Stocking dies
Creative Grids Crazier 8 templates and Accuquilt Studio Stocking dies

    

 

The great thing about the Crazier 8 template set is that you can cut out the shapes you need for an 8″ block from 10″ squares and you can buy the Mountain Gems fabric in 10″ squares. The squares need to be cut in half diagonally as you can see in the next photo.

10" squares cut in half diagonally
10″ squares cut in half diagonally

In the next photo, you can see how shapes A, B and C are cut out from one half of the fabric, with the Creative Grids Crazier 8 templates, and shapes D and E are cut out from the other half. This makes it easy to cut multiple layers of fabric at a time. The templates also cut off the dog ears which make lining up the pieces easy to sew and no trimming when done. A rotating mat is helpful when cutting out these shapes.

fabric cut with Crazier 8 templates
fabric cut with Crazier 8 templates

 

block sewn together
block sewn together

The photo above shows a Crazier 8 block sewn together. You sew shapes A, B and C together first and then sew shapes D and E together. Finally, you sew the two halves together. Next I sewed three blocks together to create a blocky stocking shape.

three blocks sewn together
three blocks sewn together

Then I applied byAnnies.com Fusible Stabilizer to the back, which was used to stabilze the decorative stitching that I would be putting on the front of the fabric. I had to make one of these for the front of the stocking and one for the back. The decorative stitching had already been done in this photo. And the next photo shows a close up of the decorative stitching I did using my Janome 6600.

stabilizer on the back
stabilizer on the back

 

close up of crazy quilt stitching
close up of crazy quilt stitching

Now that the crazy stitching is all done, it’s time to cut out the stocking shapes. I have my two crazy patchwork pieces, one is a mirror image of the other, and two pieces for a fabric lining. I lay them over the stocking die and crank them through the machine and perfect stocking shapes are cut out.

fabric on Studio cutter and die
fabric on Studio cutter and die

One needed to be laid on the die right side up and the other wrong side up. The same thing would be true for the lining fabric, but its is not as crucial with batik fabric as both sides look good. 

cut out stocking an reverse
cut out stocking an reverse

I also made a pieced cuff for the stocking by sewing strips on both sides of another piece of fabric and then cutting out the cuff with the other Accuquilt die that is part of the set. 

pieced top of stocking cut out
pieced top of stocking cut out

Unfortunately I forgot to take photos of sewing the stocking together. You start by sewing the interior curve of both the outside pieces, and the lining, from the top of the cuff down to the top of the curve. You then sew the top of the exterior pieces to one side of the cuff and the top of the lining pieces to the other side of the cuff. Next, you flip them right sides together and pin all the way around and leave a small opening. You sew 1/4″ all the way around, except for the opening. Finally you turn everything right side out, stitch the opening closed, and then stuff the lining into the stocking. 

I hope you have enjoying reading how I created this Christmas Stocking. Stay tuned for next month when I reveal a lone star quilt.

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Mountain Gems fabric.

Aurifil 50 wt cotton thread

Schmetz 70/10 quilting needle

byAnnie fusible stabilizer

 

 
 
Island Batik
Island Batik
Schmetz Needles
Schmetz Needles
Aurifil Thread
Aurifil Thread

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you are on TikTok, be sure to follow me there for more quilting antics. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear and Beauregard Bear hope you like their stocking. Please let them know how much you love them by writing to them in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their November Challenge stockings.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads

Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

Megan Best, Bestquilter

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio

Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky

 

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #iloveislandbatik #byannie #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #Janome #creativegrids #Accuquilt #Bluebearquilts





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Quilt Block Mania-True North Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for November 2022

True North Block

For those campers and hikers, we have some special blocks for you with this month’s theme of camping for November 2022. You will find some wonderful camping blocks this month. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of November 2022, True North Block, is a great one for making a small quilt. If you like receiving the complimentary blocks from Quilt Block Mania, please share this with your quilting friends on social media (please ask them to sign up for their own copy) so the designers can continue to do this every month. The designers thank you for your support, through your purchases of other patterns, which allow us to offer these complimentary block patterns each month.

Hey Jude Cover
Hey Jude Cover

During November 2022, we are offering 20% off one of our newest fall inspired patterns. It is the Hey Jude quilt pattern. The link to this pattern is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 18 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- camping . There were no theme colors this month.

True North Block
True North Block

This is the True North Block. This block features a gray and white compass, with red and black pointers, set on a green background.

The True North block would makes a great 33″ square quilt with a 1″ finished black and red sashing and a 1″ finished gray inner border and a 3″ finished green outer border. It also makes a nice table runner with 3 blocks, a 1″ finished black sashing, a 1″ finished inner gray border and a 3″ finished outer green border.

True North Quilt
True North Quilt
True North Table Runner
True North Table Runner

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our True North Block for November, all you have to do is look for the box on our blog, on the right hand side, that says “Like this content? Sign up for free updates” and sign up to receive our newsletter. When you have done that, you will receive a welcoming email from us that will contain a coupon code and a link back to the complimentary pattern. You will act as though you are purchasing the pattern and in the cart, you will apply the coupon code, which will make the pattern free. You will need to fill out contact information, but no payment method will be necessary. Don’t worry, we do not send out newsletters very often and we never sell email addresses or contact information. Here is what the pattern looks like. It is in a format very similar to most Blue Bear Quilt patterns, so if you see what you like in this complimentary pattern, you will like our other patterns as well.

Please note: This pattern will only be complimentary during the month of November 2022.

True North Cover
True North Cover

Current newsletter subscribers, don’t despair! You will be able to download the complimentary pattern as well. You have already been sent a newsletter on November 1st which gave you the coupon code.

Be sure to follow us on our Instagram page, @bluebearquilts, as that is where we occasionally have giveaways.

Be sure to look at my last blog post, which has the details for my October project as an Island Batik Ambassador, where I made an In Control caddy using the byAnnie.com pattern and the Island Batik fabric line called Silverado Canyon. I sure hope you like it.

In Control Caddy
In Control Caddy

Throughout the year, there will be tutorials, blog hops, giveaway, etc. I love batiks and I am so excited to share the projects that I make throughout the coming year with you. If you like my September Project, stay tuned for my November project which will be a making a Christmas stocking

Please follow me on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

Also, please check out our Tik Tok and YouTube Channels (Blue Bear Quilts) for more quilting fun and inspiration.

We are so happy that you stopped by to visit us in the Quilt Block Mania hop and we hope that you like our block. Please stop by to see all of the other designer’s wonderful blocks.

Camping Themed Quilt Blocks
Camping Themed Quilt Blocks

You can click on the links to the other blocks here.

Bug Jar Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Tent for Two by QuiltFabrication
Forest Tree by Scrapdash
Canoe Lady by Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Campfire Nights Block by Belle of Seams Sew Me
Gone Fishing by Paleofish Designs
Canoe Lake by Patti’s Patchwork
Vintage Camper by Inquiring Quilter
Sleeping Bags by Appliques Quilts and More
Camp Sign at Patchwork Breeze
Blooming Meadow Quilt Block
S’mores by Quiltblox
Marshmallows by Inflorescence
Billy Tea by Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Compass by Blue Bear Quilts
Scout Badge by BoBerry Design Co.
Looking for honey by Martha Jane Creations
Night Camper by Jessica of Blue Sky Modern Craft

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Island Batik Ambassador- October Project- In Control Caddy Bag- Part of the It’s In the Bag Challenge

In Control Caddy

 This month’s challenge is called It’s In the Bag as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be using different byAnnie.com patterns and different fabric collections from Island Batik.  I don’t usually make bags, so this will definitely be a challenge for me, but I have been told that byAnnie patterns make bag making a breeze. That’s fantastic as who don’t want to make their own bag with some beautiful batik fabric from Island Batik? I know you are going to see some fabulous bags this month. At the bottom of this blog, I will have links to the other designer’s blogs so you can see what they made.

It's In the Bag Challenge
It’s In the Bag Challenge

The October project was to make a bag using a current fabric line from Island Batik and a pattern from byAnnie.com. I was able to pick any pattern I wanted and any fabric line. I chose The In Control pattern and the Silverado Canyon line by Kathy Engle. Just look at this gorgeous collection of batik fabrics. The Silverado Canyon collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. You may find them online at www.fabric-smart.com or call them at 727-914-8850.

Silverado Canyon
Silverado Canyon

The bag I chose to make is called In Control which is a caddy type bag. It would be perfect to control the remotes in your living room or make a great quilt tool tote. It has outside pockets, a zippered pocket, padded handles and interior baffled dividers. It can definitely help you control the clutter. If you would like to see a video of everything I was able to put in the caddy, there is a current one on my You Tube and TikTok channels-Blue Bear Quilts. Here is the link to the You Tube video: https://youtu.be/3-hp6QzFkOo.

In Control Caddy
In Control Caddy

This caddy can hold a lot of stuff. 

Inside has baffled dividers
Inside has baffled dividers

 

The supplies I was provided to work with covered everything I needed to make this bag. There was the wonderful; Silverado Fabric from Island Batik, The byAnnie.com In Control pattern, fusible stabilizer, Soft and Stable foam stabilizer, hardware for the handles, strap webbing and a coordinated zipper.  The directions and diagrams were clearly written and were easy to follow. There were boxes to check off your progress, fabric cutting diagrams and even labels to put on the pieces of fabric you cut out. This made it so easy to stay organized. Annie, the designer of these patterns, has also created add-on videos that give that visual presentation for following some of the written instructions. I was a little intimidated to make this bag at first, but it is so easy to get really great results using the included video and following the written instructions. 

Supplies
Supplies

    

In Control Instructions
In Control Instructions
Pieces cut and Labeled
Pieces cut and Labeled

One of the first things I had to do was to quilt the side pieces. I sandwiched a piece of the Soft and Stable stabilizer between the outer and inner fabric layers. Using my Janome 6600, It was so easy to quilt using the Soft and Stable foam stabilizer. I loved working with that stabilizer.

Quilting the sides
Quilting the sides

Some of the handle seams needed to be accurately pressed. I used my Clover Hot Press Perfect Ruler, which allowed me to get that accurate 1/4″ press. The handles were also sewn into a tube and I had to use my tube turning tool to get them right side out.

Pressing the handles
Pressing the handles

 

Turning the handles
Turning the handles

The instructions gave precise markings for where to place the handles on the side pieces. After I had attached the handles, it was time to add the outer pockets. It also was necessary to round off the bottom corners of the side pieces and I used my Applipops Rings to accomplish that part of the precess.

Placing the handles
Placing the handles

 

Adding the side pockets
Adding the side pockets

 

Rounding the corners
Rounding the corners

In For the next step, there is a long strip that forms the ends and the bottom of the bag. You can see that I used many Clover clips to hold the pieces together while I was sewing them. One end has a zipper, which was easy to install following the instructions. 

Adding the bottom strip
Adding the bottom strip

Finally, the last step was to add the outer binding trim, which was challenging as so much material needed to go under the needle at the same time, but I was able to do it! 

Sewing on the trim
Sewing on the trim

I think the bag turned out great! What do you think? It has padded handles. four side pockets, one end pocket and one zippered end pocket, a padded bottom, and four baffled interior pockets. The Island Batik Silverado Canyon collection gives it a fun, but classy, look.

In Control Caddy
In Control Caddy

 White 50 wt. Aurifil thread was my selection to piece the bag. I used a 80/12 universal needle from Schmetz Needles. 

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Silverado Canyon fabric.

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

byAnnie In Control pattern, Soft and Stable Stabilizer, fusible interfacing, zipper and hardware. 

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

 

 
 
Island Batik
Island Batik

 

byAnnie logo
byAnnie logo
Schmetz Needles
Schmetz Needles
Aurifil Thread
Aurifil Thread

 

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted of what all I was able to put into the In Control bag. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear hopes you like this bag. Please let him know how much you love the this bag by writing to him in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their October Challenge bags.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

 

 

 

 

Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads

Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

Megan Best, Bestquilter

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio

Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky

 

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #iloveislandbatik #byannie #patternsbyannie #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #Janome #cloverusa





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Quilt Block Mania-Beets Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for October 2022

Fall is here and we have harvested the crop of some red beets with this month’s theme of on the farm for October 2022. You will find some fabulous farm themed blocks this month. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of October 2022, Beets Block, is a great one for making a small quilt or a pillow cover. If you like receiving the complimentary blocks from Quilt Block Mania, please share this with your quilting friends on social media (please ask them to sign up for their own copy) so the designers can continue to do this every month. The designers thank you for your support, through your purchases of other patterns, which allow us to offer these complimentary block patterns each month.

TT Cover
TT Cover
CM Cover
CM Cover

During October 2022, we are offering 20% off two of our fall looking patterns. They are the Timberland Tumble pattern and the Chess Match pattern. The link to these patterns is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 17 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- on the farm . There were no theme colors this month.

Beet block

This is the Beets Block. This block features three shaded red beets with green tops set in some light brown soil.

The Beets block would makes a great pillow cover with a 1″ finished dark maroon border or a small quilt with a 1″ finished light green sashing and inner border and a 4″ finished dark maroon outer border.

Beet pillow
Beet Quilt 35

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our Beets Block for October, all you have to do is look for the box on our blog, on the right hand side, that says “Like this content? Sign up for free updates” and sign up to receive our newsletter. When you have done that, you will receive a welcoming email from us that will contain a coupon code and a link back to the complimentary pattern. You will act as though you are purchasing the pattern and in the cart, you will apply the coupon code, which will make the pattern free. You will need to fill out contact information, but no payment method will be necessary. Don’t worry, we do not send out newsletters very often and we never sell email addresses or contact information. Here is what the pattern looks like. It is in a format very similar to most Blue Bear Quilt patterns, so if you see what you like in this complimentary pattern, you will like our other patterns as well.

Please note: This pattern will only be complimentary during the month of October 2022.

Beets Cover
Beets Cover

Current newsletter subscribers, don’t despair! You will be able to download the complimentary pattern as well. You have already been sent a newsletter on October 4th which gave you the coupon code.

Be sure to follow us on our Instagram page, @bluebearquilts, as that is where we occasionally have giveaways.

Be sure to look at my last blog post, which has the details for my September project as an Island Batik Ambassador, where I made a SW 60 quilt using the Studio 180 Design Star 60 tool and the Island Batik fabric line called Simply Southwest. I sure hope you like it.

SW Star 60 quilt

Throughout the year, there will be tutorials, blog hops, giveaway, etc. I love batiks and I am so excited to share the projects that I make throughout the coming year with you. If you like my September Project, stay tuned for my October project which will be a making a ByAnnie.com Remote Caddy.

Please follow me on social media so you don’t miss a thing.

Also, please check out our Tik Tok and YouTube Channels (Blue Bear Quilts) for more quilting fun and inspiration.

We are so happy that you stopped by to visit us in the Quilt Block Mania hop and we hope that you like our block. Please stop by to see all of the other designer’s wonderful blocks.

Farm Themed Quilt Blocks QBM
Farm Themed Quilt Blocks QBM

You can click on the links to the other blocks here.

Tulip Farm Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Rooster Sunrise by QuiltFabrication
Farmers Daughter Quilt Block
This Little Piggy by Sugar Sand Quilts
Duck Duck Goose
Horse Play at Patti’s Patchwork
How I Roll by Inquiring Quilter
Sunshine by Tamarinis
The Quilting Room
Windmill at Patchwork Breeze
Guinea Pig Quilt Block by Cristy Fincher
My Red Barn by Quiltblox
Summer Peach by Inflorescence
Red Beets by Blue Bear Quilts
Cow Block by BoBerry Design Co.
Scarecrow quilt block by Flowerdog Designs

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Island Batik Ambassador- September Project- SW 60 Quilt- Part of the Tool Talk Blog Hop

I have been waiting all year for this blog hop to get here. This month’s blog hop is called tool talk as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be using different Studio 180 Design Rulers and different fabric collections from Island Batik.  I love the Studio 180 Design rulers as they create a slightly oversized unit which allows you to obtain great results in making your quilt. Also, most of the Studio 180 Design rulers allow you to make approximately 8 different sized units with one ruler. How awesome is that? I know you are going to see some fantastic quilts with this month’s Island Batik blog hop. Since this month is a blog hop, you can check out the Island Batik blog and enter each week to win a fat quarter bundle of some of the fabrics that the Ambassadors are using in their projects. I will show the other fabric collections later in this blog along with a link to the giveaway from Island Batik and links to other ambassador’s blogs.

tool-talk-blog-hop

The September project was to make a quilt  using an upcoming fabric line from Island Batik and a Studio 180 Design Ruler. I was so excited when the fabric I was given to use was Simply Southwest by Kathy Engle. Just look at this gorgeous collection of batik fabrics. The Simply Southwest collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. You may find them online at www.fabric-smart.com or call them at 727-914-8850.

Simply Southwest

The quilt I made is called SW 60. It is a large lap quilt size 70″ x 66.” This stunning quilt has dark brown stars, highlighted in off-white, and surrounded by large hexagons in gorgeous Southwestern colors. Mr. James of the Raymond James Financial company loves to collect Southwestern art in the form of bronze statues. The art displays outside their headquarters were the perfect backdrop for a photo shoot. It’s always fun to find cool locations for the photo shoot.

SW 60 quilt
SW 60 quilt

This is one of those quilts that looks fantastic with the sun shining through it, and in these glorious fall colors, it is a very masculine quilt.

Sun shining through the quilt

The batik bundle I was provided was the Simply Southwest collection by Kathy Engle. Beauregard loves this glorious selection of rust, brown, green and yellow batiks. These fabrics are so yummy.

Simply Southwest

I downloaded the images of the fabric collection into my Electric Quilt 8 software, which is the software I use to design quilts. Here is what the quilt looked like in the software. It’s amazing how much it looks like the real quilt don’t you think? I love how the colors in this collection invite your eyes to dance across the quilt.

Star 60 quilt

When you work with a fabric collection, such as Simply Southwest from Island Batik, it makes it so easy to create a coordinated quilt. Everything just works well together.

SW 60 2

The tool I was given to work with was the Studio 180 Design Star 60 ruler and with this tool, you can create units from 1″ all the way up to 9″. The size unit I was working with was 8″. It is so awesome that you can create so many different sized block units with one ruler. With the results I was able to obtain with this ruler, I would love to try making a 1″ mini version of this quilt. The ruler also comes with an awesome set of instructions, which are very easy to follow. There are directions, and diagrams, for both left and right handed people. This came in handy with me being a lefty. Deb Tucker, the designer of these rulers, has also created fantastic videos on YouTube that give that visual presentation for  following the written instructions. Deb has also created many technique sheets, which allow you to get even more creative with this tool, as they allow you to create pieced sections within the block unit. I choose to make my diamonds, in the block units, a four patch and I used the Checkerboard 60 technique sheet instructions. There was a video you could watch for the Checkerboard 60 technique sheet as well. It is so easy to get really great results using this tool and following the instructions. I was a little intimidated in making this quilt at first, but with the Studio 180 Design Star 60 tool and following the instructions, it really was easy. The most complicated part for me was keeping all of the pieces organized as I was using so many different colors that had to be placed next to each other.

Star 60 tool

It is easy to cut out the number of side triangle shapes you need as you first cut strips and then use the ruler to cut out the triangles. There is very little waste. If you would like to see some videos of me with the quilt and how I use the Star 60 tool to cut out the various needed shapes, please go to my Tok Tok channel and YouTube channel, they are both called-Blue Bear Quilts. Here is a link to the YouTube Video:   https://youtu.be/Cl9nijmFcvI           

cut side triangles

After I had cut all of the side triangle pieces, it was time to start working on the checkerboard diamonds. They were created by sewing off-white and brown strips together and then sub cutting them into slanted rectangles. Then I sewed those slated rectangles into the pieced diamonds.

checkerboard diamond

The seams are pressed open. which will make for a flatter laying block, for which your long arm quilter will be thankful. Looks like I forgot to press one of the seams open in the picture below. Then, one end of the checkerboard diamond is trimmed so that the side triangles can be added to it.

diamond pressed open on the back

 

There were so many color combinations and each block unit had a different set of side triangles. In order to be organized, I needed to lay the pieces out before sewing.

laying out side triangles

The right side triangle was added first and was pressed toward the checkerboard diamond.

one side pressed toward the diamond

The left side triangle was pressed toward the left side triangle. The pressing was done this way so that the seams would nest with each other when the units were sewn together. This method of pressing worked for the majority of the block units in this quilt.

other side pressed toward the side triangle

In order to keep this quilt organized as I was making it, it was necessary to number the block units with a label.

each unit is labeled

I made a numbered chart so that I would know where all of the block units were positioned in the quilt. This was absolutely necessary since I was working with so many different colored fabrics. As I completed the units, I colored them in with colored pencils.

organization of the units

Finally, it was time to trim up the block units using the Star 60 tool. First the two sides were trimmed, as shown in the picture below, and then the ruler was repositioned to trim the bottom.

Star 60 tool trims up the units

As you can see, there is very little waste when trimming up the units with this tool. If you are a quilter who does not like to waste fabric, then the Studio 180 Design rulers are for you.

units all trimmed up

Once the units were trimmed up, I sewed three of them together to form a larger triangle.

units formed into larger triangles

Next, I sewed the larger triangles together to form a larger diamond. Doesn’t the back look so nice and pressed flat? I was able to achieve this by following the pressing directions with the tool instructions.

triangles sewn together to great larger diamonds

Finally, the larger diamonds were sewn into rows and then the rows were sewn together. I pressed all of these seams open.

larger diamonds sewn together in rows

Since the quilt had a Southwestern theme, I wanted a Southwestern quilting design. The brown fabric has longhorn skulls on it as you can see in the picture below. So at Urban Elements,  I found this quilting design called Roundup with a longhorn skull and stars on it. Isn’t it just perfect for this quilt? 

longhorn stitching

 I purchased the design and loaded it onto a thumbnail drive to bring to my long armer. My long armer for this quilt was Kim from Sunshine quilts. Didn’t she do a fantastic job with this design? Here is a link to her Facebook page if you would like to bring, or send, your quilts to her: Sunshine Quilts.

longhorn stitching from the back

 

 

 

White 50 wt. Aurifil thread was my selection to piece the blocks. I used a 80/12 universal needle from Schmetz Needles. For the batting, I used Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20 batting. 

Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Simply Southwest for the top.

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Hobbs Heirloom Premium 80/20

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Studio 180 Designs Star 60 Ruler

Prairie Spirit Alpacas alpaca wool pressing mat
 
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Hobbs Batting
Hobbs Batting

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted of me with the quilt. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear hopes you like this quilt. Please let him know how much you love the this quilt by writing to him in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their September Blog Hop Tool Talk quilts.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

WEEK 1

September 6

Gail Renna, Quilt Haven Threads

Michelle Roberts, Creative Blonde Gifts

September 7

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

September 8

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Jennifer Fulton, Inquiring Quilter

September 9

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

September 12

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

September 13

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

September 14

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

September 15

Megan Best, Bestquilter

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

September 16

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

September 19

Elizabeth DeCroos, Epida Studio

Jane Hauprich, Stitch by Stitch Custom Quilting

September 20

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Andi Stanfield, True Blue Quilts

September 21

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

September 22

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts

September 23

Blog Hop Week 3 Round Up + giveaway

WEEK 4

September 26

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

September 27

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Brianna Roberts, Sew Cute and Quirky

September 28

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

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The giveaway of the Blog Hop started on Friday, June 3rd. Each week two lucky winners will each get one Fat Quarter bundle of a complete Island Batik collection. This week, it is Paisley Got Mod by Kate Colleran Designs or Silverado Canyon by Kathy Engle! To enter for your chance to win one of the two prizes above, follow the simple Rafflecopter prompts below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This giveaway ends on September, 23rd at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on September, 24th and announced on our Facebook page on September, 27th. If the winners do not respond within the first two days after being notified, two new random winners will be chosen. Please, check your spam folders!

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media to hop along with the Tool Talk Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

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