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Island Batik Ambassador- November 2023 Project- Switchback Bag- Part of the It’s In the Bag Blog Hop

Blue Bear with Switchback bag

This month’s blog hop is called It’s In the Bag as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making a project using different upcoming fabric collections from Island Batik and a pattern and supplies from byAnnie.com. I am looking forward to seeing all the wonderful projects that will be created during this month’s Island Batik blog hop as Patterns byAnnie are so easy to follow that they can turn anyone into a bag maker. 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.

It's In the Bag Blog Hop
It’s In the Bag Blog Hop

 

Check out the fabric I was given to use to make the Switchback bag: Porcelain Blue by Kathy Engle from Island Batik. Just look at this gorgeous blue and white collection of batik fabrics with a woodsy theme.  The Porcelain Blue collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Boutique4quilters in Melbourne, FL and Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. This collection should be in your local quilt shop Spring of 2024. You may find them online at https://www.boutique4quilters.com/ or call them at (321) 768-2060 or 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

Porcelain Blue Collection
Porcelain Blue Collection

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bag I made is 11″ x 11″ x 4. The fabric collection has various shades of blue and white. The Porcelain Blue collection has many woodsy elements like leaves and flowers. Making this bag was easy and fun using the pattern byAnnie.com. 

Blue Bear with Switchback bag
Blue Bear with Switchback bag

Here is Blue Bear who is thrilled with his new Switchback bag.

The first thing to get started on this project is to get your supplies and tools all lined up. You of course will need some beautiful batiks like the Porcelain Blue collection from Island Batik and some Aurifil 50 wt. cotton thread. You will also need pins, a ruler, rotary cutter, cutting mat and some snips. You will need the Switchback pattern from byAnnie. I was provided some needed supplies from byAnnie as well such as the Soft and Stable foam stabilizer, fusible interfacing, fold-over elastic, zippers, strapping and hardware. 

Switchback Bag supplies
Switchback Bag supplies

The byAnnie pattern is very well organized and so easy to follow. It makes it possible for someone like me who has hardly made a bag before to make one. The pattern has detailed illustrations and boxes for you to check off each section as you have completed it. There is a page with a list of all the various pieces so that you can keep track of them and know which piece the pattern is talking about.

pattern
pattern

There are 5 different fabrics used in making this bag. The pattern refers to the fabrics by name type and thus I labeled the fabrics to keep straight which fabric was called for in the pattern. 

Labeling the fabric
Labeling the fabric

One of the first things you do is quilt the fabric that is for the front and back of the bag, using the Soft and Stable foam stabilizer. I love this foam stabilizer as it is so easy to quilt with on a domestic machine. 

 

Quilting the front and back pieces
Quilting the front and back pieces

You can quilt the pieces in a chain piece fashion to make the quilting go faster.

Chain piecing the quilting
Chain piecing the quilting

A lot of the lining pieces are stabilized with a fusible interfacing, which helps to give the bag more structure. 

fusible interfacing
fusible interfacing

The pattern shows you how to make binding cut on the bias, which makes it have more stretch and makes it easier to go around the curved sections of the bag that need binding. 

binding cut on the bias
binding cut on the bias

The strap of the bag is covered with cloth, which really gives the bag that finished look.

Cloth strapping
Cloth strapping

The pattern shows you how to make all the fabric steps and accessories that are needed for the bag. It has you make precise markings on the bag parts, so you know exactly where to put the accessories. 

strap accessories and tabs
strap accessories and tabs

The pattern has you put zippers in the bag with several different methods. The zipper at the inside top of the bag is made with zipper strips. One of the best features of the byAnnie.com patterns is that many of them come with a coupon code that allows you watch a video that covers some of the more difficult aspects of making the bag. These videos come in really handy for someone like me that is not used to making bags.

Zipper strips
Zipper strips

This zipper is for an inner pocket that is accessible from the front of the bag. 

Front pocket
Front pocket

This is a more standard zipper placement on an inside pocket. 

inside pocket
inside pocket

Here I am installing the a zipper strip at the inside top of the bag opening. 

different methods of inserting zippers
different methods of inserting zippers

One of the final tasks is to sew the bias binding around the raw edges that will be in the inside of the bag. This task can be a little daunting as you have to finagle so many layers of fabric under the needle and sew around curves.

sewing on the binding
sewing on the binding

Finally, your Switchback bag is complete and you have a stylish bag with so much room and so many pockets to take on all of your adventures. 

 

Blue Bear with Switchback bag
Blue Bear with Switchback bag
 

Below is the image of my YouTube video of me revealing this bag. Here is a link to the video if you would like to watch it and see more details of the bag: Switchback Bag- reveal of November Island Batik Ambassador project

YouTube video
YouTube video

If you like the video, please be sure to give it a thumbs up, 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 Porcelain Blue collection

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Patterns by Annie Switchback bag pattern and needed supplies

 
 

IB-Aurifil-Schmetz

byAnnie logo
byAnnie logo

 

 

 

 

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

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

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their November Blog It’s In the Bag projects.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

WEEK 1

November 1

Celtic-Fields
Celtic-Fields

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan Deshensky, Lady Blue Quilts

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

November 2

Citron Breeze
Citron Breeze

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lana Russel, Lana Quilts

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

November 3

Blog Hop Week 1 Round Up + giveaway

WEEK 2

November 6

Country Charm
Country Charm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Brittany Fisher, Bobbin with Brittany

November 7

Flour Sack
Flour Sack

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You

November 8

Limerick
Limerick

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

November 9

Morris Mist
Morris Mist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Pitcher, Pitcher’s Boutique

Preeti Harris,Sew Preeti Quilts

November 10

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

November 13

Morris Tiles
Morris Tiles

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elita Sharpe, Busy Needle Quilting

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

November 14

Porcelain Blue
Porcelain Blue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts   Thanks for stopping by!

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

November 15

Red White and Blooms
Red White and Blooms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

November 16

Vintage Charm
Vintage Charm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Randi Jones, Randi’s Roost

November 17

Blog Hop Week 3 Round Up + giveaway

WEEK 4

Winged Things
Winged Things

 

 

 

 

 

 

November 20

 

Renee Atkinson, Pink Tulip Quilting

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

November 21

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

Island Batik Giveaway
Island Batik Giveaway
Week 3 of the It’s In the Bag Blog Hop giveaways, from Island Batik, started on Sunday, November 12th!
Two lucky winners will each receive a bundle of new collections that will be featured this week – Red, White and Blooms or Vintage Charm. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these beautiful batiks to your stash. Enter now during the It’s In the Bag Blog Hop:

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 November 17th at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on November 18th and announced on the Island Batik Facebook page on November 21st. 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 It’s In the Bag Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #bagmaking #iloveislandbatik #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #Janome  #HancocksofPaducah #fabricsmart #patternsbyannie. 



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Island Batik Ambassador- September 2023 Project- Out of This World Quilt- Part of the Pieced To Perfection Blog Hop

Me with the quilt

This month’s blog hop is called Pieced To Perfection as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making a quilt project using different upcoming fabric collections from Island Batik and paper piecing. I am looking forward to seeing all the wonderful projects that will be created during this month’s Island Batik blog hop, as paper piecing allows such perfect points in your piecing. If you dread paper piecing because of all the paper you have to rip out, be sure to read this month’s post and watch my accompanying YouTube video to see how to do a method that uses freezer paper and then there is no paper that needs to be removed later. This is game changing! 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.

Pieced To Perfection Blog Hop
Pieced To Perfection Blog Hop

 

Check out the fabric I was given to use: Pin Dot Floral by Kathy Engle from Island Batik. Just look at this gorgeous pastel collection of batik fabrics with a floral theme.  The Pin Dot Floral collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Boutique4quilters in Melbourne, FL and Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. This collection should be in your local quilt shop this Fall. You may find them online at https://www.boutique4quilters.com/ or call them at (321) 768-2060 or 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

Pin Dot Floral 2
Pin Dot Floral 2

The quilt I made is 57″ x 57.” It has various shades of pink, blue and green, along with  black and white. The Pin Dot Floral collection has many floral elements like leaves, ferns, berries, flowers and butterflies. I named this project “Out of This World”, as it has a retro spaceship feel to it and there is an optical illusion that gives the quilt a rounded or global image. Making this quilt was easy and fun using the freezer paper piece method. I will have a pattern for the Out of This World quilt available on my website later this fall.

Out of This World Quilt
Out of This World Quilt

Here is a closeup of the Pin Dot Floral batik bundle I was provided. Aren’t these fabrics just glorious?

Pin Dot Floral Fabric
Pin Dot Floral Fabric 

I used Electric Quilt 8 software to design this quilt, which is shown in the 1st photo below. The second set of 4 photos, below, are alternative versions of the quilt which I thought of making and they all use the same block. This block is so easy to work with and you can see that it created a stunning array of quilts. The 6th photo, below, is a recolored version of a Quilt of Valor I designed for Love of Quilting magazine a few years ago, which can also be made with the freezer paper piecing method.  

EQ8 Out of This World Quilt
EQ8 Out of This World Quilt
Alt 1
Alt 1

 

Alt 2
Alt 2

 

Alt 3
Alt 3
Alt 5
Alt 5

 

Alt 4
Alt 4

The first thing to get started on this project is to get your supplies and tools all lined up. You of course will need some beautiful batiks like the Pin Dot Floral collection from Island Batik. Some Aurifil 50 wt. cotton thread will do a good job of piecing and quilting later on. You will also need pins, a ruler, rotary cutter, cutting mat and some snips. You will need Reynolds Freezer Paper, the plastic coated kind, and an ink jet printer. A nice firm postcard will allow you to fold the template on the line with a nice sharp crease and will provide an edge for the Add-A-Quarter ruler to butt up against. Finally, two optional tools are the Add-a-Quarter ruler and a light box so you can see the lines through the paper for the placement of your fabric. If you want to see, in detail, a demonstration of me using these supplies to make the Out of This World quilt, I will provide a link below to a YouTube video where I show how I made this quilt. 

supplies needed
supplies needed

Below is a photo of a completed block. Notice the sharp, skinny, black points you are able to achieve with this method of paper piecing.

completed block
completed block

It is important that you cut pieces that are large enough to cover the shapes in the block. I measured how big the shape was for covering the first batik piece and then cut strips that size. The upcoming pattern will have the measurements for these strips that need to be cut from the colored batiks and the black and white fabrics.

Cutting green strip
Cutting green strip

Next, you press the block pattern, which has been printed onto the paper side of the freezer paper, with the plastic coated side onto the wrong side of the batik. This is what holds the fabric in place while you are sewing. The plastic on the back of the freezer paper template is easily removed later and does not leave a residue on the fabric.   

 

Pressing green to freezer paper
Pressing green to freezer paper

It helps to pre-crease the lines on your block pattern template. You fold the freezer paper template on the first line, on the paper side, with your postcard edge on the line, and then trim the fabric that is sticking out with either an Add-A-Quarter ruler or the 1/4″ line on a regular ruler. This creates a straight edge for you to line up the next piece. The beauty of the Add-A-Quarter ruler is that it butts up nicely against the folded edge of the freezer paper and postcard.

Trimming the green
Trimming the green

Line up the straight edge of the next black piece with the straight edge of the green piece you just trimmed. I pin it in place so that it does not shift when sewing. The green piece is adhered to the freezer paper, but the black piece is just floating on top of it.

lining up the black with previous piece
lining up the black with previous piece

Flip the block upside down so the fabric is now on the bottom and the freezer paper is on top. Fold the freezer paper back so that the trimmed edge of the green is showing. You this stitch along that folded line, right next to the freezer paper template, but not sewing through the freezer paper. The closer you can get your needle to the folded edge of the freezer paper, without the needle piercing the template, the more accurate your finished block will be. Also the more accurate you are in folding the freezer paper template, on the various lines, the more accurate your finished block will be.

sewing the black
sewing the black

Now you press the black onto the plastic side of the template, which will temporarily adhere the black piece to the template.

pressing the black
pressing the black

Next you fold back the template from the paper side, over the edge of the postcard, on the next line in the pattern, which will allow you to trim the black piece so you can add the next green piece.

trimming the black
trimming the black

Repeat across the block until all the pieces are in place. This is what the block looks like before it is trimmed up.

front of block before trimmed
front of block before trimmed

It’s time to square up the block with your straight edge ruler.

squaring up the block
squaring up the block

Once the block is trimmed up, you can easily peel the template off of the back of the block and reuse the template as many times as it will stick to fabric.

freezer paper peels off
freezer paper peels off

Here’s the block all trimmed up. Now we just need to make 41 more blocks. You can speed up the process by printing multiple templates and then chain piece each of the various steps. These blocks will be done in no time flat.

completed block
completed block

Once all of your blocks are complete, you will want to lay them out on a bed, or the floor, in a fashion that is pleasing to you. From the alternate quilts I showed above, you can see that this is a versatile block and it can make a variety of interesting quilts.

Blocks laid out
Blocks laid out

The absolute best way to paper piece is to actually sew on the lines of the paper, which will give you those perfectly sewn blocks assuming you can sew straight on the lines and don’t mind picking out small bits of paper. This freezer paper method comes pretty close, but these is the possibility of a small margin of error as your 1/4″ may be off or the fabric may slip, etc. Since these blocks have points that need to match up, I wanted to put sashing in the quilt as that would make any slight imperfections not be as noticeable. There is black sashing between the blocks and a row of sashing with cornerstones in between the rows. 

 

sashing and cornerstones
sashing and cornerstones

The blocks are sewn together in rows with black sashing in between them. Then the strip of sashing with the cornerstones is sewn to the top of the rows.

sewn together in rows
sewn together in rows

Then the rows are sewn together in pairs.

sew the rows together
sew the rows together

Finally the row pairs are sewn together and borders are added and your quilt top is done. Now it is time to quilt it. I wanted to use my walking foot on my Janome 6500. I also wanted to start and stop as little as possible, so I decided to quilt following the design of the black spike triangles with black Aurifil thread. 

 

Top is ready for quilting
Top is ready for quilting

Next I layered the quilt top, with some Hobbs Tuscany Cotton Wool Blend batting. I love this batting as it lays so nicely and is easy to quilt on a domestic machine, especially when using a brand new Schmetz quilting needle.  The Hobbs batting also gives the quilt a nice drape and doesn’t retain any fold creases.

Hobbs Tuscany Wool Cotton Blend
Hobbs Tuscany Wool Cotton Blend

Here are a few more images of the completed Out of This World Quilt.

 

Out of This World quilt on a chair
Out of This World quilt on a chair

 

Me with the quilt
Me with the quilt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Below is the image of my YouTube 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: Out of This World- Paper Piecing With Freezer Paper           

Out of This World Quilt
Out of This World Quilt

If you like the video, please be sure to give it a thumbs up, 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 Pin Dot Floral collection

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Hobbs Batting Tuscany Collection Cotton Wool Blend Batting

 
 

IB-Aurifil-Schmetz

Hobbs Batting
Hobbs Batting

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted about 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 Pieced To Perfection projects.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

WEEK 1

September 5

Blushing Garden
Blushing Garden

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elita Sharpe, Busy Needle Quilting

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

September 6

Buds and blooms
Buds and blooms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Pitcher, Pitcher’s Boutique

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

September 7

Chromatic
Chromatic

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Preeti Harris,Sew Preeti Quilts

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

September 8

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

September 11

Copper Patina
Copper Patina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brittany Fisher, Bobbin with Brittany

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

September 12

Earthly Greens
Earthly Greens

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Susan Deshensky, Lady Blue Quilts

September 13

English Lavender
English Lavender

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

September 14

Magenta Dusk
Magenta Dusk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You

September 15

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

September 18

Natural Healing
Natural Healing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lana Russel, Lana Quilts

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

September 19

Ornate Gems
Ornate Gems

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Randi Jones, Randi’s Roost

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

September 20

Park Avenue
Park Avenue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

Leah Malasky, Quilted Delights

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

September 21

Pin Dot Floral
Pin Dot Floral

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts   Thanks for stopping by!

Renee Atkinson, Pink Tulip Quilting

September 22

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

Fabric Giveaway
Fabric Giveaway
The final of the Pieced to Perfection Blog Hop giveaways, from Island Batik, started on Sunday, September 17th!
Two lucky winners will each receive a bundle of new collections that will be featured this week – Pin Dot Floral or Park Avenue. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these beautiful batiks to your stash. Enter now during the  Pieced to Perfection Blog Hop:

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, 22nd at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on September, 23rd and announced on the Island Batik Facebook page on September, 26th. 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! 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 Pieced to Perfection Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #paperpiecing #iloveislandbatik #hobbsbatting #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #doyoueq #Janome #tool crazebloghop #electricquilt #eq8 #HancocksofPaducah #fabricsmart #freezerpapermethod. 



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Island Batik Ambassador- May 2023 Project- Island Pop Quilt- Part of the Tool Craze Blog Hop

Island Pop Table Runner

This month’s blog hop is called Tool Craze as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making any size project using different upcoming fabric collections from Island Batik and a provided Studio 180 Design tool. I am looking forward to seeing all the wonderful projects that will be created during 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.

Tool Craze
Tool Craze

 

I love the fabric I was given to use: Maple Island by Kathy Engle. Just look at this gorgeous collection of blue and green batik fabrics with a woodland theme.  The Maple Island collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Boutique4quilters in Melbourne, FL and Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. This collection should be in your local quilt shop this summer. You may find them online at https://www.boutique4quilters.com/ or call them at (321) 768-2060 or 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

Maple Island
Maple Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The table runner I made is 22″ x 46.” It has various shades of blue and green, along with  white. The Maple Island collection has many natural elements like leaves, ferns, berries, pinecones and tree bark. I originally was going call this project “Into the Woods”, but ultimately decided to call it “Island Pop” to incorporate the Corner Pop tool into the name. Making this table runner was easy and fun thanks to the Studio 180 Design tools.

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

Here are several closeups of the Maple Island batik bundle I was provided. The first photo shows the bundle with the Corner Pop tool and the second photo is from one of my Tik Tok videos I made about this quilt. My username on TikTok is BlueBearQuilts.

Maple Island fabric and Corner Pop tool
Maple Island fabric and Corner Pop tool
Maple Island selection
Maple Island selection

I used my Electric Quilt 8 software to design this table runner. The first photo is a quilt I thought of doing which uses the Studio 180 Design Split Rects and Corner Pop tools. I decided to go with the table runner in the second photo, which was made with the V Block tool and the Corner Pop tool, as it had less pieces and I think it showcases the Maple Island Collection nicely. I also like the 3d effect that the Corner Pop tool created in the dark green background. Also, another aspect of this project was to make the blocks in various sizes using the Studio 180 Design tools. I really liked how the smaller version of the blocks looked in the border.

Alternative Quilt
Alternative Quilt

 

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

The first step in making this table runner is to make the V Blocks aka triangle in a square blocks. Below are the completed V blocks. Don’t they look lovely in the Maple Island Collection? If you want to see in detail a demonstration of me using the Studio 180 Design tools, I will provide a link below to a You Tube video where I show how I made this runner.

V Blocks
V Blocks

The Studio 180 Design V block tool makes it so easy to make these blocks in multiple sizes. The instructions tell you what size strip to cut for the various finished sized blocks. The triangles are cut out extremely accurately using the V block tool. Look how nice this cut out triangle looks.

Cutting triangles with V Block tool
Cutting triangles with V Block tool

 

cut triangle piece
cut triangle piece

Next, you cut out the side triangle pieces. they are cut from strips that are the same size as the triangle. When you have the folded strip right sides together you will get the required mirrored image pieces that you need to make the V block.  

Cutting triangle sides with V Block tool
Cutting triangle sides with V Block tool

It is important to lay out the block before sewing so that you have the left and right side triangle pieces in the correct location. This is not as necessary with batiks, but it is something to be mindful of. A little known fact is that there really is a right side to batik fabrics. You can keep track out the right side of a batik fabric by being mindful of the fold as it comes off of the bolt. The fabric is always folded with the right side on the outside of the folded fabric. 

V Block laid out
V Block laid out

The pieces are easily sewn together by matching the tips on both ends and then sewing 1/4″ along the edge. I pressed mine toward the dark green fabric. 

The V blocks are oversized and are easily trimmed up with the tool. Below are pictures of the large and small V blocks all trimmed up. You wouldn’t believe how easy it was to make these blocks in several sizes using the Studio 180 Design V Block tool. 

large V Block
large V Block
small V Block
small V Block

Now it is time to use the Corner Pop tool, from Studio 180 Design, to give the V Blocks some pop in the corners.

 

The Corner Pop tool has two sections to it. The first section is where you trim off a corner of a previously made block. In my case, the V blocks. This is similar to a stitch and flip method, but with less waste of the fabric. If you know what size square you need to do a stitch and flip, the instructions tell you which line to use to cut off the corners of the block. The instructions also tell you what size squares to cut out and then cut in half diagonally to make the oversized half square triangle corners. You cut the corners off with the ruler and then sew the oversized triangles onto the corners. It is easy to sew these corner triangles on as they are centered over the edge that you trimmed off the block. 

After you have sewn the corners on, it is necessary to trim up the block as the corner triangles are oversized. This trimming up allows you to have a perfect sized block when putting the quilt together.

trimming the block
trimming the block

Here is what the block looks like after is is all trimmed up.

finished Island Pop block
finished Island Pop block

Once the blocks are trimmed up, they are ready to be sewn together to make the quilt top.

Corner Pop and blocks
Corner Pop and blocks

Next I layered the quilt top, with some Hobbs Premium wool batting. I love this batting as it gives the quilt some puffy definition and is so easy to quilt with. It also gives the quilt a nice drape and doesn’t retain any fold creases.

Hobbs Heirloom Premium Wool
Hobbs Heirloom Premium Wool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few more images of the completed Island Pop Table Runner.

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

 

Completed Runner
Completed Runner
left closeup
left closeup
middle closeup
middle closeup
right closeup
right closeup

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/x2aNL1xX5Uo           

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 Maple Island collection

Studio 180 Design Corner Pop tool

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Hobbs Batting Heirloom Wool Batting

 
 

IB-Aurifil-Schmetz

Studio 180 Design
Studio 180 Design
Hobbs Batting
Hobbs Batting

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

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

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

WEEK 1

May 1

Celebrate
Celebrate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan Deshensky, Lady Blue Quilts

Randi Jones, Randi’s Roost

May 2

holiday-at-home
holiday-at-home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elita Sharpe, Busy Needle Quilting

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

May 3

Let it Snow
Let it Snow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brittany Fisher, Bobbin with Brittany

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

May 4

Make a Wish
Make a Wish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

May 5

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

May 8

maple island
maple island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts   Thanks for stopping by!

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

May 9

Sandalwood
Sandalwood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

Lana Russel, Lana Quilts

May 10

Sea Cookies
Sea Cookies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

May 11

Sorbet
Sorbet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

May 12

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

May 15

Summer Twilight
Summer Twilight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Leah Malasky, Quilted DelightsLisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

May 16

Sunny Meadow
Sunny Meadow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Pitcher, Pitcher’s Boutique

Renee Atkinson, Pink Tulip Quilting

May 17

Wild Blooms
Wild Blooms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

May 18

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

week-2-prize
week-2-prize
The first of the Tool Craze Up Blog Hop giveaways, from Island Batik, started on Sunday, April 30th!
Two lucky winners will each receive a bundle of new collections that will be featured this week – Sorbet by Claudia Pfeil of Claudia Pfeil Design or Sea Cookies, designed Kate Colleran by Kate Colleran Designs, LLC. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these beautiful batiks to your stash. Enter now and every week during the  Tool Craze Blog Hop:

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 May, 12th at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on May, 13rd and announced on the Island Batik Facebook page on May, 16th. 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! 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 Tool Craze Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

#islandbatikambassador #islandbatik #studio180design #iloveislandbatik #hobbsbatting #aurifil #aurifilthread #schmetzneedles #doyoueq #Janome #tool crazebloghop #electricquilt #eq8 #HancocksofPaducah #fabricsmart



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Quilt Block Mania-Happy Sunflowers Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for March 2023

Happy Sunflowers

Hello there! March is a month where we begin to think about spring. We love the springtime when the flowers are in bloom. There are some great blocks with the theme of floral for March 2023. I think sunflowers are one of the happiest flowers and they bring so much joy. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of March 2023, Happy Sunflowers Block, is great for making a table runner or 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.

SF Cover
GS Cover

During March 2023, we are offering 20% off two of our spring digital download patterns. They are the Spring Friends Table Runner and The Good Shepherd quilt pattern. The link to these patterns is here: downloadable-patterns/

This is the Happy Sunflowers Block. This block features yellow sunflowers with happy faces on a dark green background with a red heart. I placed the flowers on a dark background to make them pop. You certainly may use a lighter background if you prefer. Also, If you don’t like the faces on the flowers, you may leave them off.

Quilt Block Mania has 27 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- Floral.

Happy Sunflowers
Happy Sunflowers

The Happy Sunflowers Block makes a great 33″ square quilt with a 1″ finished light brown inner border, and sashing, and a 3″ finished green outer border.

HSF Quilt
HSF Quilt

The Happy Sunflowers block also makes a cheery 20″ x 46″ table runner with a 1″ finished light brown inner border, and sashing, and a 3″ finished green outer border. .

HSF TR
HSF TR

How to get the block

If you are new to our website and are interested in downloading a complimentary PDF pattern of our Happy Sunflowers Block for March 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 March 2023.

HSF Cover
HSF 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 March 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.

As you may be aware, I am an Island Batik Ambassador again for 2023. My February project is a puff quilt and if you have not made one of those yet, they are a lot of fun. My last blog post details how I made it and I also have a YouTube video, on my channel, talking about how I made it. 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
Finished Puff Quilt
Finished Puff Quilt

If you like my February Project, stay tuned for more projects in 2023. I think you are going to like the March project, which is a strip 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. Please be sure to follow and subscribe so you don’t miss a thing. And thanks for watching!

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.

March-Floral-Quilt-Blocks
March-Floral-Quilt-Blocks

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

Chubby Daisy Quilt block by Carolina Moore
Violet by Inquiring Quilter
Dahlia by Inflorescence Designs
Poppy by Boberry Design Co
Summer Poppies
Coronation Bloomd
Rose of Sharon by QuiltFabrication
Irises by Paleofish Designs
Lavender by Palm Creations
Crocuses at Patti’s Patchwork
Tulip by Penny Spool Quilts
Improv Pansy at Lovingly, Lissa
Daisy by Appliques Quilts and More
Cone Flower
Summer Flower by Crafty Staci
Mother Nature’s Memos
Kaye Collins- Big Blossom
Flower Shop
Star Flower Quilt Block
FPP Flower at The (not so) Dramatic Life
Spring Tulip by Around the Bobbin
Pretty Pot
Happy Sunflowers by Blue Bear Quilts
Poppy by Sallys’ Sewing Circle
Reversible Flower Block | Happy Hippie Studio
Primrose Pinwheels by A Piece of Quiet Quilts
Flower power

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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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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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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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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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Quilt Block Mania-Cook’s Tools Block- Complimentary Block Pattern for September 2022

Fall is coming and we are cooking up something good with this month’s theme of careers for September 2022. You will find many different occupations in this month’s blocks. Our complimentary block of the month for Quilt Block Mania, during the month of September 2022, Cook’s Tools, is a great one for making a wall hanging or large potholder for the kitchen. 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.

GS Cover
FOL Cover

During September 2022, we are offering 20% off two of our newest patterns. They are The Good Shepherd pattern and the Festival of Light pattern. The link to these patterns is here: downloadable-patterns/

Quilt Block Mania has 14 talented quilt designers creating blocks for this month’s theme- careers. There were no theme colors this month.

Cook’s Tools Block

This is the Cook’s Tools block. This block features a red cooking pot with a tan wooden spoon on a white background.

The Cook’s Tools block would makes a great wall hanging, or a pot holder with a 1″ finished black outer border.

Cook’s Tools border

As a suggestion for how you could use this block, you could make a table runner with two blocks and then put an appliqué block or fancy quilting in the middle.

CT 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 Cook’s Tools block for September, 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 September 2022.

CT 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 September 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 August project as an Island Batik Ambassador, where I made a mini quilt for Blue Bear as he is always complaining that the quilts I make are too large for him. This quilt is only 12″ square. He is happy now.

BB Mini 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 August Project, stay tuned for my September project which will be a making a 60 degree triangle quilt with a Studio 180 ruler and it will be revealed on my blog on September 22nd. It is a fall looking quilt and has a masculine southwest theme.

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.

career themed quilt blocks

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

Cars Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Stethoscope by QuiltFabrication
Scales of Justice Quilt Block by Purple Dasies
The Tooth Fairy by Scrapdash
Farmer’s Market by Sugar Sand Quilt Co.
Firefighter Block by BoBerry Design Co.
My Hero by Inquiring Quilter
Teacher at Sew Joy Creations
Chef by Appliques Quilts and More
Eighth Notes by The Quilting Room with Mel
Podcaster Mic at Patchwork Breeze
Makeup Artist by Inflorescence
Mathematician by duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Cook’s Tools by Blue Bear Quilts