Tuesday, August 22, 2023

A Little Bit Country - updated pattern!

I've been busy rebranding my patterns while I'm waiting for my quilting studio to open.  I needed some consistency in fonts, pattern covers, etc.  I have been writing patterns for the past 12 years and not frequently so it's easy to have inconsistencies over a spread of time.

I figured I should start at the beginning of the alphabet so first out of the gate is A Little Bit Country.   Originally a mystery quilt, this is a scrappy quilt that I had a ton of fun creating.  The warm colors make my heart sing.  I love nine patches and I really love stars, so you can see why this one is one of my favourites.






It's available for immediate download in my Etsy shop and on my websites:

Dayspring Quilt Studio - Etsy Shop

Dayspring Quilt Studio - Store

The Stitchery LLC - Quilting Studio

Thank you for supporting my business!

Friday, August 18, 2023

Pattern Release Day! - Yesteryear

Yippee!  This quilt design has been in the hopper for a few months.  It was inspired by an antique quilt I saw at Antiques Parlour here in Cleveland, TN.





The quilt finishes at 97" x 97" and is a log cabin variation with a little sashing magic to kick it up a notch.

This sample was pieced and quilted by a good friend in Victoria who tested the pattern for me.  Her version does not have the star cornerstones as she chose plain borders.  



This is the inspiration quilt:


This quilt looks equally great in civil war prints, or modern fabrics.  Pick your favorite color, find some fat quarters plus some yardage for the sashings and borders and create your own beautiful Yesteryear quilt.





The pattern is available for immediate download in my Etsy shop and on my websites.  Links below:

Dayspring Quilt Studio

Dayspring Quilt Studio - Etsy Shop

The Stitchery LLC


Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Come Sew with Me!!

Further to my last post about "answering the call for quilts for Maui",  I was pleased to see that Bonnie Hunter had some instructions inside the Pineapple Blossoms Free Quilt Pattern that included 2 1/2" strips rather than 2" strips.  Rather than making a 9 1/2" block, using jelly roll strips or 2 1/2" scrappy strips, the blocks are 12 1/2".  This is appealing when you want to make big bed quilts fast. 

I checked with Kate, the quilter on Maui that put the request out for comfort quilts, asking her what size quilts they need.  She said twin and larger for actual beds.  So the bigger the blocks, the quicker these quilt tops will get finished.

 I recently purchased a Kaffe Jelly roll from a local quilt shop here in Cleveland, TN.  Paired with a solid white I think these will be perfect for the Pineapple Blossom blocks.


I cut enough for one sample block to make sure I like it.  Then I pulled out Ferdinand, my Singer Featherweight, dusted him off from his long journey with our locker contents from Canada, and made sure that my seam allowance is 1/4".  For this, I use Bonnie's seam allowance ruler and then used some flourescent marking tape to mark the bed of my machine.  I tried the little seam allowance gadget from the Featherweight shop, but when you are doing folded corner stitching, it's awkward to have anything beyond a seam allowance butting up to it.  So I opted for the flourescent tape.






Here is my first test block...



It's a little wonky but I confess I didn't have my iron pulled out.  But I do now and the next blocks will be better.  So this block is 12 1/2"  and will finish 12" in the quilt.  I think it will be a great quilt and it's easy to assemble.

I've calculated that without borders and a setting of 7 blocks wide by 8 blocks wide, the quilt will be 84" wide by 96" long and will definitely cover a queen bed and amply cover a double bed.  That's 56 blocks.

Time to get busy!  I'd love for you join me in this charity project.  

Finished Quilts can be sent to:

Maui Quilt Shop
18 Central Avenue
Wailuku, HI  96793

Their post on Instagram says they will distribute to proper agencies and shelters.

If you are in Tennessee or can mail your quilt top to Cleveland, TN I will be happy to quilt up to 10 for free on my longarm if batting and backing are provided. Contact me for further details.

Mavis










Saturday, August 12, 2023

Answering the Call ... Quilts for Maui

I think by now we've all heard of the devastating fires in Maui. Today on Instagram, I saw a post by @quiltwithmisskate calling for quilts of comfort for residents of the island that have lost everything.

As I've thought about how I could help, it occurred to me that Bonnie Hunter has a free pattern which I believe would be a perfect Hawaiian-themed expression of love to the victims of the fires.  It's called Pineapple Blossom.  It has been on my 'to do someday list' for years.  I can't think of a more perfect moment to make this quilt.

Here is the link to the free pattern:  https://quiltville.blogspot.com/2005/06/pineapple-blossom.html






As you can see, it works well with so many different colors and fabrics. And it's a really simple block.  

I'm issuing a challenge and an opportunity.  Our shop in Cleveland, TN is going to be opening in a few short weeks.  We have a nice, bright classroom and I can think of no better way to break it in than with this charity quilt project. So check out our website at www.thestitcherytn.com and watch for an announcement.

Whether you can join us in person or from afar, contribute one block or a whole quilt top, we welcome you to pull out your 2" scraps and some neutrals and join us in making some quilts to ship to Maui.

Details to follow.  In the meantime, how about downloading Bonnie's free pattern, gathering those fabrics, and let's prepare to get sewing!

Sending love and prayers to the people of Maui.

Mavis




Thursday, July 20, 2023

Tennessee Backroads - Pattern Release!!

This pattern has been in my brain for awhile.  As we familiarized ourselves with our new hometown in Cleveland, Tennessee, we used our GPS for going almost everywhere.  

Sometimes the GPS would lead us down country backroads leading to what looked like a dead end.  Some of these nail biter journeys were in the night with no street lights as we live in a rural area and these drives were in the pitch black.  But these backroads always seemed to lead where we wanted to go.

And so this quilt design was born.  My new phraise became "backroads lead everywhere" and they truly do in this little corner of the world.

I created the quilt pattern with a two color theme (plus white) but I can totally see it in scrappy as well.  I might just have to try that once I excavate the storage locker and find my scraps.

The pattern is available for immediate download in my online Etsy shop:  My Etsy Shop.  Soon, my Tennessee quilting studio will be open and print copies will be available there as will some lovely fabrics to choose from.  Stay tuned!  Our website is nearing completion:  www.thestitcherytn.com.


Quilt pieced and quilted by Sharlene Lyseng

This pattern was released a few months ago so this post is a bit tardy.  When you make the quilt, please share it online with the hashtag #tennesseetrailsquilt so we can all see your finished work of art.  And thank you to my friend Sharlene for testing the pattern and piecing and quilting the quilt while my studio is still under construction.

Until next time, happy sewing!

Mavis


Wednesday, July 19, 2023

I Spy with my Little Eye....

 .....something that is GREEN.  This was yesterday's game in the car with my grandson and daughter as we were driving home together.  When I heard green I actually laughed out loud and slapped my knee.  Why?  Because Tennessee is the greenest place I've ever seen.  The answer was equally hilarious.  That tree?  That tree?  How about that other tree?

Smokey Mountains - Sunset

It's been a year since we left the west coast ... the 'wet coast' as we called it ... because we thought it rained all the time, that we lived in a rainforest and that it was lush and green.  Green until July, that is.  And despite all the sprinklers and watering of lawns and gardens in Victoria, BC (labelled "the city of gardens" and aptly so), everything turns brown by July.

I should have been paying more attention last August when we arrived here in Tennessee.  It was late August and everything was still green.  And I didn't see one irrigation system, not even one sprinkler system anywhere.

I recently looked up the rainfall in Tennessee vs. the rainfall on Vancouver Island (the wet coast).  It turns out that Tennessee gets double the rain that Vancouver Island gets.  Who knew?  Not this girl.  Victoria's average is 23 inches annually.  Cleveland's average is 55 inches annually.

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We experienced lots of different weather systems as we ventured across the USA towards Tennessee.  From the lush yellow fields of Canola in Idaho to the deserts of California and Arizona, to the midwest with its flashfloods, I have to say we've experienced a lot and every change of scenery held its own beauty.

Idaho canola fields


It's really hard to believe that a year ago we were on the road.  On July 19 last year we were in Peachland, BC catching our breath and plotting our journey.  We had no idea where we would end up.  The plan was to visit Tennessee for Sukkot, then head to Florida to visit friends and Legoland and from there plot the journey back. But it was always a surrendered plan.  We all wanted to be where He wanted us and we followed Him the best we could.

I wasn't sure where we would end up after our RV adventure. But that didn't matter. One day at a time.  One campground at a time.  One adventure at a time.  One sunset at a time.

The stickers represent the states we visited on the journey







Before leaving, when I dropped my doggies off with my friend on Salt Spring Island I thought a few times "I could live here".  Then as we stayed in the Okanagan in British Columbia, after leaving the island, I thought a few times that "I could live here".  It's beautiful.  But He hadn't revealed anything to us yet but just asked us to trust Him, not to make presumptious decisions, but to walk with Him.

Neither of those locations was God's plan.  We didn't know that Tennessee could be the plan until October.  Then at Sukkot we knew very quickly that we had found our people, our tribe, our home.  When my daughter met her future husband there, that cemented our plans.  As our chief driver, it would have been an interesting pivot to get back to BC without her. But a lot of things had to happen to make our stay happen, immigration being the main one.  As a tourist we could stay for six months and then we would have to leave.

So began the immigration process, which included a business plan for a quilting studio here. And now here we are a few months later and the shop is almost ready to open.  My life right now does not resemble my life a year ago.  It's amazing how the Father will lead and guide you if you let Him.

Immigration approved!


A year ago I was laying down my quilting on the altar.  I was laying down my business.  I was surrendering our home and I was leaving precious family, doggies and friends behind.  Parts of it were excruciating.  The journey has been one of growth in the Lord, of healing of parts of me that I didn't know needed healing, a year of pressing in for more in my relationship with the Lord, a year of receiving the gift of new friendships, and a gift of my new passion project with the quilting studio.  None of this was anticipated a year ago, and yet here we are.

Here are some photos of our space before (it was a glow in the dark mini golf and was pitch black, windows and all).  The second picture is a progress shot of a few weeks ago.




The Lord is so good!

This post started with weather and greenery and ended with the high notes and gratitude for what the Father has done for us.



Tennessee experiences very wet spring/summer seasons complete with many lightning and thunderstorms, extreme rains that make it feel like we are in a carwash with Harriet (our RV home).  But then the skies clear and those beautiful blue skies return.  It's hardly ever grey here as the storms pass quickly and bright days follow.  I'm grateful for all of it.  I'm grateful for a safe haven in the storms as we dwell under the shadow of His wings.  I'm grateful for my simpler life.  I'm grateful for my family, friends and church family. And I'm grateful for my new business venture with my dear friend.

Thanks for hanging out with me for these few moments.  I'll soon be back in the quilting world with more colorful fabric posts.  In the background while we are waiting to move in, I'm busy working on loading the website, tracking inventory of quilt backings and batting, and preparing rental class curriculum, and helping my friend Sandi choose fabrics for her part of our store.  I'll be the quilting studio and she will be the fabric shop.  And it will be wonderful!  Currently no blog worthy photos to share though. Stay tuned!

Until next time,

Mavis


Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Update from my sewing nook - RV quilting!

I think it's time for an update from my sewing room (nook).

There has been some piecing in 2023 but no quilting completions until I have my storefront space and machines set up.  Then I will take a victory lap.  So for now, it's just piecing and pattern designing.


"Sew in Love" quilt

I did this class with my friend Sandi at Lana's Quilts and Sew Much More over 10 weeks.  It is an Edyta Sitar pattern.  It was challenging but we got our blocks done.  Now for the borders.  I have everything cut out.  I just have to get it done.

My hand sewing project, La Passion Hexagon quilt gets some attention from time to time.  This is a lifetime project.  I fit in stitching every so often and sometimes take it to church with me for in between the service and the afternoon Midrash.  I'm currently working on the outer blue border.





Progress shots on my La Passion Hexagon Quilt.

I started this Time After Time sew-a-long with Sharon Blackmore of Prairie Quilt Militia back in  the fall when we arrived here in Tennessee.  The fabrics were purchased at Lana's also.  I am very near finishing.  I just have to press, trim and add the borders.  I'm excited to get my long arm machines set up so I can get back to quilting these treasures.  I already have a recipient in mind for this one.





Aside from these projects I have been working on two baby quilts.


The lighting is bad in the RV but I hope you can get the idea.  This is "Boxy Stars", a free pattern by Bonnie Hunter.  There is a funny story attached to this one.  I prepared this kit before we left Victoria.  I thought it would be a good one for RV sewing.   I made two blocks before we left to test my colors.  I did the remaining blocks months later (August 2022) and I made them with the fabric values in the wrong place.  So I initially thought I had 2 blocks wrong.  But I in fact had 2 right and the rest wrong.


Do you see how the value placement on the two on the left makes darker star points?  That's what I was going for.  And since I had precut this 'kit' to take on the road, I didn't have any fabric to fix the problem, so I just had to roll with it.  I figure the baby who receives this quilt won't know the difference.

Then I found some pre cut 2 1/2" squares in a quilt shop in Texas.  I set them aside.  One day I just wanted a quick and easy thing to sew so I decided to make another baby quilt.





I have purchased some aqua for the border of this one and some minky style backing.  This one will be for my new grandbaby due in October.

It hasn't been a very productive year so far but I've enjoyed the piecing time I've had and am now getting excited about getting those quilting machines set up and ready to stitch.

Thanks for following!

Mavis