FREEE Paper Pieced Christmas Blocks

Hello!  It’s Cindy bragging about Sandy designing the cutest paper pieced Christmas block patterns.  2 trees black backgroundSince Sandy designed 4 very adorable blocks, we’re hosting a PAPER PIECING SEW ALONG.  You can make a Christmas banner, a table runner or a mini wall hanging.  We think either one is guaranteed to make your 2020 holidays brighter!

The first block is a rustic evergreen tree.  For printing these patterns, we suggest using thin copy paper or a special paper made for paper piecing from your favorite quilting store.

Since I am a novice at paper piecing, I used colored pencils to color code the rustic tree block pattern.  This helped me to keep track of the fabrics I was using for each section.  Who said you have to color within the lines?  Not me! Colored pencils tip Here’s a close up of my first tree.  I had fun picking out these fabrics!     Green treeDo you need a paper piecing tutorial?  Here’s a link to a great tutorial by Crafty Gemini.  Sandy and I both learned our paper piecing skills from Vanessa.

The link to the Day 1 FREE BLOCK PATTERN of our Rustic Christmas sew along is below:

Rustic Christmas Sew Along Day 1

Have fun!2 trees black background

 

 

In a Bunny Baby Bind

Hello!  It’s Cindy reporting in from Ohio and I am in a Bunny Baby Bind!

I am surely experiencing creative block because I’ve been ripping out seams for the new baby quilt I’m working on.  I love this cute little bunny princess but she is turning into a bunny diva! bunny rip outThe pile of scraps below is the result of my fussy cutting endeavor.  ScrapsI’ve got several piles of coordinating 4 patch strips that will somehow fit into this quilt design.  PatchesI think I’ll step away for a few days and switch to a new project.

What do you do when creative block strikes?

Seeing Red

Hello there!  It’s Cindy reporting in from Ohio.

I am very jealous because Sandy is seeing red, as in strawberry picking red!  Take a look at these luscious strawberries she picked!  Now I am craving strawberry shortcake AND fresh strawberry pie.  Whipped cream anyone?  Of course!  berries 3

Since I’m not picking strawberries, I’ve been working on a baby quilt project for a family friend.  I found this cute bunny fabric and couldn’t resist buying the rest of the bolt!  I am playing around with colors and patchwork designs.  You’ll be seeing more of this project in a future post.bunnyHere’s another strawberry photo.  I hope you enjoy seeing red as much as Sandy does!  berries 2

 

 

 

Stepping Stones – A Free Quilt Pattern

Good morning!  We are anxious to share this new quilt pattern with you, it’s hot off the press! Full Quilt Outdoors LOGOSandy and I decided to call this quilt “Stepping Stones” because it reminds us of when we were back on the farm, heading out to get the cows for milking.  We had to cross the creek pictured below.  When you’re a little girl, crossing something like this seems daunting!  We would always step on the stones to try and keep our feet dry.   Scenic creekThis is a fast and easy quilt created with a colorful 40 piece jelly roll and 11 solid white jelly roll strips to make the colors pop.  Here’s a close up view.  Full Block LOGOYou can download this FREE pattern by clicking on this link: Stepping Stones 06 12 20

We’ll also be posting this pattern to one of our favorite quilting websites, FaveQuilts.  This is a great website for lots of free quilting patterns, tutorials and inspiration.