Happy August! It's hard to believe that summer is almost coming to an end. We just got back from our family vacation to Swan Lake a couple of weeks ago. We had a wonderful time; the weather was perfect. It was a great break from the day to day and our vacation flew by too quickly. Did you know August is my anniversary month for Quilt Doodle Designs. Fourteen years ago, I started designing patterns, the idea came to me at quilt retreat. I had no idea that doodling drawings to make appliques at retreat would lead me on this great adventure. I've met so many talented quilters and have had the chance to visit quilt shops and guilds. I look forward to all of the adventures to come! I'm looking forward to popping in at Missouri Stars Birthday Bash in September. My friends at Marcus Fabrics will be there and I'm looking forward to visiting their booth on Friday during Missouri Star's birthday celebration. I've been there a couple of times and am always in awe at all the fabric and sewing goodies that they have to offer! My Songbird Holiday fabric can be found at Missouri Star.
Now let's think about this month's block... this block is the last of the snowmen blocks. You should have a healthy stack of snowmen blocks, thirteen total.
Here's a quick recap, if you are just discovering this year's block of the month, it’s sort of a mystery and I am encouraging everyone to use fabric from their stash. You will want the same background color for the quilt to tie it all together but, other than that the sky’s the limit. So, to begin with go dig thru your fabric stash and look for the following.
Fabric Requirements
Blue background fabric- 2 yards
white fabric (snowman faces) - 1/2 yard
green (trees) - 3/4 yard
pieced border - red- 3/4-yard, pink - 1/2-yard, light green- 1/2-yard, light blue- 3/4-yard
orange- snowman noses
scrappy hats- 10 plus fat quarters or a combination of fat quarters and fat eights in a variety of colors such as red, blue, yellow, pink, green, purple.
Now let's get stitching!
Snowman Hat Rectangle- Sew a
background 2” square onto the top two corners right sides together corner to
corner. Trim excess fabric leaving a ¼” seam. Press. |
Trace 1 noses onto the paper side of the Heat N bond fusible web. (Or whatever
fusible brand you prefer) Iron onto the back side of the orange fabric. Cut out all
the carrot noses. Iron on carrot nose onto the snowman block using the quilt on
the front cover for placement. Applique stitch using orange or brown thread
around the raw edges of the carrot design. I like to use a small buttonhole
stitch.
We will wait until the quilt is completed and then quilted before we put on the snowman faces, which will use either buttons or yo-yos.
Tell your friends! Spread the word! Post the button on your blog!
Each month's pattern is a free PDF instant download. If you miss a month, the patterns are available for $2.50 on my website and also in my Etsy shop.
There's also a Facebook Group, please join and post your progress! It's also fun to see everyone else progress too! Make sure to post your blocks so far!
I hope that you have a wonderful day and find some time to stitch.
Have a wonderful day,
Cindy, Josephine & Bonaparte
Bonaparte looks like he's got it figured out - Chicago is also steaming! Better to hide in the basement sewing room and quilt! Thanks, looks this is coming along nicely THANKS!
ReplyDelete