Monday, April 20, 2020

Heroic Hearts

Join me and all of the Marcus Block Stars in celebrating the everyday heroes in our community during the pandemic. There are so many heroes such as hospital staff, teachers, neighbors, first responders... the list goes on and on. I bet that you have a hero or two in mind that has touched your heart during this difficult time. ‘Quilters around the world continue to respond to the Covid-19 crisis with fabric, needle and thread, sewing millions of face masks and more for those serving in the frontlines of the pandemic. Marcus Fabrics has created the Heroic Hearts Tote Project to give quilting and sewing enthusiasts a unique way to Show appreciation to those who are giving so much of themselves.’

Sarah Maxwell has designed a wonderful tote pattern for this project and it can be found on her website as a .FREE PDF DOWNLOAD

I am proud to be part of the project and am joining my fellow Marcus Fabrics Block Stars in presenting our versions of The Heroic Hearts tote bags. I made two bags, one in the Aunt Grace’s Apron fabric line by Judie Rothermel and one from the Lumber Jack Primo Plaid Flannel, both thru Marcus Fabrics. But, you can use any fabric that you want! The bag features 5 different fabrics and Sarah makes  switching up the fabrics with the pattern fabric page in the pattern easy. Let me show you how I constructed my totes.

I just love these Aunt Grace Fabrics, so cheerful!

Following the pattern, I've cut out all of my pieces....

Here I have the center heart section complete, all ready to be trimmed up.
It is very handy to have a 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" square ruler to trim the square up. Following the directions, line up the ruler as pictures and trim the block up to measure 6 1/2" x 6 1/2"

I've added the offset triangle sections, trimming between each step. The final block measures 12 1/2" x 12 1/2". Now it's time to add borders.

The front of my tote is all done. Sew pretty!

I lined the tote bag front and back piece with fusible interfacing to give the bag a little more body. You could also use a fusible batting. I did not line my Primo Plaid Flannel tote.

Here you can see the front piece lined with the iron on interfacing.

Following the pattern, sew the front and back of the tote together. Then it's time to make the bottom gusset of the bag. Following the directions you will repeat this on the lining front and back sections too. 

It's time to make the handles. I made mine much longer. I cut 2-  4" x 36" for the handle sections. Then folded them in half, wrong sides together and pressed. I them folded the outer edges to the center pressed 'line' and pressed again to form a 1" x 36" handle.

I then top stitched on each side of the handle using white thread.
Following the directions I then attached the handles to the lining.
Make sure to sew a square and then an X for a good strong handle.

Almost done! I'm stitching across the top of the bag attaching the inner and outter sections of the tote!
~ Heroic Hearts Tote ~

These are fun totes to make. I completed two on Sunday. Now comes the fun part, fill it with something special to give. It can be anything! A batch of homemade cookies, lunch from a drive thru, a recipe with ingredients, flowers, gardening supplies.... the skies the limit! I'm off to fill my bags. Stay tuned to my Instagram, I'll be giving  my bags to a couple of special people... 

Remember to post your photos of your tote. Shhhhh although it isn't a competition more of a challenge to thank others, there will be fun fabric prizes throughout the challenge. Remember to post your pictures to Instagram using these hashtags when posting:

#heroicheartstote
#heroichearts
#heroicheartsblockstars
#heroicheartswithmarcus
#marcusblockstarts
#staysafeandcreate
#staysafeandcreatewithmarcus


Let's have fun and thank someone!
Happy quilting,
Cindy and Belvedere

Thursday, April 16, 2020

Designers Quilt Show

Hi! I'm so glad that you could stop by! I am thrilled to be one of todays featured designers.  If you haven't been here before, let me introduce myself. I'm Cindy, mother of two grown sons, wife, Basset Hound owner, quilt designer and the quilter behind Quilt Doodle Designs. I love what I do and I'm so lucky that my family supports it too. I live in Minnesota in the southern metro of the Twin Cities. We actually had 8" of snow on Easter! 

During this uncertain time, I have found that quilting is my saving grace. I have been spending hours in my studio sewing. I have been finishing UFO's, making facemasks, designing some new quilts too. Time spent in my sewing room calms my nerves. I was so thrilled to join the Designers Quilt Show because we all need something fun to do to connect with others while we are all hidden away in our homes. So let me share with you some of my favorite projects and quilts.
Camper Celebration is a delightful mini quilt. In this version I used a mosqito print for the background. It makes me smile with the free flowing flags. Reminds me of summertime...


Going Batty is one of my most popular designs. It's a fun project to make for Halloween. These sweet bats can be used as mug rugs to give to your friends. I like to string them together and make a Batty garland to drap across my fireplace mantel. 

~ Minnesota Winter Wonderland ~

~ Snow Much Fun ~
~Farm Memories~

quiltdoodledesigns.com
I am known for my applique designs, here are a few of my favorites! These fun designs can be put on tea towels, or added to a quilt block. Let your imagination go! These sweet designs are adorable of many projects such as bags, table runners and aprons.
~ Snowman Snow Globe ~
This is a BOM quilt program that I designed for Marcus Fabrics. The center panel can either be left plain or embroidered. The quilt features a fabric panel that I designed. The panel is surrounded by star quilt blocks using Marcus Fabrics Primo Plaids New Blues. It's such a warm snuggly quilt. This BOM program is available thru participating quilt shops thru Marcus Fabrics.

~ Star Gazing ~
This is a great pattern for a beginner quilter. The rail fence blocks are perfect for piecing. The applique snowflakes are easy to do. This quilt easily can be pieced in a weekend. It features my Snow Globe Panel from Marcus Fabrics. On my sample quilt, I did not embroider the panel.

~ Garden Sunshine ~
This quilt was inspired by my love of gardening. It was a BOM that was featured on my blog a couple of years ago. The complete pattern is available on my website.

~ Woodland Getaway BOM ~
This is a BOM quilt program that I designed for Marcus Fabrics. I had so much fun drawing this design up. This design was inspired by our many fishing trips and time spent at the lake. The center panel can either be left plain or embroidered. The quilt features a fabric panel that I designed. The panel is surrounded by tree quilt blocks using Marcus Fabrics Primo Plaids Lumberjacks. The quilt panel has some added elements too that you can make into mug rugs or mini quilts. There is also a deer, moose or bear that you can feature in your Woodland Getaway quilt.  It's such a warm snuggly quilt. This BOM program is available thru participating quilt shops thru Marcus Fabrics.
~ Blue Ribbon BOM ~
This is a BOM quilt program that I designed for Marcus Fabrics.This quilt was inspired by my memories of my grandparent's farm. Many of the elements in this quilt reminds me of grandma and grandpa's farm. My grandma could grow anything and she had a beautiful garden. When ever we visited there were usually a littler of kittens to cuddle. The Blue Ribbon panel can either be left plain or embroidered. The panel is surrounded by various sampler blocks and embroidered elements (also found on the Blue Ribbon Panel) blocks using Marcus Fabrics Aunt Grace's Apron by Judie Rothermel.  This BOM program is available thru participating quilt shops thru Marcus Fabrics.


~ Chester's Wagon Ride ~
I had so much fun making this quilt, I'm in love with the Scottie block in this quilt. I used the main section of the Blue Ribbon panel for the center of the quilt. Chester's all ready to go on a wagon ride. I did not embroider the panel featured in this quilt. 


This is one of my all time favorite pictures. It features a chenille quilt that I designed for Olfa a couple of years ago. 
Check out the designers below and then head over to our Social Media Playground for some virtual togetherness with all these lovely ladies! 
Don't forget there's a lot going on over in the classroom today!


Did I mention prizes?  Make sure you go to THIS LINK to enter for prizes, you can do this all week long!

Enjoy 20% off with coupon code DQS2020
in our online store
It's not to late to join in on my BOM for this year! A new block is released the 1st of every month. April's block and all the past blocks can be found on the Quilt Doodle Website.
Check back on Monday April 20th on the details of the Heroic Hearts Project!

Thank you for stopping by during the Designers Quilt Show.

Happy quilting,
Cindy and Belvedere

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Virtual Quilt Show!



Have you checked out the Classroom Calendar?
Come back each day to meet the designers and enter to win prizes!

The show starts tomorrow! 
CHECK your inbox tomorrow for the link to Day 1 of the quilt show!
www.designersquiltshow.com
Runs 04/13-04/19/20

Each day we will be releasing a new page on the website with a new group of designers. You can connect with us on the website, as well as on Instagram & Facebook. We’ll have opportunities for you to attend Online classes and demo's, to visit new vendors and to meet the makers!
We invite you to join us at the Designer’s Quilt Show between April 13 – April 19, 2020. It’s our way of coming together, supporting each other, and sharing the beauty of the quilting community. We look forward to seeing you there!
Participating Designers

Kathryn LeBlanc Dragonfly's Quilting Design Studio
Kris Driessen Phoebe Moon Designs
Sarah Maxwell Designs by Sarah J
JEN FROST Faith and Fabric
Sue Griffiths Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Tammy Silvers Tamarinis
Kate Colleran Seams Like a Dream
Meredith Westner Penny Rug Pet Portraits
Sarah Vanderburgh Sew Joy Creations
Simone Fisher Simone Quilts
Diane Bohn From Blank Pages
Jen Shaffer Patterns By Jen
Diane Podgornik Sew STEM
Barbara Cline Delightful Piecing
Jennifer Fulton Inquiring Quilter
Elizabeth DeCroos Epida Studio
Monique Kleinhans Ladybug's Cabin
Audrey Mann & Diane Brinton The Cloth Parcel
Sue Holbrook Cotton and Thread Quilts
Catalina Barceló Maimó Amarar Creacions
Melissa Merriman Harr Toadally Quilts™
Linda Pearl One Quilting Circle
Ebony Love LoveBug Studios
Teresa Weaver Your Sewing Friend by Grateful4joyNpeace Designs
Debbie Wendt Wendt Quilting
Cindy Staub Quilt Doodle Designs
Cherry Guidry Cherry Blossoms
Marcea Owen Cotton Street Commons