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November 25, 2017

Gift Ideas for Quilters + a Giveaway!!

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We quilters love to receive quilting gifts and to give our quilty friends something special that they'll love, too.  I've been wanting to share with you quilty ideas that I've enjoyed this year.  Each one has been tried by me and is in my sewing room, my clothes closet, or my living room; there are items for all around the house!  You can give these as hints to your family, or you can get them for yourself or a friend!

Monthly Subscription Boxes


For the gift that just keeps on giving, try out a quilty monthly subscription box!  Nothing sets a quilter's heart aflutter more than receiving a box of secret quilty items each month!!

This year I tried out three different subscriptions.  I won a Stash Builder Box as a prize, so I tried this one for free.  I made a Disappearing 9 Patch quilt from the fabric in this box which you can see below.  {This quilt is for sale in my quilt shop!}  Sorry, I didn't take a picture of the box contents for you, which is weird because I take pictures of most everything.  


Stash Builder Boxes contain 3 yards of fabric from a new modern collection, a spool of Aurifil thread, a signature pencil, and a box-exclusive quilt pattern.  It was so exciting to receive this surprise box in the mail that I was inspired to look into other subscriptions.

The first monthly subscription box I purchased was Quilty Box, and oh my, this is the queen of boxes!  There is a reason why this is the more expensive box subscription on the market!  Every box includes items with a retail value of over $60 and includes theme-based items based on a featured artist's style.  With 4-5 quilting products, a bundle of precut fabric, patterns, notions, or thread, this is a lot of bang for the buck.  Here are two boxes I purchased.

This one is #1 Jera Brandvig.


You will save $10 off your first Quilty Box with the coupon code GETQUILTYWhy not try it out!?!

This one is #2 Susanclaire Mayfield.


Another monthly subscription box I tried is the Fat Quarter Shop's Sew Sampler Box. These boxes contain a bundle of fabric with a pattern for the fabric, a few notions, and a block pattern card for a sampler quilt, and a COUPON CODE!  Here are September, October, and November's boxes so you can see how wonderful they are and how fun it is to receive them in the mail!


This is what you see when you open the Sew Sampler Box!  It's wrapped and waiting for you to open and take a peek at your quilty surprises!


The September box theme was Farmer's Market and included The Good Life charm pack and matching tin by Bonnie and Camille with a table runner pattern for the charm pack, a Matchbox Quilt, a sampler quilt block pattern, a coupon code for Christmas fabric, a Popsockets device media stand just for quilters; all bundled so cutely!  You can view all of these items here!


October's Sew Sampler Box was just as amazing!  The theme was Nightfall Reflections, and it contained a Spirit Animal (8) FQ bundle by Tula Pink with Mesa Valley pattern for a 60" x 71" lap quilt using the bundle, an Everything Mary Zip Around Sewing Kit, a FQS exclusive Bitty Buddy for trimmings and snippets, Poke-A-Dots sticky thimbles, a block pattern for the sampler quilt, and a coupon code for 15% off all October box items!  You can view all of these items here!


November's box also delighted my heart!  The theme was Fall in Love and included a (6) FQ bundle of Farmer's Daughter by Lella Boutique with an Autumn Stars Quilt Pattern, a rotary cutter case, a packet of quilting needles, a holiday greeting card, a quilt block pattern for a sampler quilt, and the cutest little clothespins EVER!  You can view all of these items here!  Go check out those clothespins!!

This box also included a members only exclusive offer for 30% off all November box items in case you love something so much you want to buy more to keep or share, AND a coupon code for 40% off select holiday gifts and accessories!  EEK!


I bet you've guessed by now which subscription I'm continuing with!?!  For me, this is just the right amount of stuff for the right price.  The Sew Sampler Box meets my needs and budget the best, so I will be continuing with it. 

And for my readers, here's a surprise for you and a reason to follow my blog...!!  When I whip up the project that is included in each Sew Sampler Box and post it here on the blog, I will be giving away any items I don't need to my lucky readers!  Be sure to become a blog follower ... 

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Sewing Room Lights


The sun sets at 4:30 in the wintertime at my house, and you may live even further north than I do so your days are even shorter.  I spend many hours in my sewing room after dark and need lots of extra lights.  Adequate lighting in a sewing room can be a challenge even in the daytime, and after dark it can be nearly impossible to sew.  This year I found the solution in some fantastic lights that do not require any hard-wiring or professional electrical work!  My sewing room is as bright as day even after dark!


The two wall sconces above are plug-in or hardwire.  For easy installation, my husband simply hung them on the wall, easy peasy, no hard-wiring at all.  The on/off switch on the lights is on the base plate, which of course would be impossible to reach so high on the wall.  The cords are plugged into easily accessible surge protectors with an on/off switch.  So when I turn on the power strip that is screwed to the underside of my ironing table, the light above turns on, and the iron also turns on!  When I turn on the power strip for my sewing machine, the light above it turns on. That power strip is screwed to the wall under my sewing table.  It's a win-win situation, and I am tickled with my new lights!!  You will find them HERE.


But I've more lights to show you!  With the overhead lights behind my head when I'm standing at my cutting table, this area is in shadow, and it's really hard to read the ruler markings.  Solution - under the shelf lights!  They plug into an outlet and attach with either stickies or screws (both included).  The stickies will hold if they are not moved, but if they're moved once they will no longer hold.  One of the lights above is still stuck, but the other two I moved, so they are now screwed in.  These lights are also dimmable!  You can buy more sets and join them together for any length of light.  Easy peasy solution to lights under a cabinet or shelf!  You can get these lights HERE!

Gifts And Accessories


The Fat Quarter shop has a lovely selection of gifts and accessories for quilters!  They're organized on this page so you don't have to hunt them down.  Here I am in my Fat Quarter Shop Impressions shirt in from of my FQS Jolly Bar Jazz Shortcut Quilt, a FREE pattern!


A Quilty Planner



I've put off buying a Quilter's Planner for a long time and finally bought the 2018 version for next year.  With all of the projects I have going on - designing quilt patterns, sewing custom orders, custom quilting for others, participating in quilt alongs, and blogging, my plate is overly full, and keeping it all organized in my head is way too much stress.  I could be dreaming up more quilt designs instead of occupying my brain cells with trying to remember when this is due, if I have the fabric on hand for the next two projects, and which project I must really work on today!?!


Even if you don't have as many quilting "irons in the fire" as I have, the Quilter's Planner will still be a valuable resource in getting your life more organized.  I ♥ the spiral binding and heavy duty laminated cover.  The Planner is divided monthly with heavy cardstock with laminated tabs.  Each month has a month-at-a-glance calendar with a spot for Monthly Goals, Personal Projects, and Quilting Projects.  Following this are two-page week-at-a-glance sheets with time slots for schedule planning, Habit Tracker, and Personal, To-Do, and Shopping Lists, and Notes.  Following the monthly pages are dividers for Patterns, Projects, and Reference.

The Quilter's Planner has a lot of features I am excited about, one of them being the Important Dates year at a glance section.  Scheduling out not-to-miss events ahead of time will be the key to a less stressful year!

And did you see that magazine up there?  It's the Quilter's Planner Magazine and contains 120 pages of quilty goodness.  It's included with the Planner!  This year's featured designer is Alison Glass, who shares my rainbow-beating ♥!  There is a sampler quilt pattern by Cheryl Brickey of Meadow Mist Designs that will be a sew along on social media in 2018, as well as 14 additional quilt patterns!  I've already made one of the sampler blocks to send to a fabric manufacturer as a sample of my work, but I forgot to take a picture of it, unfortunately.


A Quilty Blankie {that she didn't make!}



An Eat Sleep Quilt blanket is a super cozy gift idea!  It's made from 100% cotton knit and is oh so soft and cozy.  It's perfect for layering on a cold winter's night, and I also used mine in the summer when the breeze from the fan or A/C was too much!

A Stripology Ruler




I recently posted some Stripology Ruler Tips because I finally figured out how to really use this ruler.  This would be a great gift for a quilter!  You can get one here!

An Accuquilt Fabric Cutter



If you're thinking a higher priced gift, an Accuquilt fabric cutter is a great idea!  They decrease cutting time significantly and increase accuracy in piecing because the cut fabrics are more accurate than cuts by hand.  Dies are also a fantastic gift for quilters who already have an Accuquilt, or a gift certificate if you don't know which dies they need!

Yes, Fabric, Please!



You'll save 20% off sitewide at the Fat Quarter Shop!


You'll save up to 60% off Projects Kits & Supplies at Craftsy!  Plus, all Craftsy classes are $17.87 or less!


And a surprising place to buy fabric is Amazon!  I bought a fat quarter bundle of Sweet Marion, which I used in this quilt, on Amazon for the lowest price I could find!  This quilt was a custom order in my quilt shop!

Giveaways!!


There's still time to enter the Handmade With Love Giveaway!  There are almost $4,000 in prizes, and you could win!  


And since you had the patience to read this to the end, here's a GIVEAWAY for you from me!  Enter to win one of the two Quilty Boxes you see above, you choose which one!  Giveaway ends Wednesday, December 6th.  Open to US entries only.

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September 12, 2017

Healing Hearts for Hurricane Harvey Disaster Relief – Ways to Help

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As I've watched violent storms unfold in the past few weeks and seen the resulting disasters, I've wondered what I could do that would make a little difference.  Then today this came to my inbox, and I thought I'd share this avenue of helping with you too.


 As you may know, Fat Quarter Shop is located in Manchaca, Texas, and many of their employees, families, and friends (and of course loads of strangers, as well) have been affected by Hurricane Harvey.  In an effort to provide some comfort, FQS designed the Healing Hearts quilt pattern, and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to the Justin J Watt Foundation to help those affected by Hurricane Harvey.  They are selling this quilt in an eBay auction with the proceeds being donated as well.

You can read more about it on the FQS blog, and you can purchase the pattern here.



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August 18, 2017

Queen Size Plus Quilt | Finished or Not Friday Linky Party

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Welcome to Finished or Not Friday where you can share your finished {or not} projects!

My Finish is a queen size Plus quilt in grays and browns with a pop of brick red!  This is the first Plus quilt I've ever made.  I wrote the pattern Love Multiplied which is a Plus quilt set on point, but I had never made a traditional Plus quilt.


Some friends chose brown and gray as the colors for their wedding quilt and mentioned that their home also has an accent of brick red.  The brick red plus and binding create just the pop I was hoping they would.


The quilt came to life with the Maze quilting which took it from bland to ah-ha!


My new woven labels!


Quilt Stats:

Pattern:   Giant Plus quilt.
Size:  Queen 90" square.
Fabric:  Boundless Solids Earl Gray FQs and Mocha Madness FQs + a Kona red
Quilting:  Maze on Gratitude.
Batting:  Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 cotton/poly
Backing:  Robert Kaufman Spot On Metro Tan extra wide

Last week's featured project!


If you want your quilt featured here next week, be sure to put a link back to this post in your post or sidebar, or tag @busyhandsquilts on Instagram, AND link directly to your blog post so I don't have to hunt it down.

Makers' Black Friday Sale at Craftsy is on this weekend!  Stock up so you're prepared to have a Handmade Holiday this year.  It's your chance to score the lowest prices of the year on kits, supplies, and fabric!  Let me know what you snag!



It's your turn to share your finish {or not}!  What's welcome at this party?  
  • Any in-progress or finished project made with fabric, yarn, or thread.
  • Projects from this week only.
  • ♥ ♥ PLEASE!  Link to the actual blog post, not your home page.  
  • LINK BACK with the Finished or Not Friday button or a text link.
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June 23, 2017

Ski to Sea Queen Quilt | Finished or Not Friday Linky Party!

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Welcome to Finished or Not Friday where you can share your finished {or not} projects!

My Finish is a queen size Ski to Sea quilt for my son.  This quilt has been in progress for several years and has finally been released from WIP purgatory.


I placed it on his bed today after he left for the summer to work on his grandparents' farm.  I wasn't about to put it on a perpetually unmade bed!!

You can view closeup pictures of the quilting in my Instagram feed.  I post a lot more in-progress pictures there.

Ski to Sea is a race from Mount Baker down to Bellingham Bay which includes cross country and downhill skiing or snowboarding, downhill run, road biking, canoeing, cyclocross biking, and sea kayaking.  It's a world renowned race.  This quilt is a Ski to Sea adventure!

I designed Ski to Sea in Electric Quilt 7 to figure out how many of each color combo was needed, and one of my boys cut them with my Accuquilt Go!   The sky and mountains were placed in a particular direction, but the sky, rocks, and water blocks were all randomly placed with no attempt made to not put like fabrics side by side.


I used several designs for the quilting, all edge to edge to make it more simple.  The sky is quilted with circles, then snowflakes along with stars and swirls on the mountain, the rocks have jagged lines, the trees have aspen leaves, and the water has sea creatures.


I love to put wool in quilts I make for my family because it breathes so well (not too hot or too cold), has a lot of fluff to accentuate the quilting, and adds a nice layer of weight.  Hobbs Heirloom Wool is washable.

This is the third use of my Handmade labels from Ikaprint!


Quilt Stats:

Pattern:  Ski to Sea, my own design.
Size:  Queen size, 96" square
Fabric:  Hatch fabrics and Sketch fabrics
Quilting:  Custom design, done on Gratitude.
Batting:  Hobbs Heirloom Wool
Backing and Binding:  Widescreen backing in Blue

Last week's featured project!



If you want your quilt featured here next week, be sure to put a link back to this post in your post or sidebar, or tag @busyhandsquilts on Instagram, AND link directly to your blog post so I don't have to hunt it down.

The Fat Quarter Shop is celebrating 14 years with a special Flash Sale everyday for 14 days!

It's your turn to share your finish {or not}!  What's welcome at this party?  
  • Any in-progress or finished project made with fabric, yarn, or thread is welcome!  
  • Projects from this week only!
  • ♥ ♥ PLEASE!  Link to the actual blog post, not your home page.  We'd like to see your post and don't have the time to go hunt it down.
  • Include the Finished or Not Friday button or a text link that links back to this week's link-up in order to share the fun.  No, I won't delete your link if you don't, but hey, adding a link in your post is just being friendly, so be friendly and share!!
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April 15, 2017

Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge | a Monopoly Lap Quilt

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If you're looking for a place to donate quilts, please consider joining in the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict.


Next in line for quilting practice was this Monopoly quilt top.  The rows have been sewn together for several years, and this past week I added the sashing and sewed the quilt top together.  Then it got some special lovin' on Gratitude with a digital edge-to-edge maze design. I much prefer swirls and flowers, but the maze design seemed right for this game-themed quilt.


All print fabrics in this quilt are Monopoly prints, including the backing and binding.

This quilt is being donated to Camp Hobe, a special summer camp experience for children currently being treated for cancer, and their siblings.

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Quilt Stats:

Pattern:  10" squares with 2.5" sashing between rows.
Size:  57" x 66"
Fabric:  Mr. Monopoly by Quilting Treasures
Batting:  Hobbs 80/20
Quilting:  Digital e2e maze design on Gratitude, my Handi Quilter Fusion with ProStitcher
Binding:  Double fold, attached by machine



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March 28, 2017

PB&J Layers of Charm Lap Quilt

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Layers of Charm is a graduation gift for a homeschool friend of my daughter. I had her choose the colors of her quilt, and she wanted robin egg blue and brick red/orange.  There was very little in my stash in those colors, until I remembered the PB&J layer cake which tied those colors together perfectly.  She really liked the brick red fabric, so I used that as the accent squares.  


This is the first quilt I've completed on my new longarm machine.  Ever crazy that I am, I practiced an edge to edge digital design once, not bothering to learn how to begin the second row, and then loaded a real quilt.  No problem until it's time to advance the quilt, and you don't know how to tell the computer where the new start point is!  I watched video after video on Handi Quilter's site and YouTube and figured it out after many hours.  And then one has to figure out how to crop the design so it doesn't stitch over the leader.  I spend my evenings watching HQ ProStitcher videos, and it's starting to stick in the brain!  I just need more quilt tops to quilt!


This quilt is entirely from the stash, and would you believe that I have bought ZERO yards of fabric during the month of March?  This hasn't happened in any month for as far back as I can remember.  {{Pats self on back.}}

Layers of Charm has been on my bucket list since it was released a few years ago, so it's nice to check it off.  This is a great pattern for a quick quilt that still has some wow power to it.


Quilt Stats:

Pattern:  Layers of Charm, a free tutorial from The Fat Quarter Shop
Size:  Approx 57" x 66"
Fabric:  PB&J by Moda, a layer cake with yardage of one fabric
Batting:  Hobbs 80/20
Backing:  Robin egg/white polka dot with an orange print in Chicopee by Denyse Schmidt
Quilting:  Digital E2E Flowers on my Handi Quilter Fusion
Binding:  Robin egg/white polka dot, attached by machine.


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May 27, 2016

Granny's Square Patch {the Rootbeer Float Version!}

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This quilt reminds me of A&W Rootbeer, so I've named it "Rootbeer Float".  This was the first quilt I made when testing my Granny's Square Patch pattern.  Maybe you'd agree that it wasn't meant to be the cover quilt!!


The blocks in this quilt are bigger than the blocks in the Granny Square Patch pattern.  I was still playing with it when I made this quilt and decided the blocks needed to be smaller for more visual effect.


The backing looks sorta like the stitching on a baseball.  This being a donation quilt for a man, I thought it was a great match.


Quilt Stats:
  • Pattern:  Granny's Square Patch
  • Size:  57" x 70"
  • Fabric:  Kona Cotton Solids
  • Batting:  100% cotton
  • Backing:  Echo by Lotta Jansdotter for Windham.
  • Quilting:  Allover large meandering stitch in brown polyester thread on Mrs.Singer, my antique 31-15 mounted on a long-arm quilting frame.
  • Binding:  Kona Cotton Solid, double fold, attached by machine.
  • Value:  Refreshing as an A&W rootbeer float!
This quilt was made as part of the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge 2016 at Confessions of a Fabric Addict and will be donated to Covered in Love where it will be donated at the East Texas Medical Center.

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