Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Wandering Star X2 and Child Size!!!

So you might recall me mentioning a week or so ago that I needed to quilt a second version of Wandering Star in time for my class . . . Well, I got it all done!!!  And I have since used it to teach 2 classes in two different towns, so fun ;)   So yippee for a new  Wandering Star quilt (yes, it looks exactly the same as the first one I made, I love sample sewing!!!)  


The  Wandering Star Pattern can be found in my Etsy Shop in both a Paper version as well as a PDF version.  And it is on special right now until the end of February for the $5.00  pattern of the month ;) The patterns are full color and the paper version is in book format. 



This version of  Wandering Star is made with Seaglass Summer FQB by Sweetfire Road And the great thing is . . . this fabric is now available in Quilt Shops!!!  When I finished the first quilt back in April,  it was a long wait for for Seaglass Summer . . . but now, you can grab a bundle and get sewing :)    And these fabrics are just so pretty.   I love all of the prints and colors and I just loved picking out the colors for the accent pieces.  The quilt is Fat Quarter Friendly  and the pattern is so versatile, it would look great in just about any fabric line so you can grab a bundle and get cutting!!! 


I quilted this version of Wandering Star  with an all over large swirl.  Mostly because of time constraints, but I was super happy when I took it off the longarm.  I don't often quilt in this large of a scale, but it really looks awesome on such a large quilt and adds so much texture.  I am going to have to remember that for the future ;)  


 And, of course, since I finally got the queen size version quilted, I had to follow it on the longarm with this adorable Child Size Version I made a few weeks ago.  Wandering Star is an intermediate skill level pattern, but I have had beginners make it as well ;)   The pattern uses no-waste flying geese, basic piecing, and pieced sashing to create the secondary stars.  


This version of  Wandering Star is made with a Phoebe Fat Quarter Bundle by Dear Stella Fabrics.  I found this bundle in a cute shop in AZ, and you knew I just couldn't pass up the purples!!  It worked so perfectly for this size, and I love the corals as the accent stars!!!  


Wandering Star like all of my Happy Quilting patterns, has multiple size options so you can make whatever size quilt works for you ;)   This is the Child Size and the original is the Queen size.  There is also a Baby Size, Lap Size, Picnic Size, and King Size.    


I quilted this version of  Wandering Star with some loose feathers.  Again, just doing something that I can quilt real fast so it was ready for class ;)  



And those are my new  Wandering Star Quilts!!!       I am just so happy to share it with all of you!! So are you ready to make your own Wandering Star quilt??    If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to reach out to me ;)  And when you are finished with your Wandering Star Quilts I would love to see them!!!  You can email me a picture at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com or add it to social media with  #happyquiltingwithmc ;)  I can't wait to see your Quilts!!!


Thanks again for sharing these Wandering Star Quilts with me!! ???  Pop over to my Etsy Shop, to pick up your Patterns before the end of the month as a new pattern will go on sale on March 1st :)  

I hope you all have a Happy Quilting Day!!! 
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Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Frogs and Fairies and Squirrels, Oh My!!

This week I am so excited to say that I have been working on sewing one of the Wedding Quilts for my son and his new bride to be!!  And it has Frogs and Fairies and Squirrels!!  So cute!!!  

The theme of the reception is Fairy Garden, so I am making this adorable Fairy Garden Quilt to hang there.  And the reception colors are dusty pink and dusty blue so I am using South Hill to make it and it is just coming together so wonderfully.  I just love these blocks!!   


And seriously, this took like twice as long to cut out as to piece.   I pretty much made all of the blocks but 2 on Monday and finished up the last two yesterday.  Now to sew them all into a quilt top :)  I am hoping to get this one done quick, but I am teaching again from Thursday to Saturday so it might have to wait for next week.  

But I can't let it wait to long because you might notice I said Quilts ;)  Fairy Garden is super cute for the reception, but they still need a quilt for their new bed right!!!  And my all this mythical and magical fun loving couple have chosen the Chillin' With my Gnomies Quilt pattern by Kiley's Quilt Room with the Expansion of hovels, frogs, and mushrooms.  


And because my Son thinks I can do just about anything when it comes to quilts, he asked if I could add a dragon to the quilt ;)  And of course, I said yes :)   So I am using this Dragon Dreams Quilt Pattern by Apples and Beavers  and adjusting it a bit here and there to make it fit into 3 "spaces" in the corner of the quilt.   


My plan is to make a 4 x 4 block layout which will be 80 x 80 and then add a border to make it a queen size quilt.  I am going to use a Crossweave bundle by Moda and coordinating yardage.  I think this bundle has the perfect colors for the gnomes and enough wonderful neutrals for the hovels, beards, shoes, and mushrooms.  And the Dragon was requested in blues :)  I am so excited!!!  I love how soft Crossweave is and I think they will make the cutest quilt for these two!!  




So I best get pressing some fat quarters and cutting out some Gnomes!!!  The wedding is March 8th, so I have  2 weeks and 2 days to pull it off ;)   Oh ya, I got this ;)   

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Monday, February 17, 2025

January Sew Sampler

 So I have finally been home for a few days so I managed to get my January Sew Sampler Box opened and the Pieceful Basket Block made!!!   This month the theme of the box is Embracing New Possibilities and while I would love to say I am all set to embrace English Paper Piecing with this amazing box of goodies, I might just accept that I am the worlds worst hand sewer :)    But someday . . . 


You all know I love, love, love Charm Packs!!!   And three charm packs of Sunday Brunch, EEEkkk!!!   I love everything BasicGrey does and this line is no exception.  I just love the wonderfully cheerful colors and the beautiful prints.  And while EPP might be a little out of my league, the Fresh Start Quilt pattern is one I can knock out of the park  ;)   


And the notions this month are really all about embracing English Paper Piecing!!!  Again, it's not one of my talents at the moment, but talk about a perfect kit to take on the road to learn how to be a better paper piecer ;)  There is everything you need . . . needles, thread, EPP Papers, and the adorable Hot Cross Buns pattern.   Some Day for sure ;)  



And we are month 10 of the Pieceful Basket Sampler and this months block has fun tiny patchwork in it  .  I think I am going to have just enough of my Milk and Honey fabrics to finish up my last 2 blocks and I just love how they pop on the Kona Lime Background   :)



And that is January Sew Sampler Box.  And now, I only have to wait a few days for the February one to show up.  Bonus for being to busy to open this one ;)  

Happy Quilting!!! 
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Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Quilt Swirl and Quilting Swirls

 Yes, today's Wednesday works in progress include a Quilt Swirl and Quilting Swirls!!  

While teaching at retreat last week, I used my "down time" to work on a special project for the Jolly Bar Volume 5 book and I managed to finish the quilt top :)   I have all of the Jolly Bar Books and am so excited for Volume 5 to be released.  They are always such fun and fast quilt to put together.  Details coming in April!  

 I am also working on quilting my Wandering Star quilt with lovely large swirls.  I am teaching this class in three days and since my original is with my good friends at Moda, I am trying to get this second version quilted before class.  



Both the original version and this version are made with the gorgeous Seaglass Summer fabrics by Sweetfire Road for Moda.  And yippee, they are now available in quilt shops!!   I just love the prints and the colors of this line, especially the purples ;)   And just to keep it real . . .yes, I had this quilt top done on January 8th and am waiting until the last possible minute to get it quilted for class.  Deadlines . . .  they keep me hopping ;) 


And speaking of the Wandering Star Pattern . . . it is the $5.00 Pattern of the month ;)   The Wandering Star Pattern can be found in my Etsy Shop in both a Paper version as well as a PDF version. Wandering Star is an intermediate skill level pattern with 6 size options and is Fat Quarter Friendly. 


And now, I am off to finish quilting my swirls before I head out to teach today.  I have 6 classes in 3 days at my local hometown retreat.  It is going to be crazy fun :)  

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Monday, February 10, 2025

Been Cruising and Teaching!!

Sorry it has been a little quiet around here.  I have been teaching the last few weeks and it has been oh so much fun, but also very busy!!  I spent the end of Jan to the beginning of February on the Symphony of the Seas with some amazing ladies!!!


We worked on my Summer Breeze quilt ;)



And guess what . . . we even had a quilt top finish by the end of the cruise!!!   So amazing, that is a lot of piecing and isn't it just so pretty!!!  I loved this kit that Stitchin Heaven  put together.  It really was just so delightful and it was so great to see so many ladies get so much done on their blocks.  They all did such an amazing job ;)  Cruising and Quilting is totally the most amazing gig ever!!!

And totally random, but a fun part about cruising is coming back to your room and seeing what amazing creations your room attendant created with towels.  I have seen the bear before but the penguin and the gorilla are totally new to me and so cool!!  


And along with teaching a group of amazing ladies . . . I also got to spend a wonderful trip with my sweetheart!!  This cruise doubled as a celebration of our 24th anniversary and I have to say . . . I  just love this man of mine ;)  


And one day after getting back from the cruise, I was teaching at another beautiful place . . . Bryce Canyon National Park.  Okay, so we were actually at Ruby's Inn right outside the park, but you get the idea ;)  This Quilty Friends retreat is held annually and I have been teaching at it for so many years.  It truly is a favorite of mine ;)  I love that at the beginning of the retreat, everyone brings their finishes from the past years class.  Here is a student's gorgeous Double Dutch finish!!! 


And on the last day of the retreat, everyone shares what they have been working on in classes the last few days.  We totally had a baby Playful Posies quilt finish while at the retreat.  How fun is that!!


And now I am back home, and getting ready to teach this week at  the Cedar Quilt Guild's annual retreat.  This one is my local hometown so I will have a little more time to pop in and out here and share all of the fun :)  Which is good, because I have a lot of posts to catch up on ;)

I hope you are all having a very Happy Quilting Day, Week, Month, and Year ;)
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