Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Doctor.Who.Along Block 3 ~ K9

A Time lord's best friend ~ K9.

I've always been fond of K9 - all the way back to the Tom Baker days.   Maybe it's because I'm a dog lover.   So here he (or she?) is in block form.

I've added some"K9" stitching on the side to jazz him up but that is totally optional. He looks good without too!  See?



This block is probably the easiest block to piece so far. So you can breathe a sigh of relief!


The pattern can be downloaded here or through Craftsy.  In case I didn't mention it earlier, 'cuz I often forget stuff like that, Soma and I are posting all these patterns on Craftsy, so they'll be in one easy to find place.  But if you don't like to have to login to get stuff, then you can always find these patterns on our blogs for as long as they are around.

And as an added bonus, I have made an embroidery file for those with embroidery machines, that has the K9 embroidery.  If you would like a copy, please download it here.  Format is .exp but can be converted to other formats in your embroidery software depending upon your machines format.

Happy Sewing!







Monday, June 3, 2013

Winner, Winner!

And we have a winner.

The winner of the Doctor Who Along fat quarter stack is..... drumroll please

lucy said...
I have shared on facebook!


Congrats to Lucy!

Please contact me at cascadeskids at gmail dot com so I can arrange shipment of your new fat quarter stack.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the giveaway and to all of you who are having fun quilting along with us Doctor Who fans.
Don't forget to check back tomorrow for Block 3!

Happy Sewing!



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Friday, May 31, 2013

Oh yeah and this other stuff happened...

I swear, since I started Instagram-ing everything I completely forget to blog about it.

Sorry about that.  So these other baby quilts were made by me over the past month or so.  Completely forgot to show these off here.


Low volume Scrappytripalong
Another Low volume scrappy Trip (aka trip around the world) quilt made with inside voices bundle 3 (I think) from Amanda at Westwood acres and then a bunch of other prints that I had on hand.
I love the low volume scrappy trip combo - a lot! Low volume Scrappytripalong
Totally channeling my inner-Rita copying (Red Pepper quilts) on the binding.

Then there was this chevron quilt which follows this moda bake shop tute from Jeni (in color order) except that I did it with a jelly roll so everything is exactly half the size of the measurements in the tute.
Baby Chevrons - gifted 

Fabric is Little Red from Tasha Noel, Riley Blake fabrics
Baby Chevrons - gifted

So yeah.  Since then both of these babies have been born and quilts gifted. Yaaay!

Happy Sewing!