Turnabout Patchwork Blog Hop + Giveaway! (Friday Foto Fun #70)
Today is the last day of the Turnabout Patchwork blog hop! I can finally share my project with you, Holiday Trellis! Turnabout Patchwork is a brand new book by Teresa Mairal Barreu of Sewn Up Patterns. The book is all about sewing together blocks, cutting them up and making new blocks for endless quilt possibilities!
I picked out a layer cake of Winter Wonderland that I've been saving and a gray dot fabric. Because I knew we were going to be cutting fabric apart and sewing and bias seams everywhere, I used Faultless starch to help limit the stretch in the fabric. One thing I should have remembered, starch shrinks the fabric slightly and you should definitely starch before cutting! I needed 5" squares from my layer cake and I had to make a few adjustments while sewing because of the size change after starching.
With Holiday Trellis, you start with a simple nine-patch, cut it up into different triangles and sew the triangles back together!
I highly recommend using a design wall to make sure that the quilt is balanced when using a lot of prints. In between all of the sewn/cut/sewn again blocks, I used the mainly red fabric prints of the layer cake. I ended up playing around with the layout until I was happy.
My quilt was finished off with some light diagonal straight line quilting. I alternated white and red thread to be less visible on the fabrics.
The quilt was super fast and fun to put together. There are so many possibilities to be making different quilts with this book.
You can pick up your copy of Turnabout Patchwork here! Or you can enter to win a digital copy below. Teresa has been gracious enough to give away a digital copy of her book and a PDF of one of her patterns! You can look through her pattern shop here! Good Luck! The giveaway is open until 12am CST Friday 15, 2019. Void where prohibited by law.
Here's a video of a preview of all the project in the book. Be sure to visit all of the other bloggers to see their projects!
January 30 - Quarter Snow Ball
Arrowhead
Jen Shaffer blog: Patterns by Jen
Lorinda Davis blog: Laurel, Poppy and Pine
Sweet Bows
Kate Colleran blog: Seams like a dream
Sandra Healy blog: Sandra Healy Designs
Tutti-frutti
Moira de Carvalho blog: Quilt Design Duo
Sun Dunes
Sarah Goer blog: Sarah Goer Quilts
Tammy Silvers blog: Tamarinis
February 1 - Modern Shoofly
Flying Rainbows
Gretchen Wylegala blog: Snug Harbor Quilts
Flying Butterflie
Anorina Morris blog: Samelia’s mum
Raewyn Barge blog: Stitching Farmgirl
Flying Flags
Tammy Silvers blog: Tamarinis
Becca Fenstermaker blog: Pretty Piney
Flying Confetti
Laura Piland blog: Slice of π Quilts
Sarah Ruiz blog: Saroy
February 2 - Half Square Triangles (HSTs) and squares
Rose Garden Star
Anne Boundy blog: Said with Love
Swirl
Joanne Harris blog: Quilts by Joanne
Sarah Myers blog: The Quilted Diary
Houndstooth
Becca Fenstermaker blog: Pretty Piney
Diamond Star
Sarah Vanderburgh blog: Sew Joy Creations
Sarah Scott blog: Piccolo Studio
February 4 - Striped Fabric Block
Shells
Gail Sheppard blog: Quilting Gail
Julie Burton blog: Running Stitch Quilts
Xs and Os
Linda McLaren blog: The Quilting Biker
Sarah Scott blog: Piccolo Studio
Jaw
Cheryl Brown blog: QuilterChic
Arrowhead
Stephanie Jacobson blog: Steph Jacobson Design
February 6 - Coordinated Strips
Peaks
Afton Warrick blog: Quilting Mod
Diamond and Crosses
Linda McLaren blog: The Quilting Biker
Brandy Pettit blog: Pampered Pettit
Knots and Crosses
Leanne Parsons blog: Devoted Quilter
Andy Knowlton blog: A Bright Corner
February 8 - Double Disappearing Nine-Patch
Holiday Trellis
Sherry Shish blog: Powered by Quilting YOU ARE HERE!
Stepping Stones
Bobbi Bridgeman blog: Snowy Days Quilting
Anja Clyke blog: anjaquilts
Two for One
Mania Hatziioannidi blog: Mania for Quilts
Cross
Sandra Starley blog: Textile Time Travels
Anjeanette Klinder blog: Anjeanette Klinder
What patterns out of the book speak most to you?
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I liked the Striped flying geese very much, but all are terrific.
I am retiring soon and hope to find inspiration as I dive into my stash. This looks like great fun to do!
I must say that this is the first book in a long time that I’ve thought – I love all of these patterns, particularly X’s and O’s and Knots and Crosses. Can’t wait to have a copy of this book.
I like the Flying Rainbow. The split 9 patches are great patterns. Easy charity quilts.
Fun finish, Sherry! I’ve enjoyed seeing all the quilts from this book. I think Shells is my favorite.
Cog in the Wheel!! Love it!
This has been a fun Blog Hop! I’m looking forward to giving the Striped Fabric Block a go 🙂
All the quilts from the book look like fun and so doable!
Flying Rainbows, X’s and O’s, and Houndstooth are the one’s I want to try first.
They are all such great quilts. My favorite is the flying rainbow.
love your quilt
I would say I am most drawn to the ones that looked like Pinwheels in the end. Love the way your quilt turned out too!
Loving most of the patterns and they look like such fun to make. Two for one, Peaks, Shells, Swirl, all of them
I love the red and white combo!
Double Disappearing Nine Patch is my favourite – so many different-looking quilts.
Beautiful quilt! I think the pattern that speaks to me the most from the book is Tutti-frutti
Love that you used a nine patch block, cut it apart and added blocks to come up with a unique quilt. Thanks