This past winter, I decided that I wanted to make the Awesome Ocean quilt by Elizabeth Hartman! Don’t mind all the other work in progress quilts that I had going on, what’s one more to do?! I decided to get the new kit that used Kona solid colors and it was the second time this quilt had been kitted. The first kit was released when...
Introducing Simply Jelly! This quilt top was made on stream this past Saturday in about 4 hours (minus the borders). This is the third Simply Quilt of the year!
I’m headed off to Disney in just over a week and I realized I never did a recap on the Gunther Hobo Bag that I sewed on stream for a special Bag Day last month!
All good things must come to an end. Today is the last day of the blog tour! You still have time to enter into my giveaway here on the kickoff post. I wanted to give a quick roundup of all the amazing projects from my quilty friends. All the photos are from the quilter’s blog. Click on their name to read all about their projects!
Happy March Simply Quilt weekend! Introducing Simply Jelly which uses a Jelly Roll or 8-12 fat quarters with 1.5 yards of background. Be sure to follow me on Twitch to get notifications when I go live! Hope to sew with you tomorrow at 9am Central Time! Or just come hang out and say hi!
Super happy Friday!!! Today, we are officially kicking off the Wave Pool Block of the Month! As a reminder, we will be posting tips and tricks the second Friday of the month and going LIVE on YouTube the next day (Saturday) at 1:30pm Central for the block demo and to answer any of the questions. Be sure to be following my YouTube channel to follow...
I am so excited to kick off this awesome blog tour of my fourth signature line, Citified from Island Batik! So what is a signature line? A signature line is designed by in-house Island Batik Designer Kathy Engle, but I get to design the corresponding patterns that are in the catalog! I’ve gathered some really awesome quilters and designers to join me on this blog...
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve gotten home from Quiltcon and I’ve taken some time to reflect on the experience. First of all, it was the first time I had traveled on a plane since Quiltcon 2020 in Austin, and that in itself was a little weird. But Phoenix was a great location to escape the Minnesota winter even if it was only for...
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Hi! I’m Sherry! I am an engineer during the day and an avid quilter at night. Welcome to my quilting adventures which serve as my creative outlet. I hope you enjoy the articles and find some inspiration while you are here!
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