Peace and Healing is the name of a free sew-along, not my present state of mind. Although, who couldn't use a little peace and healing most days?
Piecing the Past Quilts almost always has one or more free sew-alongs going on. I have done a few of them and really enjoyed them. Since they are free if you sign up for the weekly pattern emails, it seems like a no-brainer way to expand your collection of sampler quilt blocks. These particular blocks are 9" finished, which is larger than I typically like, but I am enjoying how accurate they are turning out!
Here is a previous Piecing the Past sew along I did. The quilt is quilted and I have really enjoyed using it on my bed.
Oh, I should mention that the patterns are free up to a certain point, then they go away and are only available for purchase.
Piecing the Past Quilts specializes in Civil War Reproduction fabrics, but I don't see why one couldn't make the blocks using any choice of fabrics. There is a Facebook group that is very lively and supportive, especially for less experienced sewers. Lots of encouragement.
I really raided my stash for fabric for this patriotic-inspired quilt. I had a vintage Primitive Gatherings red white and blue collection, plus a really older group called Threads of Time by Julie Hendrickson for Marcus fabrics. The fabrics worked great together along with a couple dozen different cream-colored shirtings I had on hand. I did not purchase a single thing!
Can you tell I am getting more time to sew during the week now that homeschooling is winding down?
I am working on one of the older patterns in my free time- Comfort and Blessings. Her method is to cut everything and baggie the blocks ahead of time, but I haven't done that. I agree her instructions are good and the pieces a little oversized so accurate piecing is possible. I also downloaded them each week.
Posted by: sue s | May 17, 2022 at 05:39 AM
That's such a great feeling to use scraps for another project! I just made a table runner with leftovers from several quilts. It's a win-win any way you look at it! Happy sewing!
Posted by: Jan | May 17, 2022 at 07:01 AM
That is an awesome quilt on your bed Nicole! Fine job!
Mary
Posted by: Mary Kastner | May 17, 2022 at 08:36 AM
yay! more sewing time! I love that quilt you made for your bed...so beautiful.
Posted by: Ina | May 17, 2022 at 10:37 AM