Making dreams into reality… one quilt block and reading at a time! This became my go to reading when Husband was in the hospital for days. 2-3 paragraphs to breathe in and relax.
Yes, I write in every book I have and I needed more space to do that, I needed questions to move me forward. So, I revised my book ! And I am over the moon to share it with you “Scripture Reflection daily reading, Stitched Into the Story: With Quilt Blocks.”This book has been a heartfelt labor of love, blending daily readings from the Book of Luke with my quilt block patterns that bring the story to life. This book is ONLY available in Print !
Whether you’re a seasoned quilter or just someone who loves the quiet joy of reflection and fabric, this is a keepsake you’ll treasure. There’s even a special Christmas block to make 25 in total!
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life with Kindness and Joy. BethAnnDoing.com!
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From my Etsy shop to a book in print, 50 State Quilt Block Patterns, my ultimate quilting adventure across America! Packed with fun, creative quilt blocks inspired by each state’s flag (with a twist!), this quilt block is perfect for quilters of all levels. Whether you’re ready to make a quilt that covers all 50 states or just want to celebrate your favorite state, this book has easy-to-follow instructions and plenty of inspiration. Say HELLO to digital patterns OR HELLO to my printed book or eBook
Take a quilting journey across America with my collection of quilt blocks, each inspired by the beauty and symbolism of a U.S. state flag. These designs aren’t just replicas—they are thoughtfully crafted interpretations, blending the heart and heritage of each state into a stunning quilt block.
Each block finishes at 14″ x 14″, making them perfect for quilts, wall hangings, or individual creative projects. With clear, step-by-step instructions, this book ensures quilters of all skill levels can confidently bring these designs to life.
See a Book Page from 50 States Quilt Block Patterns
There’s something a little funny about starting a holiday quilt when the weather doesn’t match the season at all, but that’s exactly why we do it.
Quilting isn’t just about the finished piece; it’s about giving yourself time. When you start now, you’re not rushing in November, not scrambling in December, you’re enjoying the process one block at a time. A holiday quilt made slowly holds more than fabric… it holds the quiet moments, the steady stitching, and the peace of not being in a hurry.
And truthfully, this quilt over the back of my couch this past December and it greeted me every time I walked in the living room…priceless. Not to discount the mug of hot chocolate, a book to read, a moment of family curled up to enjoy the holiday, under YOUR Holiday Quilt That’s what you will give yourself and family in this HOLIDAY quilt. You will become the maker of an all-time favorite at your house. Perfect for a holiday snuggle on the couch or made in any colors for day to day cuddles. Holiday Quilt Pattern features TWELVE – Twelve by Twelve Inches quilt pattern blocks and they are made into a 62″ x 78″ quilt.
Quilt shown in traditional red and green, but this quilt would be wonderful with a dark blue background, white and yellow blocks, let yourself have fun.
This quilt is a gift quilt for a Grand graduating. I made and worked on it when Husband was getting better and the moments I needed to step away in the same house. SO
Let’s Make a Log Cabin Quilt
(6 Blocks, Big & Beautiful 88” x 104” Quilt)
There is just something about a Log Cabin quilt that never goes out of style.
It’s cozy. It’s classic. And honestly… it’s one of those patterns that always feels like home.
Let’s Make a Log Cabin Quilt is a pattern built around 6 different block designs, each finishing at 16” x 16”, and when you put them all together… you get a big, beautiful quilt that finishes at 88” x 104”.
A Quilt That Feels Doable
I designed this pattern the way I like to quilt— simple, clear, and not overwhelming.
You’ll get:
6 different Log Cabin block variations
Step-by-step cutting instructions
Easy piecing directions (no guessing!)
A full layout so you can see it all come together
Blocks finish at 16” x 16”
6 different block designs
Finished quilt size: 88” x 104”
Skill level: Beginner to Intermediate
Sample Page
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Let’s Make a Log Cabin Quilt, My New Quilt Pattern
Hi friends,
It feels good to sit down and write this. The past little while has been… different and slower than I planned. Life has a way of doing that.
I’ve still been sewing a quilt, I started a gift quilt. All the pieces cut and moments here and there that I could turn the sewing machine on and breathe a little better. Most days were full, some days were heavy, and most days I just needed rest. But moments with my hands, quilt pattern and time, priceless.
Husband went into to have stents they couldn’t do them, had a stroke waking up, staying in hospital until open heart 6 days later, 6 days in ICU for a total of 20 days in the hospital. That is the short brief notes, but I cannot go there with it all yet. He is better daily and two months in I have finally slept a complete night. And yes, both our minds and hearts had a terrible time stepping forward, see why below.
My Etsy shop number and sales are so off and I try not to worry about them…with me that is hard, just can’t do it all. But that too will have to be. See all I do
Make a Log Cabin Quilt
“Let’s Make a Log Cabin Quilt”
I had a quilt started and over the last few months, completed it and I want to share it with you all. It’s Grand #3”s graduation quilt. I have done it as a PDF at my Etsy Shopand an eBook, simpler for me to do right now.
A Little About My New Book, 6 different Log Cabin quilt block variations
Each block finishes at 16” x 16”
A quilt layout finishing at 88” x 104”
Step-by-step cutting and piecing instructions
Clear layouts and guidance (like I always do for you)
It’s designed so you can:
Follow it exactly…
Or mix, match, and make it your own. Because no two quilts and no two quilters are ever the same.
Quilting waits for us
The fabric doesn’t rush. The patterns do not disappear. And when we come back, it feels like coming home. Just one strip. One block.
One quiet hour.
I’m really glad you are here, Husband is here and I am finally settling into a new normal. Thank you, Beth Ann
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This week has been a mix of real life and holiday sparkle at our house. Husband had a heart procedure on December 4th, the Watchman. It’s called a New Routine Procedure…But, it is SO scary…
I feel grateful for modern medicine, grateful for good doctors, and grateful for every person who has checked in, prayed, or simply sent a kind thought our way.
He is already to run a marathon. I keep reminding him that walking from the recliner to the kitchen is plenty of cardio for now. But he’s doing wonderfully, and our standard line from all his Doctors as they walk into see him is, “You look good!” it never fails and I love seeing him smile when I say it… at inappropriate times ! He is over the top in the looks department.
Not a lot of quilt going on here, so I pulled one of my favorites of my quilt blocks of you today! Click the link below or HERE
A Quilt Block for You to Make Here is the complete quilt block pattern for you,
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Hello All ! Welcome !
Hope you are settling into the holiday spirit. I have the tree done, gifts shipped and Husband has the outside palm tree decorated with lights all a glow. We are over the top organized this year and I will share more later.
Quilt Block of the WeekThis weeks Quilt Block Pattern is all about it’s name, “Old Maid” finished size is 8″ by 8″ How I make my triangles tutorial is here.
I think this quilt block needs a name change to, “Powerful Women” but I don’t have a lot of pull in the quilt history area ! It’s a Great Quilt Block
This is what I worked on the past few weeks and this past week add Thanksgiving into it too ! ! My Secretary Hutch for our kitchen ! ! and I love it.
This old secretary desk came to me tired, faded, and a little wobbly ($50). Over the past two weeks, I’ve sanded, glued, repaired, cleaned, and finally painted it back into something that makes me smile every time I walk into my kitchen. It’s amazing how a little love, a little patience, and a lot of elbow grease can completely transform a piece.
I know some don’t like painted wood, this wood was not the best, pieced together a bit, I saved what I could and had a ball painting the rest. This project is the largest I have done since my library and it has reminded me how satisfying it is to slow down and bring furniture piece back to life.
Yes, I hand painted the back, it’s on art paper so IF
I want later, I can change it
I think this is what we do with our Quilts,
The most ordinary things become extraordinary the moment we decide they’re worth saving. This week, look at what’s already around you with new eyes and find joy in bringing a little beauty back to life.
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As a grandmother, it’s almost a given that when my four-year-old grandchild requests a new quilt, he will get one. And this was no exception for this grandchild – Grand #4. This quilt boasts a traditional nine-patch block design, with fun triangle corners, all set in a relaxing blue sea of fabric.
Finished quilt is 50″ x 62″
The pieced borders are made with simple squares, all combining to give an overall sense of fun. This beautiful quilt is perfect for all skill levels – complete with easy-to-follow instructions, complete with the necessary cutting and piecing guidelines. Fret not, I have included full-color photos of the quilt pattern for reference.
This design celebrates the bold beauty of red and white—a combo that never goes out of style. It’s classic, crisp, and oh-so-versatile. Start with a fresh white base, layer in striking red accents, and you’ve got a quilt that’s both timeless and eye-catching. And if red’s not your thing? No problem! This pattern works with any color combo, so let your creativity shine.
Why You’ll Love It: Finished quilt size: 54” x 74”
Easy-to-follow piecing instructions
Confident beginner-friendly
Works in fabric colors with white background Big impact with simple construction
The Edison Tree Quilt – Only $2.50 at My Etsy Shop!
Every quilt has a story—and this month, it’s bursting with color! I’m thrilled to share myAugust 2025 Quilt Pattern of the Month: the Edison Tree Quilt, a celebration of creativity, color, and all things triangle! This pattern features a vibrant, rainbow-inspired tree made from four bold quilt blocks, each measuring 16″ x 16″. When stitched together, your quilt will finish at 38″ x 38″—but I’ve included optional borders to size it up to 42″ or even 42″, just in case you like your quilts with a little extra flair.
Fresh, modern design that brings energy to your quilting
Step-by-step instructions for easy cutting and piecing
Works beautifully in rainbow fabrics—or any palette you choose
Exclusive digital download available only in my Etsy shop – Complete instructions and getting started section
Just $2.50 all month long!
Get it instantly: The Edison Tree Quilt Pattern is available only through my Etsy shop and is priced at just $2.50 for the month of August. It’s a fun, affordable way to add something fresh and colorful to your quilting lineup.