It’s a GREAT day for National Gourmet Coffee Day Tomorrow

Make Mine Coffee

NOTHING makes me happier than a mug of coffee. January 18th is National Gourmet Coffee Day ! I haven’t been going for coffee these past months, I had to figure out how to do it at home and doing it I am! BUT, then came the 19 pounds of Covid talk with Dr. and it’s now coffee with Silk milk, no sugar syrup and NO Carmel! And it’s REALLY OK ! Has to be !

I moved a hutch into our kitchenette to make into a coffee bar, but no water, talked with plumber, too expensive, carried water for 3 days AND no thanks, back on our kitchen counter.  

Make mine Coffee with these

Keurig Coffee maker 

Coffee holder 

Blue Yeti

Yeti – Coffee Mug

Coffee Frother 

Coffee Syrup

Amazon Coffee Pods


Coffee Spoons

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Start with Some Basic Quilt Knowledge

From The Quilt Ladies

Here is some information that is nice to have when you start quilting, the need to knows.

simple quilt pattern block
 Basic Quilt Making Information
Standard Cut Sizes of Fabric
Fat Quarter – 18” x 22”
Fat Eighth – 9” x 22”
Fat Sixteenth – 4 ½” x 22”
1 Yards is 36” x 44″ to 45”(width may be different per
fabric company)
Standard Mattress Sizes
Crib – 23’ x 46’ or 28” x 52”
Twin Single – 39” x 75”
Double/Full – 54” x 75”
Queen – 60” x 80”
King – 76” x 80” or 78” x 80”
Standard Batting Sizes
Crib Size – 45’ x 60”
Twin – 72” x 90”
Double/Full – 81” x 96”
Queen – 90” x 108”

King 120” x 120”

There are MANY ways to piece quilt blocks, I’m sharing the way I like to do it.  My How to do Squares Tutorial

Cut 2 – 2 ½” x 2 ½” squares the same size (finished size of square plus 1/2 inch)
Good to good Fabric
¼ inch seam allowance, sew
Trim threads
Open and Press to the dark 
Cut 2- 2 7/8” x 2 7/8” Squares
(finished size
plus 7/8”)
Good to good fabric, with a pencil draw a line corner to
corner, this is
The line you measure your ¼” seam allowance from
Sew from edge to edge use a ¼” seam
Cut in half on the pencil line, trim threads
Open and press to the dark fabric,
There will be 2 blocks 
Cutting Chart for Half-Square Triangles
triangle made into square chart

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Stepping Up My Style

Having It All Together

I am stepping up my style and I really do like and purchase what I share. This is my little table in our kitchenette.
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Blue Flowers

White Ceramic Vase

Black Over Sunglass

MKF Tote Satchel Handbag for Women 

Digital Day – Time Calendar

The Florida Tablecloth which I used for the wall hanging over my table is not available but this on is !

table cloth to make into wall hanging

 

 Table cloth 

 

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No Sugar in this – Broken Sugar Bowl Quilt Block Patten

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It’s “Broken Sugar Bowl” and it’s color fun.  I made mine scrappy but with the same color placement, move your colors around and the quilt block takes can take on a completely different look.
Finished Quilt Block Size 9” x 9”
broken sugar bowl quilt block pattern
broken sugar bowl quilt block pattern
 
Cut 2 White        3 7/8” x 3 7/8”
Cut 2 Gray           3 7/8” x 3 7/8”
Make Triangles
 
Cut 2 Blue            3 ½”x 3 ½”
Cut 2 White        2 x 2
 
Cut 6 Lt. Blue      2 x 2
Cut 2 blue            2 x 2
Cut 2 Gray           2 x 2
free quilt block pattern broken sugar bowl
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How to Sew a Four-Patch Quilt Block

Back to Basic’s

Here we go, Let’s make a quilt square Four-Patch 

Always remember that quilting has been done for hundreds of years and all the new gadgets are great.
 
You can still do things very simply and fill your sewing closet with new innovations as your talent grows.
 
No need to purchase a rotary cutter and mat your first time out. Take your time and enjoy.
Things needed to start a quilt project:


A sewing machine that sews a straight line, borrow one or purchase one at a large chain store. No need to spend hundreds on a machine to straight stitch. OR

Hand piecing can be done too. Everything is the same as a machine, but you hand stitch using the same ¼” seam allowance.

How to Start Quilting with The Quilt Ladies1)Graph Paper
2)Freezer Paper – Plastic coated paper, like the butcher’s wrap meat in. You can purchase it at your local store or if you ask they may give you some at your butcher counter
3)Glue stick
4)Iron
5)Gray thread
6)Ruler
7)Pencil
8)Basic sewing supplies, Scissors, thimble, sew riper, etc.
9)Needles – for hand piecing Sharps size 7-12, for quilting Between needles size 10-12
10)Sewing Pins
11) Fabric and Batting

Fabric – The best rule of thumb is to purchase the best fabric you can afford. Always 100% cotton. Avoid loose woven fabrics. Wash cotton to check for color fast and iron if needed. If new to quilting it is always best to start with a light and dark color.
How to Start Quilting with The Quilt LadiesCutting – Rotary cutter, mat and ruler can be used if you have them. If you are new to quilting and are not sure you want to buy all these supplies try Freezer paper. It may be purchased at any grocery store. You will notice that one side is shiny, one not.
Draw the pattern pieces on to graph paper, the finished
size, the – – – line. The – – – – will be the sewing line
Add a ¼ inch seam allowance around the entire outside edge –the cutting line
(example – 2 inch finished size cut square 2 ½” x 2 ½”) Cut pattern out
With a glue stick. Paste the pieces to How to Start Quilting with The Quilt Ladiesthe NON-shiny side of the freezer paper.
 
Cut the pattern out.



You can now iron the pattern to your fabric, shiny side down.
This pattern can be used over and over. It will leave no film on your How to Start Quilting with The Quilt Ladiesfabric.

Square
Cut 2 squares the same size (finished size of square plus 1/2 inch) example cut 2 ½ x 2 Good to good Fabric
¼ inch seam allowance, sew
Trim threads
Open and Press to the dark

How to Start Quilting with The Quilt Ladies

 

1)sew seam with a 1/4 inch seam allowance,
you may need to mark your machine with this measurement.

How to Start Quilting with The Quilt Ladies

2) You can chain piece a few at a time
Cut thread and open

 






3)sew these together

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Watch your color placement, sew good side to good side.
 
 
 
4) A 4-patch quilt square

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Wordless Wednesday – The Ladies

Click Quilt to See The Ladies Quilt Pattern

The Ladies Quilt Pattern Book

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Changing Up a Star Quilt Pattern

Star Quilt Block Pattern made NEW

New and more NEW ! I have been getting things together again, changing and taking really good care of myself. This star is from my quilt pattern drawer and I hope you like it !
A Star quilt block pattern with a lot of pieces and it’s really easy to make, just break it down as shown. The Star quilt block pattern has a 
finished size of eight inches by eight inches.

Make the quilt star points a bright color, they can get lost of you do scrap as I did.
The Quilt Ladies NEW Quilt Pattern Section

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Cut 6 Lt. Blue 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Cut 4 White        1 1/2” x 1 1/2”

Cut 10 White 1 7/8” x 1 7/8”
Cut these in half to make triangles

Cut 4 Red 2 7/8” x 2 7/8”
Cut these in half to make triangles

Cut 2 White        2 7/8” x 2 7/8”
Cut these in half to make triangles

 Cut   1 Lt. Blue 2 7/8” x 2 7/8”
Cut in half to make triangles

 Cut 8 Gray 1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Cut 2 Green       1 1/2” x 1 1/2”
Cut 6 Yellow      1 1/2” x 1 1/2”

Cut 4 Yellow      1 7/8” x 1 7/8”
Cut these in half to make triangles

Piece the quilt block as shown

star quilt pattern fun beth ann doing

How to do the center of the quilt block

center piecing of a quilt block

My Style Stepping UP – Front Closure Bra

My Style Stepping UP – New Pajama’s

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Doing a Four Patch Quilt Block by Hand

Do a Bit of Hand Sewing

Hope you had a wonderful holiday and can take some time to sew. I’m showing hand stitching a four patch quilt block,  but you can do it on a sewing machine too !

make four patch quilt block Cut 80 – 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ squares
Piece together to form a 4-patch block
how to hand stitch a quilt squareI started with cut size 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ squares, I like a soft gray thread, needle and thimble.
 Cut the thread about 20 inches long, 
sewing a four patchknot one end of the thread
four patch quilt block
I don’t mark a  sewing line, I measure the outside edge of my left thumb in and use that as my guide.
As long as you do the entire project, it’s just fine to do it this way. Group project, draw the 1/4″ seam line, I use a pencil line, if line is drawn. 
how to make a four patch quilt blockAt the edge
four patch quilt block tutorialI make what I call a circle knot, a loop and through, 
do it once or twice. 
four patch quilt block tutorialI don’t cut my thread just work into the next piece
hand stitching a quilt blockDo another circle knot to start this piece. 
four patch quilt blockYou will have 40 – 2-patch blocks
four patch quilt blockOpen up the 2-patch blocks, press the seam to the 
dark fabric side
and add another 2-patch
four patch quilt blockMatching up the seams, open to check and 
make sure before sewing
four patch quilt blockYou will have 20 – 4-Patch blocks
making a four patch quilt block

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Fun Log Cabin Quilt Block Pattern

Make it NOW !

This is the first quilt I made for myself after we moved to Florida full time. (sometimes I just can’t get warm) 
 
Log Cabin Plaid Quilt PatternIt’s a fun and happy quilt. 
It is machine pieced and I hand quilted with large stitches. 
It’s been washed hundreds of time and is soooo…. soft.
 
Simple blocks and fun fabric.
 
Log Cabin Plaid Quilt Pattern FreeFinished block is 6′ x 6″
 
Cut on center – 2 1/2″ x 2 1/2″
Cut 2 green plaids for sides – 2 1/2″ x 1 1/2″
Sew to sides
 
Cut 2 green plaids – 4 1/2″ x 1 1/2″
Sew to the top and bottom
 
Cut 2 blue plaids, 4 1/2″ x 1 1/2″
Sew to the sides
 
Cut 2 blue plaids – 6 1/2″ x 1 1/2″ 
Sew to the top and bottom
I made the log cabin blocks, added two inch borders, quilted and binding added, NO over thinking on this one !

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Merry Christmas to ALL

LOVE and JOY  to ALL 

LOVE and JOY  to ALL What a Year this has been. We have been home and are home this holiday too. We pray for all, health, kindness, happiness this year.
Please stay safe and Happy this Holiday Season 

Holiday with The Quilt Lady - Beth Ann

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