Hazel the Hedgehog

The last week I’ve been working away feverishly on swap projects. For some reason I thought it would be brilliant to sign up for three swaps that all had deadlines within a week of each other, and to top it off…I procrastinated on all three! So my style!

After going through my partner’s feeds, I realized that there was one pattern that I could personalize for all three people. Hazel the Hedgehog II by Elizabeth Hartman. It is such a fun pattern that I will actually be making two more, one as a baby quilt for a friend (fabrics already selected) and one as a mini quilt for my sewing room, because I just fell in love with Hazel.

Hazel the Hedgehog - green - https://www.sewbittersweetdesigns.com

This was my first Hazel for the Text Me Mini Quilt Swap on Instagram. My partner loves Cotton and Steel and the color green. I hope she loves this one. The background is a remnant that I picked up on vacation at Intrepid Thread.

Hazel the Hedgehog - pink - https://www.sewbittersweetdesigns.comThis little Hazel is winging it’s way across the Atlantic to one of the ladies in the birthday club that I have been participating in all year. I hope she loves her as much as I do. The best part is everything came out of my stash – always nice!

Hazel the Hedgehog - https://www.sewbittersweetdesigns.comThis is all three of the Hazel’s that I made. The bottom on is actually a quilted pillow cover for one of the ladies in my guild. And I’m actually ahead of schedule for this one as it isn’t due until September 2nd!

So a few things about the pattern: Elizabeth Hartman is a genius with how she has you assemble Hazel. I know it looks like a ton of triangles and scary bias seams, but I promise you that it is super easy and I would venture to say that it is a confident beginner pattern. The key is to read all the way to the end and make sure you cut precisely!

This week is all about finishing up the secret project I spoke of last Friday. I need to get it finished and shipped ASAP! Then back to making a wonderful friend a Hazel quilt for her soon to be born daughter. Oh and I have to crank out Anne’s back to school dress by next Monday! Tomorrow is the link up for August Finishes!

Happy Sewing!

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Secret Project

keep-calm-and-shhhh-shhToday I start working on a new fun secret project. Not sure when I will be able to share it with you but know that I am sewing my heart out this weekend trying to hit a deadline. Next week I will show you all the Hazel mini quilts I finished this week. I am really quite tickled with how they turned out!

In the meantime, happy sewing!

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July Charity Sewing

I’m a bit behind in posting these blocks, but then I was a bit behind in making them because we went on vacation for the last week of July and first two weeks of August.

Trust Circle - Do Good Stiches - July 2015 Block (2)The first two blocks are log cabin blocks in bright cheerful colors. These were requested by Jessica (@plumpatchwork on Instagram).  I think this is going to be a gorgeous and happy quilt when it is all put together.

Trust Circle - Do Good Stitches July 2015 - Block for AlexThis happy little paper pieced block was a challenge for me (I’m not used to so many TINY pieces). It was a free pattern on Craftsy offered by Kristy from Quiet Play. She is such a talented designer! You should really check out her blog!  This block is for a secret project, hopefully I can share more about it later.

Have you been doing any charity sewing lately? I have a few more blocks to make for my guild and the August blocks for Do Good Stitches. Sewing for others really does make me happy.

Have a happy hump day!

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A Fun Weekend

Hypnotic Eye - https://www.sewbittersweetdesigns.comMy people went with me down to Portland for the Quilt! Knit! Stitch! show and I got to see my quilt “Hypnotic Eye” hanging. It was such a fun experience.

Here’s a picture of just the quilt.

Hypnotic Eye - http://blogs.sewbittersweetdesigns.com

The quilt was hanging in the Black to White modern quilting challenge:

Black to White Exhibit - https://www.sewbittersweetdesigns.comHere is a picture of the full exhibit. It was such an honor to have a quilt hanging amongst such gorgeous quilts. The quilters in the Pacific Northwest sure do have some talent!

I hope have a wonderful Monday!

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A Lovely Year of Finishes – July Winners

 Shanna from Fiber of All Sorts and I are so excited to celebrate with ya.

 Here is a list of our amazing sponsors & winners for July

 1. One pdf Pattern from Clover and Violet

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 Karen – Moose Bay Muses

2. One PDF Pattern from Meadow Mist Designs

 Meadow Mist Designs Button

 Jannette – Quilting and Cardmaking

3. One PDF pattern from Sew Sweetness

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 Anita – Quilt in a not-Shell

4. One PDF pattern from Honey, Bunny, and Doll Designs

 Honey, Bunny, and Doll

 Julie – That’s Sew Julie

5. Thimblepie’s Quilt Supplies – Custom fabric package, 3 yards plus free shipping anywhere

 

  Susan – Desertsky Quilting

6. Green Fairy Quilts – 3 pdf patterns

 

7. $15 gift certificate from Fat Quarter Shop

 

  Sally – Me ‘n’ Henry Lee

8. PDF Pattern from Katy – The Littlest Thistle

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  Sandy – Sew….This is my blog

9. Sew BitterSweet Designs one pdf pattern

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 Heather – A Reformed Heath’n

10. PDF Pattern from Persimon Dreams

Project QUILTING

 Gina – Happy Go Lizzie

11. One Charm pack or $10.00 gift certificate to

Stitches n’ Giggles (winners choice)

 

Sandra – Musings of a Menopausal Melon – mmm quilts

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Just keep Stitching

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