TUTORIALS & DJ Links
8.19.2025
Printing Quick Projects & Organizing the Sewing Room
8.06.2025
Judie Rothermel's New Releases & More
DH & the kids have been changing layouts in a couple of bedrooms and the only available temporary storage space available in a pinch was the laundry/sewing room. The applique go-bags and embroidery supplies are somewhere beneath the growing piles. Fingers crossed this process goes quickly, I'm difficult to deal with when I can't piece, applique, quilt, or embroider, as you can imagine.
Happy Sewing,
Heather
8.02.2025
Charms Arrive
I was excited to see the Judie Rothermel red lily of the valley fabric. Lily of the valley flowers are my favorite. They were in my wedding bouquet that I designed and arranged. When I was a young girl, they lined my grandmother Lucile's driveway. I loved the scent and fragile nature of these beautiful blooms; they'd be nice to have in the yard in the future.
7.11.2025
Embroidery Floss
7.08.2025
Salsa Fresca/Pico De Gallo & Guacamole
- Garlic Salt
- Black Pepper or Lemon Pepper
- Onion Powder
- Cayenne
- Thyme
- Chili Powder
- Fresh Cilantro (optional)
7.05.2025
Embroidery Floss Galore & Feedsack (1930s fabrics) Background
Good afternoon, RF readers. I'm sorting items a bit at a time for my sewing room, starting with my embroidery card collection. While I enjoy taking just a few embroidery floss cards with me for on the go or upstairs with the family, organization of this stash is long overdue. Separating the colors alone has me feeling more accomplished already. I chose an acrylic canister set designed for kitchen use for storage but may need an extra jar or two for the overflow, we shall see.
It occurred to me as I was fussing over the beautiful colors that some of you might be interested in the background of 1930 fabrics. My focus has been on my reproduction collection, which reminds me of my great grandmother, Gladys and favorite fabric designer, Judie Rothermel. The history begins with garment sewing, common quilt patterns of the day, a revival of charm quilting, and dry goods of the period. The reproduction fabrics are more appealing in the soft, tight-woven quilter's cottons in joyful conversation prints and florals.
1930s Feedsack articles, if you'd like to learn more:
My favorite quilt patterns are from this era, including Nosegay (also known as Bride's Bouquet), various hexagon quilts, Dresden Plate, LeMoyne Star, various basket patterns, Double Wedding Ring, and Arkansas Snowflake (known by several other names including Periwinkle, Feedsack Star & Hummingbird). There are free patterns available if you're interested in the block instructions. I'm attaching a few but they can be made in many sizes; if you'd like something larger or smaller, a google search for the block name(s) should provide the instructions you're seeking. Some of the sites have pop up advertising, which I try to avoid sharing.
- NOSEGAY
- ARKANSAS STAR & instructions and an alternate pattern
- LEMOYNE STAR
- DRESDEN PLATE
- DOUBLE WEDDING RING
Happy reading & sewing,
Heather
6.13.2025
Heather Ross Line Arrived!
6.11.2025
Thank Goodness for Google Translate!
It was a lovely surprise this morning to see so many visitors to the blog. Thank you!
Overnight, the US dropped to 4th place with Vietnam, Hong Kong and Brazil taking first, second and third place respectively. After the US, we have Indonesia, Argentina, Singapore, Ecuador, Mexico, Russia, South Korea, South Africa, Bangladesh, Columbia, Germany, India, Netherlands, Kazakhstan, Morocco and "Other".
UPDATE: Brazilians are now nearly half my viewers!! Welcome to my site. When I'm able to update my university lessons, I have some plans for this space that I think you'll enjoy. Please feel free to comment or reach out, I can always use translate, if needed.
To the wonderful Alaskans that have popped up overnight, my oldest is working in your state as we speak. After this summer, he and his girlfriend plan to hike the PCT. I'm a little nervous about that with the national park workforce reductions, but what's a mom to do? Just so ya'll are aware, the continental US shows up as one destination, so I am unable to break down other visitors by state in the lower 48.
If your country is not showing up in blogger data, please let us know in the comment section. Family members are curious, and I love sharing stats when new spots appear. Whether you are new to the site, you've been here all along or you stop by occasionally, you are appreciated. I hope everyone finds something helpful and/or posts that bring you joy.
6.10.2025
Welcome!
8.17.2020
Aneela Hoey Triple Pouches 2.0
Happy Sewing,
8.13.2020
Aneela Hoey's Triple Pouch #1 is Complete
8.02.2020
♡ Another Aneela Hoey Applique To Go Bag ♡
7.24.2020
A New Pin Keep & Needle Book Completed
| Isn't the print super cute? |
| I also opted for ties on this version to keep everything inside & to vary the fit for larger blocks and tools. |
7.19.2020
The To Go Bag Comes in Handy
I'm terribly aware that I need to get my new eye glass prescription. As a result, the remaining prep is in limbo. So far, the Lizzy House Pearl Bracelet (and Mini Pearl Bracelets) are in the lead for the focus fabrics. I just love polka dots and think the irregular dots on the bias cut will have an interesting overall look. Of course, there's the gorgeous Aneela Hoey Foxglove line (OOOH AHHHH) and the super fun recent Heather Ross goodies, too. As you can see, there are some adorable options to consider.Originally, I wanted to use just one focus fabric and who knows? Maybe that's what I'll end up doing. If so, I'm leaning towards the navy original Lizzy House pearl bracelet.
For those of you appliqueing along with us, if you're interested in using charm packs rather than cutting your own background fabrics, you can use the 5" charms or the larger 10" layer cakes. For the layer cakes, you'll need to plan on 4 (small template) melons per 10" piece. I'm sticking to the 5" charms so I don't have to think about my handwork to be honest. Each 5" charm can be set up the same way and becomes somewhat automatic as you get further along in the process. That autopilot handwork is what helps ease anxiety and lower blood pressure.
I have never attempted hand sewing blocks together but am certainly willing to give that a try if you are not planning to use a machine at any point. Please just let me know so I can research and get a tutorial together for you, if that's of interest. Also, if you're in Chicagoland and need a machine, I have several and am working on downsizing, thanks to the recent Viking purchase (YAY!).
If you're using the 5" charm packs for background fabrics, please check out the size list here.
For the 10" layer cake size backgrounds, see the counts per size here. Most of the sites say 2 packs for queen, up to 3 for King. Please keep in mind, you'll have to be careful with the planning of the layer cake size if you're using the "small" melons, less so if you purchase the larger Missouri Star template version.
As always, if you get stuck and need some assistance, please reach out and we'll get a video conference set up. Additional applique tutorials are available via the tab just beneath the header.















