Planning for a staycation quilty summer? Me, too! Let’s make the best of it.
Just for fun:
(1) Visit Shop Hop, Inc. to see if there’s a shop hop for your region or state. Buy a copy of the magazine and join the fun. You can visit participating shops virtually to make a list of the ones you’d really like to visit. Plan a daytrip or a weekend away to knock out your list and collect your shop hop stamps and free gifts.
(2) Paint a Barn Quilt Block for your sewing space. Search YouTube and online for a tutorial or order a ready-made kit from Covert Creations. Check with local craft/paint studios to see if an in-person class is scheduled near you.
(3) Search for summer quilt shows within a 2-3 hour drive. Research nearby quilt shops that you can visit as part of your trip.
Virtual QAL possibilties:
(1) American Quilter’s Society is kicking off a FREE, 7 week QAL that starts this Wednesday, April 8th. The quilt design features triangle in a square units to make spiky stars. Get all the details here. I really like the quilt design. The materials list specifically mentions the V block ruler from Studio 180 Designs. There are tools avalable from Bloc-Loc and Creative Grids that will also allow you to make these same units. I tried a set of Tri-Recs rulers found in my ruler stash. Tri-Recs rulers will work, but you have to be exact with your cutting, sewing and pressing. I opted to purchase the V block ruler because the ruler is way easier for me to hold in position while cutting versus using the Tri-Recs rulers. I’m also a member of team oversize and cut down. I have three other Studio 180 Designs rulers that I frequently use.
(2) 4th & Main Designs is offering a FREE, 12 week QAL that starts May 25th. Get all the details here. It’s a monthly sampler quilt where the blocks could easily become a door hanger, pillow cover, table runner or other seasonal decor in your home.
(3) Looking for something to celebrate our country’s 250th birthday? Check out the offerings from Fat Quarter Shop and Riley Blake Designs, especially the Firecracker Quilt, if you’re looking for a free patriotic quilt pattern.
(4) Need other options? Be sure to visit Moda Fabrics or visit your favorite designer’s blog to create your own QAL from a previous project that catches your eye.
