Hanukkah Quilt I'm excited to share my Hanukkah quilt today....during Hanukkah! I made this quilt last fall using Riley Blake Designs "Festival of Lights" fabric to match a table runner that I made using a panel from that line. (You can see the table runner HERE.) But....I didn't get the quilt quilted or bound until this year. I'm glad that I finally finished it up...I love how it turned out. It is a small throw sized quilt that has been living on my couch next to the ... View the Post
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Zelda Quilt
Zelda Quilt Since it is the handmade gift giving and gift making season....today I am sharing a quilt from Christmas giving past: It is a Zelda Quilt I made for my brother a few years ago. When we were kids Santa brought us the original Nintendo system for Christmas and a couple of games...one of which was the Legend of Zelda...and we played that game for hours and hours and hours. The game seemed to follow us around as we grew up...and has always been one of my brothers ... View the Post
ModBee Christmas
ModBee Christmas We are excited to announce an experiment...an experiment that we are trying this month...an experiment that I am over the moon about...an experiment that involves you! What is this fantastical experiment? Well...I'll tell you....but first I have to go back to the beginning....the beginning of ModBee. We started ModBee a few years back as a way to gather our stitchy friends into one location for some time spent together sewing and quilting. Of course, our dream ... View the Post
The Lucky Star Quilt Pattern
The Lucky Star Quilt Pattern The Lucky Star Quilt Pattern has been a long time in the making. It started out as a how-to years ago...then a tutorial several years after that...then a pattern for the Mod Bee last year...and finally, today, a PDF pattern available HERE in our shop. I have made several versions of this quilt....all with different types of solids. But this version is by far my favorite. Last summer, as we were cleaning out one of my grandma's storage units, ... View the Post
A Bento Box Quilt from the Past
A Bento Box Quilt from the Past It seems that I have made so many quilts for my grandparents that I have forgotten about some of them...and so...recently, as they are being returned to me, it feels as though I am being reacquainted with my old friends. And today I get to share another one of my old, almost forgotten friends. It was one of the first dozen or so quilts that I ever completed from start to finish....and I was so proud of it that I couldn't wait to give it to my ... View the Post
October Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By
October Reading Challenge: Stories to Stitch By This month our challenge is: Mysteries and Thrillers! A perfect challenge for the spooky season! I have to admit that I LOVE reading mysteries and thrillers all year round. They are some of my favorite reads. Here are a few that I've enjoyed so far this year: Murder on the Orient Express is classic mystery. It is a quick read and quintessential Agatha Christie. I only picked up this book because the one I ... View the Post
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