Monday, October 6, 2025

Wild about ABC's...Children's Learning Quilt..Phase 3

 Hey quilters...happy Monday or Sewday! I prefer to call everyday "sewday." Just makes me have less stress. I always tell neighbors that if I don't answer the door just come around back and knock on my sewing room window. I love to grab a cup of coffee and sew until my hearts content. Yes every now and then I do take a break to cook up some food for my hubby. :-) Seriously y'all...sewing is very therapeutic for me and I love hearing others share the same stroy too. Life is stressful and if I can just veg out in my sewing room...even for a few minutes just helps me collect my thoughts and continue lifes precious moments. As I say that my daughter and I was laughing this morning about your bobbin running out. Yup...that part of sewing I will never get used too. Well...here's one better...I started sewing this weekend with my foot atachment on backwards. For me that's the ultimate in all my sewing years. Good news is that if I ever decide to sew on the back side of my sewing table I would be good. Lord!!! All was good...put the quilting foot on "properly" and no fabric was harmed due to my stupidity! Well...today's phase you'll be piecing your squares together. No stress...might look a bit complicated due to those seams that you are probably noticing by now :-) Remember that tip I shared at the beginning about using your "backing" as a design board? Well..here's one good reason why....I like to place my project by my side when piecing squares together. I will pull up my ironing board and adjust to the level of my sewing table. This helps me to keep my squares in order plus I can also press my seams as I go for better stitching. You can pin your seams together as you are sewing your squares if that's easier for you. I usually clip mine then remove the clip once I have it secured under my needle. I start at the upper part of each row...sew my squares with right sides together using a 1/4" seam allowance...finger pressing as I go then once I have a row completed I then press with iron. The square in a square block is super fun but it does have points/seams to match so take your time and remember to "quilting police" on my blog :-) I then sew a few rows togehter then join rows together....this works for me to have less bulk. I know it's not the traditional way to join blocks so you do what works best. Just keep in mind to always check that you are sewing with the "alphabet" in order within your squares. Another great reason for that "portable" batting design wall :-) So enjoy this process...it's all coming together and you only have one more Phase to go! I thank y'all so much for following and talk soon!

Blessed Quilting from My Home to Yours,

Cat

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