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Winter Solstice 2024

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Today's the day - short amount of sunlight but it all gets better from here on out! I'm getting ready and want to let those short days of Fall know that I'm not going to take it any more. I want more of the sun and I'm going to get it! You've seen this quilt here before when I  first blogged about it in 2015 . It's been quilted and it's ready to hang and wag it's finger at those dark days. And shine and shine from it's place on my wall. Winter Solstice Quilt:  Here Comes the Sun!  26" x 28-1/2" Do you remember when I showed you how this was pieced so that there are NO y-seams? Just because it's a hexagon does not mean I have to have set-in seams. Everything was cut based on that center hexagon from Paula Nadelstern's Fabricadabra collection by Benartex Fabrics . That hexagon was cut using my multi-sized 60 degree triangle ruler. It will finish to 10-1/2". No y-seams here! Those triangles are based on that finished height of 10-...

For the Love of Family

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She's done it before: "Debby. Will you make this for me?" Big sigh (because of big love!) First, it was a quilt from a kit she bought. I made it. Then a second quilt. I made that one, too. By the 3rd ask, I put my foot down and said a big NO. She learned to quilt herself! Here are a few small samples I made just to test drive a pattern idea she had. This blue and white star is something she saw online and asked me to pattern it. I did, made it and then quilted it. Blue and White Star Here's the quilting as seen from the back. Just some straight lines. She wanted another block to be patterned. She thinks I can do anything quilt related (ha ha). She told me the size, sent some Moda fabrics and away I went. Now she looks in my Etsy store. She sees a pattern and then asks if I can resize it (no kidding!) Only for her - I resize nothing for no one (unless they want to pay me $50 an hour - that usually silences the request. And yes, I do get these requests!) Then she bought...

Blazing Star and Whirling Pinwheel

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I realized that I had ONE more quilt made using that vintage block as inspiration. I designed this in 2009 for Benartex Fabrics using their Kitty Kimono collection. It was published online. Unfortunately, it is no longer a virtual quilt. I actually stitched it with REAL fabrics in 2012 and it appeared in my wall calendar of quilts in 2014. Kitty Kimono Quilt: 42" x 50"; 10" blocks Here it is in a rust colorway: I realize that the link from Friday for the Windham Fabrics free pattern isn't working, but that is because Windham has some real internet issues with their site. Here is the link via my own domain: Blazing Star pattern . And this is the quilt pattern you will receive: Blazing Star Quilt: 69" x 69" If you wish to have the 4 block quilt pattern as shown at the top of the page (Kitty Kimono), send me an email ( kratovil@his.com ) and I'll reply with the 2 page pdf that was up at the Benartex site (but no longer is there). It's too bad they don...

Whirling Pinwheel (and FREE pattern)

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I am always inspired by vintage quilt patterns. Sometimes I don't even realize that what I think is one of my own ideas is actually from someone else's head! This vintage quilt was featured in one of our magazines (Big Block Quilts, 2002) and it must have stuck itself in the back of my mind because it reappeared 13 years later! Whirling Pinwheels: 70" x 70" Let's see the block as it appeared in the Kansas City Star in 1943. Wow - can you believe those templates? It certainly has my brain whirling! Whirling Pinwheel block from 1943 I was sent a fabric collection from Windham several years ago and they challenged me to do something with it. It was called Broken Stripes. Broken Stripes by Windham Fabrics I cut out half circles (first putting fusible interfacing on the wrong side): Rainbow blades Then I put them into a semblance of that Whirling Pinwheel block, except I got rid of all those crazy templates. I machine appliquéd the blades and center circle down. Whirli...

Festive Season Star

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I'm pulling my Christmas themed quilts and toppers out of the closets. They are SO excited to see the light of day. I wanted something small to send my oldest sister who already has several quilts I've made for her. I don't want her to roll her eyes, but just welcome something small for her holiday table. This is a block I made several years ago based on Katja Marek's calendar. It is the November 19 block and I chose Christmas fabrics from the Benartex Collection: Festive Season . I made this in late 2017. Christmas Star Hexagon Block I cheated and increased the size and rotary cut and stitched the patches! I drew it in Adobe Illustrator and figured out the sizes to cut. Of course I could piece it via EPP, but didn't want a little block. As you can see from this diagram, it will be 12" high and approximately 15" wide. Size for cutting patches (it makes sense to me, btw) And here it is with lovely borders added: Christmas Hexie Star: 20" x 23" So,...

Free Pattern Friday - Red Hot Flash

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Red Hot Flash is a quilt I designed for Blank Quilting in 2012. It's perfect for sets of 2-1/2" strips in two colors or several. The technique goes back 10 years before that when I first began making my Gretchen Quilt - no templates, of course! This quilt as shown is 59" x 70". (Yes, I shared the pattern again in 2019, but there are always new folks to this blog.) Red Hot Flash  by Debby Kratovil for Blank Quilting This is what I said in 2012: Well, I guess it's the nature of my age, that I would name a quilt after how I feel all the time. Why doesn't my husband understand that I need to have the AC turned down to 50 degrees? This pattern is for a brand new quilt I designed and sewed for Blank Quilting using ONLY one set of 2-1/2" strips. One set of 40 strips (2-1/2") Their sets of 40 strips are called Fabrications and other than the binding and a black and white swirly background print, I used all of the 40 strips for this 59" x 70" quilt...

Beautiful Fabrics

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I always say: "The fabric makes the quilt!" If you sew with beautiful fabrics, you will end up with a beautiful project. I have always delighted in working with Benartex fabrics and have sewn with them since 2000 when I worked with Quilt Magazine. Why am I talking about that today? Because I have been chosen to be one of their Benartex Ambassadors for 2025! Oh, I get to be a STAR! I love to sew. I love to share my quilts. And Benartex is going to send me some beautiful fabrics to make it happen. (Well - they've been sending me fabrics for almost 20 years, so they're just going to keep it up!) I will keep you posted on how that works out. For now, my first date to share one of their 2025 collections is January 6. I've chosen one (and it was SO hard to narrow it down to one). For now, my brain is spinning on what to do. I remember when I got to sew with their Fossil Fern Collection in 2002. The fabrics told me to make an updated version of the vintage Royal Star...