Fellow Quilters,
September is quickly turning into a very busy month for me. A few happenings that I wanted to do or blog about last month were delayed due to an unscheduled blip in my daily life. I’m getting back on track now and putting my nose to the grind to move most of my To Do list to my Done list. It feels so good to scratch items off the To Do list, doesn’t it?
First up is my Seven Treasures quilt featured in the current (September/October) issue of Fons & Porter’s Love of Quilting magazine.

Isn’t she a beauty? When the call for submissions came out for this issue, the theme was quilting techniques from around the world. Since I have a weakness for sashiko hand-stitching (it is my quilty guilty pleasure) I pondered how I could incorporate it into a quilt. I perused Northcott’s current fabric collections and found the perfect one – the freshly-colored whimsical Forest Frolic had an interlocking circles print replicating the Seven Treasures sashiko stitch.

I downloaded the fabric images into my Electric Quilt EQ8 program and came up with a contemporary quilt design that uses the smaller coordinating prints from the collection in melon-shaped appliques to also replicate the Seven Treasures interlocking circles motif. My challenge was adding the planned sashiko stitching to the quilt image before submitting it to the editor. I design pretty much every quilt I do in EQ8 (it’s sooo easy and foolproof) however I usually don’t utilize Layer 3 where the quilting motifs are added. I quickly learned how to do this following the provided tutorials, even changing the weight and color of my thread to mimic the gorgeous Wonderfil Eleganza thread that I used. I was super-thrilled with my resulting EQ8 quilt image – it looks just like the finished quilt, minus the quilting.

I even printed off the Layer 3 sashiko “quilting” design to transfer the motif onto my fabric for the actual stitching. The Eleganza 5-wt and 8-wt thread was a perfect match. It is variegated to coordinate with the various shades of peach in the fabrics.

I was able to secure enough fabric for 15 kits that include a teal background from Northcott’s Shimmer Radiance (oooh, ahhh!) and the striped binding fabric. If you’re interested in purchasing one please pop me an email (patti.pattispatchwork@gmail.com) – they are US$55/Cdn$73 including shipping within North America. You’ll need to purchase a copy of the September/October issue of Love of Quilting for the pattern.


I also had some scraps left over , enough to make 3 mini-kits of the interlocking circles section and the applique pieces (you’ll need to provide your own teal background and binding).

For a chance to win one of these mini-kits please leave a comment below by midnight September 18 telling my what your quilty guilty pleasure is – what quilty technique do you absolutely love to do? As always, I look forward to reading your comments!
Also happening this month is the Garden Party Row-along organized by Marian of Seams to be Sew (thanks Marian!). I have participated in this lively event for several years, missing only one or 2. It started September 8 and runs until early October, with posts every Tuesday and Thursday, and lots of giveaways not to mention the free pattern from each participating designer. Here are the first 2 weeks of bloggers:
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Blue Heron Quilting
Carolyn Butterfield
Made By Marney
Pumpkin Patch BC
The Devoted Quilter
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Bobbin In Quilts Blog
Kissed Quilts
Patchwork Breeze
Songbird Designs/Brenda’s Blog
Stitchin’ at Home
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
Daughters of Dorinda
Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Just Let Me Quilt
Lovingly Lissa
The Quilt Rambler
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Fabric Bash/Carpe Blogum
For the Love of Geese
Kathleen McMusing
Ms P Designs USA
QuilterChic
I will be posting about my free row later this month so stay tuned and please visit the other designers’ blogs to get their patterns.
Well, back to my quilting – I have 4 more quilts to make this month and 2 more to design (here’s a sneak peak at the one I finished last night).

Cheers,
Patti


















But there’s more! Each designer has taken the 10 different blocks and designed a unique quilt layout for them. Not only do you, fellow quilters, get 10 fabulous blocks, you also get a plethora of ideas on how to put them together to make an awesome quilt. It has been so much fun to see the blocks and the quilt designs. The Quilt Designer Shop Hop started July 13 and runs through to tomorrow July 17, and the blocks are FREE until Saturday July 18, so be sure to pop on over to the other designers’ blogs to pick up the patterns and layout ideas. After Saturday the blocks will be $2 each, which is still a fabulous deal for a multi-block quilt. There are other online events of this caliber but most of them are not free.


My block was done lickety-split. I used Northcott’s 

Carole from My Carolina Home has organized the Christmas in July one-day blog hop with 22 participating bloggers:
When you click on it and click on your preferred state/province, a chart pops up listing the shops that received the collection and which fabrics from the collection they received.










The July edition runs from noon until 8pm EST July 7 – 9 and my time slot is July 8 at 4pm. The schedule is 




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The Designers Tips & Techniques Virtual Show takes place from noon until 8pm each day. Each participating quilt designer has selected a time slot and will do a 15-minute Facebook Live post at the top of their hour, demonstrating their tip or technique. The schedule is 




















