Fellow Quilters,
Woo-hoo! It’s October – my favorite time of the year 😊 I love the glorious show of color that Mother Nature creates when the weather turns cooler. Not that it’s any cooler than it was 2 months ago – we are in the midst of an unexpected heat wave, as temperatures approach the high 70’s – crazy!! I hope that similar great weather will be in the forecast when I and the Watergirl Quilt Co posse embark on an Alaskan cruise next September. I hear tell from owner Michelle that there are just a few spots left, and I’m super excited to learn that a few of my favorite quilting people have signed up – a shout-out to Gayle and Sylvie from not-so-Northern Ontario, who are taking this bucket-list cruise with us. If you’re interested, you can find out more or secure your spot here.
While this weather may have me singing “Feeling Hot, Hot, Hot”, I could also play with the lyrics of another temperature-themed song to sing “Baby It’s Hot (Cold) Outside”, because the theme of this month’s Quilt Block Mania is Baby.
I had fun with this baby-inspired block. After viewing the designs from the 13 other participating designers, I reminisced about the days when my kids were babies, and the paraphernalia that was part of our life. Going out with Baby requires an almost suitcase-sized travel bag filled with necessities for any potential situation – diaper changings, feedings, toys to amuse fussy young’uns’, books to read. So much stuff!
My block, Feeding Time, highlights the classic baby bottle, and I love how it turned out!

My Feeding Time quilt block
Not only do baby humans use this, so do other baby mammals, from monkeys to goats to cats and more – you may see this if visiting a zoo during birthing season, particularly if the mom is not able to produce enough milk to feed her baby.

Sometimes baby animals use this iconic feeding device as well
Did you know that baby bottles have been around for thousands of years? The current design, with its plastic or silicone bottle and rubber or silicone nipple is relatively new, dating from the last century, when women started entering the workforce en masse and it became challenging to stay home to nurse their babies. Today, baby bottle production is a $3.4 billion industry.
My Feeding Time block, which you can download here, would make a darling wall-hanging for a nursery, or perhaps as a panel on a diaper bag or on a changing pad.

Make a 12″ x 48″ 4-block runner or a 48″ 16-block baby quilt With Feeding Time
How about using 16 blocks for a fun baby quilt? Super-cute!! Or combine it with one or more of the other 13 blocks in this month’s QBM blog tour – you can find links to the other blocks here:
Safety Pin Quilt Block by Carolina Moore
Elephant Rattle by Inquiring Quilter
Cloth Diaper by Inflorescence
Bookworm Block by Scrapdash
20+ Black and White HST Quilt Blocks for Babies!
Crib Mobile by Patchwork Breeze
Baby Feet by QuiltFabrication
Feeding Time by Patti’s Patchwork
Soother by Penny Spool Quilts
Baby Bodysuit by Crafty Staci
Baby Nine patch at Epida Studio
Baby Botique
Teddy Bear
Baby Buggy by Robin Kinley Designs, Etc.
Hugs & Kisses Quilt Block
Which block would you combine with my Feeding Time block? Let me know 🙂
Piecefully yours,
Patti


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collection for Banyan Batiks for this seasonal splash of color that was inspired by a picture of “corn-on-the-cob” sections made with candy corn and marshmallows – how fun! This issue is on newsstands until early September while available or you can purchase the digital edition 






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Just a heads up: the corner units create a jagged edge on the quilt block. No worries though – they are covered by the seam allowance.

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The best ones were in the Geirangerfjord. I had booked a kayak excursion that was unfortunately cancelled due to inclement weather (quite cool and rainy), so I memorialized my missed adventure in this month’s entry for Quilt Block Mania. The theme this month is places and, of the 35 or so ports of call on our cruise, the Geirangerfjord topped my list.






Hubby patiently poked around while Siw and I talked shop.
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Speaking of Spring, the theme for this month’s Quilt Block Mania is flowers. Who doesn’t love flowers?!? I almost picked up a bunch while grocery shopping yesterday – they instantly brighten the day 😊. While there is still snow on the ground, I know that the first flashes of color will come from the crocuses as they pop their cheery purple blossoms through the snow. Crocuses are among the very first flowers to bloom each spring. Crocus flowers come in Easter-egg colors of purple, yellow, lavender, cream and white. With that in mind, I designed a delightful block featuring this harbinger of Spring.












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