Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block N

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 14, and this week we have Block N in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block N

 

This block is from the quilt "Pipe Creek" in Prairie Patchwork, and as you know, if you have the book (and hopefully you do!), "Pipe Creek" is wool applique on cotton. 

 

Pipe Creek

And as you can see from Block N, it would work equally well using cotton applique on cotton!

 

I hope you enjoy making block N, and I will see you again here next week! Happy Applique!

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block N

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block M

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 13, and this week we have Block M in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) M


We're half way through the alphabet, which means we're halfway through the quilt along blocks! Just as a reminder for where we're headed, here is the finished sampler, your end result!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler

 

I'm really excited to see your progress on your Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Sampler and I would love for you to share any photos you may have of your blocks made to date! Simply tag your photos #prairiepatchworkquiltalong on Instagram or Facebook!

 

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block M


 

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block L

 

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 12, and this week we have Block L in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along - Block(s) L

You'll be making three of these little 4 1/2" finished blocks, which I consider an abbreviated version of the historical Hovering Hawks block, the actual version which looks like this:

Hovering Hawks block




This block design is over 100 years old, back when blocks were frequently given names which described events, places or things which had meaning in the lives of women of the time.

The hawk is ubiquitous in North America, and my Field Guide to the Birds of North America lists 15 different species of the hawk, and even more sub-species. The most common of the hawks is the Red-Tailed Hawk, whose range covers almost all of North America.

Red-tailed Hawk from Birds of America (1827) by John James Audubon (1785 - 1851), etched by Robert Havell (1793 - 1878). Photo courtesy of RawPixel.com

The Red-Tailed Hawk preys on rodents, which makes it a hero in my book!

I hope you'll enjoy making the little Hovering Hawks blocks this week. See you back here next week for Block(s) M!

Martha

CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions to make Block(s) L.

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

Simply Vintage No. 39 - My pattern!

 BLOOMING HEARTS

You'll find my new punchneedle pattern, "Blooming Hearts" featured in this summer's Simply Vintage magazine No. 39.

 

Blooming Hearts by Martha Walker


Simply Vintage magazine No. 39

I used beautiful Valdani 3 strand embroidery floss for the entirety of the piece and I will be selling thread kits for "Blooming Hearts" on my website in just a few days, once they arrive. 

The "Blooming Hearts" punched piece is mounted on black wool. The year 1860 is the birth year of one of my great great grandmothers, but feel free to personalize "Blooming Hearts" with a year that may have meaning to you!

Until next time,

Martha
 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along - Block K

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 11, and this week we have Block K in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block K

This week it's all applique!

Appliqued blocks, when prepared ahead of time, can be a great project to take along when traveling. My husband and I took a long weekend trip this past weekend to meet my son, grandson, and granddaughter half way between our two homes, to a little cabin outside of Durango, Colorado. Although I'm not working on any applique at the moment, I did have some hand piecing to work on while driving in the car.

During our stay, we hiked in the beautiful La Plata Canyon

 


And visited Mesa Verde National Park, and marveled at the fantastic Cliff Palace, something I've always wanted to see:


I'm back home again, and trying to finish these hand pieced blocks!

Until next week, happy sewing!

Martha


CLICK HERE to download the fabric requirements and cutting instructions for Block K.

Wednesday, June 2, 2021

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block J

 Westward Ho!

 

It's week 10, and this week we have Block J in the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along!

 

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block(s) J

You'll be making the block units with the quarter square triangles oversized first, and then cutting them down to size. To do this accurately, you'll have the best luck by using a smaller square ruler, such as the 4 1/2" square ruler I used, by Creative Grids. The ruler is marked with a 45 degree line.

 

✂ Align the ruler with the 45 degree line over one of the diagonal seams on your block as shown:


 


The block needs to be cut down so that it measures 2" unfinished, so you'll want the vertical and horizontal 

1" line intersection placed over the block center.


Cut the right and top side with a rotary cutter.



Turn the block and trim the remaining edges for a 2" unfinished block unit.

You'll be making three Blocks J this week, in two different color combinations. 


CLICK HERE to download fabric requirements and  cutting instructions for Block(s) J.


I hope you're enjoying the Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along so far. The best part is when all of your blocks are finished, and you put them together, assembly of the quilt is a snap! That should be the very end of September! If you're using the red and green color palette, what a nice addition to your Christmas decor it will be!

Until next time!

Martha

Tuesday, June 1, 2021

Spoonflower Collections

 Hi Everyone!


I've been busy designing new fabric designs, and just added about 15 new prints to my Spoonflower shop.

 And this week, Spoonflower is offering a fantastic sale of their Petal Signature Cotton. Purchase 1+ yards of any print in Petal, and receive 30% off! So, if you've ever thought about trying the print-on-demand Spoonflower site, now might be a great time!

 I have some of my prints grouped into collections, some of which are:

 


Porch Perfect Pink Collection

Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Collection


 

Porch Perfect Blue Collection

Scrapbag Girl Shirting Collection


With this last collection, I plan to add many more shirtings, as they are one of my favorite category of prints!

 See you back here tomorrow for another Prairie Patchwork Quilt Along Block!

 Martha


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