If you've been following my 2020 Mystery Quilt Sew Along you may have finished the blocks for January -
Well, we're moving right along. The blocks for February were posted a couple of day ago.
These should keep you busy for awhile. You can find the patterns in my Facebook group files or on my website under the Mystery page. It's never too late to begin. If you haven't thought about starting the Mystery quilt yet, read more about it here.
If you're in the mood for more projects, join me in making some other things this month. My Facebook small quilt group also does monthly small quilt challenges. This month we're making a Valentine's Day themed quilt for the February Small Quilt Challenge. Make a little quilt with a heart motif or make something using red or pink fabrics. The pattern is your choice but the file describing the challenge in our group files gives some suggestions. I hope some of you will join us. Here's the quilt I started and I really hope to get it quilted before too long. I designed it for the groups as a challenge idea a few years ago but never got around to making one of my own so this is the year. Just a simple four patch turned on point to make scrappy "hearts."
Perhaps there's a pattern you've always meant to make but never found the time? Maybe this is the year. Pick out some pretty fabric. Sew some squares or triangles together. Make something just for yourself. Put your heart into it.
Here are a few other suggestions. The Be My Little Valentine quilt from my book Small & Scrappy is a really easy project.
My popular Vintage Valentine quilt that I designed last year is still available as a pattern on my website or in my Etsy shop. Many of you bought the kit from me and so perhaps that's another good idea.
This Little Sweethearts runner from a few years ago is also available as a pattern. I don't typically use novelty fabrics much but this one with all the little heart prints was fun and easy to make. Many of you bought this kit too so now may be the time to finally make it.
Last year's February challenge pattern is also available in the online group files.
As a little extra this month, I thought it might be fun to have a Valentine's Day pincushion challenge - make a sweet little pincushion with a Valentine's Day theme and post a picture in the group. These are usually really simple and fun and take hardly any time at all to complete. The fun part is always playing around with pretty red or pink fabrics. I know we could all use some little decorative things around the house for February so grab some of your scraps and make a little something. A few simple pinnies displayed in a bowl would be fun. We often get busy and always think we have so much to do but sometimes taking a little time for yourself to make something small and cute can be just what you need to perk you up in the winter.
Making even a little something can motivate and energize you and just plain make you feel good. Or, here's a better idea - make a small gift for someone else.
"The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart." ~Helen Keller
Happy St. Valentine's Month!
"The best and most beautiful things in this world cannot be seen or even heard, but must be felt with the heart." ~Helen Keller
Happy St. Valentine's Month!
Love your samples for February Kathy. You always do a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and inspiring post Kathleen, thank you and happy Valentines Day!
ReplyDeleteI just got your Small and Scrappy book, so maybe that sweet valentine project will be the first one I’ll do. ❤️
ReplyDeleteLots of pretties in your post. Seeing the valentines reminded me that I need to get out the heart table topper my DIL made for me. It's buried somewhere in the cedar chest under all the Christmas things. Oh Dear! ---"Love"
ReplyDeleteSo pretty--I just love Valentine's projects and colors! Very inspirational!
ReplyDeleteIs the little four patch heart pattern available. I don't see it on your web page.
ReplyDeleteLove all the cute Valentine quilts.
These are just the sweetest prettiest quilts!
ReplyDeleteKathy ~ All your Valentine quilts are so sweet. Every year when you start sharing them it make me want to make something with pink fabric!! I love your Mystery blocks too, so so pretty!!
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