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Sew Thankful Sunday, June 2017

{I love the idea of “paying it forward”. I think the world would be a better place if we could spread some joy and acknowledgement of good deeds done by others. I try to do that once a month for my Sew Thankful Sunday posts. I highlight some great content that I’ve found on other people’s blogs that I hope will inspire you and reward the originator by bringing traffic to their site. If your blog has been mentioned without your consent, please let me know and I will take you off the current list of featured bloggers.}

Sew Thankful Sunday, May 2017 at The Crafty QuilterJune has crept up on me, but that seems to happen every month!  I love that school is out, even though my kids are grown.  The streets are less congested with cars and more filled with children’s laughter.  Graduations, camping and outdoor fun seem to be the keynote speakers this month.  Hopefully you can squeeze in some new craft projects to take on your next vacation or to enjoy while the kids are playing outside.

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  1.  June is a great month for an easy and carefree quilt along like the one that Amanda Jean at Crazy Mom Quilts is hosting.  The June quilt Quilt-a-long is up and running with sorting scraps to start the week.  See what I mean?  Nice and easy.
June Quilt Quilt Along at Crazy Mom Quilts
June quilt Quilt-a-long

 

2.  Wendy at Ivory Spring has designed a beautiful, free pattern for Quilting Treasures, Love My Hero.  This Quilt of Valor was made to honor our military service members and would be a great patriotic project for the summer.

Love My Hero, free pattern designed by Wendy Sheppard
Love My Hero, free pattern designed by Wendy Sheppard

 

3.  It’s never too late for some Spring cleaning, so be sure to check out these great Tips for Spring Cleaning your Sewing Space from Jeni at In Color Order.  You’ll be inspired just by looking at her beautiful (and clean) sewing room.

Spring Cleaning Tips by Jeni at In Color Order
Spring Cleaning Tips by Jeni at In Color Order

 

4.  Mini quilts are still popular as evidence by the recent Summer Mini Quilt blog hop hosted by Sew in Love with Fabric.  I love this Sliding Geese Mini Quilt made by Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation.  So fun and sew easy!

Sliding Geese Mini quilt by Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation for Sew In Love with Fabric Summer Mini blog hop

 

5.  It wouldn’t be summer without a watermelon to nibble on.  Even better is this adorable Watermelon Whimsy Table Runner designed by Lindsey at Fort Worth Fabric Studio.  Isn’t that the cutest?

Watermelon Whimsy at Fort Worth Fabric Studio

 

6.  We all love free patterns and there are so many of them out there.  It was so nice to see Maria at Stitch and Sew share My Top 100 Free Sewing Patterns.  There is something for everyone on this list!

 

7.  Do you ever wonder what needle to use when hand stitching your binding down?  Finally someone has made a specific needle for the task.  Check out what Carrie at the Moda Cutting Table had to say out about the new Binding Needles from Primitive Gatherings (along with the other needles in her new line) and more new notions she found at Spring Quilt Market.

Binding Needles by Primitive Gatherings

 

8.  Embroidery is a great take along project for the summer, so you’ll appreciate this Happy Camper embroidery pattern from Jacquelynne Steves.  She also gives you links to embroidery and coloring videos to get you started.

Happy Campber Embroidery pattern from Jacquelynne Steves

 

9.  Digital photography is a big part of blogging, but it’s also a modern technology that we all use.  Erin at Digital Photography for Moms shares her Top 5 Blog Photo Edits that I found so helpful!  If you enjoy photography, you’ll also love Erin’s blog for her editing and general photography tips as well.

Top 5 Blog Phot Edits from Digital Photography for Moms

 

10.  No matter what level quilter you are, you’ll appreciate this new series, Quilting Essentials, from Pam at Heartspun Quilts.  Each month Pam will give tips and hints to make you a better quilter.  She starts it off with how she finds design inspiration!

Quilting Essentials at Heartspun Quilts

 

11.  Bag making has become something most quilters have tried.  That includes me, so I was so happy to see these 15 Must Know Bag Making Tips & Tricks from Melissa at Polkadot Chair.  I’m sure you’ll discover a few things to help with your next bag project!

Bag Making Tips from Polkadot Chair

 

12.  I know it’s only June, but Christmas will be here before you know it!  That’s what Andy at A Bright Corner was thinking with this Pinwheels & Patchwork free quilt pattern she designed for Riley Blake featuring their new Christmas line, Comfort & Joy.

 

13.  I was SO glad to see a new, free, block of the week starting from one of my favorite designers, Anne Sutton of Bunny Hill DesignsSugar Plum Stocking Treats will start July 7 and continue weekly through September.  Each week you’ll receive an applique block pattern along with final assembly instructions.  Kits are available from Bunny Hill or choose fabric from your own stash.

Sugar Plum Stocking Treats at Bunny Hill Designs
Block of the Week from Bunny Hill Designs

 

14.  To celebrate the release of her new fabric lines (3 of them!), Lori Holt from Bee in My Bonnet has a tutorial to make this adorable Vintage T.V. Block.  Everything Lori does has that old school charm and cuteness to it – this tutorial included!

Vintage TV Block from Bee in my Bonnet
Vintage TV Block from Bee in my Bonnet

 

Thanks for joining me today and for visiting all of the featured artists.  They have given us sew much to be thankful for!  Happy Summer!

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4 Comments

  1. HI! I just wanted you to know that I love your Sew Thankful Sundays. I look forward to seeing what interesting new information/blogs you will have. I have now subscribed to some of their blogs along with finding new internet stores to shop at. Thanks so much for sharing!

  2. I need some advice on putting together a quilt with scrappy blocks I have been making for the past two years. The blocks are of different sizes, some are 12 inch blocks, 7 inch blocks, 8 inch blocks and several 6 inch blocks. Any suggestions on putting these blocks together.

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