January Calendar Block

OK, so I live in the desert southwest and we really don’t get snow here but I grew up with snowy winters so I chose and snowman scene from the Snowman Blocks bundle for my January block.

The ITH block with “January” all around is from the In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set. This set is designed for ultimate flexibility so that you can insert whatever design you want for the center block.

Again, I’ve used the InkTense colored pencils to get the color. These pencils are easy to use, no clean up required, and moisture is used to get the water-color effect and make the color permanent.

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Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (11/7/2018)

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December Calendar Block

Christmas is one of my favorite holidays so I chose a Santa scene from the Vintage Christmas Scenes bundle to combine with the blank December block from the In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set.

The In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set is designed for ultimate flexibility so that you can insert whatever design you want for the center block.

Again, I’ve used the InkTense colored pencils to get the color. These pencils are easy to use, no clean up required, and moisture is used to get the watercolor effect and make the color permanent.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (11/7/2018)

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November Calendar Block

My choice for my November calendar block from the Thanksgiving Traditions Blocks set and combined with the blank November block from the In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set.

The In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set is designed for ultimate flexibility so that you can insert whatever design you want for the center block.

Again, I’ve used the InkTense colored pencils to get the color. These pencils are easy to use, no clean up required, and moisture is used to get the water-color effect and make the color permanent.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (11/7/2018)

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October Calendar Block

I love line-art style designs. This design set is done in a single color and multi-color. I’ve used it to quilt my project.

The block is also colored with Inktense colored pencils, my current favorite media for coloring fabric. The pencils are easy to use, no clean up required, and moisture is used to get the water-color effect and make the color permanent.

This pumpkin and cat design comes with the In-the-Hoop Calendar Block set. There are many other sets to choose designs for the rest of the months based on what holidays you celebrate and whether you live in the northern hemisphere or southern.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (10/23/2018)

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Victorian Crazy Patch Wall Hanging

There’s just no way I would have done an embellished crazy patch project like this any other way!

By digitizing all the crazy stitches, I could work them out before I ever stitched and having my embroidery machine do all the piecing and embellishing made the only time consuming part be the fabric and thread selection!

The border was digitized to match the width of the sashing strips (1/2″ wide finished) so that too is “automated.”

And yes, this yet another quilt as you go project.

Finished size is 26 x 26″

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (10/31/2017)

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Appliqué Baby Animals Quilt 2

Another variation on the continuous line Quilted Baby Animals designs; this quilt uses the smaller appliqued and stipple quilted blocks combine with its corresponding mate from the original set.

Finished blocks here 6″ and the finished quilt is 34.5″ by 47″.

Again I’ve used quilt-as-you-go to assemble the quilt this time using narrow sashing strips. I love the bolder colors on this quilt!

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (10/24/2017)

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Appliqué Baby Animals Quilt 1

I loved the baby animals from the continuous line artwork used to create Quilted Babu Animals one-day quilt so it repurposed the animals into appliqués.

This quilt features the set of larger designs and I’ve used the versions that have the additional stipple quilting echoed around the applique. Finished blocks are 8″ square.

I’ve used quilt-as-you-go techniques to assemble the quilt.

I chose soft colors for the sashing and soft flannel for the backing. Finished size is approximately 33.5 x 44.5″.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (10/18/2017)

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Baby Animals QAYG Quilt

I made this little quilt in just one day and I didn’t burn the midnight oil to finish it. Finished size is 30.5″ x 39″and the blocks are 7″.

These designs are low stitch count, single color, with no jumps or trims and are designed for quilting. Here I’ve used them for feature blocks but I really intended to use them in another quilt as the alternate blocks.

Another great thing about this quilt is that it works equally well for either boys or girls. And with it sewing up so quickly, you won’t be concerned if the dog or cat curls up with baby too!

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (8/3/2017)

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Snail Trail Mini-Quilt

I made this little 4-block pieced (and quilted) in the hoop project using Log Cabin 3 from Cabin Fever to see how I like these blocks in these colors.

I enlarged the original design, pieced four blocks by stitching through hooped batting and backing and then used a piece-as-you-go technique to assemble it.

You may notice I used piece-as-you-go, also known as quilt-as-you-go quite a bit. I’m not at all confident about the actual quilting so if I can do it in the hoop I will.

If I need “real” quilting, I “quilt by check,” as they say. We have some great longarm quilters locally.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (4/26/2016)

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B&W Feathered Quilt Blocks Table Runner – Inked

This project was inspired by a vintage red and white quilt I own.

You might be surprised to learn that the blocks aren’t pieced at all. Even at shows when visitors can see this runner close up they think it’s pieced.

Read the related post linked below to find links to videos on this project.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (4/16/2016)

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Feathered Quilt Blocks Table Runner in Metallic Thread

Table runner in the same construction style as the inked versions and using alternating color blocks with the largest designs as they come (not edited) in Softlight Metallic thread.

If you’re not up for all that inking business, then this runner works up very quickly.

Each block is quilted in the hoop and the feathered quilt block embroidery designs make it look like I’m an expert at perfectly shaped and identically matched feathers.

Credits

Designed and made by Lindee Goodall (4/16/2016)

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