by Linda Theil I found a small piece of coarse cotton in my holiday-stash bin and decided to make a medium sized Plover pouch patterned by Noodlehead Sewing Patterns. The finished pouch measures about ten-by-seven inches and features a three-inch-wide gusset, maing it a very roomy bag. I modified the pattern to include a D-ring for attaching a wristlet grab-handle and the addition of a full-width slip pocket to the exterior. The pouch lining was made of cottons from the "Seedlings" collection by Katarina Rocella for Art Gallery Fabrics; and the pouch base was fashioned of tan Mora brand faux leather purchased from Emmaline Bags, Inc. in Alberta, Canada.
by Linda Theil One of the blocks in the 2026 Fat Quarter Shop's Sewcialites 3 free, sew-along is a very cute, log-cabin house designed by Robin Pickens. I couldn't wait until March to try the log-cabin house so I designed my own simplified version to make into a birthday card this week, but it came out too big for a card, so I made it into a 16x16-inch, birthday pillow! All the quilting is done on my domestic machine, but I did a little hand quilting on the house motif for textural interest. Here is the back of the pillow. The removable pillow-cover is fastened with a white, number-five zipper. Here is the inside view with bound, interior seams. My version of the design features a basic, log-cabin block with half-square triangles for the roof. I intend to refine my version of this block; but, I am also looking forward to making the Robin Pickins' original when it is released for Fat Quarer Shop's Sewcialites3 in the Spring! Resources Fat Quarter Shop free, sew-along S...