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Notebook cover from Arabesque

by Linda Theil I just finished making the "Crafted Life Companion" notebook-cover designed by Australian Ali Phillips of Arabesque Scissors . I've made several of Phillips' patterns and have come to experience Phillips as creating at the same stratospheric level as English designer Diane Spencer Ogg for brilliant design innovation and attention to minute specificity in their patterns. Both creators are also highly professional and skilled presenters in their step-by-step demonstration videos for every design. Please see Phillips' video at the end of this post. The Arabesque notebook cover is designed to fit an A5 notebook size, and includes a sleeve for notepads up to 4 x 8-inches. Other pocket options are included in the pattern -- most of which I left out in my first version. I did take advantage of a marvelously useful innovation Phillips provided: a beautifully designed "coloring page" that helped enormously to keep all my pattern pieces organized....

Kandou mini-sling

  by Linda Theil Once again Jess at Oklaroots has drawn me in with her video titled "Kandou Patterns Mini Travel Sling Turorial" on YouTube. I ordered and downloaded the pattern, and put the mini-sling together with fabric from the "Jubilee" collection by Tone Finnanger for Tilda.  Unlike Jess, I did not find the pattern at all easy; but, it was beautifully written and designed, and interesting to put together since it has no actual interior, but just a large slip pocket on the front, and two zippered pockets, front and back. Lots of fun! Update: December 9, 2024 I accidentally discovered that the Kandou Mini Travel Sling can hold a Kindle reader in the front slip pocket!

Woven Star block easy method

by Linda Theil I saw a quilt kit using this block online and wanted to give it a try, so I looked for the block and found a few YouTube videos showing how to make it and also some blog posts showing how to make the block. All but one option built the block using a piece-by-piece method that struck me as old-fashioned and tedious. A single YouTube video titled "How to make a perfect woven star quilt block" featured an updated piecing process. This is a very good tutorial that will be very useful to a quiter wishing to create the woven star block, but the demonstrator did not include any measurements for the pieces she was using, so while the method looked interesting, quiters would have to figure out the piecing sizes on their own.  After some trial-and-error I came up with the following piecing measurements and diagram for a Woven Star block that finishes at 11-inches square. NOTE: The joke's on me! A full cutting guide is provided by the videographer Tulip Square linked...