Mod Meow Sneak Peek

I am super excited to share a sneak peek of my newest fabric line Mod Meow coming out in January 2021! I am participating in Riley Blake’s Virtual Quilt Market since we can’t all be together.

Mod Meow is inspired by mid century colors and style with a contemporary feel for today’s quilter! And of course inspired by life with cats!!

The colors are versatile and can work into any quilt project: gold, aqua, pink, green, teal, and red – all my favorites!

And it gets better! There are 2 border prints which are super fun for tote bags, dress hems, pillows, and fussy cutting!

And even more fun is this cat panel that has each of the funky felines so you can applique them to projects like pillows, bags, wall hangings, and this super fun cat post quilt!!

There are lots of fun new quilt patterns releasing with this fabric line! I can’t wait to make them all!!!

I hope you like this little sneak peek! There will be lots more fun things coming as we get closer to the fall!!

Scaredy Cat Tote Bag

I made these fun little tote bags for quilt market and they are the perfect size for Trick or Treating, a library bag, or a car ride to grandma’s house!

I used my Library Tote Bag tutorial. They sew up fast and you can use your favorite fabrics!

Click HERE for the tutorial.

Rose Trellis Quilt Pattern

Sometimes you meet a fabric and you just know you need it in your life! That is how I felt about Rose Lane by Flamingo Toes for Riley Blake Designs.

I love the shades of pink and green and the darling kitty! It has such a sweet vintage feel!

This sweet quilt measures 68″ x 78″ and the blocks are 10″. The quilt consists of 2 alternating blocks and a border.

I designed this quilt to use all the different pinks and greens. The pattern can easily be made with your favorite fabrics as well.

You can find the quilt pattern in my Etsy shop for instant download.

Fabric Requiremets:

1/3 yard each 6 light pink prints

1/3 yard each 5 light green prints

1/3 yard each 3 dark pink prints

1 yard dark green print

3 yards white fabric

⅔ yard binding fabric

4 ½ yards quilt backing

I hope you love it!

Pumpkin Mini Quilt

Mini quilts are a fun way to make a quilt especially if you don’t have a lot of time. They are fun to give as gifts and fun to decorate with!


This little quilt uses 10″ precuts squares or you can use scraps if you want.

It would be cute in the middle of a table or hanging on the wall!

The pattern is available in PDF or paper in my Etsy shop.

October Stars Quilt Pattern

I love using Halloween Fabrics in traditional quilt patterns like this!

This quilt is made up of 9 large blocks and is 10″ precut square friendly

You can find this pattern in my Etsy shop.

I made a patriotic version with red and blue scraps! I love how it turned out! This quilt pattern is super versitile!

Pumpkins and Cats Quilt Pattern

Black cats + pumpkins!!!

I love this quilt because it’s fun to show off lots orange and black fabrics.

I love the bird bones as the background of the quilt!

This quilt is fat quarter friendly and is a fun throw size.

You can find the pattern in PDF of paper in my Etsy shop.

Scaredy Cat The Quilt

This quilt is part of my Scaredy Cat quilt patterns.

5 cats and lots of stars!

This quilt is a fun throw size and each block uses a 10″ precut square.

The pattern is available in PDF or paper in my Etsy shop.

Grace everyday Quilt Pattern

This world wide pandemic has changed everyone’s life. Its is the craziest time right now. I still can’t believe this is real and we are living it. Today is the end of week 4 for us in quarinteen.

I wanted to create something that represented this time. I love making quilts to commemorate or document a life event. This certainly is a life event.

So I spent time looking around, soul searching, and coming to terms with what this all means so I could put it into a quilt.

This is what I came up with. Let me explain why.

Technically it’s spring, there are flowers and blooms. However every day thus far has been rainy or cloudy – gray. So I knew this quilt needed to reflect that. It’s as if spring is trying to emerge but the weather is holding it back – and I think that’s how people feel. We are trying to grow and thrive but this virus is a cloud hanging over us. The sun will come out – just not yet. So the quilt has a dark woven gray background and also an abundance of flowers.

Everyday I wake up and think “Is this real?” and then I realize – yes its so real. So I get up and do it all over again – just like Groundhog Day! I find myself praying throughout the day, asking for strength, asking for blessings for those who are suffering, those who are caretakers or healthcare workers, blessings for leaders of countries, blessings for a cure. Every day I am seeking for Grace. And so the phrase Grace everyday needed to be a part of the quilt. That’s how I am living – with trust in Him and hope in Him.

I wanted this quilt to be a reminder of this time. I had planned to have the quilt finished by Easter. But then the mask sewing began the the quilt was put on pause. I want to remember that when I look at this quilt. There are so many things this quilt reminds me of. Most of all it’s the goodness of people and the goodness of God. A line from a favorite song “and rain will make the flowers grow.” That is this quilt.

I hope you like it.

You can find the quilt pattern in my Etsy Shop by clicking HERE.

Scaredy Cat Fabric

Meet Scaredy Cat! My brand new first ever fabric line arriving in stores April 2020!!!

I wanted to create a Halloween fabric line that had many shades of orange, grays, greens, blacks, and lots of fun low volume fabrics. That way its easy to put together a Halloween quilt!


I love the pop of mint in the collection – it makes Halloween feel fresh and modern!

It’s never too early to get sewing those fall projects!!!

Called To Serve

How cute is this “Called to Serve” fabric by Riley Blake Designs? I love everything Deena Rutter designs and this time her designs hit so close to home!  My daughter is serving a mission in Manchester England!  Of course I had to make a few little projects to send to send to her!

The fabric comes in a “sisters” version and an “elders” version. I have a little stack stashed away for next year when my son leaves. Also included in the fabric line is a panel of a world map and some fun missionary phrases.

I made two pencil pouches: one for Ella and one for her companion. To make the zipper pouch, follow this tutorial. I fussy cut some of the words and appliquéd them to the front of the zipper pouch.

I also made this cute scripture cover. You can follow this tutorial to make one.

I’m so excited to get these in the mail! If you’d like to learn more about Missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, click HERE.