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Quilt Concert 2022 Presents….

Our Sponsors!!!

You know what Cassandra and I  love most about the Quilting Community?  The love and support we receive from others. It has blown us away this year and last year.  We are so appreciative and thankful for the support of the sponsors for the Quilt Concert Series.

We are proud to introduce to you our Quilt Concert Sponsors…

Hobbs Bonded Fibers

Hobbs has manufactured high-quality quilt batting (wadding) for hobbyist, commercial, art and show quilters since 1978.

Hancock’s of Paducah

Established in 1969, Hancock’s of Paducah holds three generations of fabric knowledge service and selection. Their vision is to promote artistic creativity through textiles.  

Oliso

Surprise, Delight and Simplify your life.  Ergonomic productions designed to make your creative life more enjoyable.

Aurifil

Aurifil is an accomplished Italian company based in Milan, specializing in the production of 100% Cotton threads from the Mako region of Egypt. The threads have achieved worldwide success thanks to a dedicated collective of quilters, sewists, embroiderers, and textile artists who herald the thread for its versatility, its strength, and the fact that it produces virtually no lint.

Electric Quilt

The Electric Quilt Company’s mission is to provide quilters with the best software and support for turning their quilt design ideas into reality. In addition to its flagship quilt design software and add-ons, the company also offers companion books, printable fabric, and software education for quilters around the world.

Make Modern Magazine

Make Modern is Australia’s only dedicated modern quilt magazine. It began in 2014 when a group of passionate quilters had a dream of producing a magazine for quilters, by quilters, filled with beautiful patterns and articles to inspire quilters like us to make more modern quilts!

Sew Fine Thread Gloss

Sew Fine Thread Gloss is a beeswax based scented (and unscented) thread conditioner to help tame your unruly threads and make your hand-sewing a more enjoyable experience.

The Whimsical Workshop

The Whimsical Workshop, LLC is a full-service design studio and retailer led by Heidi and Matthew Pridemore. We specialize in bright, fun quilt patterns, fabric, fabric kits, books and licensing.  We also offer lectures and workshops about design, quilting and crafting.

Fat Quarter Shop

The Fat Quarter Shop was founded in 2003 by Kimberly Jolly. An avid quilter, Kimberly began her shop as a side business while still working a corporate position, cutting, packing and shipping right out of her house during evenings and weekends. From the very beginning, she was committed to delivering top-notch service for every single order and customer.

Every one of these companies has provided a weekly prize for our Concert this year, and we’ve also put together a Grand Prize package at the end.

Each week, Cassandra and I will highlight one of the Sponsors and let you know what the prize is.  You will have to post a photo of that week’s block by a certain date, follow Cassandra, me and the Sponsor on Instagram, and use the hashtag #quiltconcert2022weekNUMBER (replace NUMBER with the digit number of the week)  Full details will be in each week’s post.

Now, how can you contribute to this community?  It’s easy.  Just head to each sponsor page, take a look around, follow them on Instagram.  If you are so inclined, support them with a purchase.  

Show them your appreciation too!  Without them, our Quilt Along wouldn’t be as much fun.

Lovingly, Lissa

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Quilt Concert 2022 – Seasons of Love

Concert (verb) Arrange by mutual coordination

Concert (noun) Public performance typically given by multiple performers

Lissa of Lovingly Lissa and Cassandra of The (not so) Dramatic Life invite you to attend the second annual Quilt Concert!

This year’s FREE* quilt along features a shortened timeline that means you will have a completed quilt top by the end of August!

*Patterns are available for free for a limited period of time. More details below.

Valentine Colorway by yours truly.

Design

It’s a medallion! We loved working with alternative grid work last year, and continued that technique with this year’s design. Here are a few key features of this years Quilt Concert:

*Includes six traditional blocks 

*Additional blocks using traditional components tie the design together

*Construction uses all straight line seams and traditional machine piecing techniques (no curves, foundation paper piecing, appliqué, etc.)

*Visual interest is added through a non-symmetrical design

*Finishes at 60″ square for a generously sized lap quilt

Halloween Colorway from Cassandra Beaver

How it Works

Each Friday at 12:01am Eastern time, Cassandra and I will post a blog that includes the instructions for that week.  These instructions will be free for three days, so make sure you download the instructions before the end of the day on Sunday. On Monday morning the free download will be removed.

If you miss a download, the stand alone block will be available for $2 at the link provided on the post for twelve days.  

New for 2022! The full pattern will be released for purchase next week on Friday, May 20, 2022! This is great news for those of you who like to work ahead to account for an upcoming vacation or if you like to make a full project all at once.

There are lots of fantastic prizes this year! Each time you finish the goal for the week, post a picture on Instagram using the hashtags for that week, and you will have a chance to win that week’s prize. (More on this next week!)

The best way to stay on top of the free pattern downloads is to subscribe to my and/or Cassandra’s newsletter! Each Friday morning during the quilt along we send out the link you need to get to the free download.

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Fabric Requirements

Quilt Concert 2022 features six fabric colors. The color in parenthesis indicates the color that is shown in the diagram.

Fabric A (Purple): 1 yard

Fabric B (Fuchsia): 1 yard

Fabric C (Green): 1- 3/8 yards

Fabric D (Yellow): 1-1/8 yards

Fabric E (Pink): 2/3 yard

Fabric F (Black): 1-1/3 yards

This year Cassandra and I each made our sample quilts using holiday inspiration. (Thanks to everyone who voted to help us choose the color ways!) 

Cassandra is thrilled to offer fabric bundles for my Valentines Day themed quilt and her Halloween themed quilt. Additionally, the vote was so close (just one vote!) between Halloween and Americana that Cassandra decided to offer the Americana fabric bundle, too!

We love seeing different color schemes, so below is a coloring sheet to help you experiment with color placement.

This quilt could also be fun using scrappy fabrics, just remember that you may end up needing more total yardage than is listed to make sure you have the right sizes to cut all of your pieces.

PJ Jam

Starting June 3 Cassandra and I will be hosting a weekly Pajama Jam Session on Friday evening from 9:30 to 10:30pm Eastern time. Get in your comfy pj’s, grab a snack, and we’ll all sew together! To protect everyone’s privacy, the Zoom link will only be sent out via our newsletters, so make sure you sign up!

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Badge

Spread the word about the Quilt Concert quilt along! Save the image below and post it to Instagram for your first chance to win! Post by May 25, 2022, and you will be entered to win a $25 gift card from Fat Quarter Shop!

Timeline

Starting Now: Purchase and/or pull your fabrics. Sign up for the newsletters put out by Lovingly Lissa and/or The (not so) Dramatic Life to make sure you receive all of the notifications. Post the I’m attending badge for a chance to win the first prize of the quilt along! 

May 20: Full Pattern available for purchase

May 25: Last day to post the “I’m Attending” badge for the prize drawing

May 27: Winner of the first quilt along prize is announced!

June 3: Cutting Instructions (Lovingly Lissa)

June 10 Block 1: Nine Patch T (Lovingly Lissa)

June 17 Block 2: Lucky Clover (The Not So Dramatic Life)

June 24 Block 3: Hayes Triangle Corner (Lovingly Lissa)

July 1 Block 4: Hayes 4 Patch Corner (Lovingly Lissa)

July 8 Block 5: Optical Illusion (The Not So Dramatic Life)

July 15 Block 6: Crossroad (Lovingly Lissa)

July 22 Block 7: City Square (The Not So Dramatic Life)

July 29 Block 8: Towers (Lovingly Lissa)

August 5 Block 9: Interconnection (The Not So Dramatic Life)

August 12 Block 10: Flying Geese (Lovingly Lissa)

August 19: Assembly (The Not So Dramatic Life)

August 26: Quilting Suggestions

September 1: Final day to submit a photo of your quilt top to be entered in the grand prize drawing

September 9: Final Round Up and Grand Prize Announcement

I look forward to seeing you all! I can’t wait to get started.

Lovingly, Lissa

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Encore!!!

It is almost time to reveal the 2022 Quilt Concert!

I was feeling a bit nostalgic, so Cassandra and I took a trip down memory lane with a journey through the #quiltconcert2021 hashtag on Instagram.

Just look at some of these finished First Notes from Concert Goers Karen C, Laura C, Birgit K, CK_got12many, Denise Q, and Judy O.

I also quilted a First Notes, but I also have one that remains a flimsy.

I had to search the house for the quilted one. My fifteen year old has it, he called it the little quilt.

No worries with size for Quilt Concert 2022!!! It’s going to be 60″ x 60″!!!!

Want a little peak?

It was a little windy that day…LOL 😉

The big reveal for Quilt Concert 2022 is coming soon!! Be sure to subscribe to my newsletter for all the details!

Lovingly,

Lissa

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2022 Monthly Color Challenge – April

Hello all!

Did you know that there is a monthly color challenge hosted by Patterns By Jen?

It’s totally okay if you didn’t, because you know now! Every month Jen will release a free block pattern download in a specific color. This year’s colors are spice inspired!

For April, we are looking at Nigella Seeds and the color black.

I had some black Kona Sheen fabric in my stash and a nice grey to go with it. I hope the sheen shines in these photos for you, it’s hard to capture.

This block is a great way to learn how to spin your seams. It helps decrease the bulk in the seam allowances.

Here is a great tutorial on spinning seams.

When it comes to my quilts, black is either featured or not in there at all. I don’t know why, I just did a look back at my quilts to see where I used it and that’s what I found.

It is featured in my improv piece, Glitch. This actually started out where the quilt colorway was the strips of color you see in here and then flipped to black and white with the colors as accents.

This is Focus, an honorable mention winner from the Great Wisconsin Quilt Show. It is all black and white.

Check out these bloggers who are also working on the April monthly color challenge!

Karen Bolan Designs

Gail Sheppard

Sunflower Stitches

True Blue Quilts

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Every Vote Counted

Two weeks back, Cassandra of The (Not So) Dramatic Life and I asked all our followers to vote on their favorite colorway for the new Quilt Concert. Independence Day, Valentine’s Day, Halloween, and Christmas were our inspirations.

With 58% of the vote, you all have chosen Valentine’s day as my colorway!

Purples, pinks, reds and corals are in my future!! I am looking forward to this!

And just to show that EVERY.VOTE.COUNTS, winning by only 1 vote, All Hallow’s Eve for Cassandra.

Cassandra placed an order for fabrics before we left for the AQS Branson Show. We will be using Painter’s Palette solids from PBS Fabrics. Cassandra will have kits available to purchase if you are feeling Romantic or Spooky! I can’t wait to get home and start cutting!!!

The Quilt Concert will start in June, we are finalizing the pattern, making the quilts, and talking to Sponsors right now. Make sure you follow us and sign up for my newsletter to stay up to date.

Lovingly,
Lissa

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Rising Star

Many moons ago I had my second pattern appear in Make Modern Magazine.

It was so thrilling! I was so proud of seeing my design in print AND I had Free Spirit Fabrics supporting me by sending me a Kaffe Fasset Collection line before it appeared in stores.

I was in Heaven.

Today I am thrilled to announce that I’ve reformatted the pattern into my own pattern template and have it available for sale to you as a PDF download!

Rising Star consists of 46 foundation paper pieced star. There is limited fabric waste with this pattern as I give cutting instructions for each section. Knowledge on how to paper piece is expected.

But that’s not all!! While I was working on this pattern I was the Queen Bee for my guild. I asked all my Bee Mates to send me one brightly colored star with low volume background, plus some leftover low volume fabric. From those stars I created this version of Rising Star.

This is now a BONUS layout included in the pattern!! I love the dynamics of this layout so much!

The Rising Star Block finishes at 8″ x 12″ and is easily used to create your own layout for a quilt, or put six of them together to make a pillow case.

The only limit is your imagination!!

Rising Star is now available at Quilt Pattern Mart use code LissaLaunch20 for 20% off everything in my shop this weekend! Sale ends Monday March 14th, so don’t wait!!

I can’t wait to see your versions!

Lovingly, Lissa

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Quilt as Desired

That’s the part of the pattern where I get stuck.

Quilt as desired…..

I’ve got no clue what I desire!

So, let’s have a frank discussion about the Intentionally Wonky quilts I just made. There are two versions. Cover Girl, which has the green background, and Sew Good, which has the pink background.

Initially these quilts were going to be sent off to Alloway Quilting and have an edge to edge quilting motif. I hadn’t put much thought or research into what the design would be, but I was sure about having Penny quilt them.

Then I finished Cover Girl. I took a good look at her and decided I want to enter her into Quilt Shows. So that meant *I* had to quilt her. (and this is me talking, other quilters will have their quilts finished by long-armers and enter them into shows and that is okay, just not my style.)

In my opinion, the best way to figure out what I desire is to start chatting it up with friends. Everything on Cover Girl came out of a conversation with me and two friends. I started describing some of what I was looking for, mainly quilting that could be done with a walking foot, and they started throwing back ideas at me.

I used three thread colors in Cover Girl; orange, pink and green. My teal triangle remained unquilted. If the line I quilted added to the “wonkiness” it was quilted, if not quilting worked then it was not quilted.

I stitched in the ditch around each triangle and then echo quilted more triangles in the inner part. The pink triangles each got three lines, while the orange ones got whatever I felt like quilting. Some have as little as two and some go up to four or five.

For the green background I created some “ghost quilting.” What that means is that I quilted the same motif that I did in the triangles, but just in the background. These motifs float around the background and sometimes aren’t complete as they are “behind” and actual triangle block.

I then chose three directions of lines at weird angles and quilted them across the background. These lines stop at the triangle blocks and the ghost quilting and sometimes at a line going in the other directing. The spacing of the lines was randomly generated by a random number generator. 1 meant 1/4″, 2 meant 1/2″, three was 3/4″, and four was a full inch away.

I truly thought this quilting was going to take me 4 days! HA!!!! It took me 11. I am so bad at estimating time.

So now, here I am with the Sew Good version and I am tired!!! I am keeping it easy with this one. One color thread that matches the background. I use the same thread in the bottom even though the backing fabric is a dark blue. It doesn’t bother me that the thread shows up.

I completed a quick stitch in the ditch around all the triangles. I don’t want to quilt inside them and detract from the fabric. But I may do some fun hand quilting in them as time goes on.

I had planned on a simple meander all in the background, but became tempted to do a meander with a 5 petal flower thrown in, along with some loops. I am loving it! I find a meander type quilting to be meditative and relaxing, with the exception that it makes all my muscles in my shoulders and arms cry. LOL! I look forward to some downtime after Quiltcon this week to finish it up.

So, if these were *your* quilts, how would you desire them to be quilted?

Lovingly, Lissa

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It’s Sew Good!!!

And it’s so true!

I’ve been a long time fan of Deborah Fisher of Fish Museum and Circus. I’m a proud owner of one of her hand made pincushions (really, are you surprised?) I recently heard she was coming out with a fabric line and I jumped at the chance to be part of the blog hop to introduce it.

The SEW GOOD fabrics are SEW FUN!!! It features sewing notions, fabric specifically designed for binding, and the focus fabrics are based on her head pin cushions. LOVE!

One day as I was scrolling through the Fish Museum and Circus site I came across this sticker, Intentionally Wonky.

It called to me. I can be pretty anal when designing and creating a quilt. Could I design one that was intentionally wonky?

Yup.

Flying Geese is a great block to go wonky with. Honestly making them perfect can drive me up the wall, so I absolutely love that they go every which way in this quilt. And they are nice and large geese, perfect to show off these great fabrics.

Now let’s talk about color. The colors in this line are THEEEEEEEE juiciest colors, I love the way the darkest navy all the way to the brightest green and yellow just pop so brightly against the pink background. Delicious!

AAANND, I cannot wait to get my hands on Deborah’s new pincushion patterns for this line (I mean did you expect any less from me?) And those Sewing Fairies!! Seriously, anyone want me to start a swap? Too cute.

Now back to the quilt. Do you like it? I’ve made it into a pattern if you do!! The quilt is paper pieced and does require knowledge on how to paper piece. I have it available for sale at Quilt Pattern Mart.

Now, let’s go check out the rest of the bloggers!

February 1st – Dizzy Quilter

February 2nd – Sugar Sand Quilt Company

February 3rd – Hunter’s Design Studio

February 4th – Slice of Pi Quilts 

February 5th – Lovingly, Lissa  <——- You are here

February 7th – Go Go Kim

February 8th – Powered By Quilting

February 9th – Textile Time Travels

February 10th – During Quiet Time

February 11th – Fish Museum and Circus

February 12th – Dizzy Quilter

Stay tuned on Instagram because there will be a giveaway loop happening at the end of the blog hop!!

Lovingly, Lissa

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Stargazing

Finally, it has arrived!!!

In all it’s glory, I present to you my newest pattern, Stargazing.

Stargazing has a special place in my heart. This quilt was my first published pattern, appearing in Make Modern Issue #20 in 2018. Then it became the first quilt that I submitted and was accepted into a national quilt show! Which then led to my first time going to AQS Paducah.

So many firsts.

I’ve remade it using Speckled fabric from Ruby Star Society. There are 17 colors to create the rainbow of the stars.

The pattern gives instruction on how to recreate this quilt and a coloring sheet so you can make it your own. It is all labelled for ease of organization.

Instructions include step by step diagrams on how to create two at a time half square triangles and quilt assembly.

Oh, I am so excited that is finally released!!!

To celebrate the release weekend, the pattern is 25% off!!!! Monday, December 13th is when it will be listed at full price of $10. You can find the pattern on my Etsy Shop, ShoppeLovinglyLissa.

Happy Sewing!!

Lovingly,

Lissa

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Let’s see how my #UFOvember went

It went very well!!! Want to see some before and after photos? (My design wall has a quilt on it now, so please ignore the background)

RESUME

I finished quilting and bound one quilt, bound another quilt, and buried threads on a third!!! One left to quilt and finish and one left to bind. Not bad!!!

REWORK

No change here. I pulled from my orphan block pile and reworked some of those. I just didn’t feel inspired with these two yet.

REHOME

WOOT WOOT!! This pile is gone! all but one are kid size quilts. A local guild I used to belong to makes and donates kid quilts, so I reached out to them to see if they would finish these off and they said yes! The last one is a charity quilt top that I received to make from somewhere, but have had so long I don’t know where to return it to. I figured it could go with these and that would be okay.

All in all I think I had a very successful UFOvember. How did you do?

Lovingly, Lissa