![]() If you use the solid center line, you will find that your triangles are too small. Then make your cut along the right edge of the ruler. The cutting instructions (found on page 3), say you are to align the Outer Left Dashed line with the outside edge of the rectangle – as shown below. The biggest mistake people make when cutting these triangles is they align the solid center line with the edge of the rectangle. The specific things that I wanted to point out are Cutting the Half Triangles and cutting the roof for the cabin.įor Cutting the Half Triangles, see the cutting box for the Tree Tops, found on the top of page 22. There are also a few hints in the book on page 3 that you will want to take a look at. I am assuming that you all know how to do that, so I won’t bore you with that! I am going to go over a couple of things specific to this pattern. I will keep you posted on when the kits and yardage arrives.For those of you joining the Let It Snow QAL, I have a few hints to share today about the cutting. That’s all I have made so far with these fabrics, but I am working on more! I also can’t wait to see what all you make using this line. This runner pattern is available now and can be found in our Trendy Table 3 book. Lastly, we have our Easy Peasy runner made with a 5″ stacker of the Snowed In collection. We will be offering the following free pattern to go with the panel. This fabric line also comes with a panel. We will offer kits with both the aqua version shown above and the white background shown below. ![]() That book is out of print, so it is now only available as a PDF book or PDF single pattern. This pattern was originally available in our Angles With Ease 2 book. This kit will be offered in one of Riley Blakes a keepsake boxes and includes the pattern. This pattern can be found in our Trendy Table 3 book (available now), as a single pattern (available next month) or in the kit mentioned below. You can preorder this kit here, but again they will only be available as long as I can get more fabric. It’s Fat Quarter friendly and uses the Creative Grids 60-degree triangle ruler. It’s an oversized snowflake block and it makes for a very dramatic wall or lap quilt! This pattern will also be available next month. You leave me a comment to be entered into the Sew Along or send me an email to sign up! I would love to have you join us. We will start on June 17th and it will run through August 19th. I am also going to be hosting a Sew Along for this quilt. The preorders are due shortly, so if you want to make sure that you get one, you will want to commit sooner than later! There may be more available later, but it all depends on if I will be able to get more fabric. I am taking preorders for those that would like a kit of this sampler. This pattern will be available next month. My favorite is the Snowed In Sampler below. I also have a set of patterns to go with the collection. ![]() This Fat Quarter pack is available for preorder here. Here’s a closer look at those prints – a mix of winter motifs, florals, dots, plaids, and a touch of the holidays. In Minnesota, being snowed in can be one of the best things – you can’t get out so no going to work or activities. Now I can’t wait to get “Snowed In” this winter with a pile of this fabric and create quilts for my home. The combination is fresh, yet warm and inviting. ![]() It’s easy to see that all of these things inspired the different prints in this fabric collection. I like to mix in pine boughs, red berries, snowmen, and trees – anything to make my home warm and cozy during the long winter. I watch them all season and they just make me happy! My love of snowflakes has led me to collect a few other complimentary winter decorations. As soon as the first snowflakes start to fly, I hang my collection of hand-cut paper snowflakes around the house. I live in Minnesota, where we have winter for about 5 months out of the year. ![]() If you follow me on any of my other social media channels, you have already seen it, but I thought I would share it here too for those that haven’t! It was fun to see so many of you still here, even though I took such a long blog break! To get you caught up on what I’ve been doing, I have a fabric line to share that will be coming out in May. As I mentioned in my last post, I’m behind on sharing my new things with my blog readers. ![]()
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