Showing posts with label Square in Square quilt ruler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Square in Square quilt ruler. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

My secret quilting weapon aka square in a square ruler


One of the many things I enjoy about quilters and stitchers and gardeners is their sense of adventure.  They are forever listening and watching and learning.  They listen for new tips, new ideas, new ways to do things and especially a new place to shop!

After Jo Morton class on Saturday, my partner in crime and shopping Carmen and I decided to take a short road trip to Spring Hill and check out a new quilt shop.  Several quilters had been talking about the new shop and since it was a pretty day and we did not have other pressing plans, we decided Saturday afternoon was the day.


Dancing Bobbin is the name of quilt shop in Spring Hill and it did not disappoint!  There were lots of yummy fabrics (some of them half price), a long arm quilting machine in operation and two of the nicest owners/quilters.  There were many beautiful quilts on display.  There were quilts being pieced and some being quilted.


As were talking with our newly found kindred spirits, Linda showed us a wonderful ruler called a square in a square and showed us how to use it.  Eureka!  Two of the most impressive things about this ruler is the speed and accuracy in piecing.  There also seems to be an endless variety of patterns.


The next Jo Morton class is Flying Geese.  The quilt is tiny--doll size!  Several years ago AppleJack refinished a crib size spindle bed.  I will be using my new secret weapon square in a square ruler to make a flying geese quilt for the bed.  Remember, all that wonderful Blueberry Crumb cake fabric I purchased earlier this year?  I will be using it in the flying geese quilt.

So far the square in a square has been very enjoyable to use and I am making great progress!  Tonight, I suspect AppleJack will find me fast asleep with the quilt book on my head as I study, plot and plan future quilts using this ruler and book.

Are there other secret quilting weapons out there waiting for me to discover?

Monday, June 18, 2012

New Books and my new quilting ruler

I am learning how to use my new secret weapon quilting ruler.  I will have show and tell to share tomorrow.

New books are looming on the horizon:


  • In the Meadow by Blackbird
  • Sunnybrook by Maggie Bonanomi
  • Kansas City Star will be releasing a book by Stacy Nash
  • Halloween ornament issue by Just Cross Stitch magazine to be released in early July
Also if you love scissors, The Primitive Hare has a reproduction pair named Anne Boleyn.