March 31, 2023

Scrappy Playground Pattern Release

Do you love scrap quilts? I do! I save any scraps bigger than about 1" square, which means I have a lot of scraps! Mostly my scraps are stored in shoe boxes, sorted by colour, but I do have a few bags of scraps cut into certain sizes so they're ready to use. One of those bags is full of 1 ½" squares, so I designed Scrappy Playground especially to make use of them. You can get the pattern now in my shop!
Scrappy Playground quilt pattern | DevotedQuilter.com
Photo by Kitty Wilkin

One of the ways I like to tame the craziness of using ALL the colours and prints together in a scrap quilt, is to use lots of negative space. As a bonus, that also makes the quilt faster to stitch 😊 For this version of Scrappy Playground I used a grey solid, but I'm dreaming of a version using a rich blue or purple, with lighter colours for the scraps. I'm also tempted to make a version with a simple white background. I certainly have enough scraps to make them all! What colour background would you want to use first?

Scrappy Playground was originally published in The Quilter's Planner 2022. I've now expanded the pattern to include instructions for a 48" x 48" baby size and a 96" x 96" queen size, along with the 60" x 72" throw size shown.
Scrappy Playground quilt pattern | DevotedQuilter.com
Scrappy Playground is suitable for confident beginner quilters, and more experienced quilters will also love highlighting even their smallest scraps. It makes a great leader/ender project, too, which is how I plan to make my next one after I finish my current leader/ender quilts.
Scrappy Playground quilt pattern | DevotedQuilter.com
Photo by Kitty Wilkin

The PDF pattern is available now and the printed pattern PREORDER is also available. Printed patterns will ship as soon as they arrive from the printer.

To celebrate the pattern release, Scrappy Playground is listed at the introductory price now through Monday, April 3, so head to the shop now to pick up your copy before the price goes up!

Buy Scrappy Playground now


I can't wait to see your Scrappy Playground quilts!

March 27, 2023

Boldly

Devotion for the Week...

A couple of years ago, I was in a quilt shop and saw another pattern designer. I had never met him before, but we had interacted a couple of times on IG and I wanted to introduce myself, but hesitated. All kinds of thoughts go through my head in moments like that. Things like ‘I don’t want to bother him’ or ‘he won’t know who I am’ or ‘what would I even say?’ I’m not the boldest of people, that’s for sure!
 
I think that might be why I like Hebrews 4:16, which says, “So let us come boldly to the throne of our gracious God. There we will receive his mercy, and we will find grace to help us when we need it most.” I particularly love that the writer said we should come to God boldly. I mean, if anyone were going to intimidate me and make me feel anything but bold, it would be the Creator of heaven and earth! Who am I to even think about approaching Him?  
We can approach God boldly, confident that He wants us to come | DevotedQuilter.com
And yet…He invites us. He opened up the way so we could come to Him. He wants us to have that kind of relationship with Him, where we bring all of our worries and concerns to Him and ask for help. We don’t ever need to hesitate, worrying that we’re bothering Him or that He isn’t interested. Instead, we can approach Him boldly, confident that He wants us to come.

March 24, 2023

My First Quilt with Laura Piland

Today I'm excited to bring you the second post in the My First Quilt series, and the first one that is an actual interview. 
My First Quilt with Laura Piland - DevotedQuilter.com
Do you know Laura Piland of Slice of Pi Quilts? Chances are, even if you don't know Laura, you've probably seen an Exploding Heart quilt someone made with her super popular pattern. Laura loves trying new things and coming up with ways to make quilts quickly. She also runs a deals group for quilting and sewing, so head to her website if you want to learn more about that (but read the interview first!).

You can connect with Laura in these places: Her websiteFacebookInstagram, and TikTok.

And now, here's Laura's first quilt! Isn't it cute?
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com

What year did you make your first quilt? What prompted you to make it?


I made my first quilt in 2010. A friend of mine had a baby prematurely, and she was going to be in the NICU for quite some time. I knew I couldn't take a casserole to the NICU, so I asked my mom what else I could do. She said I should make a quilt! I had not enjoyed sewing as a kid, but I knew a quilt was the best gift for the situation. So I said, "FINE!" and went to my local JOANN store to look for fabric.

What techniques were used in that first quilt? Did you quilt it yourself?


At JOANN, I found a panel that was really for making a quiet book. It had bright colors, so I matched some solids to the panel and decided I turn it into a quilt and make it up as I went!
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com
I used the images from the panel to piece blocks, then I fussy cut some of the shapes and appliqued the girl's name in the center block. I didn't even know the words "applique" and "fussy cutting" at the time!
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com
I stitched in the ditch AND free-motion quilted around the designs on the quilt. I even sewed the binding on with a wavy decorative stitch. It blows even my mind that I attempted so many things on that first quilt!
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com

Who taught you to make the quilt?


Mostly YouTube! I did make a lot of calls to my mom and my grandmother too.

Are the colours you chose for your first quilt ones you would still choose today?


Yes! The bright colors were perfect for a baby, and I'd definitely use them again!
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com

Did you fall in love with quilting right away? Or was there a gap between making the first quilt and the next one?


I was instantly hooked! I LOVED the thrill of trying new things and figuring them out! I started another quilt immediately after finishing this one!

Where is the quilt now?


I gifted the quilt to the baby just as soon as she came home from the NICU. (Yes, it took me that long to make the quilt too!) Her mama was so thankful for the quilt, and years later, she sent me a photo of her daughter still using the quilt. Knowing the quilt is loved and appreciated is just about as addicting as making the quilt itself!
Laura Piland's first quilt | DevotedQuilter.com

Is there anything you wish you could go back and tell yourself as you made that first quilt?


Keep going! You have no idea what this is going to lead to!

Anything else you want to share about your first quilt?


It's been 13 years and over 450 quilts since I made that first one, and I can still remember the failures and late night Google searches of the very first one. It still thrills me, and I have continued to try new things in the quilts I make to keep learning - and failing. I learn something new with every quilt I make.



Thanks for sharing your first quilt with us, Laura! I'm sure Jocelyn and her family felt your love for them in every stitch ❤

Isn't it fun to see how our quilty friends got started quilting? I'll have another My First Quilt post to share next month!