Showing posts with label Scrap Quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scrap Quilting. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Field of Valor – A Patriotic Take on the St. Paddy’s Field Quilt

 

Field of Valor – A Patriotic Take on the St. Paddy’s Field Quilt

This quilt may look familiar… and that’s because Field of Valor is simply a different colorway of my St. Paddy’s Field quilt pattern. Changing fabrics can completely transform the story a quilt tells, and this version speaks to something very close to my heart — patriotism, gratitude, and honoring those who have served our country.

As we celebrate the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, I wanted to create something that reflects appreciation for the freedoms we enjoy and the sacrifices made by our veterans. The red, white, and blue palette gives this design a timeless patriotic feel, while the movement of the blocks creates a sense of strength and unity.

This quilt will be donated to Coming Home Incorporated here in Idaho Falls, Idaho to be raffled at their Summer Fundraiser, supporting veterans in our community. It is truly an honor to contribute in a small way to an organization that gives so much to those who have served. Quilts have always been symbols of comfort, care, and connection, and I hope this one wraps someone in warmth and appreciation.


One Pattern – Endless Possibilities


One of the things I love most about this pattern is how easily it adapts to any theme simply by changing the fabrics.

Imagine this design in:

  • cheerful prints for a summer picnic quilt

  • warm tones for a cozy fall quilt

  • playful orange and black for Halloween

  • festive reds and greens for Christmas

  • soft pinks and reds for Valentine’s Day

The structure of the blocks creates movement and visual interest no matter the palette, making it a wonderful pattern to revisit again and again. Each version tells a different story.


Quilting With Purpose

Creating quilts for meaningful causes adds another layer of fulfillment to the process. Knowing that this quilt will help support veterans through Coming Home Incorporated makes every stitch even more special.

As we approach America’s 250th anniversary, it feels especially appropriate to reflect on the courage and dedication of those who have protected our country. This quilt is my way of saying thank you — not only to those who served, but also to the families who stood beside them.

I hope Field of Valor inspires you to think about how fabric choices can transform a pattern and how quilting can be a way to give back to causes close to your heart.

Whether patriotic, seasonal, or scrappy, this design is proof that sometimes all it takes is a change of color to create an entirely new story.

Happy quilting🧵✨


If you would like to make this quilt, look back to our posts on St. Paddy's Field for the Step by Step instructions and videos. This week I will be editing videos of the construction process for this quilt and will post links here as that task is completed. If you have joined us on Sister of The Divide Quilt Alongs on Facebook, you can view the live demonstrations that are posted there. Your comments and questions are always welcomed! 



Friday, July 22, 2022

Everyone Needs a Zippered Pouch!

 


I have a weakness for pouches, I love them! I love to make them. They are great for organizing not just make up essentials but quilting essentials, EPP kits, first aid supplies for your home or car, quick grab and take office supplies for on the road, there is literally no end to the multitude of uses you can find for pouches.


What a fun way to use up your scraps! For this pouch I have used some 2.5" squares that were left over from a quilt. I simply stitched them together until I had a piece large enough that I could fold in half for the pattern. I chose a pretty liner fabric that would coordinate.


The FREE pattern for this pouch is available through Riley Blake Designs and here is the link for the PDF pattern. Taco Pouch Templates There are several sizes and I will post the video tutorial at the end of this blog. For this pouch I selected the Large Size Template. I used a Chalk Marker to mark around the template and then cut it out with scissors.

 
 
This is what your piece will look like when you open the fold.
 
 

You will also need to cut your lining and interfacing materials with the same template.


Make sure you get an extra long zipper, it makes this pouch quick and easy to create. Follow the directions in the video tutorial by Riley Blake Designs below and you will have yourself a cute pouch! This would be an excellent pattern to use for crumb piecing, using all your random bits and scraps, stitched together to create your own fabric design. For that I would recommend that you cut your interfacing and crumb piece directly onto that to support your work. Have fun with it!


Be sure to watch the video below for complete step by step instructions to create your pouch!