Lavender and Twine Quilt - The Week Before a Quilt Launch

The week before a pattern launch, my desk is always a mess. Fabric and paper pieces. hand written lists, some paper cranes my youngest made for me that I can’t quite get to stand up. My glasses case, my headphones case, a thank you card. Ok, maybe I can’t blame it on a launch. My desk is always like this until I can’t stand it any longer and tidy it up! That moment would probably be now if I didn’t have a long list of things to do before I bring Lavender & Twine quilt to the shop. A tidy up would probably help me be more focussed and efficient, but I’m just not disciplined enough to make it happen. The other things are calling louder.

computer work for the quilt pattern

Writing the Quilt Pattern

Lisa has almost finished the pattern in Canva, and I’m having another read through. There’s a couple of different ways this quilt can be constructed, and the one we’ve chosen is the easiest and most straight forward, but I’ve put mine together the other way because it helped me spread out my colours. I need to decide whether to include it, or just write a blog post about it. (And I need to add that decision to my list, so I don’t forget!) Would you prioritise ease of stitching or ease of colour placement?

blocks on the ground

Finishing the Quilt

I’ve finished all my blocks and I’m completely smitten with them! I’ve roped in my 12 year old to take the paper pieces out for me. She’s keen for pocket money because she spent more than she’d saved up on our recent holiday, and I’m happy to pay her, because I’m feeling the time crunch. After the papers are out, I need to press and trim them, then cut sashing and sew them together. I’m really excited to see this all sewn up, even if I’m not very excited to press them all! Once the quilt top is sewn up, I need to baste and quilt it, bind it, and take photos for the pattern and next week’s newsletters.

fabric bundles

Fabric Bundles

My kids have spent the last couple of months cutting fabrics for starter kits, if you’d like to make a Lavender & Twine Quilt like mine! Making the bundles is a huge job that needs to be done by in time so I can ship them down to Laura who cuts my EPP kits and ships everything off to you. I like it though, it’s simple and rhythmic and the feeling of progress as we shrink these piles is very satisfying. 


Find the fabric bundles here!

EPP kit plus fabric

A New Paper Pieces Kit

Laura sent me the new paper pieces kit and it’s beautiful! And Free Spirit sent me this “City of Dreams” fabric by Monika Forsberg and it’s stunning. All I want to do it drop everything and baste these diamonds! But first, I want to cut all the fabric for the rest of the quilt and organise them into blocks to test the fabrics requirements on the pattern. I do love that part!

Jodi holding the quilt block

Are you going to join the quilt along?

Lavender & Twine quilt is now live and I’m so excited to share it with you. It’s a beautiful, traditional block turned into something new, but still keeping that vintage charm! I really hope you’ll join us when we sew it together from June. Grab what you need to make yours below so you're ready for us to start!


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