Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Dust Off a Book Blog Hop - Sewing Mat

 I decided to join in with Bea for the Dust Off a Quilt Book Blog Hop. I'll admit, I have purchased too many quilt books through the years. 

I finally did give some of my old books to a church located by my office. The church gives everything away to area residents. The quilt books that I gave away were mainly ones that created quilt blocks using templates. I have never enjoyed sewing with templates. There are many more time-efficient techniques than templates to create quilt blocks.  Here is the book that I decided to sew my project from:


Quilt Petite by Sedef Imer .This book is not really, really, old - the copyright is 2016.  This book contains quite a few small quilts, such as doll quilts and place mats. But I have never sewed anything from it.  So I decided to sew this Sewing Machine Mat.


The pieced section of the mat is set on point, which I do like. I had a charm pack of this Leila Boutique Farmer's Daughter fabric, plus I had some fat quarters for the bigger sections.
This is my finished Sewing Mat, along with a Thread Catcher. I had some black and white striped fabric that I cut on the bias for the binding.


The book said to sew a snap to the left pocket to hold the thread catcher. I used this type of a magnetic snap because that's what I had on hand.


 This is how I covered the back of this magnetic snap. Of course, I was concerned about putting my hand in and out of the pocket and getting scraped up. So I sewed 3 small rectangles together and added this heart label, just because I had it. I did hand stitch it down because it was too hard to put through my machine. 


This is the inside of the thread catcher, also, showing the back of the snap. I did not want to leave it this way, it is very sharp.



So I made another little patch and added this "sweet" label.


I just used some leftover low-volume prints for the back and pieced them together. I chose this "Sewing Heals the Soul label. I thought it fit since I made the Sewing Mat. 


Here is my new Pfaff sitting on my new finished Sewing Mat. I am able to have my cutting mat on my table and still have this sewing mat fit in my workspace. It will look nice once everything is cleared off, but, in reality, that does not happen often.  I am glad I finally sewed something from this book. Also, I'm glad I was able to use this fabric because it has been sitting in a basket for quite a while.   



Thank you Bea for Hosting this fun Blog Hop. Please visit everyone else that is participating in this Blog Hop.  They have some awesome quilt projects to show you. 


March 3

Karrin’s Crazy World

Textile Ranger

March 4

Alyciaquilts

KathleenMcMusing

March 5

MooseStashQuilting

WithStringsAttached

March 6

NettieSews

Beaquilter



11 comments:

  1. What a great project for your new machine. I am not familiar with that book - it is one of the fun things about this hop, finding out books people have that you don't know about!

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    1. Thank you so much, Kathleen. I am enjoying my new Sewing Mat. I am glad I got to sew something from this book, too.

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  2. What a great project!! and maybe... because you have something pretty - it will get cleared off more haha!! I loved your *in reality* statement!! Great job

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    1. Thanks so much Bea! I do like my new mat to brighten up the area.

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  4. What a great project to pick. I love the thread catcher and how you added it.

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  5. I guess MooseStashQuilting is anonymous today🙄. But it’s really me🤣

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    1. Thank you MooseStash! I'm anonymous sometimes too!

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  6. Adorable sewing machine mat! Thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. Thank you, Karrin. I am enjoying my new Sewing Machine Mat. Even my husband was surprised that I now have a "utility bag" or something he called it.

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  7. What a fun sewing machine mat and beautiful, too!

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