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August 3, 2017

Bear Paw Sighting!

by Judy Tucker


Four Bear Paw Blocks

Four Bear Paw Blocks

Four Bear Paw Blocks

Four Bear Paw Blocks

Making a quilt using the classic Bear Paw block has been on my quilting bucket list since the 1970s.  But there were no rotary cutters or short cuts back then....just cardboard templates. My accuracy cutting with cardboard templates left a lot to be desired!  It was just too much trouble and the blocks didn't look good enough for me to want to make a whole quilt. Since I could do free form needle turn applique that's what I used to do!  Bear Paw blocks were put on an indefinite hold!

Digging through my stash recently, I came across a short stack of floral fat quarters. How fun would it be to make a quilt that looked like a meadow with Bear Paw prints!

That idea ruled out the traditional Bear Paw layout with the paws facing outward in 4 directions (often with sashing between the blocks). See below.  It's very sweet with these floral fabrics but not what I wanted.

BearPawBlockin4Patch.jpg

I started to draw the quilt on graph paper but quickly realized I wanted to see a variety of layouts. So I opened EQ7 (Electric Quilt 7) on my computer. I needed to draw my single bear paw block (the bear paw block in the EQ7 block library is similar to the 4 patch above) but then it was was easy to use my new bear paw block to look at a number of options. I started with the straight forward quilt on the far left below. Next to it are other two possibilities. 

I've picked my design (not exactly any of those shown!) and with the aid of all the current quilting tools and shortcuts have been happily sewing Bear Paw blocks! I love working with these cheerful summery Sarah Fielke "Enchanted" flower prints by Windham Fabrics (2014) with Kona® cotton solid color accents! 

Bear Paws Alternating Blocks.jpg
Bear Paws Alternating Blocks Reversing.jpg
Bear in the Meadow Quilt.jpg

TAGS: Bear Paw Quilt Blocks, Bear Paw Quilt layout possibilities, Modern Bear Paw quilt design, Sarah Fielke "Enchanted" 2014, Windham fabrics, Electric Quilt 7, EQ7


August 14, 2015

EQ7: Seasons Row-A-Long

by Judy Tucker


I just saw EQ7's blog today announcing this Row-A-Long starting on September 1, 2015.  The host, Marian Pena, states you don't need to have EQ7 (Electric Quilt 7) to participate in the Row-A-Long. But if you do have the software, there will be tutorials included for EQ7.  When EQ7 sponsors a project like this, I know it will be a great learning experience.  

There are prizes folks!!  

Here's the link to the EQ7 Behind the Mouse blog post.  And here's a link to host Marian Pena's post about the Seasons Row-A-Long on her blog, Seams to be Sewn.

Looks like a lot of fun!  Any one want to sew along?

TAGS: EQ7, EQ7: Seasons Row-A-Long, Marian Pena, Seams to be Sewn, Seasons


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