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Thursday, 23 October 2025

Cabin Spark quilt sew-along - {INTRODUCTION} WEEK 1: Kickoff + Fabric Pull

Hi there and huge WELCOME to my Cabin Spark QUILT sew-ALONG!

Two years ago, when I organized my Winterflake quilt pattern SAL that was featuring my Wintertale fabric collection with Art Gallery Fabrics the response was amazing and I am so happy to be hosting another sew-along event. 

What I am truly excited about is that I will be recreating my Cabin Spark quilt pattern with my second Xmas fabric collection - Adventale

Adventale is a cozy, Christmas-inspired collection that includes a few unique panels—perfect for creating handmade gifts. For this sew along, I’ll be working with the Welcome Home panel, which I designed especially with this quilt in mind.

Cabin Spark quilt-along schedule:

 

  • Week 1, October 24 - Kickoff + Fabric Pull 
  • Week 2, October 31 - Cutting Party
  • Week 3, November 7 - Block Construction
  • Week 4, November 14 - Layout + Assembly
  • Week 5, November 21 - Quilting + Finish

As everything is going to be posted through my Instagram and this blog space, you don't need any other sign-ups. You can eventually subscribe to my newsletter but only if you wish to obtain some freebies, coupon codes and news (which can be pretty amazing too☺️). 

So what will you need, alongside excitement of making something new in a good company?

You will need some fabrics and tools.



And you will need the quilt pattern, that can be purchased in my Etsy shop.

Here is the back cover of my Cabin Spark quilt pattern that has some great suggestions and basic information about tools, materials, techniques involved and quilt sizes.


I always suggest to read the pattern before starting to pick and cut the necessary fabrics.

While I have only PDF patterns available, there are some quilt shops that like to buy the printing license from me (available in my Etsy shop as well) and they print the patterns on paper to provide them for their customers that prefer to buy the paper pattern and the fabrics together. 



Here are some quilt shops that have the fabric kits available:


Before finally posting the video for you to watch, I just want to THANK you so much for joining me in this quilt sew-along event and I hope that you will enjoy sewing with me and other makers! 

Although most of you will watch the video only, I thought I should also include some captions from the video, maybe they can be helpful too, as I am sure that there are parts in the video where my English could sound confusing. 



While choosing fabrics for a quilt can be the most exciting part of the process for some makers, for others it can feel a little intimidating—or even overwhelming. That’s why fabric kits and curated bundles are often such a helpful option. Another way to “test drive” your fabric ideas is by using the coloring page included in most patterns.



Before we dive deep into color theory, let’s touch on a few simple, practical principles for fabric selection.

The safest place to start is by looking at contrast. In quilts with lots of negative space, contrast helps define the line between the background and the foreground (the block or main design). Put simply, contrast means “difference,” and it ensures that your blocks stand out against the background. The most common types are light vs. dark and warm vs. cool contrasts.

In this particular pattern, though, the task is slightly different. Here, the blocks are unified, and the secondary design appears as classic sawtooth star shapes. To highlight those stars, I used a solid white fabric, which creates a crisp contrast with the surrounding prints. So my suggestion is: for the star corners, choose fabrics that are either very light, very dark, or clearly contrasting with the rest of your palette. This way, the star design will shine through the patchwork.

As AGF offers Fat Quarter Fabric Wonders bundles—usually consisting of 16 assorted prints from each collection—like in the case of the Adventale collection, you can easily use just one bundle! Simply add one coordinating solid fabric for the star corners and another option for block centers, and you’ll have everything you need to make a beautiful baby-{squared throw} size quilt with 16 blocks. 


For my throw-size version, as stated in the requirements table, I used a mix of 20 different fabrics for the logs1 fabric for the stars, and 1 fabric-panel for the block centers.

For this quilt, my fabric selection is based on my Adventale collection. If the collection had a wider range of prints, I would likely avoid the lightest fabrics, as they don’t provide enough contrast with the white sawtooth stars. That’s why I plan to use the lighter fabrics mainly for the smaller logs closer to the center of the block, where they won’t “touch” the stars. And I will do something that would be described as "scrappy" style, almost random piecing (…except for making sure the darker fabrics touch the corner stars, while the lighter ones flow toward the center).

When choosing fabrics, the safest and most effective approach—like I mentioned before—is to select logs that will clearly stand out against the fabric used for the star corners. Within the group of logs themselves, the fabrics should feel harmonious, meaning there shouldn’t be too much contrast and difference in value. You can choose any colors you like—even a rainbow palette—as long as they contrast well with the star corners. 

One of the most common and effective ways to use contrast within a log cabin block is to select one distinct group or palette of colors or prints for one diagonal half of the block, and then use a contrasting set for the other half. This creates a striking effect, especially when you start playing with quilt layouts. However, if you’re working with directional prints for the centers, you’ll want to plan carefully so the final image comes together the way you intend. 


The centers, on the other hand, offer a great opportunity to get creative. You can play with value, color, or even small block design. For example, in this last example, I’ve used small heart-shaped blocks for the centers, which also makes it perfect for a Valentine’s-themed version.

For my version of the quilt, I’ll be using the squares with scenes from my Welcome Home panel. They measure about 6.5”, so I can either trim them down with a 6” square ruler or, if I want them to stand out a bit more, cut them to 5” and add a 1” strip frame—just as shown above. I think I’ll go with that option.

On the other hand, if I were using the alphabet letters from the Jingle All the Letters panel, I’d cut them true to size at 6” right away. Since the background fabric there is dark, the letters already stand out beautifully against any of the log prints I’d be pairing them with.


The possibilities are truly endless! I can not wait to see the fabrics you'll choose!

Please feel free to contact me with any questions, suggestions or comments either here or on Instagram.

Katarina


Sunday, 19 October 2025

Unveiling the Cabin Spark SAL Quilt Adventure!




Christmas sewing anyone?🌲🎁

Since launching my first fabric collection with Art Gallery Fabrics back in 2014, I’ve been designing quilt patterns that highlight my fabric prints in a simple yet unique way, always using traditional piecing techniques.



With the release of my Adventale fabric collection this year, I wanted to design a quilt that feels easy to sew and simple to organize, but still results in something truly special and beautiful. 

The original Cabin Spark quilt made with Adventale fabrics (pictured on the quilt pattern cover) was stunningly pieced by my friend Alicia from Wild Blooms Quilt Co., and I’m so excited to finally be making my own version alongside you, using my Adventale prints with addition of a few prints from the Plentiful collection, to add a mix of green-ish prints;).

Adventale is a cozy, Christmas-inspired collection that includes a few unique panels—perfect for creating handmade gifts. For this sew along, I’ll be working with the Welcome Home panel, which I designed especially with this quilt in mind.

The original Cabin Spark quilt also features the Alphabet panel, using the letters XMAS across the center row. You’re welcome to follow that idea, or make it your own by using something else for your 6" centers—perhaps a small quilt block, a fussy-cut print, or even a solid piece of fabric if you’d prefer to keep things simple and avoid directional orientation.




The Cabin Spark quilt pattern should be appealing to a wide range of skill levels although all my patterns are written for the beginner to advanced beginner/ intermediate sewer. The SAL will start on October 24, but there will be the giveaway on Instagram sponsored by AGF happening on October 22-24, so make sure to follow my IG account



There will be another giveaway during the first week of November, generously offered by Golden Girls Fabric Co with the FQ bundle of my newly released Barcelona Fabrics!



Because this quilt design is both precut- and scrap-friendly, the fabric requirements—and the quantities needed—will depend on the size of quilt you choose to make (unless you’re diving into your scrap bin, which is a fantastic option for this pattern!).

For my throw-size version, as stated in the requirements table, I used a mix of 20 different fabrics for the logs, 1 fabric for the stars, and 2 fabric-panels for the block centers.

I am making my quilt using FQs for the logs and as this version has 20 blocks, I will be using 20 FQs.


So, what is sew-along?

 

The sew-along is collaborative event where participants follow a specific pattern or design to create a quilt together. It's a fantastic way to learn new sewing techniques, complete projects and connect with other sewing enthusiasts. 
I will provide the preparatory instructions, fabric options/color palettes, post videos and diagrams that will help you complete this fun quilt pattern! 

According to the following schedule, I will make a blog post each week with a video follow-up. 
If you have any thoughts, questions or suggestions, please just post them in the comments, either on my blog or on Instagram

While you will be able to learn how to create the blocks, you will still need to get the pattern, if you already didn't. 

 

Cabin Spark quilt-along schedule:

 

  • Week 1, October 24 - Kickoff + Fabric Pull 
  • Week 2, October 31 - Cutting Party
  • Week 3, November 7 - Block Construction
  • Week 4, November 14 - Layout + Assembly
  • Week 5, November 21 - Quilting + Finish


 

Throughout the sew-along, I will be glad to provide guidance and address any issues that you may encounter. 
To gather all the projects, pics, comments and information together, please just use the hashtag #cabinsparkquiltSAL on Instagram.


I hope that you will join me during this Christmas sewing event and that you will enjoy the process and have fun! 


If you are interested in purchasing the fabric KIT and make the quilt using the same fabrics as I will, you can find the kit in these two shops:




Can’t wait to start this SAL and make something beautiful — hopefully with you sewing along too!


Katarina


Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Duomo quilt sew-along

After a great experience that I had with my first ever organised Winterflake quilt sew along, I thought to offer another sew-along, with the only change that it will be organized via email subscription (totally free) and you will be able to get the videos and other information that way!
You can simply subscribe here, finding the subscription box on the right of my blog or by visiting my website where you can get the subscription box with a pop-up window or there's the area reserved for that at the bottom of my website's landing page.


As with Winterflake and my other tested quilt patterns, I can't thank enough to my amazing pattern testers who helped me so much during this journey. It's been so helpful to share the experience, the opinions and feedback in order to bring the better pattern and sewing results.   
There are so many possibilities to play with only 2 blocks, or just one, upon your liking and preferences. 
This pattern was quite challenging and is absolutely the most extensive pattern I ever wrote, because it has several layouts and sizes, so there was a lot going on behind the scenes, I will not lie. I almost quit with writing it, as I felt exhausted at one point. 

 There is also the BONUS-fat quarter variation for all those pre-cuts lovers.

"Duomo" quilt pattern was inspired with beautiful old tiles from the facade of The Duomo - Catedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore - in Florence.

I am so happy to show you some of the versions that will be available.

The pattern will be available on November 1, and the sew-along will commence on November 2, the very next day. 

And November is not just another month; it's my birthday month, and this year, I'm celebrating it with all of you in the most creative way possible! Welcome to the "November Quilt Sew-Along Party!" 🎉

As the leaves turn golden and the air grows crisp, there's something magical about November that makes it the perfect time to embark on a cozy quilting adventure. 

And here's the twist: this sew-along will run through all five weeks of November, leading up to the most festive time of the year. By the end of it, you'll have a stunning quilt ready to grace your holiday parties and gatherings or maybe to have a perfect gift for that special person in your life.



Why a November Quilt Sew-Along?

 

November is more than just pumpkin spice lattes and Thanksgiving turkey (although those are pretty great too). It's a month of reflection, gratitude, and creativity. By stitching together our own unique quilt, we're not just creating a beautiful piece of art; we're crafting memories, warmth, and a sense of togetherness.


 

Here is the schedule:

·       Week One, November 2 -  Prep: Choose  + Cut Fabricspages 1, 2, 3 and 4

·       Week Two, November - Make units and sub-blocks: pages 5, 6 and 7

·       Week Three, November 16 -  Make block: page 8

·       Week Four, November 23 - Quilt top assembly: pages 9, 10,11, 12 and 13

·       Week Five, November 30 - Finishing: pages 15 and 16


 


What to Expect:

The "November Quilt Sew-Along Party" is designed for quilters of all levels, from beginners eager to learn to seasoned pros looking for a fun project. Here's what you can expect:

Week 1: Gathering Supplies and InspirationCutting and Preparing 

We kick off the party by sharing a list of supplies you'll need. Get ready to rummage through your fabric stash or head to your favorite quilt shop for some themed materials. I'll also dive into the inspiration behind my quilt design. I'll guide you through the process of cutting fabric with precision and care, sharing some tips for obtaining perfect units. But most importantly, I will try to give you some ideas and inspiration for choosing fabrics for your quilt. 

Week 2: Sewing units and Sub-Blocks!

We'll start sewing the units and sub-blocks together, exploring techniques to ensure perfect seams. Don't worry; we'll talk about that elusive scant 1/4-inch seam allowance too!

Week 3: Sewing Blocks!

 This is where the magic begins!

Week 4: Assembling the Quilt Top!

As November draws to a close, we'll assemble the quilt top, bringing all your hard work together. You'll start to see your quilt take shape, and the excitement will build!

Week 5: Quilting and Finishing (Nov 30)


In the final week, we'll delve into basting, quilting, binding and finishing touches. By the end of November, you'll have a beautiful, completed quilt to showcase proudly during the holiday season.

So, mark your calendars, set up your sewing space and prepare to celebrate my birthday month with creativity, camaraderie, and quilting joy. Let's make November unforgettable with the "November Quilt Sew-Along Party!" 

Sign-up for my newsletter to stay tuned for weekly updates, tips, and inspiration. 


Your quilt journey is about to begin, and I can't wait to sew along with you! 🎂🧵

Katarina



Monday, 24 July 2023

Winterflake quilt sew along - final week 6


Hello and welcome to the 6th
 week of the Winterflake quilt sew-along and thank you so much for following along!


Here are the previous posts if you are catching up only now:






- WEEK 5: quilt assembly

You can get my Winterflake quilt pattern any time and make this quilt pattern at your own pace!


This week we are finishing the quilt and I am sharing my process of quilt sandwiching and binding.







Here's the video:





Huge THANKS to everyone following and sewing along!
Till next time,
Katarina