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Week 1: The Farmer’s Wife Quilt-Along

June 10, 2011 by Scarlett Burroughs

This Quilt-Along is taking the blogging community by storm.  Hosted by Amanda from MsMcporkchops and Angela from Fussy Cut it’s week one and there are first blocks popping up everywhere I look. Since it just started, you still have time to join.

The heart of this book lies in the responses to a simple yet profound question posed by the magazine: “If you had a daughter of marriageable age, would you, in light of your own experience, have her marry a farmer?” Within these pages, I found not only insightful reflections but also glimpses into the very essence of rural life during that era. The letters, penned by women from diverse backgrounds, resonate with authenticity, offering a poignant mosaic of joys, challenges, and enduring love for the land.

Accompanying these heartfelt missives are 111 quilt blocks, each meticulously designed to reflect the essence of rural life. From simple geometric patterns to intricate designs, these blocks serve not only as a visual representation of the era but also as a testament to the creativity and resourcefulness of the women who crafted them. With detailed instructions and template cutting directions, Hird equips readers with the tools to recreate these blocks and embark on their own quilting journey. 

You can see our full review of this book here – The Farmers Wife – Book Review and Quilt Patterns. 

 

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Smart Shopping for Quilters – Monday Precut Fabric Sales

Let’s be honest — quilting is a joy, but it can also be an investment. Fabric costs have crept up over the years, and many of us want to stretch our quilting budget as far as possible without compromising on quality or creativity. That’s why I love Fat Quarter Shop’s Precuts of the Week Monday sale. It’s smart shopping at its finest.

Each Monday, a single precut is offered at a special price. It might be a seasonal collection, a bestselling designer, or a new release you’ve been eyeing. Precuts are already efficient — coordinated, pre-cut, and ready to sew — and a discount on top of that makes them even more appealing.

If you’re looking for smart, budget-friendly quilt inspiration, these CraftGossip resources are must-reads:

  • Scrap-friendly quilts
  • Fat quarter quilt patterns

What I appreciate most about precut deals is that they eliminate the overwhelm. Instead of comparing dozens of bundles, you get one curated offer to consider. It takes the hesitation out of buying and makes it easier to build your stash intentionally.

It’s also a fantastic way to shop ahead for holiday sewing, baby quilts, hostess gifts, and charity projects. Precuts lend themselves beautifully to fast, reliable patterns — especially strip quilts and charm square designs. If you need inspiration, this list is a great jumping-off point:

  • Beginner-friendly quilt ideas

If you enjoy stretching your quilting dollars while still working with high-quality fabrics, add the Monday Precut sale to your routine. It’s a little moment of joy and practicality rolled into one.

Shop smart this Monday

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