🍳🥞What’s for Breakfast? & a Giveaway!

Block #2 of the Breakfast club is a stack! Each Friday we will have a lesson on fusible applique by machine. 

And the Anniversary fun continues with our NEXT giveaway!!   IN MY VIDEO TODAY I show you how easy it is to leave a comment at my blog. 

Be sure you are visiting my community at https://www.youtube.com/@PatSloan/community  

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*** Breakfast club! ***

I have wanted to do a quilt like this one for a long time! Fun and whimsical! I hope you join me and learn about fusible applique

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Download Pat Sloan Block 2 breakfast club

**CLICK to Download PRIOR blocks  of the "Breakfast Club" and the Supply List and layout directions

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Tools I use:

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**Fabric I'm using**  

  • I'm using a lot of what I own for the applique and the setting with be Fruit Loops!
  • https://shrsl.com/4c659 I have to use some of Fruit Loops!! I got a Fat 8th bundle and a bit more red plaid. And I will add to this with use fabric I own. Each week it will be a fun fabric hunt! 
  • https://shrsl.com/4c65b The background will be my promise me White 

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** DETAILS **

  • RUNS: Jan 5, 2024 to March 8, 2024 for 9 weeks 
  • Quilt size: 36.5 x 36.5
  • Blocks: 9 Applique blocks, one per week.
  • IMPORTANT
  • Quilt Photo Sharing: Share at my Facebook community or at the end of each article. You can share your fabric down below! I am using the same photo share for all sew along

***How do I get notified? ***

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** Warm Company Batting Giveaway!   **

The Warm Company is giving away a BOLT of batting to someone in my community!  

  • NOTE- As you know there are lots of rules and regulations so each company tells me what they are able to do for the giveaway. This is a US only. There will be a few that are International. I work mostly with US companies

Leave me a comment HERE at THIS ARTICLE at the VERY VERY VERY END by Jan 19, 2024 at 6:00pm telling me

Winner is HELEN-MARGARET S said… "Working on my UFO's only 4 to go and would benefit winning the bolt of batting."

Watch my video today for a demo on where to leave the comment if you can't figure it out

  • If you are having trouble leaving a comment, change devices. Phones are a huge problem, so use a laptop or try a tablet on WEB mode.
  • You will see this image for entering at the VERY END (did i say very end yet??????????????)
  • You do NOT need a website


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2,237 Responses

  1. I usually try to keep a roll of batting in my storage at all times. I also keep a couple of individual packages of various sizes that I purchase when I see them on sale.

  2. I love, love the Warm Company batting. I usually have three or four pkgs. of batting on hand. I usually use the 100% cotton. I also love your You Tube video every day.

  3. I have just leftover batting in stock but I’d certainly find a way to also include an entire roll into my stash if I won!

  4. I tend to buy rolls of batting on sale. Then when my supply gets low, I order another one. I also use the larger pieces to make frankenbatting for use in quilts. I’ve always loved Warm Company battings!

  5. Thanks Pat for all you do. Your give aways are great. It would be so nice to have a roll of batting. I normal just get what a need for a project.

  6. I buy batting on sale or when I find it at thrift stores. I have 16 quilts tops ready for the quilter. Just need to get them paired with batting and backing.

  7. I usually watch for sales or coupons for batting and will purchase a package or two and keep it until I need it. A roll of batting would make me batty – ina good way!

  8. Not sure if this batting contest is for those north of you Pat, but we Canadian quilters use lots of this good stuff! Thank you for your enthusiastic and amazingly informative videos. You are so talented and truly inspirational!! ❤️

  9. I love the idea of having a roll of batting! Thanks so much for all of the awesome work that you do and for having these give aways!! You are the best!

  10. I used to buy a bolts but the lady I bought from is no longer with us. It was so handy to have around and not having to run out to buy when needed or to order online.

  11. WOWZER!!!! Batting how awesome that would be to win batting. I would love to win that for my projects. Last year I made 23 quilts and projects. This would be fantastic! Thank you for such a fabulous give away. 🥰🥰🥰 Karen

  12. I don’t stock up on batting. My longarmer supplies batting, that’s what I have been doing. I do keep a couple twin size on hand for small projects.

  13. I usually buy batting as I need it but recently stocked up on it when it was on sale. I would love to have a whole roll of it!

  14. I love having a large roll of batting at the ready. I store it upright in my tiny sewing room closet. I did have to purchase a single black batting recently, I store the small pieces in a bin to use for little items like mug rugs, doll quilts and table runners.

  15. I stock up on batting by the roll when its on sale. I long arm quilt. I love the warm company batting. Pretty much all I use.

  16. Yes I stock batting. I never want to finish a quilt top and not have batting for it. I like to prep my quilt top immediately and put it on the long arm so I don’t have to iron my quilt top twice.

  17. Love the Breakfast Club! So cute!! I buy my batting by the roll because I do so many charity quilts for summer camp kids. I love the Warm and Natural is great for these kids quilts! Congratulations Pat on 10 years and thanks for all that you do for the quilting community!

  18. I buy king size batting, I usually have a couple on hand because I work on multiple projects at once.
    That way I can sandwich quilts and get them ready for the Spa.

  19. I do stock batting because when I finish something I want to layer it asap lol. I often get right to quilting it using the wave stitch that I learned from you so always having batting is important!!!! Love the Warm company batting!

  20. In the next few months (winter) I will be experimenting with a used long arm (hand me down Gracie frame), so this roll of batting would be amazing!

  21. I usually buy enough batting for 3 or 4 quilts at a time! My goal is to buy it on a roll when I redo my quilting room.

  22. A roll of batting would be amazing!!! I have never bought it that way. Thanks for all you do Pat!! Happy Anniversary!

  23. I stock batting so I have it on hand for every project. I also sew my batting scraps together so I waste as little as possible.

  24. Since I make projects in varying sizes, it would be wonderful to have a roll of batting to cut the size I need when I need it. I usually buy queen size packages of batting and have on hand when sales are available. I can get 4 crib size quilts from one queen batting. Sure hope I win!!

  25. I almost always have a roll of batting plus several types of prepackaged batting. I’m starting to run low finishing up UFOs and a few giveaway quilts. Off to play in the quilting cabin!

  26. I normally just buy the batting that I need because I don’t long arm. I only quit small things at home and send the big things out. Having a bolt of batting at home would be handy. Congratulations on 10 years!

  27. I try and keep batting on hand–but sometimes I decide I need to go purchase for a project. I live out, so it means at least a 20 mile round trip to go buy batting. I also have learned from Pat how to ‘Frankenstein’ batting for smaller projects–and it works.
    I used Warm Batting on a project that my local quilt shop hosted and I won People’s Choice Award. I was so pleased with the results that I had with Warm Batting. It is a show piece quilt in my home. Thank you for the chance.

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