🍳🥞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 love to have batting stocked in my stash, and I often piece scraps together to use it all and to be frugal.

  2. I stock three or four yards of batting for table runners, bags and wall hanging. My long arm quilter provides major to y I c my batting requirements. I would love to win this lovely batting and provide it to her with my quilts! Thank you for the opportunity, very generous sponsors you have Pat. Thank you!

  3. I like to have a bolt of batting so I’m not running to the store all the time. It is hard though to pay for it up front. This giveaway is so generous and I’m getting low so…🤞

  4. I so enjoy the breakfast quilt. I would love to enter for the batting. I have longarm machine and could really use the batting.

  5. I wish to enter the batting giveaway. Thank you for this opportunity. It’s a great prize! I usually have a little batting on hand but my quilt guild is putting together charity quilts and this will help a lot!

  6. I purchase rolls of batting when there is a big sale. I currently have 3 rolls in my sewing room. Most of these are used for personal purposes but I do machine quilt for someone out of state and use that for her also. I save scraps as well, sometimes stitching together large pieces for quils.

  7. I usually stock a few packaged battings purchased when on sale. I would love to have a roll as part of my stash.

  8. Definitely stockpile it. I bought a bolt of Warm & White when I was making 6 graduation signature quilts for my son & his friends. It is soooo convenient!

  9. I have tried to have at least one or two projects ahead, but remodeling my sewing area and will have room for bulk purchases😀

  10. I do buy batting on the roll, I like having it on hand I now use an 80/20 I would love to try another brand.

  11. I keep rolls for queen, throw, and baby quilts. I also have individual packages for different types of batting I would like to try.

  12. I keep batting on hand with rolls for queen, throw, and baby. I also have individual packages for different types of batting that I want to try.

  13. I keep a stock of batting on hand. Nothings worse than needing some and not having it. When I’m in the mood to finish a project I don’t want to wait.

  14. Having a whole roll of batting would be amazing. Maybe it would inspire me to work a little faster on all my “kits” i have. I watch you in the morning while I eat breakfast.

  15. I’m new to quilting so I’ve only bought a small amount so far but can see myself stock piling it. 🙂

  16. I usually purchase bedding on a project by project basis. Recently I decided to cut up all my scrap batting into 10 inch squares so I just keep one basket of leftover scrap batting for mug, rugs, etc.

  17. Our guild has a huge charity quilt service projects, I haven’t gotten into it because I never have enough batting to make very many quilts at a time.
    A roll of batting would definitely help me with that!!!

  18. When I first started quilting, several years ago, I ordered a roll of batting and it took me quite a while to use it up. Haven’t done that in years but it would be fun to win a roll and have it whenever I need it!! Thanks!

  19. I think I finally figures out how to post so also today, since it is the last day for the Irons, here’s my comment and asked to be put in the drawing for the iron. I’ve always used an iron from secondhand stores. I don’t remember ever having a good quality, brand-new iron, this would be a great surprise to win! Thank you for all these give aways!

  20. I used to stock up but money became an issue. So now I do a top and they wait until I can get some. I loved your episode about getting off the floor, it seriously hurts! Happy Anniversary! I love your show, it’s awesome and so are you! Thanks

  21. I buy 100% Warm and Natural by the roll. I love their batting. I want to try their Warm and White for my next roll.

  22. Buy as needed. Haven’t done anything large enough for a roll (yet). Getting braver to start larger quilts.

  23. I have bought entire bolts of batting twice. The first I bought on line from the manufacturer and the queen size bolt was so large that I could barely move it. It lasted for years, as I could cut 2 or 3 smaller quilts out of one width. But it was very difficult to unroll on the floor to measure and cut. I would buy a bolt again but a smaller width.

  24. Oh ! My goodness 😳 I would Love to be the winner of that roll of Warm and Natural, batting. Maybe I will be able to get these charity quilts done. I usually buy batting pre cut but that roll just right.

  25. Happy Anniversary! I try to keep extra of everything our little group would need. Never know who runs short of whatever. Batting is always needed! Thank-you for doing all these extra things for your anniversary celebration.

  26. I buy batting ahead but in small quantities, not a bolt. Love, love , love Pat Sloan! Thank you…

  27. I brought a 60″ wide roll of batting years ago to use when making throw-size quilts. It was a huge roll. I still have quite a bit of it left. I usually buy packages of batting for the large quilts I make, but I drag my big roll out if I need a throw-size piece of batting.

  28. started watching during covid, you were my sanity, your an awesome wealth of sewing knowledge. thank you <3

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