🍳🥞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 buy batting, usually by the roll when it is on sale. If I need some when not on sale I buy just what I need. I save my scraps for table runners, baby quilts and small projects. Love the Warm Company batting, it is my go to.

  2. I’d love to enter the big and small iron oliso giveaway. My little iron has gone bad and how neat to have a cool oliso one

  3. Pancakes are my favorite breakfast food 🥞 As a new quilter I could use anything related to the art of quilting. Batting would be an awesome addition to my sewing room.

  4. I usually buy batting for a couple of projects at a time as I’m working on them. For smaller quilts,though, I will buy a queen or king sized batt and save the rest for the next baby quilts.

  5. Batting, batting, batting- love it! I usually have a package or two ready for the next quilt. A roll would be awesome !

  6. I am just finishing up a roll now. I find it so convenient to have a full roll and not have to run out to purchase batting for individual projects. I would love to win this giveaway!!

  7. My husband and I both quilt. We usually buy a big roll of batting so we will always have a supply. Thank you for all your inspiration.

  8. I buy batting as I need it, and every once in a while I get crazy and buy extra! I have wanted to buy a roll forever, but have been reluctant to spend the money all at once.

  9. I buy what I need, but my favorite is warm and white fusible. I am still trying to quilt everything I make myself on my sewing machine. im So excited by the idea of a whole roll!

  10. I use 80/20 and I finally started buying it by the bolt when it is on sale. I almost always have a full bolt plus the one I am working from. Most of my quilts are queen size and this works out great for me. I’m not sure if I’m really saving any money but I don’t have to worry about folds and/or wrinkles in the batting when I get it off the roll. Also I think it takes up less space.

  11. I usually just stock a king size bag, for my individual quilts. I do buy it by the yard when I see it on sale.

  12. I stock batting. Winning the bolt would be wonderful. I would share with my guild members for making charity quilts.

  13. I have some batting packages on hand. This is such a nice giveaway and kind gesture from both you and The Warm Company. I would love to win as now I have a place to store since I tidied up my space

  14. I am a fairly new quilter. In the beginning I only purchased what I needed. But now I have started purchasing several yards of batting when I find it on sale. It has been much easier having it “on hand”. My favorite choice of batting is WARM Company!

  15. A bolt of batting would be a quilter’s dream to win! I buy a 30 yard roll of off-white when I start running low, but when I need black I watch for it to go on sale and purchase by the package. I’m lucky that my sewing room is in the basement so I have extra storage space.

  16. Yes, I stock batting to have on hand. This past year a group from my church has started making quilts for donation and the provision of batting has fallen on a couple of people. A roll of batting would be much appreciated.

  17. Good morning Miss Pat.
    Thank you for everything that you do.
    I only use batting from the Warm Company. (I’ve just never liked the result from the other companies. Then again, I’m a longarmer.) The 90″ sized roll is my go to favorite. My roll of Warm and Natural has just enough for 1 more bed sized quilt. Time to get it replaced with Warm and White. I have a tote bin with a couple of tops waiting to be quilted with white background fabrics. Yes, I can see the difference the natural and white.
    (((((HUGS)))))

  18. I try to buy batting when it is on sale, so I do have a stash of it. Sometimes I only have enough left for small projects.

  19. What a great giveaway. It is so nice to have a roll of batting on hand. Thank you for you videos and for keeping it real!!!

  20. I do stock batting, when it is on sale I stock up ! I eventually end up with a tub of end pieces, so I set aside a day to piece batting together. A roll of batting would be tremendous, thank you.

  21. I usually buy a 20 yard roll of 90’ wide cotton batting when I can get it for a good price. I share with my mother as well so we always have batting available for our projects. That seems to be the most economical way I’ve found so far.

  22. I would love to win the batting. I enjoy watching your video’s. I am learning new things every day. Thank you.

  23. Hi Pat,
    The warm company has amazing batting that I have used in my 10 years of quilt making. Thank you for all you do for this great community

  24. Love the Warm company batting. I buy as I go but as I am making 5 quilts this year for my grandchildren, would love to win an entire roll. Than you Pat for your fun and informative videos.

  25. I purchase batting when it goes on sale. I’ve not made a decision on the type I will always use. I’m new to quilting and I’m still testing types and manufacturers.

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