🍳🥞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 have a large roll of batting which has made life so much easier for me. I never had to worry about batting because I could just lay everything out and cut how much I need. And I save all the smaller scraps for finishing cross stitch projects are using the tiny pieces to dust my sewing room. I’m running low on batting so it’s almost time to order a new roll.

  2. I like to buy batting by the roll so I always have what I need. Please enter me to win. Love you Pat!
    Denise

  3. Pat, I have been a buy as you need it girl but would love to try keeping a stock of batting on hand! I’ve never used the Warm Company products but I would welcome trying it. Excited for all the support your vendors are showing you and us during your 10th year celebration!

  4. I keep a couple of different sizes on hand. Would love to have a whole roll to make whatever size I felt like at the time. Thanks Pat, for being such a wonderful, sharing person. I’ve learned so much from you.

  5. I like to buy batting by the bolt so I have it for awhile. I only buy when it is on sale as I can’t afford full price. Thank you for this give away!

  6. I purchase batting by the roll. I love Warm & Natural and would love a new roll since I almost out of it!

  7. Thank you Pat for your giveaways. I’d love to be a winner of course, but if not I’ll still be a fan. Love to look forward to your every video and have made Oh My Stars 4 times!!!

  8. Generally I purchase as needed. However, I’m finding lately stock can be an issue at times. I feel I need to start a stash, hahaha.

  9. I like having batting on hand because if I have to stop, wait until I go to the quilt shop, etc., I may never get the quilt finished. If I start another quilt in the meantime, I have to finish. I try to completely finish a project before I start a new project.

  10. It depends on what I’m quilting. I have a bolt of 90” wide batting, but I buy packaged if I need larger sizes.

  11. Thanks Pat for all the wonderful videos, QAL’s, educational information, everything you share! I would love a roll of batting in my sewing room! Happy 10th Anniversary! Thanks for adding my name to the critter quilt!!!

  12. I really like your mushroom canning jar quilt. It will be so cute. Yes, I could use a “roll” of batting! I never seem to have enough! Thanks for all the tips and tricks that you share.

  13. I am working on stocking batting. My Dorcas group is making quilts for girls in foster care and I try to keep a few on hand for them to use as they coplete a top.
    Congratulations on your 10th anniversary. I often can’t watch early in the morning, so I enjoy having my lunch with you every day.

  14. I usually have twin size batting on hand for charity quilts. I also purchase 10 yard of 80/20 from a roll when I see it on sale.

  15. I do keep batting on hand in various sizes and types—some cotton, some blends, and wool for different types and sizes of projects. I do a lot donation quilts and tend to stick to Warm and Natural or Warm 100 cotton batting for these. Thank you and your giveaway sponsors in celebration of your 10th anniversary! I watch you on U Tube and love the format of the show—tips, tutorials, sew alongs, free patterns and settings, and chit chat. It is a “realistic sewing life adventure” that I look forward to each day!

  16. I always have batting on hand and save my scraps to reuse in other projects. I usually buy it in a precut size package, but I’ve considered buying off a roll. Buying the whole roll would be an extravagance!

  17. Hi Pat, yes I do stock batting but not more than just enough for two or three quilts at a times. It seems so smart to keep a whole batting, think how much waste would be eliminated by just cutting off what you need!

  18. I store batting.. the extra batting gets measured, tagged and recorded on a list.
    That way it’s easy to use the leftover batting

  19. I usually buy what I need. Or what I think I’ll need soon. But it would be amazing to have a whole roll of batting!!! Sign me up!!!

  20. I try to buy a roll of batting for all of my large quilts and then “frakenbatt” the leftovers for table runners and wall hangings

  21. I try to buy Batting when it’s on sale, usually a roll if I can find it. I don’t live near a Joann’s so that can be difficult. Would love to have a new roll!

  22. I usually try and keep some batting on hand but not large quantities. Having a bolt would be awesome. Watching and learning as a knew quilter is awesome with Pat. I’m learning so much in my journey with her.

  23. I do keep batting on hand! Unfortunately the batting I used is no longer available so I have been trying different batting trying to find a replacement! I would love to give your give away batting a try! Thanks and have a great day!

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