Summer shenanigans have been keeping me away from home. Today’s video is another short one, but I hope to be back to full speed by next week!
Three Patronuses Free Pattern

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Summer shenanigans have been keeping me away from home. Today’s video is another short one, but I hope to be back to full speed by next week!
Three Patronuses Free Pattern

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7″ embroidered
It’s been quite some time since I’ve shared anything other than Talk to Me Tuesday here on Sewhooked and Project of Doom updates on Fandom in Stitches.
Unsurprisingly, I still have Harry Potter on the mind!
Today’s offering is a free pattern that comes from a sketch I did years ago when imagining Harry, Ron and Hermione’s patronuses.
I love it so much, I’m thinking it might go in a frame.
My version is entirely backstitched. I do hope you’ll enjoy!

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There’s been fairly regular conversation over on the Project of Doom Facebook group about favorite tools for different aspects of quilting and paper piecing.
I thought I’d take that idea and share a list of some of my personal favorites.
Disclaimer: These are my favorites. I personally use and recommend every single one of things. This is not a paid ad, though there are affiliate links below. If you have a tool that you like better, or one I didn’t include, I’d love to hear about it!
I have included Amazon and other links for easy reference, but if you have a favorite local quilting store, please give them your business. ♥
I love my rotary mat, rulers, etc., which are all fairly basic quilting supplies, so I’m not including those here. I have a variety of different ruler brands and I enjoy them all. These are my special favorites, all used for paper piecing, and are the things that I wouldn’t want to live without in the sewing room!
Is your favorite tool not listed? I’d love to hear about it!
My patterns can be found on sewhooked.com, fandominstitches.com, & various Quiltmaker Magazines.
Thanks for stopping by!

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links but I have no control over “sponsored posts” which are the price I pay for a less expensive website. Thank you for your understanding & support. ♥
The Summer of Stitching has concluded on Fandom In Stitches!
Next week, there will be a BIG wrap-up post that includes the winner of the Free FiS t-shirt as well as every pattern submitted for the event. Be sure to stop by Fandom In Stitches on Wednesday for that!
At the beginning of the summer, I challenged to design one new pattern for each SoS theme. There were 12 in all, and in the end, I’d designed 15 patterns, though I only stitched 14 of them.
Underachiever, right?! 😉
All of my designs are entirely free, all are hand embroidered and each design works up to approximately 7″ (my blocks are trimmed to 8 1/2″ after stitching).
I hope you find one among the lot that you’ll enjoy!
All of these patterns and more can be found under Free Fandom Patterns:
Smoke Me A Kipper
From Red Dwarf
Week 2: I ❤ Sci-Fi & Fantasy
untested pattern /not yet posted on FiS

Holmes Has A Look (Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes)
Week 1: Sherlock Holmes
I’m a little behind on sharing my last two designs for Fandom In Stitches’s Summer of Stitching! Be sure to stop by next week for the final installment: I ❤ Disney!


This month, ALL photos of projects made from Sewhooked patterns, including Paper Piecing Vintage, shared with the Sewhooked flickr group will be entered to win a copy of Jack Leaves The Light On! Winner announced next week!

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A quote from Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets, as spoken by Arthur Weasley
7″ embroidered
This is it. The design that inspired the entire idea for The Summer of Stitching on FiS! I’ve had this in my mind to do forever, just years, and it’s finally a real thing!
My idea behind this was to do a wizardy version of a embroidered saying that might hang on the wall at The Burrow. I’ve loved this quote since the very first time I read The Chamber of Secrets. How incredulous Mr. Weasley is when he realizes that Ginny has (as he sees it) ignored his good advise!
You’ll find credits for the fonts used (even the griffin is a font!) in the pattern itself.
It’s been a while since I created a new Harry Potter pattern, and I have to say, it was not only fun, but brought back a lot of good memories from when I was designing HP almost every day.
Find more of my fandom patterns right here on Sewhooked!
For Harry Potter patterns, click here!
Be sure to stop by Fandom In Stitches every Wednesday into September for a new theme and a new batch of fun patterns to stitch!
This month, ALL photos of projects made from Sewhooked patterns, including Paper Piecing Vintage, shared with the Sewhooked flickr group will be entered to win a copy of Jack Leaves The Light On!

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Find more of my fandom patterns right here on Sewhooked!
Be sure to stop by Fandom In Stitches every Wednesday into September for a new theme and a new batch of fun patterns to stitch!
You have through this weekend to share photos of projects made from Sewhooked patterns, including Paper Piecing Vintage and any of my fandom-themed patterns with the Sewhooked flickr group to be entered to win a copy of Topsy-Turvy Trees!

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Featured Pattern: Wee Lil’ Penguin (2 sizes, paper pieced), just $2.95!
Both of my kids and the hubby are big fans of all things Rooster Teeth and I mentioned recently that I worked on some cosplay stuff for my two teenagers for RTX.
My daughter really wanted an Achievement Hunter cushion to take back to school when she moves into the dorm for her second year at university this fall and I had a pillow form just waiting, so yesterday, I knuckled down and got it done!
I started by trying to figure this out using my favorite method of paper piecing. After about 20 minutes, it was quite clear that it would take me much longer to design it than it would to stitch it.
Finally, I threw in the proverbial towel and decided to go outside of my comfort zone and try applique.
First, I printed the Achievement Hunter symbol on the paper side of lightweight fusible webbing. I ironed that on to the green fabric and then very, very carefully cut out the shapes I needed, being careful to preserve the negative space.
I ironed the star on first, and then used the negative space pieces so I could get the circle places correct. Then, I ironed the whole shebang.
After ironing, I stitched around with monofilament thread for extra security. I used a tear-away stabilizer on the back, which really helped keep things nice and flat while stitching.
The cushion cover was completed using an envelope style (two hemmed piecing overlap on the back) and then inserting a pre-made pillow form. Made with a 16″ pillow form. The center block is 12″ (12 1/2″ with seam allowance) and the green border are 2″ (2 1/2″).
I am happy and the daughter is VERY happy, so yay!
Sneak Peek! Coming next week – my offering for The Summer of Stitching: Star Trek week!
Marie was very helpful while I was sewing yesterday. She hung out in her window perch and made sure I stayed on task!
Rose isn’t interested in sewing just yet, but she’s still darn cute, so I had to share a photo of her pretty face.
This month, ALL photos of projects made from Sewhooked patterns, including Paper Piecing Vintage, shared with theSewhooked flickr group will be entered to win a copy of Topsy-Turvy Trees!
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Featured Pattern: Wee Lil’ Penguin (2 sizes, paper pieced), just $2.95!