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Free Pattern Friday: Just the Books!

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Hello, my friends, and welcome back to Free Pattern Friday!

I shared on Tuesday that the multi-fandom/history bookcase quilt top I’ve been working on for my husband is at last complete!

Today, I share new blocks made just for this quilt. These 6 simple paper pieced bookcase blocks are perfect for any bookcase quilt project. If you’re looking to make your own Fandom bookcase quilt, you can find a whole load of patterns on Fandom in Stitches. Look for “Bookcase Quilts” in the purple menu for a wide variety of options.

The following patterns are designed by me, Jennifer Ofenstein, and are free for your personal use. Links go to Google Docs that you can save or print. ♥

Just Books, 2025, Block 1

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

Just Books, 2025, Block 2

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

Just Books, 2025, Block 3

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

Just Books, 2025, Block 4

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

Just Books, 2025, Block 5

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

Just Books, 2025, Block 6

designed & tested by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ paper pieced

free for personal use only

I forgot to take a photo of this block before adding machine embroidery, but I did make it, and it is in the final quilt. This image is an approximation created using EQ8.

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♥ Jennifer O

Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

Raggedy Rescue: The Good Omens Makeover!

These were a gift and are not for sale. Video and photos for entertainment only, I don’t do commissions. ♥️

In this video, I share my makeover process from thrift store Raggedy Andy dolls to Aziraphale and Crowley (Good Omens).

Helpful info:

Some of the Supplies used:

Raggedy Ann & Andy Pattern Tidbits:

  • I used McCall’s Crafts Pattern 8377 for the base layer of clothing, as well as modifiying Ann’s dress to create a coat pattern.
  • The Raggedy Ann & Andy clothing pattern shown in this video is a vintage McCall’s 3002.I used it for the vest and shoes, making minor modifications to both to better align with the character.
  • Both patterns shown in this video are out of print, but there are some modern Ann & Andy patterns out there as well as lots of great out print patterns for Raggedy Ann & Andy patterns available in various sizes. Use what works best for you. Try ebay and etsy for older patterns. If you have sewing friends, it’s worth asking around. My pattern came from my grandmother, and I have a variety of other gems shared by friends.
  • Both dolls shown in this video were thrifted and repurposed, but you can make yours from scratch using any Raggedy Ann & Andy pattern doll pattern.
Looking for a different video. Check out all of my Raggedy Rescues here or see my Raggedy Rescue Playlist on YouTube.

As always, please let me know if you have any questions. ♥

If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Find my free patterns on Sewhooked & Fandom in Stitches.

♥ Jennifer O

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

Free Pattern Friday: Sting Bookcase Block (The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings)

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Hello, my friends, and welcome back to Free Pattern Friday!

As I continue to work on the bookcase quilt for my husband, I’ve been sharing new designs here and on Fandom in Stitches, both free for your personal use.

Today I have Sting, Bilbo & Frodo’s sword featured in The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings.

This is a simplified version of the sword with space to add the optional item of your choice. I hope you enjoy! With special thanks to Carol J for testing this pattern.

The following patterns are designed by me, Jennifer Ofenstein, and are free for your personal use. Links go to Google Docs that you can save or print. ♥

tested by Carol J

Sting Bookcase Block

designed by Jennifer Ofenstein

@sewhookedjen

10″ x 20″ paper pieced

This pattern includes space to add an optional extra item of your choice.

free for personal use only

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Find my Fandom patterns HERE

More TOLKIEN INSPIRED patterns on Fandom in Stitches!

If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

Free Pattern Friday: TTMT BOM for March 2025!

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Hello, my friends, and welcome back to Free Pattern Friday!

I’m delighted to share my last quilt block design for the 2024-2025 TTMT BOM. Our event finishes up in April and we’ll have lots of inspiration to complete your quilt at that time!

Designed with my own TTMT quilt in mind, the Rainbow Bear Paw is exactly what it sounds like. This block brought me so much joy to create. I hope you like it, too!

If you use any of my free patterns, I’d love to see what you do with them! Leave a link in the comments or tag me @sewhookedjen on IG.

The following patterns are designed by me, Jennifer Ofenstein, and are free for your personal use. Link goes to a Google Doc that you can save or print. ♥

Rainbow Bear Paw

designed by Jennifer Ofenstein, sewhooked.com

12″ finished, paper pieced

sample pieced by Jennifer O

how to enlarge reduce patterns

Want a different size? Use this handy chart to enlarge & reduce patterns!

See all the blocks chosen so far here!
If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

Raggedy Rescue: Q & A #2 – Questions from Comments

Questions from the comments answered! Dogs eating button eyes, how to dry a 3′ rag doll, and more! It’s Raggedy Rescue Q & A 2!

I do not take commissions or special orders. This is a hobby for me and not a job. The intention of these videos is to help others with repairs. ♥

In this video, I’m taking some of your questions and comments and sharing what I can to hopefully help in your Raggedy Rescue adventure! All opinions are my own and I’m always happy to learn. If you have a question I didn’t answer, or a tip or trick, please leave it in comments.

Looking for a different video. Check out all of my Raggedy Rescues here!

Mentioned in this video:

  • The dolls I don’t come from friends or local thrift shops I’ve purchased from shopgoodwill.com. Search “raggedy”
  • Depending on your preference, you can choose from a wide variety of doll stuffing. I suggest searching for “doll stuffing +content.” For example: “doll stuffing cotton”
  • Carbona Stain Devils Stain chart – which product to use on what kind of stain (including mildew!) https://carbona.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/sd_new_chart.pdf
  • Safety Eyes – available with and without shank backs! I mentioned in the video that you can cut off the back, but if you’re specifically looking for an eye to glue on, you can buy them that way. You learn something new every day!
  • Amazon has a wide variety. You can also find doll eyes in much smaller quantities at your local craft store.
  • Embroidering on an already stuffed doll – this shows me embroidering a heart instead of an eye, but the technique is the same.

Raggedy Ann & Andy Pattern Tidbits:

  • I primarily use McCall’s Crafts Pattern 8377. The pattern is out of print but you can often find it on Etsy or Ebay. If you have sewing friends, it’s worth asking if they might have a copy. I’ve had several gems come my way from friends!
  • Other McCall’s Numbers for Raggedy Ann & Andy: 5499, 2447, 846, or 713 (10″, 15″, 20″ & 25″). The patterns include the doll pattern, clothing pattern, and instructions.
  • Simplicity pattern 8043* is in print and certainly less expensive in most cases, but I haven’t personally tried it yet. The clothes and dolls look almost identical to the older McCalls patterns. Simplicity owns McCalls now, but I do not know if their pattern predates the merger. If you’ve already compared the two patterns, please let me know.
  • The Raggedy Ann & Andy clothing pattern shown in this video is a vintage 3002 McCalls Sewing Pattern for 15″, 20″, & 25″ dolls. I found mine on Ebay.

As always, please let me know if you have any questions. ♥

♥ Jennifer O

Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

TTMT #815 – Sewjo is a Go Go (Quilty Show & Tell)

Hello, my friends! Today finds me sharing a flood of progress on my hub’s bookcase quilt. Questions? Just let me know!

FUNDRAISER for Miss P

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Did you know I share short videos of crafts & critters on YouTube? You can find those here!
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If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

TTMT #814 – PJs & Progress (Quilty Show & Tell)

Hello, friends! I’m back at it this week with some progress on the bookcase quilt, including a quilty plan, new blocks, and some fun practice in Embrilliance Stitch Artist 1. I even took a little time to make something for myself. ♥

FUNDRAISER for Miss P

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Did you know I share short videos of crafts & critters on YouTube? You can find those here!
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If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

TTMT #813 – New Year, New Projects (Quilty Show & Tell)

Hello friends! Today, I’m sharing my to-do wish list for 2025. This includes what I’m already working on and what I would like to tackle this year. The #ttmtbom is high on the list, as is my husband’s bookcase quilt (a little bit multi-fandom and a little history quilt!). I’ve got some new projects I’m hoping to work on and design skills I’d like to improve. I hope you come along for the journey!

I really want to work on improving my skills with Embrilliance Embroidery Software. I purchased Essentials when I bought my first embroidery machine and added Stitch Artist 1 a few years later. I am not sponsored; I just really enjoy the software!

Questions? Leave a comment and I’m happy to reply!

What are you working on this year? I would love to hear all about it.

FUNDRAISER for Miss P! There are a couple of baskets left and some new products donated by other quilters!

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Did you know I share short videos of crafts & critters on YouTube? You can find those here!
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If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

Free Pattern Friday: TTMT BOM for January 2025!

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Hello, my friends, and welcome back to Free Pattern Friday!

Today I’m delighted to share my most recent contribution to the TTMT BOM. This is a revisit of two old favorites, one never before shared here on my website.

Originally used for a 2018 Block Swap, the Log Cabin below is a classic. I don’t claim the creation of this block, but I did write the instructions and share a paper pieced version for those who aren’t big fans of traditional piecing. The quilt I made from those original swap blocks is one of my great treasures!

A Sewhooked staple for well over a decade, Perfect Nine Patch Wonky Stars is one of my most used patterns.

If you use any of my free patterns, I’d love to see what you do with them! Leave a link in the comments or tag me @sewhookedjen on IG.

The following patterns are designed by me, Jennifer Ofenstein, and are free for your personal use. Links go to Google Docs that you can save or print. ♥

TTMT 2018 Log Cabin Swap Block

designed by Jennifer Ofenstein, sewhooked.com

12″ traditionally or paper pieced

how to enlarge reduce patterns

Want a different size? Use this handy chart to enlarge & reduce patterns!

Perfect Nine Patch Wonky Stars

designed by Jennifer Ofenstein, sewhooked.com

12″ paper pieced

tested by Jennifer O

See all the blocks chosen so far here!
My 2018 TTMT Swap Block Quilt ♥
Wonky Stars made by TTMTers to make a gift for a friend’s new baby in 2012
If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Where did my retired patterns go? Read all about that here.

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥

TTMT 812 – 2024 Recap (Quilty, Crafty, and DIY Show & Tell!)

Happy end of year, my friends! As time slips into the future, I thought it would be fun to share a recap of what I worked on in 2024. I sometimes forget what I’ve done in a year. This is a good reminder to myself that I LOVE making things.

See you tomorrow for the January TTMT BOM! Happy New Year!

Complete 2024 TTMT

All of my TTMT Videos

FUNDRAISER for Miss P: There are only a couple of baskets left. Grab them before they’re gone!

I neglected to mention that the fabric basket tutorial did go up last week:

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Did you know I share short videos of crafts & critters on YouTube? You can find those here!
🌈

If you enjoy my free content, please consider buying me a Ko-Fi. Your support is greatly appreciated.

♥ Jennifer O

Posts on this blog may contain affiliate links to help cover the cost of my website. I thank you for your generous support. ♥