Sewcialites Quilt Along Block 7 - KINDRED by Bonnie Olaveson
A block born out of love
Welcome back to another week of the Fat Quarter Shop Quilt Along, Sewcialites. I’m eager to present to you this new block because it’s another beautiful one. So let’s find out all about it!
Our host for this week is designer Bonnie Olaveson. This wonderful lady is in business for a very long time already. She started out in 1990 by making dolls in a time when dolls were very popular and everyone was making them. Maybe you remember Long Leggings? Those were Bonnie’s.
After 10 years of dollying around, Bonnie was ready for another challenge and quilting came into her life. And to this day, she is still hooked on the little pieces of scrap fabric to make beautiful quilts and designing her patterns for her quilting customers.
Having a family with daughters, it was bound to happen that the quilting bug would spread. So now one of her daughters is designing fabrics with her and they love to quilt together.
The block Bonnie designed for this week’s Sewcialites is called Kindred Block. I believe the inspiration for this block might be Bonnie’s love for her family.
Anyway, it’s another lovely one for your sampler quilt. And if you want to you can even feature it on a quilt on its own. Well, actually you can do that with all the free blocks from this Quilt Along, right?
Another thing I wanted to mention, remember that Fat Quarter Shop is hosting a Livestream every Friday on their YouTube channel. Have you joined in the fun there before? There is always something to learn from Kimberly as she is quilting in real-time the block of that week. Join us at 9 am CDT. I bet it’ll be a jolly good time!
Once your block is finished, post it on your Instagram account with the hashtag #SewcialitesQAL. You’ll have a chance to be one of the lucky winners of an awesome prize sponsored by one of the amazing companies like Moda, Stella Lightning, or Creative Grids.
So first quilt along and then keep your fingers crossed!
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