Christmas 2025 Sawtooth Star Quilt

Christmas 2025 Sawtooth Star Quilt

Hello sew-friends! One of my last projects of 2025 is a patchwork quilt. At the end of October, I paid a visit to my local craft supply thrift store, Seattle ReCreative and found a few bundles of Christmas themed quilting cotton. I was immediately inspired to make a Christmas quilt. And because I can't do anything the simplest way, I also decided to design my own quilt. In this post, I’m sharing my process of designing and making this quilt as well as some basic dimensions for the blocks, in case you’d like to make your own.

For many years now, I've wanted to get more into patchwork quilt design so I thought this would be a good trial run. I even bought the quilt design software EQ8 and have been teaching myself how to use it. In general, I use Adobe Illustrator for my design and drafting but I like that EQ8 comes with a lot of traditional block designs built in. Plus, it can list fabric cutting and you can export vector pdfs.

Free Printable 2026 Monthly Calendar

Free Printable 2026 Monthly Calendar

Hello sew-friends! The New Year is almost upon us and I’m happy to announce that I have a new 2026 Monthly calendar for you! A new calendar is such a nice way to create a visual fresh start. If you’re anything like me, you have a list of things to do in the new year and now that the new year is here, it’s time to figure out when all those things can be done. :P

I’ve been doing a monthly calendar for many years now (with a few years off). The calendar is designed to be Sunday to Saturday with the dates at the top and plenty of room for making notes at the bottom. This is a great format for documenting your sewing projects, books read or just special events and goals for the month. This year, I’ve added a Year At A Glance design. These pdfs don’t have dates so they can be used for any year and again lots of room for planning your makes.

As usual, the pdfs are free to download when you sign up for the Sew DIY Weekly Newsletter. If you’re already signed up, check your email for a direct download. Or, login to the Resource Library to download (link and password at the bottom of every email).

What's on my Sewing List—Fall/Winter 2025

What's on my Sewing List—Fall/Winter 2025

Hello sew-friends! It’s starting to get cold and dark here in Seattle. So, it’s time to adjust my sewing list for the season. Like many creatives, I always have too many ideas and not enough time. To help myself focus, I try to keep my WIPs to a minimum. And recently, I've started making mini seasonal priority lists. I shared my late summer list on my Substack. I'm happy to share that 3 out of 5 things from that list are finished!

This list is a combination of things I need to sew and things I'd like to sew. I do try to use stash fabric as much as possible and making this list was helpful for figuring out what I already have supplies for. The list is in order of priority, starting with things I’m obligated to sew and moving to things I already have fabric for. In last place, are the mental obsessions that I don’t have either fabric or a pattern for. Let's dive in.