My little social media smatterings even sparked this sweet hookup:
The boyfriend's sister (who is awesome and rad and trusting!) needed a blanket to give some folks who are having a baby. And thanks to Facebook, she's seen photographic evidence I can create such things.
Contact was made, a deal hammered out: She buys fabric to make a quilt, and I get to make it.
Here's said fabric. A fat-quarter pack from Fabricworm. I've ordered from them a few times. Good selection. Good shipping.

Word.
This is exciting on a few levels, but the coolest is this: quilts can be downright expensive. I lucked out on my first -- it emerged out of two $8 scrap packs, $10 worth of border, backing and binding fabric, and a 45-inch square of 100-percent cotton batting that was half off.
But recent projects haven't been so light on the wallet.
So, someone else buying the goods + me getting to sew them together = ooOOoooOOOOo.
Speaking of low-cost options, I'm using the free (!) Birthday Cake pattern from Oh, Fransson. I used another one of her free (again, !) patterns to make a fun nine-patcher last month. Anywho, here's the link.
Her blog is amazing, her quilts are beautiful, her instructions are clear and it's all very approachable to a beginner. Plus she lives in Oregon, and everyone there is a winner in my book.
I'm also using the old Singer (passed down from the boyfriend's mom) on this little ditty.

I dropped $74 to get this machine tuned up and outfitted with a new bobbin case plate. Um, maybe that's not the right word, but I don't know what the correct name is and 'bobbin case plate' is close enough.
It sews strong and straight. Evidence:

It's not the first block sewn on this Singer, but it's MY first. And I love it.
This little fella doesn't represent my current point in the block-creation state, so I'll post more photos soon. Just as soon as I take them.
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