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Wednesday, May 29, 2024

Smiles and Sniffles

It is a busy time in the Sew Preeti Quilts studio but cannot show anything much yet. So here is a catch up post. Hope you are handling the heat well so far. It is only going to get worse :-(

All Island Batik ambassadors were invited to become affiliates for the Missouri Star Quilt Company, and I was accepted :-) 

This means that if you order over $50 from Missouri Star, you will get 20% off your order and I will receive a small commission. Thank you for your support!

Here is what I got.

Steam a Seam 2 Stabilizer and Rotary Blades

Later this year, we have to make an Applique project and Steam-A-Seam 2 works best for me. 


Rotating Mat

I like that this rotating mat has 1/4" markings.

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Rainbow Scrap Challenge - I have completed all my Pink blocks for May. All fabric scraps came from Island Batik :-)

Light Pink


Dark Pink

June is Blue, said Angela. I am gathering all my Island Batik blue scraps.

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June Challenge - Island Batik June Challenge is sponsored by Studio 180 Designs. We are required to create a fun, simple quilt that falls in the size range for donation to Sleep in Heavenly Peace (50" to 60" wide, 75" to 90" long) using a tool that we received in your January box!

I received the Corner Beam Ruler. 


I am making a scrappy quilt and I will be sharing with you next week. Stay tuned. Here is a sneak peek.


Corner Beam Blocks in process


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The Etsy Shop Sale ends on May 31, 2024.  All patterns are 25% off.
New pattern coming next month.

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I rarely give book/movie recommendations. This one is worth it!

Laapataa Ladies is an Indian movie set in rural India in the year 2001. It is wedding season and several newly-weds are on their way home in a crowded train, to begin a new life with their new partners. Two brides, similarly attired, their faces covered with red veils are mistakenly interchanged. Finding their way home, they discover more than they ever expected. 

I have watched it thrice. I smiled, laughed and cried every time.  

What is making you smile today? Are you feeling sniffly? I'd love to know.

22 comments:

  1. Your pink hexie flowers are all so pretty. Looking forward to seeing all you blue ones in June.

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  2. There's always something fun going on at Sew Preeti! Your bouquet of flowers is getting lovelier by the month, and I'm curious to see the quilt using those rulers!

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  3. The Corner Beam blocks have my attention!! They look fun. Love those pink hexie flowers.

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  4. Can't wait to see what you come up with using the Corner Beam. I love that ruler and all of the Studio 180 rulers actually. Your hexies are sweet and I'll see about watching that movie. Thanks for the (rare) recommendation.

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  5. Love your challenge blocks and can't wait to see how you use them in your quilt. I'll need to go check out that movie. Sounds awesome! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2024/05/29/wednesday-wait-loss-382

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  6. I have accuquilt dies for the last quilt block you show it turns out pretty neat and fast cutting

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  7. love your pinks!
    and so cool to be am ambassador!! I will use that link - thanks for sharing it!

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  8. Congratulations on becoming a Missouri Star ambassador, Preeti! I'm always tempted by things on their site. Your Corner Beam blocks are fun - I'll enjoy seeing what you make out of them!

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  9. I love movie recommendations! I found it on Netflix and added it to my list. Can't wait to see your next quilt project!!

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  10. Love your pinks! Your corner beam ruler is producing some extra cool block components! Best wishes that your project sews up like a dream!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  11. What made me smile May 29? My friend Preeti got a giggle out of me, doing a health check as it had been awhile since we spoke. What made me smile today, May 31? Among other things, loving my friend's writing despite not understanding any of the back-end processes of creating a quilt...in particular, the benefits of having friends with good shrubs/trees. Aspens do their thing here in CO in September...if you need a truly brilliant yellow background at that time, I can totally hook you up.

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  12. Love, Love Laapataa Ladies! I saw this movie in the theater when it was released and I wish I could have seen it a second or third time! I hope it is India's entry for best foreign film for the Oscars! Thank you AMC for showing Indian movies!

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  13. Such pretty pink flowers. I will have to look for that movie! Gail at the cozy quilter

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  14. A lot of news in this post! Congratulations for being a MSQC partner, you will be a great ambassador for them too. Lovely pink hexies, and I look forward to seeing the blue ones. Your new ruler looks fun, and these are going to be beautiful blocks too!
    Thank you for sharing the movie!

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  15. I have yet to buy a 180 ruler! But several friends recommend them! Now you will create a masterpiece corner beam! I intend to look up Laapataa Ladies! I’m reading Covenant of Water! Learning so much! And yes I’m feeling sniffly today! I think I’m getting hubby’s cold! 🤧

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  16. I'll be curious to see how you layout the blocks created using the Corner Beam ruler. I can imagine a variety of mirror layouts. If all the points meet in a 4 way intersection, tips on the best way to seam and press would be appreciated. You do Island Batik proud.

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  17. Lovely hexagon blocks in pretty pinks! I also love the colors you have cut with your Corner Beam ruler. Congrats on being an ambassador for Missouri Star as well as Island Batik!

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  18. You always share such pretty blocks and interesting stories, too, Preeti. That sounds like the perfect movie.

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  19. I've got the Corner Beam and have had great success with it. I'm looking forward to see what you do with it. Hum, blue for RSC... I must have a ton of blues.... Congratulations on becoming a Missouri Star affiliate.

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  20. Your hexies are so pretty in pink. The Corner Beam ruler blocks look like a fun projects in pretty batiks. Interesting challenges ahead. Congratulation on being a MSQC affiliate!

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  21. Hi Preeti, I can't believe how busy you are! I love your hexie flowers. Thanks for linking up to Free Motion Mavericks. Have a great week.

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  22. The hexie blocks are so pretty - you're going to have a fabulous quilt at the end of the year. I'm interested to see where those kites end up, but I know better than to predict - you'll do something wonderful, I know. And what's with the little duck in the MSQC photos? He's adorable!

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