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Welcome to a community of passionate quilters who are dedicated to Quilting Your Legacy together with me Emily, and let's create something beautiful—one stitch at a time!

🇺🇸 Tomorrow's $2 Spotlight Pattern is ready...And I have a feeling some of you are going to look at this quilt and immed...
06/11/2026

🇺🇸 Tomorrow's $2 Spotlight Pattern is ready...

And I have a feeling some of you are going to look at this quilt and immediately start pulling fabric from your stash.

Who's already working on a patriotic quilt this summer?

https://youtu.be/wGwWk-UivxM

Looking for an easy patriotic quilt you can actually finish this su...

06/09/2026

Some days, the sewing machine does more than make quilts.

It quiets the noise.

It gives your hands something to do while your mind slows down.

It reminds you that one stitch at a time is still progress.

Today it’s just me, George keeping watch from his chair, a stack of fabric waiting to be sewn, and a good song playing in the background.

Nothing fancy.

Just a good day to make something with your hands. ❤️

Who keeps you company while you sew? A dog, a cat, a spouse… or just the sound of the machine?

🇺🇸 Our Patriotic Just Add Thread bundles are officially here!No more standing in front of your fabric stash wondering wh...
06/07/2026

🇺🇸 Our Patriotic Just Add Thread bundles are officially here!

No more standing in front of your fabric stash wondering what goes together.

Each bundle is filled with beautifully coordinated red, white, and blue fat quarters, and every one includes 4 FREE Villa Rosa Designs patterns so you can get started right away.

Just pick your favorite bundle, add thread, and start sewing.

The hardest part might be choosing which one to make first. ❤️🤍💙

Shop the link in bio! 🧵

As Seen on YouTubeSometimes a quilt starts with a pattern.Sometimes it starts with a feeling.When I first saw the Red Ri...
05/31/2026

As Seen on YouTube

Sometimes a quilt starts with a pattern.

Sometimes it starts with a feeling.

When I first saw the Red River pattern by Catherine Cureton, I loved the layout, but I couldn’t stop imagining it a different way. Softer. Calmer. More like a summer bike ride through a small town than a Southwest sunset.

So I pulled deep navy, soft teal, and warm taupe from the shelves and built the quilt around a bicycle panel that says:

Find the Beauty in Every Day

And that’s exactly what this quilt reminds me to do.

The beauty in a quiet morning.
The beauty in a favorite fabric.
The beauty in creating something with your own two hands.

The pattern stayed the same.

The story became completely different.

If you watched the YouTube video and fell in love with this version, this is the exact kit I used.

Finished Size

56” x 74”

Your Kit Includes

Shipping Included

Everything you need for the quilt top, ready to sew.

• Red River pattern
• Bicycle panel
• Coordinated fabrics for the quilt top and binding
• My Sewing Guide Workbook

Skill Level

Confident Beginner

Limited Quantity

I only created a small number of these kits, and once they’re gone, this version will not be restocked.

Because the best quilts aren’t just made from fabric.

They’re made from the stories we stitch into them.

Find the beauty. Make it yours. Sew something story-worthy.

05/30/2026

Nature really said “here’s your color palette, now go make something.”

Full rainbow after dinner tonight and my first thought was not “how beautiful,” it was “which fat quarters are those.” Quilter brain has officially taken over.

Tell me I’m not the only one who looks at a rainbow and starts planning a quilt. 😅😃😆

Driving home from dinner tonight, out of nowhere, there she was.A mama bear.A big, beautiful mama bear.And right behind ...
05/29/2026

Driving home from dinner tonight, out of nowhere, there she was.

A mama bear.

A big, beautiful mama bear.

And right behind her? A little cub doing his very best to keep up.

I watched them squeeze under the guardrail like it was nothing. One second they were there, the next they had vanished into the trees, as if the forest had simply swallowed them whole.

It was one of those moments that makes you slow down and remember how wild and wonderful this world can be.

And of course, my very next thought was:

“Wait… don’t I have fabric with bears on it?”

Reader, I do.

Of course I do.

So if you have a wilderness lover in your life, or if you’re the wilderness lover, I have a Just Add Thread bundle that might be calling your name.

Woodland prints. Cozy cabin-in-the-woods vibes. A touch of adventure. And thankfully, none of the excitement of finding an actual bear in the middle of the road.

Just add thread, take a seat at your sewing machine, and stitch a little bit of that wild magic into something you’ll treasure for years to come.

🐻🌲🧵





When the weather says oh heck yes, you take the editing outside. (Even with a quilt on your lap.) Final cuts happening o...
05/26/2026

When the weather says oh heck yes, you take the editing outside. (Even with a quilt on your lap.)

Final cuts happening on tomorrow’s YouTube video, fresh air all around, and the world’s fluffiest security detail (hi Georgie) keeping watch from the back porch.

Tomorrow on YouTube we are finishing the Fudge Woodland Quilt. Those warm woodland tones at the binding stage are everything. I am grinning at my own screen which is usually a good sign.

Tomorrow. YouTube. You and me. Be there.

What are you finishing this week?
Tell me in the comments so I can cheer you on.

My grandmother made one patriotic quilt in her whole life. It was for my Opa.But when Quilts of Valor started, something...
05/25/2026

My grandmother made one patriotic quilt in her whole life. It was for my Opa.

But when Quilts of Valor started, something shifted in her shop.

Any quilter who walked through her door working on a Quilt of Valor walked out with free batting. No questions. No paperwork. Just batting, pressed into their hands, because she knew the batting was usually the thing that slowed people down.

She didn't make the quilts herself. She made it easier for the quilters who did.

I think about that a lot on Memorial Day.

If you're working on a quilt for someone who served, I want to know.

Tell me their name in the comments or send me a message.

My grandmother would have asked.





Snuck in a few quiet stitches on this Fudge Sundae quilt top before heading out to dinner with the boys.Which honestly… ...
05/24/2026

Snuck in a few quiet stitches on this Fudge Sundae quilt top before heading out to dinner with the boys.

Which honestly… we haven’t done in a while. Just the three of us 💛

As we were walking out the door, I took a quick photo and immediately realized…

I goofed on the border 🤦‍♀️

So apparently my next project is finding my seam ripper.

But before I unpick anything… look at these colors.

Deep browns. Soft golds. Earthy greens.

It feels like a walk through the woods in late October.

Next up: the ombré border (once I fix my little detour 😅).

I still have a few Woodland Fudge quilt kits available if you want to make this one alongside me:

https://www.nortonhousequilting.com/products/woodland-fudge-quilt-kit

And now I have to ask…

Who would you make an earth tone forest quilt for? 🌲🤎

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30 W Main Street
Wilmington, VT
05363

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