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Island Batik Ambassador Threaded Chaos Blog Hop for September 2025
Welcome to September and another Island Batik Ambassador blog hop! This month the theme was “Threaded Chaos” and Ambassadors were challenged to create a crazy quilt project using Aurifil thread. Thanks to Aurifil for sponsoring this blog hop!
Ambassadors received new fabric collections to use in this challenge. I used Geode Glow a Signature collection by Kathy Engle for Kari Nichols of Quilting Renditions of Island Batik of Lumin Fabrics for my crazy quilt project.
I just loved the gorgeous purples and warm golds in this new fabric collection.
As this blog hop was sponsored by Aurifil, we could choose thread in coordinating colours for our specific fabric collection. I chose shades of gold, yellow, dark blue, and purple for my quilt and used these to create the decorative stitches that I added to the pieced quilt blocks.
Okay, I didn’t really add them…my Janome 500E embroidery machine did. Yes, I machine embroidered all of the blocks in my quilt and was able to easily choose specific stitches and thread colours for all of the seams.
I also used the quilt as you go method, although I only stitched the top and batting together. I later added individual backings for each of the blocks with sashing in between all of them.
When making this quilt I used Schmetz needles as well as a cotton and wool batting from Hobbs Quilt Batting. Of course my Oliso M3 Pro Project iron helped in pressing all of my fabrics before I added them to the machine embroidered blocks.
And here’s Glowing Jewels!
Thanks to my hubby for playing quilt stand. 😉
With 20 different fabrics in Geode Glow, I decided to make 20 blocks so I could include each of the fabrics in the same place in each block. All of the blocks are the same however I rotated them when stitching them into the quilt top. I also used the same decorative stitches in each block but varied which Aurifil thread I used.
Can you find the 20 different fabrics in the individual blocks in Glowing Jewels? (Hint: they are all in the same piece as the dark blue fabric in the third row).
Glowing Jewels featuring Geode Glow fabric collection
While they look like a dark blue, the petunias are actually purple like some of the fabrics in Geode Glow.
One thing I added that wasn’t machine stitched in Glowing Jewels was my initials. Traditionally crazy quilts have additional embellishments and hand embroidery in them. While I considered hand stitching all of the decorative stitches (I love to do hand embroidery!), time didn’t permit so instead I simply used one of the Aurifil threads to embroider my initials “KJH” to one of the blocks.
Check out my video for more details on how I created Glowing Jewels here.
Be sure to check at your local quilt shop for Geode Glow.
Thanks to Hobbs Quilt Batting, Oliso, Aurifil, Schmetz Needles, and Island Batik of Lumin Fabrics for the items that they sent me that allowed me to create this month’s project.
There will be many more projects coming from the other Island Batik Ambassadors this month so be sure to check out their blog posts to see what they’ve created for the Threaded Chaos Blog Hop.
You can find out more about the 2025 Island Batik Ambassadors and the projects that they will be working on this year on their websites below.
Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs
Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting
Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts Studio
Tina Dillard - Quilting Affection Designs
Brittany Fisher ~ Bobbin with Brittany
Kimberly Flannagan - Kimberlys Quilts
Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts
Mania Hatziioannidi ~ Mania for quilts
Connie Kauffman ~ Kauffman Designs
Connie Kresin Campbell ~ Freemotion by the River
Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood
Denise Looney ~ A Quiltery
Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights
Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion
Sarah Pitcher ~ Pitcher’s Boutique
Gail Sheppard ~ Quilting Gail
Carol Stanek ~ Stitch with Color
Solomae Stoycoff - Cuddle Cat Quiltworks
Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations
Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt
Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram so you won’t miss out on what I’ll be creating next with Island Batik fabrics!
Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik of Lumin Fabrics and their sponsors. Thank you!
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Island Batik Ambassador Hot Stuff Challenge for August 2025
Welcome to August and another challenge as an Island Batik Ambassador! 😀
This month’s challenge is a little different as we already have the '“foundation”: it’s the Oliso small carry bag for the Oliso M3 Pro iron. This is such a cute and helpful travel case for this small but powerful iron that Oliso generously gave to each Island Batik Ambassador.
I love this little iron - it’s cute, colourful, and so useful. When you need to get into those small areas or want a small iron to take to a retreat, the M3 Pro iron it the one you need! It heats up quickly, has a long cord (I hate short cords!), and has a light - such a useful feature. I also like that it comes with the SoleMate, which is a silicon pad to rest the iron on when you’re not using it. It is also a way to protect the sole of the iron - get it? “SoleMate? 😅
The Island Batik Ambassador Hot Stuff Challenge for August 2025 was to decorate the small carry bag that we all received for the Oliso M3Pro iron.
Wow! Where to begin!
Since I’ve recently been diving into hand embroidery (one of my favourite techniques but one that has been on the back burner for a few years), I decided that I was going to add some hand stitching to the carry bag. I wanted to add some Island Batik fabrics, of course, and thought that some additional embellishments like buttons and/or beads would add to the fun project.
Once I’d gathered the items that I thought I’d need for this project, it was time to start!
I decided to go with a froggy design so, using a quilting stencil, I drew the frog design onto Golden Threads paper.
I then pinned it to the opening of the small carry bag with small appliqué pins (and I didn’t even get poked once during the stitching process - a first for me! 😉).
I used a chain stitch to stitch the frog outline and then gently tore off the paper.
I was really pleased with the result and no stitches were damaged in the process - and no fingers either. 😀
Once the end of the bag was embelllished, it was time to decide what to do on the rest of the carry bag.
I decided to add some appliqués: a lily flower and lily pads. I hadn’t yet picked out fabrics for the lily flowers so I chose a light, dark and then a yellow (for the flower centre) from the 5” Stash Builder strip rolls that I’d received from Island Batik of Lumin Fabrics.
I traced the pieces for the lily flowers onto fusible web and fused them to the chosen Island Batik fabrics, cut them out and then lightly fused them into one shape to be applied to the bag sides: one flower on each side.
I repeated a similar procedure with the green fabrics I’d chosen for the lily pads: two of each of these on each bag side.
Next, I had to fuse these to the bag sides, which proved a bit more difficult than I thought it would be. The fusible web didn’t want to stick very well to the felt sides so I ended up using some craft glue to keep everything in place.
It was then time to do some hand embroidery to embellish the lily pads and flowers. I used a blanket stitch around the edges of the lily pads and added some seed stitches into the larger ones. I also used a blanket stitch around part of the lily flower, deciding to leave some of the petals unfinished but glued down. I had wanted to add some hand embroidery to these petals too but going through the felt, several layers of fabric and several layers of fusible web proved too much for my hands. I think they look fine left as is.
While it’s fun to add hand embroidery embellishments, it’s even more fun to add beads! The chain stitched frog needed eyes so I added two green beads to him.
I glued an assortment of small glass beads to the lily flower centres. again, I considered stitching french knots to the lily flower centres but the layers were too thick to easily stitch through so out came the glue bottle.
The final item that needed to be added was some buttons on the top of the carry bag. I have (just a few) buttons that I thought would be perfect for this project so I glued the flowers and dragonflies to the top of the carry bag.
Here’s the finished result!
And here it is with the Oliso M3 Pro iron - the perfect combo.
Now, I can carry my Oliso M3 Pro iron in style and, when it’s resting in my studio, the carry bag will add a lovely accent.
Thanks to Oliso, and Island Batik of Lumin Fabrics for the items that they sent me that allowed me to create this month’s project. It was so fun and creative!
There will be many more projects coming from the other Island Batik Ambassadors this month. Be sure to check out their blogposts below to see what they created for the Hot Stuff Challenge.
You can find out more about the 2025 Island Batik Ambassadors and the projects that they will be working on this year on their websites below.
Brenda Alburl ~ Songbird Designs
Renee Atkinson ~ Pink Tulip Quilting
Susan Deshensky ~ Lady Blue Quilts Studio
Tina Dillard - Quilting Affection Designs
Brittany Fisher ~ Bobbin with Brittany
Kimberly Flannagan - Kimberlys Quilts
Preeti Harris ~ Sew Preeti Quilts
Mania Hatziioannidi ~ Mania for quilts
Connie Kauffman ~ Kauffman Designs
Connie Kresin Campbell ~ Freemotion by the River
Emily Leachman ~ The Darling Dogwood
Denise Looney ~ A Quiltery
Leah Malasky ~ Quilted Delights
Lisa Pickering ~ Lisa’s Quilting Passion
Sarah Pitcher ~ Pitcher’s Boutique
Gail Sheppard ~ Quilting Gail
Carol Stanek ~ Stitch with Color
Solomae Stoycoff - Cuddle Cat Quiltworks
Jennifer Thomas ~ Curlicue Creations
Suzy Webster ~ Websterquilt
Be sure you’re following me on Facebook and Instagram so you won’t miss out on what I’ll be creating next with Island Batik fabrics!
Note: The products featured in this blogpost were given to me by Island Batik and their sponsors. Thank you!
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