Take My Bullseye Class on Creative Spark!

My online Bullseye class covers foundation paper piecing and curved piecing, specifically set-in circles, as you sew a 20″ x 20″ block. This block looks complicated but it is easier than it looks—especially when I walk you through each step!

The online class is available to take NOW. You get to work in your own space, with all of your fabric and supplies nearby. It’s the best way to take a class! There is a discussion option in each lesson so that you can email questions to me and I will answer in a timely fashion. The ebook is included in the class.

But wait! There’s a LIVE Class Option!!!

I am happy to offer the combination of my online Bullseye class together with a 6-hour real-time meeting on Zoom! We get to be together and you don’t have to pack up your sewing machine and supplies and work in a classroom. You are still in your own space, working without distractions.

The 6-hour Live Class begins at 12noon EST, 11:00 CST, 9:00 PST.

We will begin class together on Zoom with a visit and I will share important information to help you enjoy a great day of sewing. You will watch the video lessons and sew at your own pace outside of the Zoom meeting. We will come back together on Zoom at prearranged times during class to visit, ask questions, and share ideas.

Additionally, you can call or text me at any time during class between Zoom meetings and I will be there to answer your questions in real time.

And lastly, there’s one more thing about taking the Live class… it keeps you from procrastinating. Please do join me on November 21 and lets make a Bullseye!

Click here to find the Bullseye Class on Creative Spark.

Wednesday Giveaway

Pam Dempsey is this week’s lucky winner! She will receive a box of Hologram Sunburst Sequins and a box of Clear Iridescent seed beads because the holidays are coming and I’m sure there is something that you have that needs embellishing :-). You can find these and many more sequins and beads here.

I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!

Show and tell…

Margery Tadder in Colorado Springs sent me this picture of her just finished Magical Unicorn quilt. It’s perfect! Margery says that she is delighted with it and I can see why. I really like the way that sky fabric fills the background, and the grass! Both fabrics set the stage for the whole quilt.


Margery wrote: “My long arm quilter was so enamored she took a picture and sent it to a friend who promptly bought the pattern! But who could NOT love everything Designed by Becky! The quilt will be a Christmas present for a special 4 yr old girl and know she will be thrilled especially since unicorns are her “thing” right now.”

There will be squeals of delight on Christmas morning :-). Well done, Margery!

Wednesday Giveaway

Carol is this week’s lucky winner! She will receive a Lo-Lo Cuticle Intensive Stick because it is the best product that I know of to keep your cuticles smooth and soft and happy. And with all the hand washing and cooler weather now is definitely the time to use it!

If you are not Carol and you would like a Cuticle Intensive of your very own, click here.

I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!

Wednesday Giveaway

Sydna Gordon is this week’s winner! She will receive this red Sewing Machine Mat, compliments of Yazzii. The mat sits under you machine and the zippered pocket hang in front to hold your machine sewing notions. There is a removable pin cushion as well. Congrats, Sydna!

I’ll be back with another Giveaway next Wednesday. Until then you can shop for all sorts of sewing notions, books, and other fun stuff at pieceocake.com!

Show and tell…

Kathy McCalla also finished her Searching for Beauty quilt—I love the way she combined a traditional setting with the very non-traditional applique designs! Kathy wrote:

I wanted to thank you for your wonderful Covid patterns. I love to applique and this was especially fun to help us remember 2020.

The lock design in the quilting is totally perfect!

I know that at some point the memories of this year will fade (because that’s what memories do) and that these quilts will remind us of what we have lived through to get to the other side.

Kathy, thank you for sharing your lovely quilt with us!

If any of you are looking for the free Searching for Beauty applique pattern, click here.