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How to Quilt the Solstice BOM – Bobbie Gentili

Block of the Month Program· Modern Triangle Quilts· Sewing with Triangles

3 Nov

It’s that time of year! Finished Modern Triangle Block of the Month (BOM) quilts are starting to pop up after a year of triangle progress! 

Solstice Quilt Top

And you know what that means… once you have a finished quilt top… the inevitable next question is… how do I quilt it?! 

Well say no more, because this year I collaborated with quilt artists to create a rich showcase of quilting ideas for the Solstice BOM. Each artist created a different mock up of how they might quilt the Solstice quilt and I’m excited to share each artist with you here!

Today, I’d like to introduce you to Bobbie of Geeky Bobbin!

Bobbie put together an amazing quilting mockup for Solstice and some fun resources for us here. Below, you’ll meet Bobbie and see some of her colorful and fun quilts. You’ll also see links to some fun resources Bobbie shares over on her own sites and finally you’ll see where to find more Bobbie of Geeky Bobbin!

Ready? Let’s go!

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Meet Bobbie Gentili of Geeky Bobbin

It took a few decades, but Bobbie Gentili finally found the right outlet for her lifelong creativity and love of mathematics when she was introduced to modern quilting. She now spends every waking moment designing quilt patterns, longarm quilting, <strike>petting</strike> curating beautiful fabrics, and sharing her quilty adventures on Instagram at @geekybobbin and on her website geekybobbin.com.

Bobbie Gentili of Geeky Bobbin

Bob’s patterns feature bold, geometric designs, playing with curves and long strips to give a sense of movement. She finds inspiration in science, nature, and geeky culture.

Bob lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where her husband, 2 young children, and cats enjoy any scraps of her attention that can be stolen from quilting.

Bobbie’s Solstice Mock Up

Bobbie Gentili's Solstice Quilting Mockup
Bobbie’s (of Geeky Bobbin) Solstice Quilting Mock Up

Here’s what Bobbie came up with! And she even put together a YouTube video for us! Annnnd I think we can all relate to that face, yes? The camera freezes and say cheese ladies! 😉

So settle in and have a watch. Such a fun video! I hope you get some good ideas for quilting your Solstice quilt and your Modern Triangle quilts.

Before getting settled do have a look at some of Bobbie’s quilty eye candy below! Her quilts are so fun and colorful and she is quite talented! You’ll also see some amazing resources that Bobbie shares over on her sites and information about where you can follow Bobbie of Geeky Bobbin.

Some of Bobbie’s Fun Quilty Eye Candy!

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I think it’s safe to call this one quilting rock candy! Yum! 

Fun Stuff & Gold Nuggets

On her sites, Bobbie has a couple fun resources for you!

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Bobbie is running a fun UFO challenge for November! Over the course of November, you can join her in “examining our crafty orphans and deciding whether to Resume work on them as planned, Rework them with a Plan B, or Rehome them to another crafter, who can joyfully get them across the finish line.”

Also!

Bobbie’s put together an amazing tool for us quilters who um… might be a bit short when it comes to binding. (GUILTY!)

The Magical Rainbow of Binding™ is a printable quick reference PDF that gives you the binding length in inches, number of strips of binding, and required yardage at a glance for any quilt size! You can even choose between 2″, 2 1/4″, and 2 1/2″ wide binding strips.

Click here to get the resource.

Yeah, you’re going to want that!

Additional Member Content

Solstice and Make Modern Triangle members log in here to find Bobbie’s and all the artists’ mockups and PDF printables in your hub. Also, during November’s “Sew In”, we’ll be planning our quilting!

Not a member? Learn more here.

The 2021 BOM will be revealed November 23rd!

Show some love for Bobbie! 

In the comments below leave a warm comment for Bobbie or better yet go and find and follow Bobbie. 

Where to find Bobbie:

Here’s where you can connect with Bobbie and shop her cute patterns:

  • geekybobbin.com 
  • instagram.com/geekybobbin  
  • facebook.com/geekybobbin/ 
  • youtube.com/c/geekybobbin
  • Shop Geeky Bobbin patterns https://shop.geekybobbin.com/collections/pdf-patterns 

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Always print your templates at 100% scale. Most printers are accurate, however, the template size may be off by a smidge with some printers.

Make a test print on printer paper. Measure the 1-inch scale box to check accuracy. Run a test when this happens by changing the scale setting a percent at a time, then remeasure the scale box until it’s the same size as the original template. Like I said, it happens, but not often!

Some quilters find that freezer paper shrinks after it runs through a printer. Another reason to check the scale box! You can’t turn down the printer’s temperature, but you can pre-shrink it by pressing it onto parchment paper. Peel it off, and you’re ready to try again.

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Does anyone else just love this feeling? ✨ Walk i Does anyone else just love this feeling? ✨

Walk into the sewing room, shut the door behind me, and suddenly all other problems disappear. 

A feeling we all know too well. 🙌

What are you sewing right now? Let me know in the comments! 💕

#quilthumor #quilterslife #quiltteacher #modernquilter
Comment ‘FREEZER’ to take my free class! Keep read Comment ‘FREEZER’ to take my free class! Keep reading for tip number four... 👇

Always print your templates at 100% scale.

Before cutting your fabric, measure the 1-inch test box on your template.

Even being slightly off can affect the accuracy of your blocks later on and lead to some BIG oopsies. 😅

This is one of those tiny steps that saves a LOT of frustration later... Speaking from experience, and more re-done blocks than I could ever count! 

Follow along @bryanhousequilts for more freezer paper piecing tips that will make your quilting life easier and more enjoyable along the way. 💕
Comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you straight to my fr Comment ‘FREE’ and i’ll send you straight to my free class where I’ll teach you the life-changing technique that made me fall in love with quilting. 💕 

You’ll even leave with a free modern triangle block pattern to start sewing on your own! 🪡

Drop ‘FREE’ below and start the new creative hobby you’ve been dreaming about. ✨

#modernquilting #paperpiecing #foundationpaperpiecing #quiltingtechnique #quiltteacher
1️⃣ Make a test block. I know it’s tempting to s 1️⃣ Make a test block. 

I know it’s tempting to skip this step... I cannot tell you how many times I have skipped making a test block and ended up regretting it later. If I had just made the test block, it would have saved me HOURS and HOURS of seam ripping and re-sewing, so take my advice and just always make the test block! 

I have never regretted making a test block, but I have regretted not making one. 😅

2️⃣ Celebrate the ta-da moments.

I’m not talking about just the finished quilt. I mean EVERY moment along the journey that feels like a win. Picking your colors and fabrics, sewing that first block, the points that line up, arranging blocks onto the design wall... Celebrate as much as you can along the way. 

I think too many quilters rush past these moments because they’re just focused on the finish line, but quilting isn’t one big “ta-da!” It’s a bunch of little “ta-da” moments stitched together.

3️⃣ Learn the freezer paper piecing technique.

I’m not kidding when I say it completely changed my quilty life... The more I quilt, the more I realize that frustration doesn’t make a quilt more valuable. Struggling doesn’t make you a better quilter. A good process gives you more confidence, helps you enjoy the sewing, and frees up a lot of your time to keep quilting. It makes you want to come back tomorrow and sew another block! 

Quilting is meant to be enjoyed and there’s so much to learn along the way. These three things have been HUGE along my quilting journey, and I know they can make an impact on yours too. 

What’s one thing that has completely changed your quilting journey? Share in the comments. ✨

#modernquilting #paperpiecing #foundationpaperpiecing #quiltingtechnique #quiltteacher
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