The Janome BOM Blitz II quilt is HERE!

The 2022 BOM Blitz II quilt-along has begun!

This is a FREE program and if you follow along, you’ll have the quilt top finished by early December! I hope you’ll join me on this fun-filled, skill building journey. It’s absolutely not too late to join, and you can work in the comfort of your own sewing space — at your own pace — while I walk you through construction process, step by step!

What you’ll need:

The supplies you need are simple. You’ll need 3 yards of one background fabric (includes the binding), one Jelly Roll with 40 – 2.5″ strips with at least two strips of every color (so 20 different colors) plus 3.5 yards of backing fabric. I recommend checking with your local Janome dealer to see if they might still have some of the kits in stock. 

You’ll also need my signature rulers, the Precision Flying Geese & HST Ruler, the Precision Precuts Ruler, and the Precision Jelly Roll Ruler. (At a minimum, you’ll need the Precision Flying Geese & HST Ruler!). You can order them by CLICKING HERE.

And finally, you’ll need the link to access the videos and handouts by CLICKING HERE.

We’re going to have a great time. The videos will be posted once a month through December, 2022. We’re going to have such fun; Mr. Kim will be there and Cheeto, too! Make plans to join us on this BOM journey!

4 Comments
  1. Very disappointed the background fabric is not in the kit as expensive as it is. Now I can’t move forward bc my dealer didn’t have that!

    • Stephanie –

      I’m very sorry you are disappointed. I have no control over how the kits were combined or priced. I hope you’ll be able to either find the background fabric from one of the many sources I have listed on my social media posts or simply use one from your stash! Your quilt will be so pretty no matter what you use, and I hope you won’t let this spoil the fun of making the quilt!

  2. I am starting to cut my background material and made a mistake on the first cuts making them 48 inches long instead of 48 1/2. Will I need more material. I have 3 1/4 yards. (It is white on white and I can get more.)

    Also being new to this- for the last LOF cut 2 – 2 1/2 strips – cut 7 – 2 1/2 X 8 1/2 strips
    does that mean that I cut 2 strips 2 1/2 wide and 53 inches long? than cut that into 7 – 2 1/2 x 8 1/2 strips?

    I think you will be hearing a lot for me. Is this the right place to put these questions? I just requisition admission to the Janome sewing machine classroom.

    Looking forward to all I am learning with this beautiful BOM.

    Thanks’ Judy

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