Today, we get to officially kick off The Quilted Farm Girl Sew and Stitch Along by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co.! For the next 11 months, add a little stitching to your daily chores as we sew up a garden of vintage charm that will put a smile on every Farmer’s Daughter’s face. Keep reading for all the details you will need to join in!


When is The Quilted Farm Girl Sew Along?
Mark your calendars! The Quilted Farm Girl Sew Along runs from February 2026 to January 2027. At the beginning of each month, visit our social media to see the finished block(s) for the month. Then, come back toward the end of the month to see a reel of Kimberly sewing the block(s)! To see the breakdown of what we’re sewing each month, just download the FREE PDF Sew Along Schedule below.

What do you need to make The Quilted Farm Girl Quilt?
This quilt is perfect for intermediate quilters and embroidery enthusiasts who love working with small pieces and embellishing their projects with thread and vintage trim! The Quilted Farm Girl Quilt measures 77.5″ x 88.5″ and is a mix of both traditional and novelty quilt blocks. All the supplies are listed on The Quilted Farm Girl Sew and Stitch Along Supplies Page and below.
- The Quilted Farm Girl Quilt Kit
- Backing Set for The Quilted Farm Girl Quilt Kit
- The Quilted Farm Girl Downloadable PDF Quilt Pattern (also available as a paper pattern)
- The Quilted Farm Girl Foundation Paper Notion Set

Who is sewing along?
We invited some friends to stitch and sew with us, and they’re sharing their progress along the way! Follow them on social media for inspiration, tips, and to share in the quilty fun.
- Hilary Jordan, By Hilary Jordan (@byhilaryjordan)
- Mary Mata, Mi Mundo en Telas, (@mimundoentelas)
- Rachel, Stitch With Rachel, (@stitch.with.rachel)
- Rika King, House of Stitch & Stash, (@houseofstitchandstash)
- Tammie Earnest, Tammie Earnest Quilting Studio, (@tammie.earnest.quilting)



When is The Quilted Farm Girl Stitch Along?
For all our stitchers out there, we have The Quilted Farm Girl Cross Stitch Pattern designed by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. The Quilted Farm Girl Stitch Along is a self-paced stitch along that runs from February 2026 to January 2027. To keep up with all the stitchy fun, tune in to the Fat Quarter Shop FlossTube Livestreams throughout the year to see Kimberly’s progress!

What do you need for The Quilted Farm Girl Cross Stitch?
Like the quilt, this pattern depicts a hardworking girl dressed in a straw bonnet and apron who is ready to feed her chickens, pick strawberries, and tend to her garden. This cross stitch pattern is designed for 25-count Lugana and finishes at 12.375″ x 14″, and Kimberly will be stitching hers on 14-count Aida, which finishes at 11” x 12.5”. All the supplies are listed on The Quilted Farm Girl Sew and Stitch Along Supplies Page and below.
Called For Supplies:
- Farmhouse 25 Count Lugana Evenweave 18″ x 27″ Vintage Cross Stitch Cloth
- Lori Holt The Quilted Farm Girl Classic Colorworks Thread Pack
- The Quilted Farm Girl Downloadable PDF Cross Stitch Pattern (also available as a paper pattern)
- Candy Star Thread Bling by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. for It’s Sew Emma
Supplies Kimberly is Using:
- Pale Gray Gingham 14 Count Aida 18″ x 27″ Cross Stitch Cloth
- Lori Holt The Quilted Farm Girl Classic Colorworks Thread Pack
- The Quilted Farm Girl Downloadable PDF Cross Stitch Pattern (also available as a paper pattern)
- Candy Star Thread Bling by Lori Holt of Bee in my Bonnet Co. for It’s Sew Emma

Who is stitching along?
We invited some friends to stitch and sew with us, and they’re sharing their progress along the way! Follow them on social media for inspiration, tips, and to share in the stitchy fun.
- Lori Millsap, Island Time Quilting, (@islandtimequilting)
- Nancy Lane, Treehouse Quilts, (@treehouse_quilts)
- Narelle, Simply Narelle, (@simplynarelle)
Join The Quilted Farm Girl Sew and Stitch Along!


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You can find Lori Holt on her blog, YouTube Channel, and Instagram (@beelori1).




