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Monday, April 23, 2012

‘ties that bind’ by Marie Bostwick – a blog hop book tour

This week a Blog Hop Book Tour is starting for Marie Bostwick’s new book ‘ties that bind’.  I’m excited to be one of the reviewers that Michelle of the Quilting Gallery picked.  When you come back to see what I think on Saturday, April 28th (aka the day Pip turns ONE!  Can you believe it!?  My beautiful little babe is going to be ONE!) – you’ll be able to enter for a chance to win you’re very own copy!

TIES THAT BINDNot only can you enter for a chance to win a copy on my blog on Saturday but there are 10 other bloggers that are reviewing the book for you all and giving you a chance to win your own copy as well.  Below I’ve listed the schedule of the review and giveaway.  Have fun and hop along with us!

 

Blog Hop Schedule:

Tuesday, April 24

Michele - Quilting Gallery

Jackie - Canton Village Quilt Works

Wendy - Ivory Spring

Wednesday, April 25

Jennifer - SewHooked

Erin - One Piece at a Time

Thursday, April 26

Victoria - Bumble Beans Inc.

Sandi - A Legacy of Stitches

Friday, April 27

Michele - With Heart and Hands

Melissa - Lilac Lane

Saturday, April 28

Melissa - Sew Bitter Sweet Designs

Kim – Kim’s Crafty Apple

Friday, April 20, 2012

Home Sweet Home – Hexagon Forest Sashing

Have you discovered the Craftsy Block of the Month by Amy Gibson yet?  If you are a quilter or ever dreamed of quilting this is the prefect block of the month for everyone!  Each month Amy goes over a different quilt technique with a video.  It’s really easy to understand and follow and I’ve already learned quite a few new techniques.

Something I’ve tried before was English Paper Piecing.  I’ll admit I was not excited to do the English Paper Piecing blocks – it just wasn’t my thing.  BUT I’m not a quitter and I had to do it.  I watched Amy’s tutorial and she didn’t differently than I had before so I did it her way.  What a difference it made!  I am now in love with making these fabulous Hexagons.  So far, I’ve made up one sashing tutorial using the hexagons with plan for a second using slightly bigger ones. 

It’s free to sign up to be a Craftsy Member and the Block of the Month Program is also free.  I’m going to recommend that you watch Amy’s tutorial to see how to make these hexagon’s.  (PS. when you become a member be sure to follow me so you can see my projects and blocks as I go!)

Cutting Instructions:

1 – 12.5” x 3.5” Strip

5 – 2.5” Squares (Tree tops)

5 – 2” x .5” ‘trunks’ that will be fused to your main fabric (I put the fusible on my fabric before I cut it – seems to be easier). 

5 – 3/4-inch hexagon templates

007You can see above that I have my five fabrics and my five templates.  059I used Amy’s Instructions to created five hexagons and I sewed them all together in a row.    060Once they were starched and ironed I cut my basting stitches out 061And pulled the templates out as well.  (You can save these for future projects if you’d like…who knows…there may be more sashing’s with them) 062 Next, I used a washable glue stick to put my hexagons where I want them on my fabric.  063Before I sewed them down, I fused my tree trunks so they overlapped under them.  As you can see I cut mine at a wonky 1/2-inch x 2-inches.  I thought it added a bit more dimension to the trees.   I blanket stitched the outer edge of the hexagon strip and the right side of the trunks.  I used a straight line stitch to stitch the left side of the trunks.  I’m really happy with this fun and whimsical sashing!064Here it is finished with Block 4 – My Tilted House above it and Block 8 - A Wonky Modern House below it.  (Wonky Modern House was actually inspired by the February blocks of the Craftsy Block of the Month)

 

I hope you have fun with this sashing!

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Home Sweet Home – BONUS Block – Acid Cottage from Love Affair with My Brother

It’s been almost four months since the ‘tree and house’ quilt wouldn’t leave my dreams and turned itself into the Home Sweet Home Quilt Along.  With today’s block tutorial we’ll have enough blocks to make a 20 block quilt – or a 16 block quilt or a 12 block quilt or a pillowcase – whatever you desire!  I’ve learned a few things along the way of my first quilt along but mostly I’ve been inspired by the collaboration of all the different designers.  I just love that we have a wonderful mix of people from not only all over the US but in actuality – all over the world.  I have a all of my blocks (well – 19 of them so far… I should have 20 up by the end of the day if I utilize my time during Pip’s nap well) on my design wall and every time I walk by them I smile. 

Okay – enough gushing, let’s get on with it!

I have another fabulous designer today – Love Affair with My Brother.  I’ll admit – when I first saw the name of her blog I HAD to find out what was going on with her – Love Affair with my BROTHER!?  Who would blog about that!?  I’ll admit – I tend to be a bit slow on the uptake sometimes.  If you’re like me – be sure to check out her ‘About Me’ page to see what’s really going on. 

Keep an eye on Sunni and her Brother by following her online endeavors:

And now I won’t make you wait any longer…time for the final block of the quilt along…

Acid Cottage

House Quilt Block

Click HERE to go to Sunni’s blog to see the entire block and for instructions on how to create the next fabulous block in our quilt!

Don’t forget to add your picture to the flickr group once it’s complete:  http://www.flickr.com/groups/1850682@N20/

Previous Home Sweet Home Blocks:

I’m sure once I get this final block made my butt will really get into gear making up sashings for the quilt.  I’m really not good at leaving projects unfinished – they’re always nagging at my dreams which doesn’t leave room for new ideas to emerge.  So be sure to keep watching for sashing ideas!  I can’t wait to see what everyone’s quilts end up like!

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Home Sweet Home – Shoo Fly Sashing

Thankfully Diane has been working diligently to put together some sashing tutorials for the Home Sweet Home Quilt Along.  I drew out my quilt layout with 20 main blocks (16 scheduled and 4 bonus) and I need to come up with 29 different sashing designs!  Ahhh!  I came up with about 6 more yesterday afternoon but I still have to write them all up.  This is going to be an interesting challenge!

Shoo Fly Sashing by Diane Lapacek

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WARNING: These are those teeny tiny pieces that drive Kim crazy.

I had some unused half square triangles stuffed in a drawer, so I just squared them up to size. This is a great place to use them.

Cutting instructions:

Dark fabrics:

· Cut 8 2” squares

· Cut 4 1½“ squares

Light Fabrics:

· Cut 8 2” squares

· Cut 16 1½” squares

First, we’ll use the 2” squares to make half square triangles.

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Draw a diagonal line on the back side of each light square.

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Place two squares right sides together and stitch ¼” on each side of the drawn line.

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Cut on the drawn line.

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Press seams toward the darker fabric.

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Square up to 1½” square.

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Sew a 1½” light square to each end of a 1½” dark square. Make 4 units.

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Sew a 1 ½” light square between 2 half square triangle. Make 8 units.

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Sew rows together to make 4 shoo fly blocks.

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Sew the blocks together in a row to complete your sashing.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

RAW Madison Stimulus Video & Guest Blogger

I’m really excited to be sharing with you the video that was made when I was a featured artist at last months’ RAW Madison Stimulus Show:

I would love to hear what you think!

The show was an amazing event and there’s another one tomorrow night – Menagerie.  It looks to be another fabulous time so if you can make it you should head on down! 

quilting-gallery-250 Also – I did a guest post for Quilting Blogger today on making ATC's from Orphan Quilt Blocks.  Be sure to head on over to see what I had to say!

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