Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas!!!

Merry Christmas, all!  I hope everyone is having a great holiday!

I just wanted to share quickly with you the project I finished just day before yesterday.








 
I've had the instructions for this block printed out for about 2 years.  And, I see now where I forgot to put that last 1 3/8 square on each tag . . . but, now I know!
 
I didn't have a fabric marker, so I used a fine point sharpie . . . will get a fabric marker soon!
 
If I don't "see" you before the end of the year, I hope you all have a great Christmas and a fantastic New Year!
 
Nichole
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, December 6, 2013

Twister Tree Wall Hanging

Guess what?  Just finished another project that I want to share with you guys!

As always, please feel free to leave comments/questions/suggestions . . . I mean, that's how we learn, right?  By doing and listening!

Ok, so I bought a little twister tool from the LQS a month or so back.

I didn't take a pic of it in the package, but here it is:

 
This is the small 3 1/2" twister template.  See the lines on it?  I'll show you in a sec . . .
 
 
Since Christmas is coming up . . . and I had Christmas-y fabrics, I decided to do a tree wall hanging for my first project.
 
 
I went onto Excel and fiddled with the column width, so that I could have some squares to play with.  I designed the tree, then set out cutting the fabric.
 
With this template, the size of squares I had to cut was 5".  Seemed a bit much to me, but who am I to not follow directions?
 
Here are most of the cut squares:
 
 
In a bit more sensible order:
(I need a bigger design wall)

 
 
Here are all the blocks assembled . . . with the red binding on, the dimensions were 38"(ish)x47"(ish).
 
Yeah, I didn't make the red border a whole 5" . . .
 
 
 
Off to the cutting table!  Now, here is where those lines on the template come in handy:
You've gotta line them up with the seams between blocks, then CAREFULLY cut around the template.  The "feet" that are on the template are very handy for keeping the template in place.

Here is why:
While there are some spare spaces, if you cut too far from the template, it will cut into that particular block.

Now, it's recommended on YouTube (yes, I do watch the tutorials!) - and other websites as well, that you cut just one row at a time, so that you don't get confused as to where the block you just cut goes.

I did it in rows of 2:

That big "flimsy" pictured above . . . after all blocks are cut, here is what you have left!


Feel free to trim tiny blocks from those scraps!

Sewing the cut blocks were done 2 rows at a time as well:



Here is the top all put together:

Did I take a pic of the back?  No, of course not!  At least . . . not before I got the binding/hanging sleeve put on . . .

Needless to say, I played with FMQing.  The star was the best:


Now, as far as the blues, I tried to do circles.  The tree was meandering, and the red was zig-zag. 

I did NOT take a closeup of the back after this, 'cause it looks BAD!  But, that's why it is facing the wall!

Got the hanging sleeve attached (who knew that the Transformers movies were conducive to stitching?) after I got the binding done.



(don't look too close at the bottom - I need to take the fabric glue to it still.  I just put the binding on by machine, and as you can see - not the best of ideas!)
 
 
 
Final product:

It's a bit crooked on the left . . . probably from stretching the fabric when quilting.  I'm hoping that it will flatten it out once I iron it a few more times.
 











 
 

Friday, November 29, 2013

Michele Foster is at it again!

Ha ha!

Michele from Mishka's Playground/Quilting Gallery has released the information for the 2014 Quilt Along!  Just click on the pic below to go to the info page!

Delightful Stars Quilt-Along




Thursday, November 21, 2013

Blog Hop!

I could just kick myself for not getting in on this Blog Hop Party through Quilting Gallery, but I just wasn't ready! 

Next time, though!

Even though I'm not a hosting blogger, I wanted to share the link so that you can go along the list with me to enter the give-aways!  I have posted the link below!

Enjoy!


http://quiltinggallery.com/quilters-fun/quilters-blog-hop-party/

thank-you-blog-hop-party

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

2013 Fall Mug Rug Swap

What is a "mug rug"?

That is what I asked myself after I joined the swap . . . and after doing a little bit of research (thanks, Google!), I figured out that mug rugs are a cross between coasters and placemats.

They can be different sizes in length/width - I think the average is around 6" x 10".  So, that is the goal I set myself.

My swap partner likes purple.  I had just enough purple batik for this project.

These are the end results . . . they measure 6.25" x 11"(ish) each.





Sorry I didn't take pictures of the whole process like I did for the table runner.  Just keep in mind that I tried paper piecing, and even made some mini Dresden plates, but went with the above instead.  Will send the paper pieced R and the mini Dresden plates as well - maybe she can incorporate them somehow into other projects.

Pathways Table Runner

Ok, so I've been slacking, and it's time to get back on track!

One of the projects I've been working on in the past month is a pattern I purchased from Mishka's Playground called Pathways.



I wasn't sure at first what fabric to use for this.  Then one day, I just grabbed one of those packets with 6 FQ's inside from the store, and we were on our way!

I'm going to tell you now, that while working on this project, I was reminded of That 70's Show.  You'll see what I mean!

I didn't take pix of the fq's, but here are the pieces once they were cut. This is the order I wanted them to be in on the runner.  You can see the smaller blocks just underneath the bigger ones.

 
Now, here are the smaller blocks once they are attached to the larger squares.  Are they still in the order I wanted them in?  I think so!

Now, after going thru the fun process of attaching all those blocks, here they are on my wall.  And, as you can see, I got turned around as far as where the larger squares ended up!  Still looks great!
 
Just for giggles, here is the back of the front -

On to the back!  Yay!  This part was pretty quick.

 
 
Let's make a run for the border!
 
Borders are actually kinda fun, and really easy! 

 
Here is how I kept my lines straight . . .

Don't get confused when chain piecing!  Once you get your rhythm going, it is piece of cake!




 
What to do now?  Before I attached the border, I sandwiched the pieces:

Because I wasn't comfortable with Free Motion Quilting at this point, I just stitched in the ditch.  Looked pretty good on the back, too!


Now to add the binding!


Now, I'm going to give some cudo's to Missouri Star Quilt Co for the video on The Ultimate Quilt Binding tutorial.  For those of you who haven't seen it yet, try this link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vCWpxBRs20
 It is really easy for me to get turned around on which way to attach the ends, but I still get there in the end!  One of these days, I will figure out how to lay it out to have the angle going in the same direction.  However, that will only be a factor when using scrappy pieces or more than one color of fabric - if it's all the same, nobody will know!
 
After an hour or two (maybe 3 - I get distracted by the kids), here is the end result!





Anyone need a table runner that reminds you of the 70's?  Check out my Etsy shop!

Thank you for walking thru my project with me!