Sunday, July 31, 2016

July Stash Report & Goals Update

Stash Report: 

IN this month: 3-3/4 yards (Sale FQs - 2 yds;  Sale FQs w/Libby, 1 yd;  3/4 yd brown for binding for MLS)
OUT this month: 4-5/8 yards (Backing for Maple Leaf Star- 2-3/8 yds; Binding for MLS - 5/8 yd;  donated neutral strips for Gwen's QOV group - 1-3/8 yds; doll clothes - 1/4 yd)
Month net change: 7/8 yard out

YTD IN: 70-7/8 yards
YTD OUT: 75-5/8 yards
YTD Net Change: 4-3/4 yards out.  Yay, still in the black for the year!!!

Goals Update: 

July Recap:
1. Write and post 12 Days of Christmas in July tutorial, to go live 7/21. DONE
2. Prep PAussietivity & its backing and take to the long armer. DONE. Not only that, yesterday it came back from the long armer, ready to be bound and finished. 
3. Plan and write up secret project, a collaboration with Alycia for later. Planned and written. Cut lots of pieces and started secret sewing.
4. Work on Laurie's baby quilt. IN PROGRESS
5. Layer, baste, and quilt QF 2015 alternate blocks quilt. NOT TOUCHED AT ALL.
6. If returned from the quilter, finish SID quilting and bind Maple Leaf Star. DONE
7. Keep up with bee blocks. DONE
8. Make one doll outfit or accessory item. DONE, not photographed yet

When I wrote the July goals, I didn't know if Maple Leaf Star would come back from the quilter yet. It did, so I was able to complete the SID quilting and bind it. That, and a Heart Builder project that came up unexpectedly last week prevented me from working on the QF 2015 alternate blocks quilt. Due to some pressing deadlines, the QF 2015 alternate blocks quilt will have to wait until September.

August Goals:
1. Bind, label, and add sleeve to PAussietivity & deliver to LQS for class sample by Aug 5.
2. Work on secret project, collaboration w/ Alycia, to be ready to post by Sept 1.
3. Finish Laurie's baby quilt top.
4. Make top for Heart Builders for My Stuff Bag (from Stash Builder Box).
5. Keep up with bee blocks
6. Make one doll outfit or accessory

I signed up to be a top piecer for Heart Builders. Sponsored by Stash Builder Box, Heart Builders are volunteers who piece tops, or quilt, or bind & finish quilts for My Stuff Bags for kids in foster care. Last week fabric arrived for my first top, and I get to make any pattern I want. I can add add any fabric from my stash if I want to. I received a yard of this green print and a yard of solid white.
Fabric from Heart Builders to piece a top for My Stuff Bags

I like that it's gender neutral. I found a blue, an orange, and a stripe in my stash that will work with it, and I've started cutting and piecing. Come back tomorrow for Design Wall Monday to see progress so far. I'm not counting in any of the fabric they sent because I'm using it all, but I will count out the amount of my own stash fabric that I use for this top. I need to get the top finished and sent back by the end of August.

Linking up with Patchwork Times

Friday, July 29, 2016

More Log Cabin Triangles

 A couple weeks ago I had Log Cabin Triangles (LCTs) on my design wall.

I was talking with my friend Gwen about an upcoming project, and she invited me to work with her small quilting group. Gwen and some of her coworkers at Scottrade of St. Louis make Quilts of Valor, with the approval and sponsorship of Scottrade. Yesterday I had the privilege of sewing with them and sharing my Log Cabin Triangles block. We were pattern-testing the instructions for an upcoming project, which I'll be able to reveal in September.

Look at all these blocks we got done in just a short time! Gwen had all the pieces pre-cut, and I brought along some pre-cut background pieces as well, so we were able to get right into sewing.

One of the best things about sewing with others is how ideas feed off one another. One of the participants yesterday, Lenore, envisioned the LCT block using Kaffe Fasset fabrics with black & white prints. How inspiring! So after a few clicks in EQ, here's a rendering of what it could look like.

Don't you just love it when quilters get together and inspire each other?!

Linking up today with Whoop Whoop Friday over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict, because the opportunity to sew with and be inspired by other quilters is certainly whoop-worthy!

Monday, July 25, 2016

Design Wall 7/25/16

Not much new to show, even though I had a busy week in the sewing room last week. My design wall still has the start of the baby quilt on it that I showed in last week's post. It also has some QOV blocks for a block drive at my guild.

I did a lot of cutting and sewing last week, but I was working on a secret project so I can't show it yet.

Sorry, I don't have much that's very inspiring to show here today. For inspiration, check out the other design walls over at Patchwork Times.

Sunday, July 24, 2016

Stash Report 7/24/16

Nothing in this week. Yay!
Nothing I can count out.  I already counted the fabrics for the gift pillows featured in my 12 Days of Christmas in July post - scroll down to the post below. You can see all the posts in the blog hop from the links over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. 

I've been cutting lots of fabric and sewing a lot this week, but it's a secret project and it's not far enough along to count any fabric out yet.

On Wednesday I'll have an opportunity to visit a small group of quilters and share a pattern with them that they're testing and making for a charitable cause. 'Nuff said. I'll show more when the time comes. Meanwhile here's a sneak peek:

Check out the other stash reports at Patchwork Times

Thursday, July 21, 2016

12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop

Welcome to my stop on the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop, organized by Sarah over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. A big thank you to Sarah, for organizing and hosting this blog hop! Be sure to check out the other bloggers' posts, too, including Michele at Crayon Box Studio who is also posting today.

I'm planning some hand-made Christmas gifts this year. But they're not made of Christmas fabrics; instead I've chosen colors that I know will appeal to the recipients. 
Monogrammed Pillows for Christmas Gifts

My husband and I celebrate Christmas with his sister's extended family including her in-laws. So I'm making monogrammed pillows for D and M.  I chose orange for D, her favorite color, and raspberry for M, the accent color in her living room. So, no Christmas colors or holiday-themed fabrics here. But I've made a good start on my hand-made gifts, and I think the recipients will like them. 

These pillow covers were so easy to make that I'm sharing a tutorial here. There's plenty of time between now and Christmas, and these don't take very long at all. 


Monogrammed Pillow Tutorial for 
12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop


Pillow size 16”. Skill level: Confident beginner. 

Materials:

- Printer and paper
- Freezer paper
- Feature fabric for applique, approximately 8” x 10”
- Wonder Under # 805, approximately 8” x 10”
- Background fabric, 1-1/8 yards
- Thread: 
            To match background fabric 
            Optional, Mono-Poly invisible thread or thread color to match fabric for applique
- One sheet of gift tissue paper or stabilizer of your choice
- Muslin or lining fabric, 1-1/8 yards
- Batting scraps:
One piece 19” x 19”
Two pieces 19” x 12-1/2”
- Binding, two WOF (width-of-fabric) strips cut 3” wide


Preparation and testing

1. Determine monogram font and size. 
- M font is Brush Script, Bold, 500 point size, landscape orientation, shown on 8-1/2" x 11" paper
- D is Times New Roman, Bold, 700 point size, portrait orientation, shown on 8-1/2" x 11" paper
Printed Monograms

2. Cut freezer paper to 8-1/2” x 11” and place in printer so printing will come out on the plain unwaxed side of the freezer paper. Print. Trim printed freezer paper to about 1” larger all around than the monogram letter.

3.Cut feature fabric for appliqued monogram to about 8 by 10 inches; must be larger all the way around than actual applique.

4. Apply Wonder Under to wrong side of feature fabric following product directions. Leave backing paper attached. 

5.After Wonder Under has been applied to feature fabric, iron the freezer paper to the face side of the feature fabric. This results in a sandwich of freezer paper, feature fabric, Wonder Under and backing paper. The applique initial should be face up.

6. With the freezer paper adhered to the feature fabric, carefully cut around the motif. Remove the backing from the Wonder Under.
Applique Preparation, Steps 2-6

7. TEST: before proceeding to the actual pillow cover, test applique stitching using the cut away parts from the applique motif.

- Position applique on scrap of background fabric and press to adhere following product directions.
Tip: leave freezer paper attached to avoid distorting motif; when adhered, remove freezer paper and press again.

- Place tissue paper or stabilizer on the wrong side of the background fabric and pin, keeping pins out of the way of the applique.

 -Using zigzag stitch or decorative stitch of your choice, stitch around applique. Samples are stitched using Mono-Poly on top, Aurifil 50-wt white in the bobbin; stitch length 1mm and zigzag width 2 mm.  

Tips:
- Needle down
- Start and end zigzag in the middle of a long stretch, not in a corner; overlap ½” past the start of stitching at the end.
- When going around an outside curve, stop with the needle on the outside and pivot. When going around an inside curve, stop with the needle on the inside. 

Make pillow cover:

Front: 

1. When satisfied with your test, applique the letter to the background fabric.

2. Remove tissue paper from back. (Disregard any tiny bits that may remain caught in the stitches; they’ll be sandwiched inside the quilting and they’ll disintegrate in washing.)
Monogram applied to background fabric 
and tissue stabilizer removed

3. Cut batting and lining (muslin) to 19” square. Layer lining face down, batting, and top face up; pin baste.

4. Quilt as desired. For curvy script I used straight line matchstick quilting and for Times New Roman I used FMQ stippling. 
Quilted Pillow Tops

Back:

5. Cut two pieces of background fabric 19” x 12-1/2”. Cut two pieces of lining (muslin) and batting slightly larger.

6. Layer and baste. Stitch 1” from long edge of fabric and then quilt as desired to coordinate with pillow front. 
Back, step 6 

7. Fold fabric away from edge along the 1” stitching. Trim batting and lining (muslin) close to fold, being careful not to cut the folded edge.

8. To hem edge, press top fabric to the back, then press raw edge under ½” and pin in place. Stitch hem.
Back, steps 7 & 8

9. Place right half of back right side up, hemmed edge to the left. Place left half of back right side up, hemmed edge to the right, overlapping about 5”. Pin all layers together securely; keep the pins away from the edges. (Note: photo shows 6” overlap; 5” would be sufficient and easier to insert pillow form.)
Overlap backs about 5"

Finishing:

1. Trim quilted top to 17” square.
Tip: If you have a 17” rotating cutting mat, separate the layers and use the back as a template. The hole in the center will enable you to position it over the center of the monogram. Trace around the outside edges of the mat. This is 17-1/2” so trim ¼” inside the marked lines. 
Trim top to 17"

 2. Trim the layered and pinned back to 17” square. Baste overlapped edges of back together.

 3. Place pillow back and front wrong sides together, right sides out, and baste around all edges. 

4. Prepare binding: join two 3" WOF strips and press in half lengthwise. Due to the thickness of the quilted layers, 3” wide strips are recommended. Binding will finish at ½” on the front.

5. Attach binding to the back of the pillow using a 3/8” seam allowance. Miter corners as usual,  and close the binding using your preferred method.

6. Press the binding away from the back. Pin, clip, or glue-baste it down to the front and stitch down by hand or machine. Samples were machine stitched down using Mono-Poly thread. 
Bound edges

7. Insert pillow forms. Voila, finished monogrammed pillows, ready for gifting. 
Finished gifts


Is there someone on your gift list who would like a monogrammed pillow? So easy and so fast. These took me two days, but only because I kept stopping to take photos and write down the steps. Start your Christmas making now and you'll be done ahead, with plenty of time to bake cookies at Christmas! 

Check out the other stops on the 12 days of Christmas in July Blog Hop. Sarah has the complete list over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict. 

Thanks for visiting, and have fun with your Christmas in July sewing!




Monday, July 18, 2016

Design Wall: Forest Fellows Baby Quilt

Another great-nephew is on the way, due in early October. Last month I planned out a baby quilt in EQ and I ordered these cute Forest Fellows prints (Robert Kaufman).

I was quite surprised at the scale of the large print compared to the EQ rendering. The tree/deer motif is 6-1/2" high, much taller than the EQ image suggests, and the racoon is about 3" high. In the EQ image below, the borders are 8" wide and the deer/tree motif looks like less than 4" high. I revised the block design and kept the piecing simple and large as shown here to feature the fabrics.


Here's what it looks like on my wall. The piping around the center will finish at 1/4". I'll make the borders as wide as possible to miter the corners so the print can face outward on each side. I have enough yardage that I can cut the WOF strips to feature the best parts of the print and/or minimize the number of animals that are cut in half.

I have plenty of fabric and I'm planning to use it for the backing as well. Although the scale of the print is larger than I was expecting, I think it'll work. The theme and colors are perfect for this family.

So that's what I'm working on this week. Linking up with Patchwork Times and Sew Fresh Quilts.

Sunday, July 17, 2016

Stash Report 7/17/16

Now that Maple Leaf Star is finished, I can count out the backing and binding. Actually I had to purchase the binding fabric - not enough left from the inner border - so I have to count it in as well.

OUT this week: 2-3/8 yards wide backing and 5/8 yard Kona for binding.
IN this week: 3/4 yard Kona
Still moving in the right direction and in the black for the year.
Linking up with Patchwork Times

Maple Leaf Star, approximately 64" x 80"

In other news, Sarah over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict is hosting the 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop. Check out everyone's posts through her links. My turn to host is this Thursday and I'll be sharing some Christmas gift pillows I've made.