April 2012

I did it!

So I conquered a fear this weekend. I made a dress! It is actually my second one. I made one this time last year too for Anne.

I originally blogged about this dress last May. I have a fear of clothes, for several reasons. Mainly just two: curved seams and not really being able to fudge the measurements. I mean measure or cut wrong and it isn’t going to FIT and then you have a bunch of wasted time, energy and most depressingly FABRIC!  So I made Anne one dress and never made another…until now!

This only happened because of Kristy at Hopeful Threads. She is such an inspiration, in sew many ways, that I finally decided that I needed to go outside my comfort zone for somebody else. I followed a really great tutorial from Sew Like My Mom, and it took me a little over an hour.  Thank you Kristy for inspiring me to get off my duff! (And PS. Anne will have one of these in no time!)

On a totally different note, I also finished my fourth Swoon block! Just in time to make it 4 for 4 – four months four blocks. What do you think?

On an entirely non-sewing related note – I hope you all have had a fabulous weekend.  We had a great weekend! We took Anne to our local Children’s Museum and she also learned how to pedal a trike this weekend! That was so cool to see, one day she couldn’t do it and the next day, like magic, she could. Big proud mama moment 🙂

Don’t forget to enter my TWO open giveaways! One from Fat Quarter Shop and one from Marie Bostwick.

I’m linking up to Connie’s linky party over at Quilting by the River.

Ties That Bind Book Review & Giveaway

Welcome to the final day of the Marie Bostwick Ties That Bind blog hop, hosted by Michele of Quilting Gallery.  When Michele asked me if I was interested in participating in this blog hop I immediately agreed – I am always looking for a good book to read, and as it turns out…this was a great book to read.

Here’s a quick synopsis of the book:

“Christmas is fast approaching, and New Bern, Connecticut, is about to receive the gift of a new pastor, hired sight unseen to fill in while Reverend Tucker is on sabbatical. Meanwhile, Margot Matthews’ friend, Abigail, is trying to match-make even though Margot has all but given up on romance. She loves her job at the Cobbled Court Quilt Shop and the life and friendships she’s made in New Bern; she just never thought she’d still be single on her fortieth birthday.

It’s a shock to the entire town when Phillip A. Clarkson turns out to be Philippa. Truth be told, not everyone is happy about having a female pastor. Yet despite a rocky start, Philippa begins to settle in—finding ways to ease the townspeople’s burdens, joining the quilting circle, and forging a fast friendship with Margot. When tragedy threatens to tear Margot’s family apart, that bond—and the help of her quilting sisterhood—will prove a saving grace. And as she untangles her feelings for another new arrival in town, Margot begins to realize that it is the surprising detours woven into life’s fabric that provide its richest hues and deepest meaning… ”

I didn’t read anything about the book before I opened it up, not even the synopsis. All I knew was that it was a novel with quilting as part of the main story line. I didn’t want to bias myself one way or another and I have to tell you I really did love it.

Here are a few fun questions that we were all asked to answer:

1. What drew you into the book? In the first few chapters of the book, one of the main characters, Margot, hand sews a binding on to the quilt and as Marie describes each individual stitch I could see Margot sitting and sewing. It was so vividly written, I was hooked.

2. Which character did you identify with? Give one reason as to why.  I identified with several characters, my favorite was Charlie – food is a main focus on his life (he owns a restaurant!) and the way his food is described I just wanted to eat it right off the pages!

3. If this is the first book of the series that you have read – will you be reading the rest now? This is the first book I have read in the series and I fully plan on finishing the series.

4. In 5 words or less state why someone NEEDS to read this novel.
It was a good laugh/cry!

5. Did you take a beginner quilting class when you first started out? What was it like and did it inspire you to continue quilting?
I’ve never taken a quilting class. I learned at my mom’s side, watching her for 20 years before taking the plunge and making my first quilt.

6. Phillipa signs up to make a baby quilt as her first quilt. Have you made a baby or toddler quilt? Share the photo and story if you like. (This is to be sent to me to post on the QG site)
My first quilt was for my niece – she turns 11 in September and I am making her a quilt to commemorate that occasion as well.  My first quilt was made out of all purple and pink calicos from JoAnns and back with some extra fabric we had from making dresses. My niece loved it to death…literally! She wore a hole straight through it.  The first quilt I ever designed by myself was for my daughter.

Read what the other members of the blog hop had to say about Marie’s quilt here:

Tuesday, April 24
Michele – Quilting Gallery – http://quiltinggallery.com/
Jackie – Canton Village Quilt Works – http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/
Wendy – Ivory Spring – http://ivoryspring.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, April 25
Jennifer – SewHooked – http://sewhooked.com/
Erin – One Piece at a Time – http://erinrussek.typepad.com/

Thursday, April 26
Victoria – Bumble Beans Inc. – http://bumblebeansinc.blogspot.com/
Sandi – A Legacy of Stitches – http://alegacyofstitches.blogspot.com/

Friday, April 27
Michele – With Heart and Hands – http://www.with-heart-and-hands.com/
Melissa – Lilac Lane –  http://www.blog.melissastramel.com/

Saturday, April 28
Melissa – Sew Bitter Sweet Designs – https://test.sewbittersweetdesigns.com/
Kim – Crafty Apple – http://kimscraftyapple.blogspot.com/

Do I still have your attention? Would you like to win a copy of Ties That Bind?

Leave me a comment telling me about the first project you ever sewed – it doesn’t have to be a quilt! That’s it – very easy! This giveaway will be open until May 2nd and the winner will be announced shortly thereafter.

Good luck!

PS. Don’t forget to enter the giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop to win one of two Flock Fat Quarter Bundles!

Easy Dresden Ruler Review and Mini Tute

Dresden Plates are hugely popular right now across the blogosphere. Everywhere you look you will find a Dresden Plate. The first one I ever made was on Jenna from Sew Happy Geek’s QAL. I really loved how it turned out and thought it would be great to try a few more projects with them.  During the giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop last month I asked everyone what notion they wanted to try most and one of the top listed was the Easy Dresden Ruler.

The Easy Dresden Ruler is another ruler designed by Darlene Zimmerman and can I just say that she knows what she is doing! You may remember she is also the person who designed the Tri-Recs Rulers that I loved so much!

The ruler comes with cutting instructions and for the standard Dresden Plate. Like this Big Fat Dresden by Lily’s Quilts:

Big Fat Dresden by Lily's Quilts

The cutting instructions help you cut wedges 2″ all the way up to 8″ at 1/2″ intervals.

There are also included instructions for Dresden Fans, here is the one I made following Jenna’s tutorial for the Sew. Happy. Quilt.

The included instructions again are for wedges 2″ all the way up to 8″ at 1/2″ intervals. The block size is 1/2 the finished size of the wedge plates.

Also included, a pattern for a quilt, and then 5 different suggested projects without measurements or instructions.  There is also a guide for cutting rounded tops on the edges. There is an image for a tumbler quilt and that is where I got the inspiration for my Flock Quilt that I made for Anne last week and finished quilting Tuesday.

This is the epitome of a mini tutorial, sorry about that, but I didn’t take any pictures, luckily it is so easy you do not really need them!

  1. You will need five 1/4 yard cuts of your favorite fabric – I used Flock by Thomas Kanuer and 3/4″ yard of a coordinating solid – I used Bella Porcelain.
  2. From each 1/4 yard, cut twelve 8″ wedges using the Easy Dresden Ruler.
  3. From the solid cut two 5.5″ by WOF strips and four 3.5″ by WOF strips.
  4. Each tumbler row is 20 wedges sewn randomly together – make 3 tumbler rows – press seams open.
  5. Assemble your top – use image as a guide
  6. You will need approximately 1.25 yards for a backing and I used a crib size batting. I haven’t bound it yet, but I will be purchasing 1/2″ yard of fabric for the binding.

Easy Peasy!

Things I like:

  • The instructions are very clear and complete with lots of suggested projects
  • Block sizes for the wedge plates – 8″ to 20″ and block sizes for the fan plates – 4″ to 10″. Making the tool incredibly versatile!
  • Free pattern included – it is a small wall hanging size pattern and is perfect to really learn the technique
  • When using it for tumblers it would be great for quilts and borders alike

Area’s for Improvement:

  • The circle center and rounded top stencils do not come with instructions explaining resizing for different sized wedges. This is something that could use improvement.

Final Thoughts:

The Easy Dresden Ruler is worth every penny. I see lots of projects in my future utilizing this tool.  Do you have this ruler?  Do you like it? If not, you can purchase one from Fat Quarter Shop. I would love to know if you make Anne’s new Flock Quilt!

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop to win one of two Flock Fat Quarter Bundles!

 

 

 

Sponsor Highlight: Fat Quarter Shop & Giveaway

Fat Quarter Shop – known throughout our blogging community as having one of the widest selections of fabric, notions, patterns and pretty much anything the modern sewist needs.  One of the things that I love is that they have a HUGE selection of Specialty Cuts: Fat Quarter Bundles, Fat Eighth Bundles, Charm Packs, Jelly Rolls, and Layer Cakes.

I love pre-cuts and specialty cuts  – they are great for quick and easy baby quilts, especially the Charm Packs, Jelly Rolls and Layer Cakes. I also love that you can pick up a small amount of an entire line. The best part about pre-cuts is that there are patterns written specifically for them! Buy a layer cake, get a layer cake pattern and you have a quick and easy quilt.

Check out this great pattern from Jenna at Sew Happy Geek:

Pick this pattern up with a Layer Cake

Say Walk in the Woods, and you have a quick and easy quilt you can whip up.

Now I love Fat Quarter Bundles because you get a fairly good sized cut of fabric for each print in a line. Check out these Fat Quarter Bundles of Flock by Thomas Knauer

I like the idea of being able to have an entire line available to me to mix and match at will in a project.  Fat Quarter Shop sent me a EZ Dresden Ruler and five 1/4 yard cuts of flock at the beginning of the month and here is a sneak peak of what I came up with.

Would you like to win some Flock? Fat Quarter Shop is generously giving away 2 Fat Quarter Bundles, one of each colorway!

How can you enter? (you must be a follower to enter)

  1. Head over to Fat Quarter Shop and tell me your favorite “Specialty Cut”(ie. designer and line) – leave me a link
  2. Follow me on Facebook or on Twitter, come back and tell me.
  3. Spread the word – blog, facebook, or tweet about this giveaway, come back and tell me.

Two awesome prizes and 3 chances to win. This giveaway will be open through 9pm Pacific Time on May 1st and I will announce the winners on May 2nd.  Come back tomorrow for a review on the Dresden Plate Ruler and a mini tute on the quilt I made!

 

Needling some winners!

Happy Thursday Morning!  The week is more than half over and it is almost the weekend, that alone is worth celebrating, today however we are also celebrating the winners of the Colonial Needle Blog Hop!

Author: Kathrynn
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“Thanks for the giveaway, I follow you through Bloglovin.”

Author: mo
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“I follow via email. 🙂 Thanks for the review (and the giveaway!).”

Author: Nancysue
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“I follow via email. Thank you for participating in the blog hop! How fun!”

Woohoo! I will be emailing the winners later today AND I will also be posting a fabulous giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop later this morning! Congratulations to the winners and if you aren’t one this time, check back later today for another opportunity for a fabulous prize!

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