2012

Valentine’s Pinwheel Table Runner Tutorials Day 2

Lazy Angle Table RunnerHere are the tutorials for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th blocks in my Valentine’s Pinwheel Table Runner. The first block can be found here.

You will want to continue using the two 4.5” strips that you cut yesterday.

2nd Pinwheel Block

Lazy Angle Pinwheel 2Make sure that you cut your left and right B sections correctly – cut your first left sections from the left side of the fabric and your right sections from the right side of the fabric. Meaning when you have your strip laid out in front of you – cut 4 pieces starting on the left (which is probably natural for right handed people) and cut 4 pieces from the right hand side of the fabric (a little less natural for us righties).

Lazy Angle CuttingSew your first section together, then place the block right side facing down on your cutting mat and create a new A section (see picture).

Following the photo above sew your sections together and voila – block 2 complete.

3rd Pinwheel Block

Lazy Angle Pinwheel 3This block is what happens when you accidently (ok, when I accidently!) cut your block right side facing up instead of facing down!

The cutting is slightly different:

Sew your first section together and this time you will place the block facing up to create a new A section (see picture).

Attach second B section. Make 4 total – follow photo above to layout your block – voila! Block 3 complete!

4th Pinwheel Block – this one is slightly more complicated, but I really love the way it looks:

Lazy Angle Pinwheel 4This time you will need four A sections and eight B sections:

Sew together first two sections, the placing right side facing up with red triangle at the top – create new A section (see picture):

Attach second B section . Make 4 total – follow photo above to layout your block – voila! Block 4 complete!

Cutting for borders and sashing – you will need 4 strips of the red fabric for your sashing

Sashing & Borders

I used a scrap piece of fabric for the backing and also scraps from a larger project for the batting. I decided to hand quilt this project. I pin basted like crazy.

Pin Quilt

This was the first time I ever hand quilted anything – my hand issues have always kept me leery of doing it for fear of extra pain and swelling. I decided it was finally the time to give it a go (and yes, I did have extra swelling and pain the next day – but it was short lived and the resulting project was so beautiful that it was WORTH IT!). I asked my friend Jenna from SewHappyGeek for some guidance and she oh so graciously offered to do a video tutorial! If you are even the least bit interested in learning this technique – please go check out her video – it is totally worth the 5.5 minutes of your time.  She did a wonderful job with it plus you can finally put a voice to the words on the screen!

Come back tomorrow for a quick tutorial on how to do a machine binding!

If you haven’t already – make sure you enter to win the Lazy Angle Ruler and a Layer Cake from Fat Quarter Shop!

NOTE: Don’t forget, I am one of the bloggers who is going to lose Google Friend Connect in March 2012, please take a moment and follow me via Bloglovin’, Facebook, RSS or networked blogs.  You are important to me and I want to be able to stay in contact with you!  Check my side bar for all the best ways to stay in touch after GFC goes bye bye!

 

Lazy Angle Ruler Review & Tutorial

Have you been intrigued by the Lazy Angle Ruler? I was and when the opportunity to do a giveaway and review came up with Fat Quarter Shop, I jumped at the chance and here’s why…I created the 4 blocks for this table runner and 1 additional during Anne’s nap time – all of TWO hours!

Lazy Angle Table Runner

The first thing I did was head over to the Lazy Girl Designs website and download the “Getting Started” chapter from the Lazy & Lovin’ It book.  If you are going to invest in the ruler – I highly recommend printing out these 12 pages. After taking the time to read it and get a real understanding I was able to create these blocks by just cutting, sewing and playing.

I decided to make 8 inch finished blocks – mainly because I have recently been intrigued with that size block.  An 8 inch block requires 4 blocks measuring 4.5″ x 4.5″.

Start with two different fabrics measuring 4.5” by width of fabric.

(It is important to remember when piecing to use a ¼” seam)

Lazy Angle Ruler

Lazy Angle Ruler

Start by cutting your A sections – for the 1st pinwheel block you will need 4 section A’s and 4 Section B’s.

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Lay out your block

Lazy Angle Ruler Pinwheel

Next you will need to sew your sections together – make sure you slightly offset your pieces – the Lazy Girl Designs website describes this as making a bowtie at the bottom of your piece. Here is how my sections look:

Lazy Angle Ruler

Press your seams open, trim dog ears and you have made your first section! Make 3 more and sew your block together.

Lazy Angle Ruler Pinwheel Block

Things I like about the ruler:

  • Concise – Aside from trimming dog ears – I didn’t have to trim my blocks to size – they were consistently 4.5” each time (meaning – make sure your ¼” seams are ACCURATE! – if they aren’t you will cause yourself a lot more work!)
  • Once you master this first block the options are ENDLESS – after I had the proportions worked out I designed 10 or more blocks in EQ7 for this ruler
  • The 12 page free downloadable chapter is a wonderful font of information – READ IT!
  • You can create finished blocks measuring from 4” to 12”

Area’s for Improvement:

  • Learning curve – the pamphlet that comes with it was not enough for me to figure out how to use the ruler – however, the Lazy Girl Designs website had a great deal amount of information to help me figure it all out
  • If the pieces are not offset just right, then your square will not line up properly – it took me 3 or 4 tries and lots of quality time with Jack (a.k.a. The Ripper) to figure out the exact right alignment
  • There is quite a bit of waste when you are creating blocks with 3 or more sections – be prepared for a scrap pile

Final Thoughts:

I love this tool – I see myself using it quite a lot in future quilt designs.  While there is a learning curve, DO NOT let it intimidate you. Take the time to download the free chapter and read it. If you are still struggling feel free to send me a message – I would be more than happy to walk you through using this ruler.

Come by tomorrow (internet access willing – we are still having trouble in our neck of the woods) – and I will have up step-by-step picture tutorials for the other 3 blocks in the table runner and cutting instructions for the sashing and border. The day after that I will put up a tutorial on how to do a machine binding on this quilt.

Do you have this ruler? Do you want one? Head over to my Fat Quarter Shop Giveaway for your chance to win one!

NOTE: Don’t forget, I am one of the bloggers who is going to lose Google Friend Connect in March 2012, please take a moment and follow me via Bloglovin’, Facebook, RSS or networked blogs.  You are important to me and I want to be able to stay in contact with you!  Check my side bar for all the best ways to stay in touch after GFC goes bye bye!

Guest Posting @ SewHappyGeek

Happy Tuesday Everyone! I’m not here today – I’m guest posting over on Jenna’s blog – SewHappyGeek.  Jenna asked me if I would like to do the Fireflies block tutorial for her Sew.Happy.Quilt QAL and I jumped at the chance.

Here is my finished block –

Here are my first 6 blocks:

I am positively loving how this quilt is turning out and the Rendezvous – well it is just stunning! Make sure you head over to SewHappyGeek to get the know how on today’s Fireflies block!

NOTE: Don’t forget, I am one of the bloggers who is going to lose Google Friend Connect in March 2012, please take a moment and follow me via Bloglovin’, Facebook, RSS or networked blogs.  You are important to me and I want to be able to stay in contact with you!  Check my side bar for all the best ways to stay in touch after GFC goes bye bye!

Fat Quarter Shop Giveaway

Hi Everyone! I have been MIA for the last several days – 5 to be exact! First we lost power due to the snow and when we got that back after 2 fun days in darkness we went an additional 3 days without phone/internet/cable. Can’t complain too much, we are all healthy, we didn’t lose any food, and things could always have been much worse. So let’s celebrate having power and being connected to the modern world again with a highlight post and giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop!

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I can’t think of a single thing about Fat Quarter Shop that I don’t love. They have some of the fastest shipping around – same day if you order before 3pm central time.  The service is unparalleled, Kimberly and Stephanie have both helped me match solids to prints – I have a hard time doing that on the computer. They are always willing to take the time to make sure you have exactly what you need.

One of the things I really love about Fat Quarter Shop is being able to surf through their Coming Soon section and plan out future projects. Here are a few of my favorite new lines coming out soon:

I can’t wait to get my hands on 10 Rubber Ducks designed by Eric Carle – I swear Anne has almost every book of his and we love them all!

I love Thomas Knauer – how cute would Flock be as a pillow and bedding set for Anne?!? Love it!

Oh My LORD! Don’t you just love this line! I am envisioning so many fun projects – I see a Fat Quarter Bundle in my future!

This month Fat Quarter Shop has generously donated a Lazy Angle Ruler – come back Wednesday for a full review and a 3 day tutorial on how to make this table runner!

Not only will the winner receive a Lazy Angle Ruler they will also win layer cake of Prairie Paisley II!

Are you interested? Do you want to win? I do – too bad I’m not eligible! Please make sure you are a follower of my blog – there are lots of ways to do it!

Three Possible Entries:

First (this one is required): Head over to the Fat Quarter Shop website and tell me what you are looking forward to most from the coming soon section

Second: Head over to Facebook and like my page – come back here and tell me you did so!

Third: Spread the word – Blog, Tweet or Facebook about this giveaway – come back here and give me the link.

This giveaway will be open through Saturday January 28th, I will announce the winner on Sunday January 29th. Good luck! I will be using the WordPress plugin “And the Winner Is” to select the winner.

NOTE: Don’t forget, I am one of the bloggers who is going to lose Google Friend Connect in March 2012, please take a moment and follow me via Bloglovin’, Facebook, RSS or networked blogs.  You are important to me and I want to be able to stay in contact with you!  Check my side bar for all the best ways to stay in touch after GFC goes bye bye!

Twirl Winner!

Sorry I am so tardy in posting this! We live in Olympia, WA and were hit really hard by the recent snow storm – we didn’t have power for 48 hours and we had no internet/phone/cable for 5 days. We are a lot luckier than some people – there are some people who still don’t have power!

Now on to the winner!

Author: Deb
Website: http://girottifamily.typepad.com
Comment:
I like the Dilly Dally pillowcase because I’ve always wanted to make one.

Congratulations Deb! I will be emailing you shortly!

 

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