Author name: Melissa Dunworth

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A Lovely Year of Finishes – April Winners

We are all winners simply because we are all finishing some gorgeous projects, but some people have also been blessed in winning some awesome prizes from our amazing SPONSORS!

A Lovely Year of Finishes that is co-hosted by Shanna and I.  Click on either of our pages to get more information.

 There were 103 (well 105 counting Shanna and I) finishes in the month of April and they were all so fantastic!

April PRIZES from our amazing sponsors:

 1. A Craftsy Class (winners choice of class)

 I heart Craftsy!

 The winner is Lyndsey from Sew Many Yarns

2. $15.00 Gift Certificate to Fat Quarter Shop

The winner is Robyn from Flickr

3. Choice of $15 or 2 charm packs from Stitch n’ Giggles

The winner is Lindsey from Happier Than a Bird Quilts

4. A Paper Piecing Kit donated from Paper Pieces

The winner is Jennifer from Glinda Quilts 

5, 6, 7 Will get one thread pack of Auriful Thread donated from Aurifil

The winners are: 

Wendi from Bethadee Zoo
Debbe from Pieces to Love

8. $20.00 Gift Certificate from the Quilting Lodge

The winner is Tubakk from Den Syende Himmel

9. $10.00 Gift Certificate from Contemporary Cloth

The winner is Cindy from In a Stitch Quilting

Many thanks to our amazing sponsors.  Having that additional incentive to finish is always an awesome encouragement!

Good luck with your goals in May!

If you are looking for my super cool Sew Mama Sew Giveaway go HERE it ends May 10th!

 

Keep it up!

Swooning Triangles

This weekend was a mixed bag. It started out rough with a disappointing kidney appointment for Anne, but it improved greatly as the weekend went on.  We spent a ton of time outdoors in the unseasonably HOT Washington weather. Seriously, we were in the mid-80s most of the weekend!  We re-did our entire front yard and I planted more seedlings in our fledgling fruit and veggie garden. I’m really hoping something grows this year other than just weeds!

I did mange to find some time to work on my May Finish for A Lovely Year of Finishes (today is the last day to link up for May!).  I got all my fabric cut for the last 2 Swoon blocks on Sunday, I also sewed all the flying geese for both blocks and the HSTs. Yesterday I worked on trimming those HSTs to size (during nap time of course) and I will hopefully start assembling the final blocks today!

Since I have no finished blocks to show you I thought I would show you something I have collected whilst making my Swoon blocks:

144 small Half Square Triangles – once trimmed they will measure to 2.5 inches.  Now to figure out what to do with them…I’m thinking pillows to go with my gorgeous quilt, but I’m open to suggestions!

I hope everyone had a lovely weekend!

Sew, Mama, Sew Giveaway Day!

So I wasn’t going to participate in Giveaway Day hosted by Sew, Mama, Sew but it just is so much fun I can’t resist!  If you haven’t been to my corner of the blogsphere before, welcome! I am a quilter and I’m learning to sew clothes for my baby girl! I would love it if you checked out my blog and signed up to follow me!

One fun project you might want to check out is A Lovely Year of Finishes that I am co-hosting with Shanna from Fiber of All Sorts! We host a monthly goal setting party and anyone who completes their goal is eligible for some awesome prizes!

Now on to the prizes for Giveaway Day!!! Anne is modeling what I am giving away 🙂 Can’t resist cute kiddo pic!

In case you can’t tell, that is a charm pack of Reunion by Sweetwater, a Charm pack of Kona White Solids, and my extra Easy Dresden Ruler (Yup, I had 2!). I will ship internationally!

Entering is easy, just follow the directions on the Rafflecopter below! The giveaway will be open until May 10, 2013 at 5:00 pm. Considering the sheer size of this giveaway I may not be able to answer every email I receive, but I will do my best. Please know that I am reading every comment!

a Rafflecopter giveaway


Label Your Quilts! A Tutorial

*****For this tutorial you will need to have a computerized sewing machine that is capable of doing a monogram. (Added Note: my machine is not an embroidery machine, it is a fancy quilting machine – Janome Horizon 7700)*****

I would like to start off by giving the person who taught me this method full credit, my mom, Michele Ward. She has been binding her quilts like this for as long as I can remember (she has had her current sewing machine for 20 years and it was state of the art when she bought it). Now that I have done a quilt label with this method, I am now out of excuses for not labeling my quilts and you will be too!

So to start off you will need to make your binding, I do not do a bias binding, I do a straight binding. 2.5″ strips sewn together, then folded in half and pressed.

Next you will need to program your monogram. As each machine is different I highly suggest consulting your owner’s manual if it is the first time using this feature on your machine. My manual failed to mention the max character limit and I had to do my label in two different sets.

You are ready to sew your monogram, I would also suggest that you practice this on a scrap piece of fabric cut to 2.5 inches and folded as you would fold your binding strips. This will tell you exactly where to align your fabric. My fabric is placed with the fold up against the right hand side of the foot. (see picture below)

Once your binding is monogrammed you are ready to attach the binding to the quilt.

Number one hint when attaching the binding to the quilt is to make sure that the binding is facing down toward the quilt when you attach it and also make sure that you will not hit a corner when attaching it because that will ruin the label and make it impossible to read. This just takes some simple looking ahead.

Once your binding is attached to the front of your quilt, you can now choose to hand sew it down or you can machine stitch it down (this is my preferred method because of my RA – handwork is not my friend).

Here is another close up of the stitching. This binding should last the lifetime of the quilt and the nice thing is that you do not need to worry about it washing out.

My mom uses this method on all of her quilts. For baby quilts she records the baby’s name, birth date and weight. For other quilts she says who made it, who it was made for and usually a special message.

I hope you find this helpful, especially everyone who is like me and never finds the time to label. If it is part of our binding routine perhaps it will become more routine!

May – A Lovely Year of Finishes Goal Setting Party

It is May! That means the showers should be over and we should finally get our flowers. In the case of our family it means that it is time to plant our fledgling seedlings and hopefully get some fruits and veggies!

It also means that it is time to start setting goals again. If this is your first time joining us for A Lovely Year of Finishes check out the info page here or over at my partner in crime’s (Shanna) blog. We also have a great FAQ page as well to answer all your questions.

If you are a repeat finisher, pick a finish and get linked up! Here is my finish for the Month of May:

Those of you who have followed my blog for awhile might remember my Swoon quilt made with the gorgeous Half Moon Modern fabrics. Well I have decided that I am going to go for the standard sized swoon instead of a king sized one, I just feel my husband needs something a little more manly on the bed at night (I have his quilt in the works too but that will wait for a different month!). So my goal is to finish the last 2 blocks and assemble the entire top. I am excited to cross this one off the “finish top” list and add it to the “needs to be quilted” list. Make sure you head over to Fiber of All Sorts and check out Shanna’s planned finish for May.

As always, we have some amazing prizes offered by our fantastic sponsors, please make sure you take the time to visit each one and give them a little love. This challenge wouldn’t be near as much fun without them!

Remember, to be eligible for prizes you must link up to the party and the end of month party showing off your finish. We have a mid-month party too but it is not required, more for fun and cheering each other on!

May Prizes Include:

 1. Choice of $15 or 2 charm packs from Stitch n’ Giggles

2. Mini Dresden Flowers Pattern and Pieces donated from Paper Pieces

3. $25 Gift Certificate from Intrepid Thread

4. These pack of books from a local quilter Solar Threads

Find Becky on her facebook page here

 

PHOTO COMING SOON!

 

5. $20.00 Gift Certificate from the Quilting Lodge

6, 7, 8, 9 Will get one thread pack of Auriful Thread donated from Aurifil

10. $10.00 Gift Certificate from Contemporary Cloth

 



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