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Goings on in blogland

A couple of my blogging friends have some pretty exciting things going on right now.

First, Jennie and Clara from Clover and Violet have A Season By Hand going on. For the next two months they will have inspirational projects handmade projects on their blog from some of your favorite bloggers (including me!). There will also be contests and prizes! Go check it out!

Beth from Plum and June is holding her second annual Let’s Get Acquainted New Blogger Blog hop. I participated last year and had a blast getting to “meet” new bloggers from all over the world. Go check it out!

Plum and June

Michele from Quilting Gallery is holding her second QAL called “Aiming for Accuracy”.  The blocks and over all quilt design look fantastic and she is offering some great prizes for those who quilt along with her, you will want to check out the sponsors page, you might just find someone you know on there (wink wink).

Aiming for Accuracy Quilt-Along

And last, but certainly not least, Kristy from Hopeful Threads just announced her first ever ongoing project. I am so very excited for her and for those that will be on the receiving end of this wonderful project. The ongoing project is called the Fluff Project – go check it out, I know you are going to want to sew some fluff too!

Fluff Project (large)

I know there are tons of other things going on too, but I wanted to draw your attention to these projects, as I think they are going to be lots of fun!

Glorious Autumn Block Party

Glorious Autumn Block Party and Super Deals for Quilters
Welcome! Today is my stop on the Quilting Gallery Glorious Autumn Quilter’s Block Party and I can’t tell you how excited I am! I would like to take a moment and thank Michele for all of her hard work putting all of this together for us, due to her hard work of gathering some AMAZING designers there are 45 free block designs available for you!  In addition to 45 new block designs, Michele has also arranged Quilter Super Deals, so make sure you head over to Quilting Gallery and check them out. While you are over there make sure you check out my Designer Profile, you can see a picture of the first quilt I ever made! I haven’t been able to share it before because I never took pictures until this summer!!!

On with the block making! My block is called Mirrored Diamonds (pdf of tutorial: Mirrored Diamonds Tutorial):

The cool thing about this block is that in order to make one, you actually make two! Two blocks for the price of one!

You will start by cutting the following: (the fabrics on the left are for your QSTs, the fabrics on the right are for HSTs)

Next you will want to pair up your fabrics that will become your eventual Quarter Square Triangles (QSTs), prepare them for sewing by drawing a diagonal line corner to corner. Sew ¼” one either side of the line. Note: when you construct QSTs the first step is always to make Half Square Triangles (HSTs).

Time Saving Tip: Chain piece all of your HSTs and QSTs, and then snip them apart before you cut them in half!

Cut them along the line that you drew and press to the side. You will have 16 HSTs that are destined to become QSTs:

Next take your squares measuring 4 1/8” and draw a line corner to corner as you would for HSTs (for my block this is the solid orange and the stripe fabric pictured).  Then you will want to center the already made HSTs (which will become your QSTs) on the square right sides together. You will want to make sure that you are making an X. The seam from your HST should cross the drawn line diagonally; you DO NOT want them to line up!!!

Sew ¼” one either side of the drawn line on the 4 1/8” square.

Note: I was using smaller measurements when I sewed these two blocks (4.25 for the QST fabric, and I found that going to a larger size made a world of difference). That is why mine seem a touch off, yours will not if you are cutting your QST fabrics to 4.5”.

Again, chain piece these to make the process go by faster, snip them apart, cut along the drawn diagonal and press to the side. Then you will be ready to layout your blocks!

Not keen on this design, you can play with it and switch it up. There are endless possibilities. Here are 4 blocks I have made with this design.

If you totally love the mirrored image design, here is an example of a quilt that could be made using the first two blocks pictured above:

If you decide to sew this block, make sure you upload it to the Flickr Group so everyone can check it out!

Make sure you take the time this week to check out the other two amazing designers that are presenting block on Wednesday and Thursday:

Wednesday, Nov. 14
Soma – Whims and Fancies
http://www.whimsandfancies.com/

Thursday, Nov. 15
Mickey … It’s a Fiber Life
http://www.itsafiberlife.blogspot.com/

Now just for coming by and having some fun with me today! I have a fun giveaway for you! I am giving away 2 charm packs, so there will be 2 winners!

Enter using the Rafflecopter below and Good luck! I will leave this giveaway open until Monday, November 19, 2012 at 9 pm Pacific Time.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Thank you so much for stopping by today!!!

Sneak Peek

Glorious Autumn Block Party and Super Deals for Quilters

How in the heck did November get here already?!? I am not ready for this but at the same time I am glad it is here because that means we are that much closer to my hubs coming home.

I am participating the Glorious Autumn Quilter’s Block Party over at Quilting Gallery. My day is November 13th. I am super excited. I started working on my block last night. Here is a sneaky peek of my block and the last one you will get to see between now and November 13th!

Quilting Gallery Autumn Block Party

Glorious Autumn Block Party and Super Deals for Quilters

This week marks the beginning of the Autumn Block Party over at Quilting Gallery! I am one of the designers – my block will be featured later on during the party – all the in November (I wanted to give myself lots of time to come up with something awesome!).

Over the next 15 weeks, 45 designers will create 12″ blocks for the Glorious Autumn Block Party. These blocks will be featured, three per week, on the Quilting Gallery site starting September 4th. In addition to the blocks, there will be Super Deals for Quilters from our favourite online retailers. Also, be sure to check each designer’s post, as many will be offering giveaways on their own site that everyone can participate in.

Pat Sloan kicked everything off with her block today – make sure you go check it out!

 

Flying Arrows Finish

I am so excited! I actually finished an entire quilt!  In the same month I started it, now believe me when I say, that is a record for me!  Another first for me…I made a pieced back for this quilt and I have to say I love the back practically as much as the front, so here goes, a ton of pictures! You can find the tutorial for the Flying Arrows Quilt top here.

The Front

The Back

Gratuitously cute toddler picture – sun bathing on my new quilt!

It’s perfect for watching TV on too!

All rolled up with nowhere to go!

Quilt Stats:
Measures: 62×62″
Fabric: Kona Modern Quilts for Robert Kaufman
Quilting: “Straight” Line
For: No purpose – it just tickles my fancy

Now, if you really like this quilt…I have entered it over in the weekly quilt contest at Quilting Gallery, this week’s contest is sponsored by Contemporary Cloth and the challenge was Geometric Designs. I would love your vote! And don’t forget you can always vote for more than one quilt!!!  Thank you!

 

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