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Valentine’s Day Showcase – Brandy from When Life Hands You Fabric

Welcome to day 9 of the Valentine’s Day Showcase! Today I am bringing you Brandy from When Life Hand You Fabric…Make a Quilt. I first met Brandy through the Facebook group that she runs Pacific Northwest Quilters – we quickly became friends and she has been such a wonderful person in my life. I hope you will head over to her blog and follow her – you will not be disappointed!

1. What got you hooked on your craft of choice? I was originally “introduced” to quilting by my Aunt Jean.  I never realized that “people” make quilts, that it isn’t just some big manufacturing thing to make “blankets” that are sold in stores.  I was in love with the idea and made a super-hilarious first quilt that we still use today.  In 2000, I was introduced to Carol (who would later introduce me to her brother and would become my sister-in-law – fairly quickly!), and took some classes from her.  At that point, I was truly hooked!!  And in love…

2. What lights your crafting fire (ie. what keeps you crafting, why do you do it?)? I love love LOVE bright colors.  They keep me happy and keep my mood fairly upbeat.  I also love to create something that I will use in daily life.  I love it when someone says “oh, that’s really nice,” and I can say “Thanks so much – I made that!”  It makes me feel really good.

3. What is your favorite Valentine’s themed junk food? Oh my!  I’ve never really thought about this holiday for junk food.  I’d have to say that I LOVE See’s Candy “creams,” and milk chocolate.

Take it away Brandy!
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I’ve been wanting to make a “mug rug” ever since I first saw one a few months ago. My friend, Melissa, has offered the perfect opportunity by inviting me to take part in her Valentine’s Day Showcase. It is a 2-week show of fabulous tutorials on her blog, Sew Bitter Sweet Designs. Thank you, Melissa!!!

For this project, I will tell you what I purchased, which is actually much more than I actually used. From the directions, you can tell that you need MUCH LESS fabric than what the supply list calls for. If you have smaller scraps, that would work perfectly!

Supplies:

~ 2 fat quarters, or large scraps, in coordinating reds
~ 2 fat quarters, or large scraps, in coordinating pinks
~ Backing fabric – 9×11 piece (half of a fq works perfectly)
~ Binding fabric – width of fabric (WOF) x 2″ (mine equaled 44″x2″)
~ Batting of your choice – size to match backing
~ Red thread – I used Guterman 100% polyester as it is the perfect color for both matching the reds and contrasting on the pinks
~ GO! Cutter – (not a necessity)
~ Queen of Hearts Go! cutter die (not a necessity)
~ Scraps of Pellon 805 Wonder-Under transfer web – or your fusible of choice
~ Scraps of tear-away stabilizer for appliquéing the hearts onto the background fabric (I believe the type I used is Sulky “Tear Easy,” but I buy it by the yard and there is no label)

Instructions:

~ Back pink fabrics with fusible so that the fusible is cut with your fabric when run through the Go! cutter.

~ Run those 2 layers through your cutter.
OR, cut out 2 larger hearts and 2 smaller hearts from backed fabric if you do not have a die cutter.

~ Cut a 8.75″ x 8″ strip from your 2 red fabrics, then cut the 8″ side in half to make 2 rectangles that are 8.75″ x 4″.

~ Sew the rectangles together, pressing seams open in the back, to look like the following:
NOTE: seams look gorgeous on the back when pressed open (!!), but you can press to your liking.


~ Peel off paper backing from your 2 smaller heart pieces (You will need a total of 2 large and 2 small hearts in one of each pink fabric). Test out how you’d like the inside hearts to look – do you want them straight on like the top 2 hearts, or do you want them “wonky” like the bottom two?

~ Iron the smaller hearts on top of the larger hearts with the opposite fabrics.

~ After the smaller hearts are in place, remove the paper backing from the larger hearts and lay them down on your background in a way that is pleasing to your eyes. I try a few looks and photograph them so I can see a different perspective. When it is to your liking, iron the large hearts down.

~ Back your mug rug top with the Tear Easy stabilizer making sure to cover the area where the hearts are located.

~ Test your appliqué stitch to make sure it is to your liking (I like to use a small/narrow button hole stitch for smaller appliqué pieces – on my Janome, it is a 3.0 length) and appliqué all 4 hearts using your preferred appliqué method. When I start each new heart, I like to start with both threads coming to the top. Then when the appliqué is complete, I take all 4 threads with a hand sewing needle and bring them to the back. This just prevents a mini bird’s nest of thread on the back, which is just my preference.
NOTE: make sure NOT to iron the Tear Easy – it will melt on your project!!

~ Now that you’ve finished the appliqué, your “top” is done! (This is the point where I have to put myself on restriction to my sewing room so that I don’t set the top aside for the next 6 years…)

~ Sandwich the top, backing and batting and free-motion quilt (fmq) the the mug rug. I’m working on getting more fmq practice! Otherwise, you really do not need a lot of “quilting” to stabilize your layers in this small of a project. You could simply outline your hearts 1/4″ away and then stitch in the ditch of your background rectangles, and that would probably suffice.

~ After quilting, I trim the batting and background to the edges of the mug-rug, then check to make sure the dimensions look nice.

On this project, I felt there was too much “empty space” above and below my hearts, so I trimmed 3/8″ off both the top and bottom edges. The mug rug top is now 9″ x 6.75″. When bound, I think this will look perfect!

~ Bind quilt using your favorite/preferred method.

~ Wa-LA! You’re done! Congratulations and Happy Valentine’s Day!
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I love this mug rug – the different shaped hearts are SO much fun! Tomorrow Michele from Quilting Gallery will be here to share a fun wall hanging with us – I can’t wait to see how she made it!

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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!

 

Twirl Giveaway

Did you like to Twirl when you were younger? Spin in a circle until you couldn’t spin anymore and you just crashed to the ground in a heap. Or maybe…just maybe you were a chair twirler, and you spun in an office chair until you just slumped out of it. Anne is a little of both! She loves to spin in circles and even cries “Wee” or “Spin Circles” when she does it! I love watching her!

Image courtesy of: Fat Quarter Shop

I think Barb and Mary from Me & My Sister Designs must have been twirler’s too! After all they designed the most gorgeous line – Twirl! I fell in love with this design the second I saw it and I immediately asked if I could host a giveaway for my wonderful readers on my blog. Barb and Mary oh so graciously sent two, count em TWO, layer cakes over. One for me and one for YOU!

Oh wait, that’s not all…they decided to sweeten the deal by hosting a giveaway this week on their blog in conjunction with my giveaway! Two chances to win a wonderful prize from two amazing designers.

Twirl Layer Cake

 

You may be asking: how do I enter?!?  Well I will tell you how! Remember in order to win you must be a follower of my blog, so make sure you are before starting your entries (check my sidebar for details on how to become one if you aren’t already).

1. Go check out Me & My Sister Designs – in the pattern section they have some free patterns listed (how generous can you get?!?) – look at all of them and tell me which one is your favorite!

2. Go to their blog and enter to win their giveaway! Tell them I sent you 🙂 – come back and tell me you entered.

3. Alert the media – blog, tweet, or facebook about this giveaway – come back and tell me you did (don’t forget to give me your link or twitter name!!!)

Good luck everyone! This giveaway will be open until Friday, January 20th at midnight and I will announce a winner on Saturday January 21st. Make sure you stop by tomorrow to see what I cooked up with my Layer Cake!!!

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!

Pre-Christmas Trip

Today I am headed to Lake Tahoe with my family.  Right before Anne was born, I took my hubby to Lake Tahoe and he fell in love and said that he would like to see it in the winter covered in snow.  Well, tomorrow we are granting his wish – the only problem is that the weather man isn’t granting it! There will sadly be no snow except man made on a couple of the slopes.

 

Do you have any fun family traditions or trips that you take every year?  We don’t really do much in the way of vacations because we live so far from our families. We usually spend whatever leave time my hubby gets from the Army traveling to visit our families.  This is exciting for us – actually taking a little vacation.

In other news, one of my blogging friends is hosting an awesome giveaway on her blog Pieces to Love. She is giving away a $30.00 credit for long arm quilting. Definitely worth checking out if you haven’t already! Oh yeah, and follow her blog too! She is wonderful 🙂

I hope you are having a wonderful Christmas and checking off everything on your list.  So far, I am done Christmas Shopping and have all but 2 of my gifts wrapped. My hubby built Anne’s present from “Santa” today – he is bringing her a bike this year and my mom is giving her a helmet. It is a Nutcase Helmet and on the back it says “I love my brain!” I am so in love with this helmet. I can’t think of anything more important than my child wearing a helmet, I was wearing one when I was in an accident as a child that left me with permanent brain damage and I know if I hadn’t been wearing one I probably would have died. The fact that the helmet says “I love my brain” just tickles every parenting fiber in my body!!! Anne picked out the helmet with the smiley face 🙂

I will be back on the blog Friday to figure out who the winner of The Intrepid Thread $25.00 gift card is and I will announce the winner on Christmas Eve! You still have time to enter if you haven’t already!

Merry Christmas!

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!

Everybody Loves a Winner

And FOUR winners are way better than ONE!

The winners of the SewMamaSew Giveaway day are:

First up the Apron Pattern:

Author: Connie
Website: http://conniekresin.blogspot.com/
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I am a follower Melissa and what a great giveaway, thanks!

Second up – Paper Pieced Wall Hanging Pattern:

Author: apple blossom
Website: http://abis-scrapsoflife.blogspot.com/
Comment: permalink
I plan on working on a quilt for my mom (email address deleted for winner’s privacy)

Third up – Quilt As You Go Pattern:

Author: Pat V.
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I plan on making a quilt for my nephew for his March 1st birthday!

And the bigger winner of the 1 lb scrap bag and all my delighted scraps is….

Author: VickiT
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Wow. Great giveaway and the scraps would be a very nice bonus. Next year I will be making baby stuff – burp clothes, bibs, receiving blankets and hopefully a quilt as well. We have another Grandchild arriving in Feb so I need to get things made for her.

Congratulations everyone! I have emailed all of the winners and will be mailing out the prizes next week. Thank you to everyone who entered and don’t forget I have another giveaway going on right now for The Intrepid Thread!

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