Valentine’s Day Showcase

Valentine’s Day Showcase – Sharon from Craizee Corners

Welcome to the Valentine’s Day Showcase! For the next 10 days (week days) I will be bringing you 10 fabulous tutorials from some very talented bloggers! Today I have Sharon from Craizee Corners kicking us off.

For fun I asked each of the bloggers 3 questions so you could get to know them a little bit better, here are Sharon’s answers:

1. What got you hooked on your craft of choice? Hmmm… This is a hard one. I saw a wall hanging that my sister did and that made me want to try quilting. I was at a point in my life that I was looking for a hobby so it all fit together. Like I was destined to be a quilter. I learned to sew with my Mom when I was younger, this just took it one step further. I want to be able to leave my family quilts to have as heirlooms for generations.

2. What lights your crafting fire (ie. what keeps you crafting, why do you do it?)? I would have to say that I need creativity in my life, it’s who I am. I am so happy when I can be creative. It’s that drive to show who I am thru what I make that keeps me going. Being able to take an idea and turn it into a quilt is very rewarding to me.

3. What is your favorite Valentine’s themed junk food? I’m not sure if this is junk food, but I love strawberries and champagne.

Now I’ll let Sharon take it away!

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Hi everyone! I’m so happy to be here at Sew BitterSweet Designs to kick off The Valentines Day Showcase! My name is Sharon and I blog over at Craizee Corners. As a matter of fact I just finished a Valentines themed week on my blog. If you missed any of the V-Week series here’s the projects and links:

Valentine Basket, Valentine Goody Bag, Snake Charmer Quilt, Love Braids Tablerunner and Love Braids Mug rug.
Today I am going to share with you the Love Braids table runner pattern.

The fabric I used is Always and Forever by Deb Strain. A jelly roll works great for this project.
You will need:
1 – 8.5″ square white print for the center block
8 – 2.5″ squares red print
4 – 8.5″ x 2.5″ strips of each of 4 different prints (light pink, dark pink, white and red)
2 – 2.5″ x 28″ strips red for the border
1 – 40″ x 20″ red for backing
1 – 40″ x 20″ piece of batting
3 – 2.25″ x WOF strips for binding
1 – heart applique
Steam-a-seam
1. Along the short side sew a red 2.5″ square to a dark pink 8.5″ x 2.5″ strip. repeat with another dark pink strip. Do the same with 2 of each of the other colors (light pink, white and red). Press the dark pink pieces towards the dark pink and the rest towards the 2.5″ red square.

2. Sew a dark pink 8.5″ x 2.5″ strip to one side of the 8.5″ center square.


Note – All seams are pressed away from the 8  1/2″ square from now on. I finger pressed everything until the end.
3. Sew a dark pink and red piece that you made in step 1 to an adjoining side of the square.

4. Sew the white 8.5″ x 2.5″ strip to the same side as the dark pink 8.5″ x 2.5″ strip, starting at the red square point.

5. Add the white and red strip to the dark pink and red piece starting at the top point of the white strip you just added.

6. Repeat for the other 2 colors.

7. Repeat on the other side.

8. Press the entire table runner top now.
9. Now its time to trim the table runner.  Line up the ruler 1/4″ away from where the 2 pieces meet, which should be where the inside point is (where the seam ripper is pointing. cut along that line. Do this on both sides.

10. Sew on the 2.5″ x 28″ red strips to the long side of the table runner. star sewing with the strip at least 1″ away from the edge. do this on both sides.
11. Trim the borders even with the diagonal red strips.

12. Make a quilt sandwich and baste using your preferred method.
13. Following the directions affix the steam-a-seam (or other interfacing) to a 6″ square of red. Cut out a heart shape from the red fabric with interfacing. I used my Accuquilt die, but a hand drawn heart is good too.
14. Affix the heart to the center of the table runner, following the directions.
15. This can be machine or hand appliqued. I machine appliqued it using a blanket stitch.
16. With a blue fabric pen (disappearing ink) draw the arrow parts. I used a triple running stitch on my machine for the arrow.
17. Quilt the rest of the table runner as you would like.
18. Bind and enjoy!
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you like this tutorial why not hop on over to Craizee Corners and let me know you saw me here?
Also if you would like a heart cutout with my accuquilt die, just let me know and I will send you one out.
Thanks Melissa for inviting me to be part of your Valentines Showcase! I can’t wait to see the rest of the Showcase projects!
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Wow Sharon – what a gorgeous table runner and I love the technique you used! Thank you so much for sharing. Tomorrow we will have Connie from Quilting by the River

Have you started working your on Valentine’s Projects? Make sure you grab a button from my sidebar and get creating so you can enter to win some fabulous prizes on the 15th!

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!

And the winner is…

Everyone loves a good giveaway – gives you the chance to sit around and dream about what you would make/do if you are the big winner. What makes me sad about giveaways is that there is usually only one winner. What makes me happy about hosting giveaways is bringing a little bit of joy to the winner’s day.

FatQuarterShop

Today’s winner is courtesy of Fat Quarter Shop – Kimberly and her team are so supportive and generous.  Please take a few moments to head over to their site and look around if you have never done so before – you will be blown away by their selection!

Author: Mary
Website: http://mary.emmens.co.uk/
I can’t wait to get my hands on Curious Nature, so excited to see some masculine prints that are not ‘novelty’! Roll on February, thanks for the giveaway 

Thank you for entering Mary and Congratulations on your big win!

I would like to remind everyone about the upcoming Valentine’s Day Showcase – which will start on Wednesday, February 1st with a project from Sharon who blogs at Craizee Corners.

There will be some fabulous prizes, including a $75 gift certificate from my premier sponsor – Fat Quarter Shop. You don’t want to miss out on the chance to win, so grab a button from my sidebar and start creating, the linky party will open for entries on February 15th!

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!

 

Valentine’s Day Showcase Schedule & Sponsors


Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching, are you ready?!? I am getting there! I have one project done – tutorial next week, and one project in the works – tutorial during the Valentine’s Day Showcase!

Here is the schedule of the AMAZING bloggers who will be providing inspiration:

Here is the schedule of the amazing bloggers who are providing tutorials for your inspiration:

February 1st – Sharon from Craizee Corners
February 2nd – Connie from Quilting by the River
February 3rd – Vicki from Sassy Blog
February 6th – Kris from I don’t have a problem, I have a well-rounded fabric stash!
February 7th – Melissa from Sew BitterSweet Designs
February 8th – Debbe from Pieces to Love
February 9th – Lyanna from Purple Panda Quilts
February 10th – Jenna from SewHappyGeek
February 13th – Lisa – future food and craft blogger
February 14th – Michele from Quilting Gallery

Here’s a look at our amazing sponsors and prizes for the linky party!

First place prize is:

A $75.00 gift certificate generously donated from Fat Quarter Shop

Known for their customer service, huge selection and fast shipping – Fat Quarter Shop is a one-stop destination for your quilting needs – Modern, Traditional or somewhere in between.

Second Place Prize is:

A $25.00 gift certificate from Contemporary Cloth

Contemporary Cloth carries textiles and supplies for your modern art, sewing and quilting needs. They have notions, books, and a Pinterest account chalk full of inspiration.

Third Place Prize is:

Keepsake Frame Cards from Carol Doak and an Add-A-Quarter ruler from Sassy Packs

Sassy Packs was started with the beginner quilter in mind – they specialize in “Sassy  Packs” – kits that contain everything you need – start to finish for your project. Purses, quilts, table runners, etc.

Make sure to stop by each day from February 1st to the 14th for some fun projects ranging from sewing & quilting to baking and come back on the 15th to link up your own project! If you don’t have a blog no problem, upload your project to Flickr and link up the photograph.  Voting will take place over President’s Day weekend and I will announce the winners on Monday, February 20th.

So grab a button and start creating!

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!

Weekend Sewing Update

I know, I know, it is Wednesday and I’m giving you a weekend sewing update in the middle of the week. Well, what can I say, there was some pretty important stuff I had to say earlier in the week 🙂

If you haven’t already, make sure you check out Monday’s post on the Valentine’s Day Showcase

Grab the button from my sidebar and show everyone you plan to participate – so far there are 2 great prizes lined up from my wonderful sponsors!

 

In sewing news, I was a busy little bee this past weekend. I worked on the first two blocks from Jenna’s Sew. Happy. Quilt QAL. The Snowball and Woven blocks. I have to tell you, I love how quickly these blocks came together – I was done with both in an hour!

I’m using Rendezvous for Anthropology that I bought from Julie at Intrepid Thread. It was painful to cut into these fabrics, but I couldn’t be happier with the results!

Next up, I worked on blocks for Quilting for Kids – this is a Flickr Group run by So Sarah Sews. The group is making two quilts right now for foster children. It made my day that I could participate and help make something that will bring comfort to a child in need.

Sarah gave us a great tutorial to follow and I learned yet another great way to make Half Square Triangles.

I also worked on my bee blocks for Sew.Bee.Blissful – the month we were give some gorgeous yellow and gray prints and some solid white fabric to create Garden Fence blocks. She linked us up with this tutorial from Hyacinth Quilt Designs.

Don’t you just love her fabric choices?!? Entering 2012 has lit a fire under me, I have to figure out what I want to do for my month…egads!  My month is May so I need to have everything decided and mailed by the end of April – decisions decisions…

What have you been working on?

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!

Valentine’s Day Showcase

I know what you are thinking…it’s only January!!! Why are you bringing up Valentine’s Day? I’ll tell you why. If we don’t start thinking about it now, we won’t be able to get our projects done in time!

I have something special planned here on the blog – I am hosting my first ever Valentine’s Day Showcase!  I am bringing some very special bloggers/crafters to you on my blog with inspirational projects and tutorials. It will start the first week of February and will culminate on February 15th with a linky party for you to link up YOUR Valentine’s Day creations!  The linky party will have voting enabled so everyone can vote for their favorite project and the person with the most votes will win a little something special from yours truly!

Love (Two red hearts)

Here is a sneak peak at some of the contributors:

Jenna from SewHappyGeek
Michele from Quilting Gallery
Nurse Brandy from When Life Hands You Fabric…Make a Quilt
Kris from I Don’t Have a Problem…I Have a Well-Rounded Fabric Stash
Debbe from Pieces to Love
Lyanna from Purple Panda Quilts
Lisa – she is in the process of launching a foodie & craft blog
Vicki from SassyBlog
And me too!

I have asked a couple other very talented bloggers to join in as well, but I sent the email out on a Saturday and I haven’t heard back yet, so there may be 2 more people joining us!  Take some time to check out the wonderful guest bloggers and follow their blogs, they are all such talented women!

This might be the first year ever that I am looking forward to Valentine’s Day – I never have before (was just never my thing).

What do you think? Are you in? If so grab a button and get working on the project you want to submit – I promise the prize is a cool 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!

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