Stitches n’ Giggles Sponsor Highlight & Giveaway!

I would like to take a few moments to welcome my newest sponsor Stitches N’ Giggles. I first met Lori when I was trying to find backing for my Twirling Around quilt. I needed just the right print from Twirl by Me & My Sisters for the backing and Lori carries the ENTIRE line! Her customer service is fabulous, she stuck with me through my indecision (I think we exchanged 6 or 7 emails with my changing my mind on yardage!) until I finally figured it out exactly how much I needed.

Lori has been sewing and quilting for years and in 2009 she opened Stitches N’ Giggles. She specializes in Michael Millers and Moda fabric lines, offering them at incredibly reasonable prices.

She has several great lines in stock right now.

I love the fabrics that Lori carries and she doesn’t just carry fabric, she has a great selection of patterns, notions, and King Tut thread by Superior Threads!

Today Lori has a special prize for one of my fabulous readers! She is offering a $25.00 Gift Certificate!

You may be asking how can I get my hands on that?!? First and fore most you must be a follower of my blog – there are lots of ways to do that, just check out my sidebar (this is not an entry).

1. Go like Stitches N’ Giggles on Facebook – come back and tell me that you did – if you want to thank Lori for the fabulous giveaway that would be nice too! (one entry)

2. Go like my Facebook Page or follow me on Twitter. (one entry)

3. Alert the media (blog, tweet, or facebook) – let’s get the word out about this great giveaway from a great shop! (one entry)

This giveaway will be open until April 6th at 9 pm and I will announce the winner on April 7th. Good luck everyone!!!

 

 

I love Saturdays

There are lots of things to love about Saturdays but one of my favorite things is that I announce giveaway winners on Saturdays.

This week Fat Quarter Shop was so wonderful in giving away a fat quarter bundle of Historia Avalon.

They also gave away a set of Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers.

So to start this weekend off with a bang…the winner is:

Author: Crystal
Comment:I follow you on FB.

Crystal, I will be emailing you later in the day. Congratulations!

If you weren’t a big winner this week, check back on Monday, I have another fun giveaway up my sleeve for you!

 

Swooned just in the nick of time

So I am Swooning Along with some 800+ other quilters. I am just doing one block a month and this month, I really wasn’t sure I would make my self set goal of one block per month. I had family visiting from Idaho this week and there were 3 toddlers running mad through my halls.  The amazing thing is that each day the kids managed to take a nap at the EXACT SAME TIME!!! That meant Lisa and I got to visit and sew while they napped!

Here are my first 3 blocks

I am making my blocks out of Half Moon Modern and highly considering tracking down some more fat quarters so that I can make it king size. Is that totally crazy???

Don’t forget that today is the last day to enter the fabulous giveaway from Fat Quarter Shop! You have until 9pm tonight to enter!

Guest Posting Today

Hi everyone! I am not here today, I am somewhere else…don’t you wish you knew where!

Ok ok, I’ll tell you! I’m guest posting over at Created By Cori. She is hosting a Spring Clean Craft Room Series this month and invited me to be part of it. Little does she know that until a week ago, my sewing room was a DISASTER! Good thing she invited me because otherwise I it probably still would be!

Head on over to see how I turned a blank wall into a work of quilt tool art!

Go check it out! And if this is your first time to my blog, WELCOME! I am hosting a great giveaway this week from Fat Quarter Shop and I have a wonderful free tutorial section that you are welcome to check out.

Star & Dot Wall Hanging Tutorial

This is block is called Star & Dot and is attributed to “Comfort” from the year 1910.

You will want to download the cutting templates and the paper piecing templates.
(Please let me know if you have any trouble downloading these files – I would be happy to email them to you as well.)

You will need:

Helpful Supplies Include:

  • Fabric Glue Stick
  • Pins
  • Light Box or hiking head lamp

I like to start by lowering my stitch length; this makes it easier to tear off the paper when you are done with your piecing. I lower mine down to 1.6.

Using your cutting templates, with the fabric right side up, cut the following (I like to cut mine slightly larger (about 1/8”) than the templates – gives you a little wiggle room):

White – 16 pieces with A2
Black – 16 pieces with B2
Black Medium Diamond – 8 pieces with A1
Black Medallion – 8 pieces with A1
Blue Medium Diamond – 8 pieces with B1
Blue Floral Medium – 8 pieces with B1

Starting with the B Sections follow the picture tutorial:

If you have a clear plastic sewing table – like the one that came standard with my machine, I recommend putting a light underneath it – this will help you arrange your pieces to be perfectly in line with your paper piecing template.

As you can see in the picture below, the bright light from underneath will help you align your pieces and it allows you to not only sew at night when you can’t look out your window for natural light, it also saves fabric – you can more precisely line things up and won’t have to use big pieces.

You are now ready to sew!

NOTE: It is important that you sew each piece in the order, I’ve listed – this will help you match up your seams when you piece your sections together!

Make all 16 of the paper pieces.  Then bust out your iron and press the sections down.

Cut your sections apart along the outer dotted lines.

Remove your paper backing – if you are using the Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers, they will virtually fall off!  Don’t worry, with a small enough stitch length regular printer paper will come off fairly easily too.

Next, pull out your diagram and match up your sections, place them in two piles – white pile and black pile.

Remember how I had you sew your sections together in a VERY specific way…this is because it will make joining your sections super easy. Your seams will lock together.

I love chain piecing, I think I have said that about 10 other times on this blog, and here again I am employing it. If you don’t already chain piece, I would highly recommend it! Saves lots of time!

You will have sixteen 6 inch blocks, I press mine open and trim the dog ears.

Next layout your blocks and sew your stars together.

NOTE: When sewing your squares into blocks – it is more important that seams match up rather than the squares fit perfectly together. The seams matching up (interlocking together) is what will give you the perfect star points!

Time to quilt! I used black thread to quilt mine so it would blend in nicely. White would have stood out beautifully and made a great statement, but I wanted the quilting to blend.

You will need three strips for the binding in a solid blue. Feel free to follow my binding tutorial.

Bind and voila!

If you are not a fan of this particular design, here are a few other options, all made with the same paper pieced template and the same number of segments.

 

Enjoy! And if you end up making anything from one of my tutorials I would love to see it!

Make sure you enter to win the Fat Quarter Shop giveaway that I am hosting – you could win a Fat Quarter Bundle of Avalon AND a set of Carol Doak’s Foundation Papers.

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