Happy President’s Day

Today is President’s Day – how are you spending it? We are spending it as a family – my hubs has the day off, which is always a treat.  A few errands need to be run, but otherwise we will just be hanging out (most likely in jammies).

I thought I would show you what sewed up for Valentine’s Day.

It is a little doll pillow for Anne – she only has  a couple of dolls, but her giraffe and monkey seem to be really enjoying it!

Today is the last day to enter into the Valentine’s Day Showcase After Party. As of last night there were 44 fabulous entries! I am so blown away by the work that has been shared. You are all so inspiring to me! If you haven’t already make sure you vote.

Let me remind you of the wonderful prizes.

1st Place is a $75.00 Gift Certificate to Fat Quarter Shop!

2nd Prize is a $25.00 Gift Certificate to Contemporary Cloth!

3rd Prize is as prize pack from Sassy Packs!

You know you want a chance to win one of these – so LINK UP!

Busy Little Bee

The past couple of weeks I have been a busy little bee – literally. I thought I would share with you some of the bee blocks I have been working on.

For the Trust Circle of Do.Good Stitches I made two wonky star blocks

Here is a link to the tutorial I used

Next up I made up my blocks for Sew. Bee. Blissful

This is the Starflower Block from Jennifer at Ellison Lane Quilts

Finally I signed up for the 4×5 Bee on Flickr. I had to make 5 blocks for my hive mates. The purple and gray one is my test block and the colors I requested from my bee mates. This is a sawtooth star block – I didn’t use a tutorial – if you would like me to do one – let me know!

I am still working on blocks for the 3×6 Bee – also on Flickr. I am working on a paper pieced star for that bee (my hive is all paper pieced blocks).  I am also doing an asterisk block for Quilting for Kids – hosted by So Sarah Sews.

QuiltingforKidsWhat have you been working on? If you have been busy with Valentine’s Day projects – I want to see them!!! Link up to the Valentine’s Day Linky Party – there are some great prizes to be won!

Swooning

Hi everyone! I hope you had a wonderful Valentine’s Day and that you are all submitting a project into the Valentine’s Day Showcase! There are some great projects already up and some wonderful prizes up for grabs.

I have been busy sewing away the last 2 weeks…well really only the last week – the first week of February I was under the weather and just didn’t feel much like sewing. It was as though all my creative energy was sucked out of me by the cold – well…I’m back and in full force!

With a few of my twitter pals: Jenna (@SewHappyGeek), Bonnie (beeclef), Shanna (h2ogirl76) and about 800 other bloggers I have started to Swoon!

swoon-along buttonI decided to do only one block per month – I need a goal that I can easily accomplish – so here are my first two blocks. I am using Half Moon Modern – which I bought from the incomparable Julie from Intrepid Thread.

What do you think?!? I am really loving them so far. I have 7 more to make – I should hopefully finish all my blocks by the end of September if I stick to my schedule. Are you Swooning too?  Here is a link to the pattern if you are interested in joining in on the fun!

Don’t forget to link up your Valentine’s Day projects!

Oh yeah, and while we didn’t do too much to celebrate yesterday – Anne became a baker! She baked brownies for her daddy (with a little help from me)!

Valentine’s Day Showcase – The After Party!

The past 10 days we have all be regaled with some AMAZING tutorial from some of my wonderful friends!

In case you missed any of them – here are links to each of them:

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 – Lisa – Cupcakes, Hair Bows and Kiddos
February 8th – Debbe from Pieces to Love
February 9th – Lyanna from Purple Panda Quilts
February 10th – Jenna from SewHappyGeek
February 13th – Brandy from When Life Hand You Fabric…Make a Quilt
February 14th – Michele from Quilting Gallery

Now it is your turn to show us all what you made! There are a few rules:

  1. Your project must be for Valentine’s Day (not St. Patty’s Day or Christmas!) – you DO NOT have to have a tutorial for your project!
  2. You can link to Flickr (make sure you have a description and a link back to here) or to a blog post (please post the party button – it is in my sidebar) – no Flickr/no blog – email me your pic and a description and I will get it loaded for you (melissa (at) sewbittersweetdesigns (dot) com – everyone should get to play!
  3. Voting opens on February 21st and will end on 23rd – I will email everyone when voting is open (then you should tell everyone you know to vote!) The three entries with the most votes will win some FABULOUS Prizes!

First place prize is:

A $75.00 gift certificate from Fat Quarter Shop

Second Place Prize is:

A $25.00 gift certificate from Contemporary Cloth

Third Place Prize is:

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

So go ahead – show us all what you made!!! And Good Luck!

 

 

Valentine’s Day Showcase – Michele from Quilting Gallery

Welcome to Day 10 of the Valentine’s Day Showcase! We are wrapping things up with Michele from Quilting Gallery – she has a gorgeous wall hanging tutorial for all of us. I met Michele this summer when I submitted my Cobblestone Roads quilt to one of the weekly quilting contests that Michele hosts over on quilting gallery. Michele has been a wonderful friend the past few months and I’m so happy to feature her here!

What got you hooked on your craft of choice?

Initially, it was quilts in the local quilt store’s window that caught my eye and drew me into their store.  I was fascinated with the fabulous colours and the intricate designs. After a few years, I took a long hiatus from quilting to start my own business, but returned four years ago. Now, it is the fabulous blogs, tutorials, videos and most of all the friendships, that keep me hooked. Oh, and the lovely fabrics and colours that I get to play with every day.

What lights your crafting fire (ie. what keeps you crafting, why do you do it?)?

Ooops, I think I answered that above already.  I keep at it to challenge myself to be better, to learn new things, to experiment, to play and most of all to have FUN. Quilting feeds my soul and keeps me sane.

What is your favorite Valentine’s themed junk food?

Do jelly beans count?

Take it away Michele!


Hi everyone! Thanks so much to Melissa for organizing this super fun Valentine’s showcase party. I’m thrilled to be a part of it.

I’m Michele Foster and I own and manage the web site, Quilting Gallery. My site is dedicated to bringing quilters together from around the world and inspiring quilters’ creativity.

Quilting Gallery

It includes the quilting bloggers directory, quilt shop locator, quilter’s market and the quilt guilds directory. I host swaps, weekly quilt contests, challenges, guest bloggers and quilt-alongs too. I also have a brand new section that started this month called the Learning Center hosted by Pat Sloan. We are tackling Storage and Organization this month. I hope you’ll drop by for a visit.

Here’s my Love-ly Garden wall hanging (or table runner) that I’ve created for you. It finishes at 22” x 38”.

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As you can see, it’s not quilted or bound yet. My apologies, but a work crisis came up that I ended up having to deal with this weekend. Thankfully, I had the quilt top completed before.

Let’s get started…

Download a copy of this tutorial and the pattern templates.

Love-ly Garden is a fusible appliqué quilt project. Choose a fabulous piece of fabric for your borders.. this will be your focus fabric. Pull coordinating colours from your focus fabric for your heart-shaped flower petals, centres, grass and leaves.

Requirements:

  • 14” x 30” solid for the background
  • 2 yards ¼”-wide green bias or ric-rac for stems
  • 2.5” x 30” green fabric for the grass
  • scraps of fabric that coordinate with your border for the flowers (heart petals & centres) and leaves
  • 25” x 40” focus fabric for the border and binding
  • 25” x 40”/42” piece backing fabric
  • 24” x 40” piece of batting
  • ½” yard fusible web
  • pattern templates (attached)
  • fabric glue stick (optional)

Note: Green fabric shown in the photo below was replaced with another piece.

Instructions:

Using the templates in the download, trace the flower hearts, centres and leaves onto your fusible web.  Fuse to the back of your fabric scraps and cut out all of your shapes on the traced lines. I used 4 large and 5 small hearts and 15 leaves for my wall hanging.

Using the last page in this file, print and roughly cut out the flower shapes. On your background fabric, place the paper flowers in a layout that is pleasing to you. Cut your bias stems (or ric rac) to the lengths needed.

Fuse, or apply with fabric glue, your bias strips to your background fabric. Add some gentle curves or waves when securing your strips for a more whimsical look. Attach the bias pieces to the background using a narrow blanket stitch.

For the grass, use  your rotary cutter to cut a gentle curve from your green fabric the length needed (~31”). You don’t need to have fusible web on this piece, but you can if you want.  I used a glue stick to attach the grass to my background fabric.

Add your flower petals and leaves to your background piece. Fuse in place.

Stitch around all petals and leaves and the along the top edge of the grass with a small blanket stitch. Fuse your flower centers and stitch with a small blanket stitch.

Stand back and admire your pretty garden.

From your border/binding fabric, cut 3 strips 4.5” wide and 4 strips 2.5” wide (or your preferred binding width).

If necessary, square up your background fabric so that it is even. It can become slightly distorted and frayed with all the handling while blanket stitching.

For the side borders, measure and cut two pieces from one of the 4.5” strips the height of your background fabric. Attach your side borders. Press toward the border pieces.

For the top and bottom borders, measure and trim to length the other two 4.5” strips.  Attach your top and bottom borders. Press toward the border pieces.

Layer your quilt top, batting and backing fabric. Baste using your favourite method. For the quilting, first I stitched in the ditch between the background and borders. Next, in free-motion mode, I outlined all of the applique shapes. Then I drew some random heart shapes in the white background. These shapes were stitched as I got to them while doing a close stipple in the background. I’m not sure yet what I’ll do for the border. Any ideas?

That’s a wrap!  I hope you have FUN making this love-ly wall hanging.  It’s been very cold here in Ottawa lately, so it was a pleasure to work on this springtime project and dream of the flowers that will soon return to us.

If you make the Love-ly wall hanging, please share the photo in my Flickr group or on Facebook. I’d love to see it.

Each week I host a themed quilting contest on Quilting Gallery. This week, we’re celebrating Today!, with the theme “Be My Valentine”. For this week, you can enter not just quilts, but anything made with fabric. The Fat Quarter Shop have donated a lovely jelly roll to this week’s winner.  Enter here!

weekly-themed-quilt-contests

Happy quilting!
Michele
Quilting Gallery

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Thank you so much Michele, and thank you to all of the wonderful ladies who contributed tutorials for the Valentine’s Day Showcase. Tomorrow the linky party will open for everyone to enter their wonderful Valentine’s Day projects. Remember, these do not necessarily have to be from one of the tutorials presented (although that would be fabulous!) and you don’t need to have a tutorial to go with them. I can’t wait to see what everyone else has made!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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