Showing posts with label Blog hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blog hop. Show all posts

1/21/2020

Quilting the Traffic Jam Pattern

It seems that blue is my color for January sewing projects. 


When I began planning my project for 
The Winter Blues Blog Hop 
I dug into my two bins of blue scraps
and decided I would work on depleting them this month. 
Join me on Thursday this week to see that project. 

But, today, I want to show my progress on
Pat Sloan's Traffic Jam pattern, an easy quilt to make. 
I think I may be going large on this one;
it's so easy to:

1) Cut and sew 2-1/2" squares of blue into 4-patches
with threads from half-full bobbins and spools 
(to use them up) and,
2) Cut white snowflake yardage into 4-1/2" squares. 


3) Sew smaller units into larger units, 


and, finally, make 12-1/2" blocks!


I'll be sewing with friends today and hope to get all the blocks sewn. 

What are you planning to sew today?





9/02/2019

Collect Quilt Blocks to Sew Into a Story Quilt

Once Upon A Story Blog Hop Begins


How exciting! This is the 5th year that Marian, from Seams To Be Sew, is hosting a wonderful, themed blog hop. She puts almost a year-long effort into planning, organizing giveaways, and working with numerous quilt pattern designers to give you, the blog hopper, a plethora of patterns, free to download during the hop days. 

She has rounded up sponsors who are providing giveaways for each of the designers participating in the blog hop. You can see the list of sponsors and their donation HERE. Northcott has again supplied each designer with up to one yard of fabric to use in their specific block. I want to thank Northcott for that generous gesture. I chose these two fabrics for my block (on September 10).

This year's theme focuses on some of the stories and poetry that many of us have read or remember from childhood. The designs are so diverse in technique and style, everyone should find something they like.   

Tomorrow the stories begin! 

The designers are: 
Tuesday, 9/3/2019

Just Let Me Quilt 
https://www.justletmequilt.com


Pamela Quilts 
http://pamelaquilts.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, 9/5/2019

Made By Marney 
http://madebymarney.com

Pretty Piney Quilts 
https://prettypiney.com

Renee's Quilting Addiction 
https://reneechester.wordpress.com/

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Tuesday, 9/10/2019

Linda B Creative 
https://lindabcreative.blogspot.com

Patchwork Breeze 
https://patchworkbreeze.blogspot.com

KISSed Quilts
http://kissedquilts.blogspot.com

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Thursday, 9/12/2019

Bobbin In Quilts Blog 
https://www.bobbininquilts.com/blogs/news

Clever Chameleon
http://www.cleverchameleon.com.au/blog

Mountain Meadow Designs 
https://www.pg-mmd.com/blog1

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Tuesday, 9/17/2019

Barbara Dieges
http://bdieges.com/

Miss P Designs USA
https://mspdesignsusa.com

Seams To Be Sew
http://www.seamstobesew.com

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Thursday, 9/19/2019

Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
http://www.duckcreekmountainquilting.com

Cynthia's Creating Ark
http://www.cynthiasark.blogspot.com.au

Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
http://ecoughlindesigns.blogspot.com/

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Tuesday, 9/24/2019

Pumpkin Patch BC
http://pumpkinpatchbc.com/blog/

Stitchin at Home
http://www.stitchinathome.com/

Seams To Be Sew
http://www.seamstobesew.com 

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Thursday, 9/26/2019

From My Carolina Home 
http://frommycarolinahome.com/

Words & Stitches
https://bethstrand.wordpress.com
Tuning My Heart Quilts
http://www.tuning-my-heart.com

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Tuesday, October 01, 2019

Carol Andrews
https://quiltschmilt.wordpress.com/


Charlie's Daughter
http://www.charliesdaughter.net/

Mountain Meadow Designs
https://www.pg-mmd.com/blog1

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Thursday, October 03, 2019

Clever Chameleon
http://www.cleverchameleon.com.au/blog

Sew Incredibly Crazy
https://sewincrediblycrazy.blogspot.com/

Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse   
http://loreen.typepad.com/

10/22/2018

Peek A Who Halloween Blog Hop

Peek A Who Halloween 
begins today!
It's a blog hop organized by 
Marian of Seams To Be Sew

The participants are sharing something they have made or done for the Halloween season. 
Check each day because you probably will find great ideas for your Halloween decorating!

See what the Pinterest page has from the bloggers.

Each day, Seams To Be Sew has a free pattern to collect!
But GO each day to get all the patterns.
Each one is free for only that day!

Enter for a giveaway chance from the sponsors:

Timeless Treasures
a Rafflecopter giveaway

and

The Fat Quarter Shop
 a Rafflecopter giveaway

I look forward to having you visit my blog on 
Thursday, October 25. 

The Schedule

4/21/2018

Island Batik Alumni Ambassadors Blog Hop

Today I will show my project for the Spring Fling Use It Up blog hop. Some of the Island Batik alumni ambassadors, and some of the current ambassadors, are participating. 
The idea came from Alumni Patti, with the idea of "Use it up." We were to make any FUN - SMALL project. The goal is to use up our Island Batik scraps, leftover from when WE were blogging - with what was the current IB fabrics.
I have quite a few scraps:

I wanted to use my Accuquilt Go! cutter (I haven't used it in a while) and chose the Flying Geese die. I cut out more pieces than I needed. I did not use the yellows or the red and orange scraps, so another project is in the works with those. I liked using the blues, greens and sandy colors. I laid out two options:


I chose the second layout because of the movement I got with the flying geese units. I kept thinking SAND and SEA every time I positioned the units. So the title of my table runner is "OF SAND AND SEA."

And here is the final project, free motion machine quilted and bound:


But, darn it! I still haven't used up all the scraps of Island Batik fabrics! Perhaps, there will be another Alumni Ambassador Blog Hop. That would be fun!
Thank you for visiting.

If you haven't seen all the Alumni projects, here are the links:

Monday, April 16, 2018
Lemon Tree Snippets
Beaquilter

Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Seams To Be Sew
Mary Macks Blog

Wednesday, April 18, 2018
One Quilting Circle
Seams Like a Dream

Thursday, April 19, 2018
Tamarinis
Kathy's Kwilts and More

Friday, April 20, 2018
Inspired Layers
Masterpiece Quilting

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Purrfect Spots
Patchwork Breeze

Sunday, April 22, 2018
For Quilts Sake

4/16/2018

Spring Fling Blog Hop Begins


Today is the first day of the Island Batik Alumni Ambassador Spring Fling Blog Hop!

Wow, that was a mouthful!

Well, those of us who have been ambassadors do have some pieces of fabric leftover. I haven't done much with my scraps in the two years that I have been away from creating with Island Batik. I liked the opportunity to get spurred into using those beautiful scraps.

My blog post date is April 21, so come back to see what I made with my scraps (or some of them)!

In the meantime, visit the other ambassadors (alumni and current) who have some projects to show you.

Monday, April 16, 2018
Lemon Tree Snippets
Beaquilter

Tuesday, April 17, 2018
Seams To Be Sew
Mary Macks Blog

Wednesday, April 18, 2018
One Quilting Circle
Seams Like a Dream

Thursday, April 19, 2018
Tamarinis
Kathy's Kwilts and More

Friday, April 20, 2018
Inspired Layers
Kissed Quilts

Saturday, April 21, 2018
Purrfect Spots
Patchwork Breeze

Sunday, April 22, 2018
For Quilts Sake


5/25/2016

Island Batik Playful Paper Piecing

The ambassadors were to make a "playful paper pieced" items for May's challenge. 
My challenge is called Palmiers.


I used EQ7 to design a rectangular block which appears to spiral. I printed two paper piecing patterns spiraling in one direction, and reversed two more patterns to spiral in the other direction. In this manner, they would meet and touch along the left and right sides of the project. 

They remind me of palmier cookies or appetizers, thus the name Palmiers.

Thank you, Martha Stewart
and Pepperidge Farms.

This was a fun project and I know I will make another one with some seasonal themed fabrics. 

Have you ever seen or made a project based on some food?
Did the food inspire you?
Was it the colors or the shapes that brought that thought of food to mind?

On June 3, I will be posting my block for 
Be sure to visit Seams To Be Sew on June 1. 
That is the day the Blog Hop begins. 
There are a number of great giveaways at each of 
the designers' blogs/websites. 

"Enjoy a moment of stitching each day."

3/23/2016

Quilt Qwazy Queens Blog Hop

Welcome to my post for the
QUILT QWAZY QUEENS 
blog hop.


In honor of World Wide Quilting Day,
this blog hop is being hosted by Marian at Seams To Be Sew.
She came up with this idea (which I think is great) so quilters can 
share something about their quilting passion that they might 
think is Qwazy!

Marian has procured a nice little discount for all our visitors until March 25, 2016. 
Everyone wins with this!
When you place an order at 
Fat Quarter Shop,
enter the code: seamstobe316
for 10% off your order.


I have two giveaways listed at the end of my blog. 
The giveaway is for today only.
It ends at 11:59PM EST March 23, 2016.

The requirements to join this blog hop were very simple:

"Tell us your quilting adventures, your proudest moments, how you got started quilting, show us your past projects, or make something fun and new that might be a little qwazy."

Will do. I have 40+ years of quilting tales that I could write about to fill those requirements. But that would fill a very large book or a very long post. So I will tell you a bit about my quilting journey over the years. 

I learned to sew, mostly on my own, about the age of 8. I sewed clothes for myself through college and a bit beyond. Not knowing the ins and outs of quilt making, I made a twin size quilt for myself in my last year of college. It is hillarious when I think of it now. I cut 4 inch squares from a variety of polyester/cotton fabrics in red, yellow, black and blue. I sewed them together in, what I found out later is, the Trip Around the World design. I put the quilt top over the polyester batting and used my decorative stitches on my Kenmore 1974 model sewing machine to sew the layers together down the seam lines. I sewed the yellow sheet backing, pillowcase style, to the other sewn layers. I didn't quilt or tie the backing to the top! 


I was very proud of it and used it for many years, even in my daughter's bedroom. I am not sure what ever happened to it. I could only find one photo with the quilt in it. 

I didn't have a clue what was in store for me in the coming years. 

My first teaching job took me to a small town in Michigan. I found a quilt shop 15 miles away where I took a class. We learned to quilt by hand! We made templates from cardboard, learned the 9-patch block, half square triangle blocks, and applique which we designed ourselves. We hand quilted the layers and the binding was wrapped around. I am still proud of this wall hanging. I thank Milly Splitstone for the skills she taught us in that class. 



(I am going to say right now that I am SO HAPPY the rotary cutter came along!)

In 1979, I joined a local quilt guild (Tall Pine Quilters Guild) that was starting up. It was fun getting together with people who shared the quilting interest. We shared ideas, had a really fun newsletter with tips and patterns. I went to a quilt retreat one weekend which was really fun.

Home, family, and job kept me busy, so I dropped out of the guild....but after 20 years, rejoined. The guild has brought many opportunities. We have had nationally known speakers come to our guild for trunk shows and classes. We have had quilt shows. We have joined together for charity sewing as well as to have fun sewing our own projects. 


While teaching, I introduced my 1st grade and kindergarten students to quilting. I used it as math lessons. The quilts they made were given to local charities for toddlers. 

Over the past 16 years, I have tried to take quilting classes in just about every technique devised at many different venues. I have made many new friends and travel with them to new quilting destinations. I have joined online groups and swaps, which have challenged me beyond what I felt comfortable doing. I've made quilts for more people than I can remember. 

I have a fondness for many of the styles and methods of quilting. I have learned that making quilt tops is easy if one breaks the design into small steps. And I revert back to my early hand quilting lessons....fabric can be manipulated, there are ways to accomplish what is desired in quilting if we know what is out there. 

I enjoy blogging (started in 2011) and sharing what I am doing with others. I began designing patterns in house at a quilt shop in 2004. I have since designed for Cut Loose Press and other shops and individuals. 


I have a book idea I am working on now and then as time permits. And am now an Island Batik Ambassador. 

Quilting has been quite a crazy journey, but one I am happy to be on. I am glad you took the time to stop and read about my quilting. I plan to continue my journey for many more years. 

I hope your journey leads you to new opportunities and you experience wonderful quilts. 

See what Quilt Qwazy thing the others are doing via this blog hop. 


March 23

Patchwork Breeze (you are here)
After you leave your comments at the above blogs
Stop In To Enter Only at Seams to Be Sew

March 24

Kwilt Krazy
Marjorie's Busy Corner
After you leave your comments at the above blogs
Stop In To Enter Only at Seams to Be Sew

March 25

After you leave your comments at the above blogs
Stop In To Enter Only at Seams to Be Sew


Giveaway information!

You could win 
one $25 gift certificate from 
Fat Quarter Shop

or
Beauty Blocks 
from Sweet Pea Machine Embroidery 


Leave a comment telling me what class was your favorite 
or what class you would like to take.
I have to have a way to contact you, so don't forget an email.
Then click enter on the Rafflecopter here on my  blog.

Seams To Be Sew has a giveaway, too, so make sure you visit there.

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3/18/2016

Tutorial: Sandstones In The Sea Mini Quilt


Thanks for your visit. 
Today I have a tutorial for my mini quilt, 
Sandstones in the Sea, for the Island Batik Mini Madness. 

I used charms from the French Roast fabric collection charm pack.

I chose 4 tans, 4 browns and 8 blues from the French Roast charm squares pack.

I layered the tans and browns (nicely and evenly) and cut the squares, as shown in the photo below.

I rearranged the colors as the blocks would be sewn. 



I sewed the blocks and set them aside.



I layered the blue charm squares and cut diagonally, twice, as shown in the diagram below. 


I don't like to have the same colors next to each other so I arranged the blue triangles where I liked them with the blocks before sewing.  (I don't have a photo, but this layout photo shows what I came up with).


I sewed the long edges of 2 triangles to opposite sides of the 9-patch blocks. 
After pressing and trimming the little dog ears, I sewed the other 2 triangles to each blocks. 


After sewing the squares together 4 across and 2 down, I sewed only one 2" border strip of a blue (from a different manufacturer) to one side of the quilt. But I knew it needed a bit more to add pizzaz. 



I call this thin white strip a piping (without the cording in it). I cut the strips of white fabric 3/4" wide by the width of fabric and pressed in half, lengthwise. 

I cut a length a little longer than I needed for the long edges. Pinned it in place and sewed with a 1/8" seam allowance. 


The sides were done in the same way, and I made sure the end overlapped the previous pipping strip. 


I added all the piping strips.
I finished sewing the blue borders on the piece to finish the top.



I want to share with you a method I use to get ideas for quilting small items. I use tracing paper over some of the blocks and sketch out ideas. I decided to use the star on the 9-patch. 


 It was easy to use an erasable fabric marking pen to put some dots on the quilt top and sew with my home machine from dot to dot. I use a walking foot to feed all the layers through evenly--no back puckers.


I marked the waves with a chalk marking pen and stitched in lines that curved on the ends with Guttermann thread (I had it on hand and it was the only blue that worked with the colors.


I do hope you gleaned a tip or two from your visit. Perhaps you want to make a mini, go for it. The Island Batik fabrics are great to work with. I was able to finger press my shorter seams, which saved loads of time.

A different Blog Hop to tell you about and a discount code.

Briefly, I am participating in the 
Quilt Qwazy Queens Blog Hop 
which begins TODAY. 
My post date is March 23.
During this blog hop, you can shop at 
Fat Quarter Shop through March 25 
and get 10% off with this code:

seamstobe316

Hop on over to SEAMS TO BE SEW to find out all about it and the great giveaways that are happening daily. Island Batiks has a giveaway!