Monday, August 15, 2011

STARS Quilt Along - Block 1

Yippee Skippee,  It's Here!!!  First, let me apologize that this post is up much little later than I would have liked.  Oh my goodness, things have been a bit crazy, to say the least.  I had family come into town this weekend that I wasn't expecting and so spent most of the weekend with them during which time my camera took a swim in Emerald Pools at Zion.  It now has some serious issues of wanting to behave.  And on top of it all, I shipped my fabric to my old address in IN.    Like I said, Crazy!!!  So with that Apology . . . Let's get to the BLOCK 1 TUTORIAL!!!!!

STEP 1 - CUTTING


So as mentioned earlier, for the Queen size, you will be doing 6 blocks each of 6 different star pattern blocks.  Now, to give each quilt  it's own individuality, I have given measurements for 5 different sizes for the star part of that block.  Each block will be the same size when completed by adding our wonky sashing but the inner star part can vary in size according to your preference.  I plan to do 2 Block 1's  in 3 different sizes for a total of 6 Block 1's.  You can choose to do any variation of sizes you would like.    (If you are doing a smaller size, it is probably best to divide the total number of blocks you want by the 6 different blocks we will be making and then make that many Block 1's in varying sizes, or all the same if you wish :)


So, once you have decided on your star sizes you can use the following chart as your cutting guide.  I know this is small to see but if you click on it, it will open in a new window much larger :)


Now, I know most of you can probably just refer to the above and do all of your cutting no problem.  But for those out there that are beginners, or those that just want to see how I cut my yardage, the following will go over cutting out your pieces from yardage.  Also, I tried to keep the Background yardage (mine is white) as close as possible without a ton of waste so if you need some tips on how best to cut your yardage to minimize waste you can follow along as well.

First off, always make sure you iron your yardage before cutting.  I tend to iron the area that I will be working with.  It only takes a minute and makes a big difference.  Once your yardage is pressed, lay it out on your mat with the folded line along the horizontal 0 line on your mat.  If you don't have a nice straight edge, use your ruler lined up along the last vertical line of your mat and cut a straight edge.


Now the best way to not waste is to cut a strip for the Goose Triangle Square first.  This is for a 10" Block 1 so I have cut a 6 1/4" strip by measuring over 6 1/4" from the edge of my fabric and aligning my ruler along the top and bottom grid lines on my mat and cutting.


Now go ahead and open your fabric as you don't need 2 layers.  Trim the selvage off the top.  Now to make the square, simply measure down from that newly trimmed line however large your square is and cut.  (Once again, I measured down 6 1/4").


(And this is where my camera had an issue and deleted a picture I had taken.  Sorry.)  You then want to measure down to cut your White Corner Blocks.  So find out the size of those squares.  You can cut 2 out of the width of this strip.  So measure down (mine is 3") and cut and then measure down again (once again, mine is 3") and cut.  Then simply subcut those two rectangles into four size corner squares (mine are 3"x 3") and you will have just have two 1/4" strips left over that can be trashed.

***Now I know you are going to want to cut the strips out of what is left but it is actually best to set it aside and use it again the next time you are doing a block of this size.  It will conserve more fabric.


So, now you can pull out your yardage again and you will be cutting out strips for the sashing.  You will need 2 strips.  So find what size sashing you need on the chart (mine are 2 1/4" wide) and cut 2 strips that are that width by the entire length of the fabric.  A little trick, if you use another ruler you can double check your measurement by laying it up along side your long ruler.  Then just make sure the cut edge is along the measurement of your width :)


Once you have your 2 strips cut you can sub-cut them to the length needed.  Just use your long ruler to measure in the desired length.     You should be able to get the 2 long sashings and 1 short sashing out of one strip and then the other short sashing out of the second strip.  Set the remaining sashing aside to be used once again when you are doing another Block this size :)


So that is your yardage cut, and you there was hardly any waste!  Good job!!  Just as review, you should have 1 Goose Square, 4 Corner Squares, 2 long sashings, and 2 short sashings.  Alright!!


Now for your print materials, I didn't bother to show ways to cutting as I know some are using yardage, some are using fat quarters, and some are using layer cakes.  Just try to conserve the best you can :)  So referring to the chart above you will cut one Center Square out a a fabric of your choice (referred to as fabric A) and then cut 4 smaller Squares that will be used to make the star points out of a different fabric of your choice (referred to as fabric B).  And if you wanted to add a little bit of random you could always do one in the same prints for A and B, it is totally up to you :)  You can make this as individual as you choose to!!



STEP 2 - MAKING THE STAR POINTS (AKA FLYING GEESE BLOCKS)

Okay, so I don't know about you, but my first quilt had tons of flying geese and I learned to be afraid of them.  Trying to sew on those little triangles was such a pain.  But never fear, there is now a much easier way to make flying geese blocks and you don't waste any fabric at all.  So here is how it is done.

With right sides together, lay two of your smaller print squares onto your large background square as shown.  Using your ruler, draw a pen line diagonally from the top left corner to the bottom right corner.


Now go ahead and pin both sides of each square adjacent to that drawn line.  Make sure to put them out far enough that your presser foot won't hit them as you sew on by :)  You will now be stitching a 1/4" seam along both sides of the drawn line (the black lines represent your stitching lines :)


To do this, align the 1/4" marker on your presser foot with the drawn line and sew down one side of the drawn line, rotate your fabric, and then sew down the opposite side of your drawn line.  **Note - If you food does not have a 1/4" marker on it you will want to draw the 1/4" line with a ruler and then sew directly on those two drawn lines.


Go ahead and clip your threads and then align your ruler along the drawn center line.  Cut your pieces apart along that drawn line.


Now you will want to press each piece towards your print fabric.  Don't these look like cute little hears :)


Now, grab your remaining two print squares and align them on your two pieces as follows with right sides together.  Once again, draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of the print squares from corner to corner.


Now go ahead and pin each piece far enough out that your foot will go by and then once again, stitch a 1/4" seam along both sides of the drawn diagonal line.


Go ahead and clip your threads and then using your ruler aligned along the drawn line, once again, cut your 2 seperate pieces apart.


Now just press towards the print again.  You will be pressing 4 individual pieces.


Lastly, trim away all those little corners and WhaLa!!!  You have 4 perfect flying geese without stitching together and triangles and without wasting any fabric!!  Super easy!!!


STEP 3 - PUTTING THE BLOCK TOGETHER


Now you have all of the pieces you need to put your block together.  Grab all of your pieces except for the sashings and lay them out as follows.  We will be stitching these in rows first and then putting the rows together.


So let's make some rows.  Lay the left hand pieces onto the center pieces with right sides together and pin.  Then lay the right hand pieces onto the center pieces with right sides together and pin.


Now you will stitch a 1/4" seam along all 6 of those pinned edges.  A small hint, to get really stellar points, make sure that when you are stitching the second or center row, that your stitch line goes directly through the center of the x that was made by your previous stitching of the flying geese.  (See the picture below)


Once all 6 seams are stitched, clip your threads and press.  You will want to press your second or center row in and your first and third rows out.  This way you will be able to nest your seams in the next step.


And this is what your block should look like now.  Everyone still with me, sweet!!


Now it is as simple as stitching the rows together.  So lay your first row onto your center row with right sides together.  Make sure that you match up your seams first, they should nest together just nicely.  Pin those and then pin your edges.  Now lay your third row up onto your center row with right sides together and pin the same.  Sew a 1/4" seam along both pinned edges.  Once again, make sure to cross right through the center of that x created from your previous piecing for nice perfect points.


Clip your threads and go ahead and press your seams.  I like to press these seams open to help avoid bulk but you can do whatever you are comfortable with.


And now you should have a beautiful block that looks something like this!!  And now you are ready to make it wonky!!  Let's go :)



STEP 4 - MAKING IT WONKY


To make the block wonky we first have to add the sashings.  So grab those sashings that have been sitting aside and lay them out as follows.


First, we will add the top and bottom sashing.  Just lay your sashing onto the top and bottom of your block with right sides together.  Pin the edge and then stitch a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.


Another hint - when sewing sashings on to pieces it helps to just run your finger underneath the 2 layers when you get to a seam to make sure your seams are still laying the way you pressed them.  This just helps keep bulk down.  Also, if you are using white for sashing, you will most likely be able to see the points of your print underneath.  Once again, if you make sure to cross your stitch right over the top corner of your point you will end up with super nice points :)  

Once you have stitched along the top and the bottom of your block go ahead and clip your threads and then press out towards the sashing.


Now you can add the sides the exact same way as you did the bottom.   Pin, stitch, clip, and press :)


And your block is sashed and ready to become wonkified (not a real word but it looks fun :)


Grab your 12 1/2" square ruler.  Now if you don't have a 12 1/2" square ruler no worries.  You have 2 options.  Option 1 - Go our and buy one (they really are a handy little ruler to have and you can get them at JoAnn's with your coupons :)  or Option 2 - Tape 4 pieces of cardstock together, measure out 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" and cut so that you have a template.

Lay your ruler, or template onto your block.  Now spin it as much or as little as you like making sure that the edges are still within the edges of your block.  (It won't be a super angle but remember, a little wonky goes a long way :)  Play with it until you get the angle you like.  *** EDIT You will want to make sure that as you cut each of your blocks you alternate between having the top right corner of your ruler lean up, and the top right corner of your ruler lean down. Meaning make sure your use opposite angels.  This way some of your blocks will lean right and some will lean left.


Now simply trim away the excess from the outside of your template or ruler.


And Ta Da!!!  You have a finished 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" Wonky Block 1!!!!



Now you can go back and make 5 more (or how ever many you want for your size quilt)  Not to tuff right!!!  This Block 1 is the easiest, but they don't get to much tuffer.  I am just so excited!!!!  Can you just imagine it, Different Blocks, Different Size Stars, and Different Angles.  Oh my goodness, I get giddy just thinking about it!!!  It will be just like a constellation of stars!!!

And don't forget, we all want to see your progress, so be sure to post your first set of Block 1's in our Flickr Group :)  I can't wait to see your Block 1's!!!

And as always, should you have any questions, please don't hesitate to email me at happyquiltingmelissa (at gmail (dot) com!!
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Friday, August 12, 2011

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner!!!

Thank you so much to the Fat Quarter Shop for their amazing sponsorship!!!!  They really are amazing and I am sew happy to have them sponsoring Happy Quilting!!!


So let's get to the winner!!!  The winner of the Off the Rail Quilt Kit is . . . . .


Drum roll for Mr. Random. Org . . .  #345 . . .  Congrats to Kathy H!!!

Kathy H 145said...

I would pick the easy as ten quilt kit. It looks so nice in those blues and greens.
Kathy, I have sent you an email.   Thank you everyone for your fun comments on stars.  It was so fun to get to read them!!!  I look forward to Monday when we will start the STARS Quilt-a-long.  Ya-all come back now, ya hear :)
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

WIP to get up the WIP Post!!!

**NOTE**  If you are looking for the Off the Rail Quilt Kit giveaway sponsored by the Fat Quarter Shop you will find it here :)

Seriously,  I can't believe how long it is taking to write this post.  I keep having one distraction after another.  Oh well, what ya gonna do :)  I think I haven't shown any of my works in progress for a bit (probably as there has been a lack of them :) and thought today would be the day to remedy that :)  So here it goes :)

My first new huge work in progress is starting up my new STARS Quilt-A-Long!!  It is set to start on Monday and I am just trying to make sure I have everything ready to go.  I am so super excited about it!!!  There is already a great group of people quilting along and I know it is just going to be so much fun!!  It was even posted about at the Jolly Jabber this morning :)  Ya, how cool is it to have your name mentioned at the Jolly Jabber. I will tell you, It's Super Cool!!!


Next, is a new version of my Hugs and Kisses from the Park tutorial.  You might recall that the pattern was inspired by my grandparents so I thought it might be nice to make a version for my grandmother that will fit her room decor.  I went for Pom Pom de Paris.  I think she will love it.  I have gotten as far as pinning the original piecing and stalled.  It was suppose to be for her birthday but whereas that is in a week it will most likely now be for Christmas :)


Next, I got this little beauty all basted and it is just waiting to be quilted and bound.  I would show you the front but that would take away from the fun when I get to release it as my newest "baking project" :)


And last, for fun . . . I thought I would give an update on the Baby Bump WIP :)  This is me at 33 weeks :)  Only 7 weeks left and if things go as they have with the last 4 it will be more like 6 weeks!!  Yippee Skippee!!




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Monday, August 8, 2011

STARS Quilt Along Starts Today with the Fabric Requirements :)

**NOTE - If you are looking for the Off The Rail Quilt Kit Giveaway sponsored by the Fat Quarter Shop please go here :)


Oh my goodness,  I am so excited for this Quilt-A-Long!!!!  It is going to be so much fun!!!  Okay, so before we get right to the fabric requirements, there are a few things that need to be gone over.  Sorry, this is a bit wordy, but I wanted to make sure we all stay on the same page :)
Some General Notes :)


There is a flickr group for this STARS Quilt-A-Long that you can get to by clicking here.  You don't have to be part of it if you don't want to.  It is just fun to see each others progress.  Please feel free to post pictures of your progress, add discussion, ask questions, ect. ect. ect. in this group :)  I have just started a STARS Hello / Introduction discussion where those participating can say where they are from, what they like about quilting, what number quilt-a-long this is for them, ect, ect, ect.  It is just a fun place to chat :)


You can find all of the STARS Quilt-A-Long posts listed under the Quilt-A-Long Tab on my blog.  It is up there at the top of the blog.  Or you can just click here :)  This just makes it easy if you happen to get behind a little to find the specific post you are looking for rather than having to surf through a weeks worth of posts :)


I am always happy to answer any questions you have.  Please don't ever hesitate to ask if you aren't sure of what I mean in my instructions.  Sometimes it is hard to know if my wording makes sense to anybody besides me.  You can always email me at happyquiltingmelissa (at) gmail (dot) com and I will get you an answer as soon as I can.


Okay . . . Now some Notes on the Fabric Requirements!!


This Quilt-a-Long is for a quilt with a finished measurement of appx. 84 x 84.  (or Queen Size).  The fabric requirements therefore reflect that size of quilt.  Also, as I mentioned previously, I will be giving options for the start part of the block to vary in size and we will be playing around with some wonky angels to allow you a little freedom in creating your own unique quilt top.  Because of this, the fabric requirements are a little trickier.  Just know that you will have enough, but that I have had to take in several factors while considering the size.  (Meaning you could have some scrappy leftovers when you are done,Yippee Skippee for scraps ;)


Also, If you want to quilt-a-long, but want to do a smaller size that is just fabulous.  Please don't feel that you have to do the Queen size in order to participate.  You will just want to adjust your fabric needs based on the size you are doing.  The Queen Size is made of 36 12" finished blocks in a 6 x 6 grid and then borders.  So from that you will want to decide how many blocks and what grid you want them in and if you want borders then estimate your fabric needs from the original requirements.  If you have any questions or need help calculating fabric requirements for your particular chosen size please do not hesitate to email me.  I would be happy to help you figure them out.   




Onto the Fabric Requirements!!


I will be giving the fabric requirements followed by the Fabric Choices that I will be using from the Joel Dewberry Heirloom Line :) Then I will release the Coupon Code for your discount at Fat Quarter Shop!!


FABRIC REQUIREMENTS FOR A 84 x 84 STARS Quilt!
QUILT TOP
1  Fat Quarter Bundle (13 Fat Quarters) for the Star Blocks
5 1/2 Yards of White for the Star Blocks and Sashing
1/3 Yard  for the inner border 
1 1/4 Yard for the outer border
QUILT BACK
5 Yards for the backing 
BINDING
3/4 Yard for the binding 

MY FABRIC CHOICES :)
QUILT TOP
1  Fat Quarter Bundle in the Ruby Colorway.
5 1/2 Yards of Kona White.
1/3 Yard of Heirloom Gold Ribbon Lattice Yardage SKU# JD57 - GOLDX 
1 1/4 Yard of Heirloom Garnet Ornate Floral Yardage SKU #JD53-GARNE 
QUILT BACK

5 Yards of Heirloom Garnet Paisley Yardage SKU # JD55-GARNE 
BINDING

3/4 of Heirloom Garnet Empire Weave Yardage SKU# JD54-GARNE


COUPON CODE!!!!!

Thank you to Kimberly and the Fat Quarter Shop for sponsoring this STARS Quilt-A-Long!!!  Kimberly, has graciously offered a discount of 20% off ALL HEIRLOOM FABRICS!!!!!!  Yes, that includes all the Heirloom FQB's as well as yardage that you would need for borders, backing, and bindings :)  Yippee Skippee!!!!!   


To get your 20% off, simply use the coupon code HEIRLOOM when checking out :)  So get on over to the Fat Quarter Shop and pick out your favorite color-way and coordinating prints and save big!!!

Some Final Notes :)

Well that just about wraps it up for this post.  I will give everyone a week to get their fabric all squared away and next Monday, the 15th, I will post the instructions for the first STARS block.  My plan is to release a new block each Monday and Thursday for 3 weeks.  (But don't hold me firm to that :)  We will then work on finishing the top and putting together the quilt :)  I am just so excited!!!  I hope you all have loads of fun Quilting along with me :)

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!!!
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Friday, August 5, 2011

Fat Quarter Shop Sponsored Giveaway!!!

Okay, so I just love the Fat Quarter Shop!!!  Kimberly and her team just finished celebrating their 8 year anniversary of the Fat Quarter Shop!!  How about a Shout Out to them!!!  Seriously, they are amazing!!!  If you have never had a chance to visit or shop at the Fat Quarter Shop you are missing out.  When I visit I normally plan an hour or more to look around, it is so much fun!!!!




*** Quick side Note*** So not only is the Fat Quarter Shop sponsoring this amazing giveaway (which I will get to in just a second) they are also sponsoring my newest Quilt-A-Long called STARS.



 I am so very excited and Fat Quarter Shop's super generosity is going to make it all the more fun!!!  They will be giving discounts , starting Monday, on the fabric choice I will be using (Oh yes, none other than Heirloom by Joel Dewberry!!!)  and they are also awarding 3 participants that finish their quilt tops $50.00 Gift Certificates to the Fat Quarter Shop!!!!   So . . .  If you missed the Quilt-A-Long Introduction post where you can read more about how much fun we will be having just click over here :)




*** Okay, back to our regularly scheduled Giveaway Post***  

So what does the Fat Quarter Shop have in store for you today . . .  We'll lets see what is behind door #1

It is an entire Off The Rail Quilt Kit !!!!  Yippee Skippee!!!  This includes the pattern and everything you need to make 68 x 81 quilt top and binding!!! This pattern is by Julie at Jaybird Quilts, whom I admire like crazy!!!!!!!!   The fabric is Treasures & Tidbits by Robert Kaufman and is simply adorable!!! Oh my goodness, what a prize!!!   Thank you to Kimberly and the Fat Quarter Shop for such an amazing giveaway!!! 

Okay, So I know you are excited so lets get to it!!  Here is how to enter. . .   You have three chance to win, and please, leave a separate comment for each (for a total of 3 comments max :) If you leave one saying I did it all, Mr. Random.Org will only count it for one.
  1. Be a follower of Happy Quilting or become one and leave a comment that mentions the word Stars.    So yes, I am totally excited about this new Quilt-A-Long and wanted to change things up a bit.  This will be fun!!!  Oh, and if you don't know how to follow, no worries, it's easy, just click follow up in the top left hand corner :)
  2. Head on over to the Fat Quarter Shop and leave a comment of what you would buy if you won one of the $50.00 Gift Certificates from my STARS Quilt-A-Long.  Oh man, I could shop there for hours, it is a wonderful world of endless fabric choices :)
  3. Alert the Media - Post on facebook, twitter, or your blog about this giveaway.  Leave a comment saying where you wrote and a link :)  You can post on all 3 sites but it only gets you one entry, but I will love you forever!!! 
Giveaway will be open until August 11th and a winner will be announced on the 12th :)  International Entries Welcome :)  Alright, it's time to get commenting!!!

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!!
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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Quilt-A-Long Anyone????

That's Right!!!  It's time for another Happy Quilting Quilt-A-Long!!!  And the theme for this Quilt-A-Long is STARS!!!!!  It is going to be so much fun, I am just so excited!!!  We officially start off on August 8th!!!


So let's see here, what can I tell you that will get you interested to join this particular Quilt-A-Long???

1 - It is super beginner friendly but still a lot of fun for experience quilter's alike.

2 - You will learn some fun techniques for saving time and I promise to do all the math :)

3 - It will last about a month to 6 weeks
 (I am due on the 25th of September so I am hoping to finish before then :)  

4 - It is being sponosored by the Fat Quarter Shop and they will be having amazing discounts available if you want to do it in the same fabric that I am using. Yippee Skippee for Discounts!!!



5.  Oh yes, and you might ask, "What fabric will I be using that you can get a discount on??"  Well it is none other than the amazing Joel Dewberry Heirloom which I have been drooling over for a month!!!  I am using the Ruby colorway, you can choose whichever color-way you like best!!!


    

6 - Oh, have I mentioned . . .  Fat Quarter Shop will be giving away 3 $50 Gift Certificates as prizes that you are eligible to win if . . . you complete your quilt top!!!  3 , yes count them, 1, 2, 3, people will be walking away from the Quilt-A-Long with $50.00 to spend at The Fat Quarter Shop!!!  Oh my, what I could do with that :) 



7 - And last, but certainly not least, how cute is this quilt!!!   It is a queen size. (but you can always go smaller if you like by doing fewer blocks :)  This is the basic concept, we will be changing up the angles and sizes a bit so that everyone's is unique . . .but it gives you the concept.  And personally,  I think it happens to be a pretty stinking cute and fun concept :)  (Although, I might be a bit bias)



So are you interested???  Do you want to Quilt-A-Long????  If so, be sure to grab a button and  join our Flickr Group!!!! (It is so great to see everyone's progress)  Oh, and you can leave a comment too, it will be fun to see how many might be joining us :)  Then make sure to come back on August 8th when the fun all begins!!!!  

EDIT ***  I will be announcing the fabric requirements on the 8th and giving the discount code for fabric at the Fat Quarter Shop.  I will then give you a week before we actually start sewing to get all of your fabric together so no need to worry about that yet.  I just wanted to let you all know about the quilt-a-long a few days early so you would have time to think about it and get excited :)




Edit - Here is a Quick Link Reference to all of the posts in this Quilt-A-Long Series
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Monday, August 1, 2011

Wantobe Quilter's Starts Today!!!!


Okay, So I have mentioned this before on my blog but I just wanted to remind everyone that the Wantobe Quilter Campaign starts today!!!!  If you haven't sent me your info yet (email, phone number, and name) you still have time.  This goes on for 3 months!!!

So just a quick run down on the Giveaways to make sure you are all on the same page . . . This comes right from Stash Manicure, the brains behind this amazing campaign.




Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays are for Wantobe Quilters
( those who do not quilt, they do not have tools, machines, rulers, fabric bundles) 
YOU can win all of the goodies we will be giving  away...as long as you
are affiliated with one of the bloggers (Meaning you have sent me your info that I mentioned above :)
Be sure to connect with them, be a follower of theirs,
 include their name (Melissa Corry or Happy Quilting)  when you leave a comment and if you win, 
they also win something..if you don't leave their name of  your sponsor blog and yours you
 will not be eligible for any wins...
I will not have time to remind anyone to do that...sew this is your only reminder..


So What if you are an experience quilter but you still want to win something??  This is for you!!


Tuesdays and Thursdays are for QUILTERS...
( all those who quilt..you will be able to win new tools too
Did I just hear a squeal.....lol)
If  you do not have a blog you can still enter of course..
but give your name to someone (ie . . . email me your info at happyquiltingmelissa (at) gmail (dot) com :)
and be sure when you leave a comment you provide their name of their blog too (Melissa Corry or Happy Quilting)..
IF you win, sew do they...if you only leave a comment with no name
you will not be eligible ....again I will not have the time to remind everyone of this....

If you have a BLOG yeah, .you only have to leave a comment to win 
on Tuesdays and Thursdays... if you win..YOU win...
well you will see....lol.. ( we will know you are a blogger cause your avatar
button will link us to it) 

ONE FINAL NOTE!!!!

In order to win . . . you must comment at Stash Manicure on your designated days, (not here) and you must be a follower of the Stash Manicure Blog!!!

And that about wraps it up!!!  If you have any other questions please don't hesitate to ask.  This campaign is amazing and everyone can participate and enjoy!!!  Happy Quilting and best of luck!!!
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Friday, July 29, 2011

A Little Project to Finish out Christmas in July

The other day (as in a month ago) I was at Jo-Ann's and found these cute panels to make books in the Clearance section.  Aren't they just adorable!!  I was so excited I couldn't pass them up.  So I whipped them up one afternoon and then gave them as a gift to my wonderful sister. (who quite possibly, loves Christmas more than I do, and that's saying something :)


Her children adore them!!  They have had them for a few days now and she assures me they are getting much love!!  Isn't it just the greatest when your projects are loved by little ones!!!!


Now I just wish I would have bought a few more panels as my children keep asking where are our books :)  Seems like I might have to take another trip back over to Jo-Ann :)
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Wantobe Quilter Campaign!!!

Okay, so we all know that I am a little crazy about quilting :)  Well there is a new campaign going on over at one of my favorite blogs (Sew We Quilt) for new Want To Be Quilters who are just getting started out in the wonderful world of quilting.  The idea is to spread the joy of quilting (so that you can all think about quilting as often as I do, tee hee hee)  And the best thing about it is you can win big!!!  Oh, and I should mention when you win, I win too  (and you all love me and want me to win too, right :) 



So what can you win . . .
They are having quilting supplies to giveaway 5 x a week for 12 weeks.  From sewing machines to irons, to die cutters, to mats, to rotary cutters, sewing baskets, scissors, batting, needles, rolled sewing machine bags, patterns, books, magazines...everything you could imagine to assist you in being a NEW Quilter.   (I will mention though, if you do win . . . you have to pay for the shipping of the prizes, as the oranizer is doing so much she would go bankrupt in shipping costs.  But trust me, these prizes will be worth the shipping.  However, if you win something that you don't want to pay shipping for you can just not claim the prize, or you can tell me you don't want that particular prize, I am pretty positive I would be willing to pay for shipping to my house :)
So what qualifies you to be a Wantobe Quilter . . . 
You do not have your own machine, tools, notions, or fabric stash.  (now I know a few of you have a old, beat up, or "wimpy" machine but that is okay, that just means you don't qualify to win a machine, but you can win anything else.)  Basically, You could have made a quilt once with a Mom, Sister, Friend, ect. but you loved it, and want to do it more, but you don't have your own tools. 
So what do you have to do . . .
FIRST - Email me your name, email,  and phone number sew I can submit this to the organizer.  (These won't be redistributed and you can email them to me at happyquiltingmelissa (at) gmail (dot) com )
SECOND - Make sure you are a follower at my blog (www.happyquiltingmelissa.blogspot.com) and a follower at Stash Manicure.  http://stashmanicure.blogspot.com).  (Following is easy, just click on the follow button up in the top left hand corner of the blog :)   

Doing these two easy steps qualifies you to win!!  Pretty Easy Right!!! 

 There are over 49 Sponsors involved.  And oh my goodness it is going to be a blast!! I am pretty excited to be part of this, sew should you. I love being a QUILTER and I hope that a few of you can maybe win big and start down your own path of having quilting on the brain 24/7.   So if you are interested, just follow the 2 steps above :)  
This all starts August 1st so make sure to send me those emails by then :)  It is going to be so much fun!!!!
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Friday, July 22, 2011

The Final Winner!!!

Let's get right to it, shall we!!!

The winner of the Summer Breeze Quilt Kit sponsored by Burgundy Buttons is . . .




#403 . . .  Who happens to be . . . harleywife57!!!  Congrats!!!  I have sent you an email.


harleywife57 3 said...

I already follow Burgundy Buttons Blog and on facebook !
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Some VIBee Sewing!!!

Oh my goodness, did I miss sewing!!!  I really was starting to get a little cranky not having time to spend in my new sewing room.  So this week, I ended the hiatiaus by working on some VIBee Blocks.  

The first one is for Meghan.  She is making a red and teal quilt for her husband who is in the Army Airbourne division.  So I googled images of Army Airbourne and came up with this for a little inspiration.


And this is what I created from that inspiration.  I hope you like it Meghan.  I am just thrilled with how well it turned out :) And I am just realizing as I posted this that I spelled Airbourne wrong, after I checked it like 10 times.  Grrrr!!!  



Second, was this month's block for Krista.  She is making a "Brown" quilt for her boy.  And brown isn't her favorite color to sew with so she had our bee group help to get it done for her :)  Don't you just love how simple but at the same time how cool this is.  It will make quite a cool masculine quilt :)


Yippee Skippee for sewing again!!!  Here's to many more hours spent in my special purple room :)
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Winner, Winner!!!

I actually had time to sew yesterday!!!  It was so much fun!!!  A three week break from my sewing machine is just to long, even my husband told me yesterday that I shouldn't worry about mopping and just go sew because I was getting cranky without it :)   I can't wait to show you what I put together (but I will save it for tomorrow, as I have a tiny bit to finish up on it :)

So let's get to it . . . The Winner of the Fat Quarter Bundle of Flurry sponsored by The Fat Quarter Shop is


Drum roll please . . . . . . . #374   Who happens to be . . . Quilt N Queen!!  Yippee Skippee to You!!!


Quilt n Queen 174said...

What an awesome giveaway!! I'm celebrating my first year of blogging too....I'm not too chattie in blogland but I am trying to chat more. Keeping my fingers crossed....(o:
Quilt N Queen I have sent you an email.  And thanks again to everyone who played along.  I can't believe there were 557 entries.  That is a new record (by far) for Happy Quilting :)  

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!

p.s. Just in case you are wondering, I know that the entry says 174 and not 374.  That is because my counter starts over at 200, so this is the second 174 which makes it 374 :)


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