Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!

It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day . . . let's have some fun :)

First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!   The winner of the Bee Creative Fat Quarter Bundle from Green Fairy Quilts  is . . .   Number #213 . . . Congrats Material Girl!!   I have emailed you :)    



    
And on to today's



Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Fat Quarter Shop.   Fat Quarter Shop is amazing and they never cease to amaze me with everything they have going on at their shop!!!     And have you heard about their new Sew Sampler monthly subscription quilting box!!!  So fun, you get a special surprise on your doorstep each month!!
Sew Sampler Quilting Subscription Box


And for today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Fat Quarter Shop is giving away a Sherbert Grunge Basics Fat Quarter Bundle to one lucky winner!!!!  Now if you have been around Happy Quilting for any amount of time, you know that I love Grunge Basics!!!  And oh these colors just make me so excited for Spring!!!   




You have two entry chances, the second being optional, and please leave a separate comment for each.  All Entries are welcome, including International Entries.  Please just be sure to leave an email address if you are a no-reply blogger ;)  

ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me what is your favorite flavor of Sherbert.  (I love Raspberry :)  

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Fat Quarter Shop love.   You can follow them on   FacebookTwitterInstagramPinterestYou Tube or at their Blog.  You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;)   Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Fat Quarter Shop Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, April 19th , when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)

Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Monday, April 11, 2016

APQ Radio Podcast Today!!

Today's the day!!!  I get to chat with Pat Sloan on the radio, so fun!!!  You can listen to the Podcast here on the American Patchwork and Quilting Radio Podcast home.   The show stars at 4 pm EST.  And if you have any questions, check out Pat's site here.  It has all the info you need to know about how to listen, how to subscribe, and past guests lists ;)


We will be chatting about all kinds of quilting goodness, including my little Splendid Sampler blocks!!!  It is going to be so much fun!!!  I can't wait :)


Hope you can tune in.   

Happy Quilting!!! 

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Saturday, April 9, 2016

Splendid Sampler Saturday

So sadly I am not going to have any Splendid Sampler Saturday Sewing time today.  I am doing a little swimming in a team triathlon today and it is going to pretty much take up the day.  But, since I am up way earlier than I needed to be and can't get back to sleep (blame that on the nerves) and I already have this weeks blocks done . . . well why not just post my Splendid Sampler Saturday post now!!  So here we go.

First up, the Family Affair block designed by Janice Ryan.  Okay, let me just say, I don't do a whole lot of paper piecing.  I want to get more proficient at it so I was glad for the opportunity to practice, and I realized once again, I really need the practice.  I think I am always trying to conserve fabric and cut my scraps to small, then when I flip them over, they come up short.   Ahh well, it came out in the end, and you have to look super close to be able to see the few little spots where I filled in some unaligned points with a Sharpie.   (Yes, it is still a great way to "help" your points along in a pinch)  Yup, practice, practice, practice on paper piecing.



I just loved piecing this Pieces of Friendship block designed by Lindsay Mayland.  It wen't together fast and has lots of perfect little points that just make me smile.   And don't you just love the polka dots!!  They add such a wonderful contrast in the block, so fun!!!



And yesterday it hit me, that while I work on my Splendid Sampler Blocks I might as well be working on my Chain blocks at the same time.   You might recall that I plan to do a layout something like this ;)



So I sorted through my scrap drawer of black fabrics and then went through my white scrap drawer (which happens to be sorted into like 5 different sections) and chopped up some wonderful little 2 1/2" squares :)   Now, while I am working on my Splendid Sampler blocks I will use these little guys as Leaders and Enders  and crank out the chain blocks at the same time.   Yippee!!!   


I hope you have a very Happy Quilting Saturday ;) 
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Thursday, April 7, 2016

SubCutting SpeedUp with Stagger Stacking

Wow, say that title 5 times fast, tee hee hee.   Yesterday I was getting ready to subcut all of my strip piecing for my Ruby Jubilee Braided Irish Chain and I realized that there is a little speedup trick there that I always like to share in my classes, and I thought it would be fun to share it here as well.  So I snapped some pictures along the way to make up this little SubCutting SpeedUp Tutorial ;)  So here it goes.

So the main thing about subcutting strip piecing that I think gets to everyone is just how long it takes.  I  always fold my strips in half when strip piecing, because I never like to move my fabric once I start cutting. (and we are all about saving time, right :)    I just make sure the edges are nice and aligned.  So I was always taught to place my strip piecing on my mat, all nice and spread out, because you really don't want to cut through more than one stacked seam at a time.  But this means you can only cut 3 strips at a time.


So yes,  I will admit, when I first stared, I did indeed try stacking my strip piecing on top of one another so as to speed things up.  And while I can get away with one stacked seam from the folded strip, several stacked seams always mean shifting and some not so fabulous cutting.  So ya, I highly recommend you stay away from this idea.


So here is where the SpeedUp trick comes in.  Instead of Stacking your strips on top of one another, I like to Stagger Stack my strips!!!  To do this, place your first strip ( that is folded and the edges are nicely aligned ) on your mat, aligning the top of the strip with a horizontal strip on your mat.  I like to align this as far down the mat as I can while still keeping it on the mat ;)


Then, place the second strip on the mat, Staggering it slightly above the seam in the previous strip, and Aligning the top edge with the next available horizontal line on your cutting mat.   The Staggering makes it so that your seams are not stacked directly on top of one another so they won't shift when subcutting.


Continue to Stagger Stack strips on your mat until you run out of space.  You can fit seven 4 1/2" strip sets on your mat at one time.  That is a lot of subcutting.   And the stacking actually helps your fabric from shifting, as there is another piece of fabric on top of it weighting it down.   Stagger Stacking is such a great way to really SpeedUp your Subcutting without having to lose accuracy!


So now with the Strips all Stagger Stacked you are ready to subcut.   And since we are already in tutorial mode, I thought I would contine to share how I subcut.  There are actually a few ways I like to do it so you use what you like best ;)

Start by trimming a straight edge to get rid of all the selvages.  I just align my ruler along a horizontal line on my mat and trim.   Then, measure in however far your subcut width is. For today I am using 2 1/2",   Measure in the desired width of your sub-unit (2 1/2") and then double-check that the 2 1/2" mark on the ruler lines up with the newly cut edge of my fabric.   Then cut along the edge of the ruler.


Now slide over, or stack up, your freshly cut subunits so they are out of the way and you once again have a nice straight edge.  Then you can again measure in 2 1/2", double-check that the 2 1/2" mark on your ruler is aligned with the new straight edge, and cut along the edge of the ruler.


But a while back, I decided that I didn't like the time it took to move the cut units out of the way.  So I started using the measurments on my cutting mat.  So from the straight edge, count in 2 1/2" on your mat.  Align your ruler at the top and bottom of your mat on the calculated measurement and cut along the edge of the ruler.  This works great when dealing with 1" or 1/2" and even sometimes 1/4" measurements and speeds things up a bit more, but if I am doing 1/8" I tend to move things out of the way for the double check.


Whether you are moving pieces out of the way and measuring on your ruler, or using your mat to measure . . . just continue to measure and cut all the way across your strip piecing.


Then stack up your subunits and scrap the selvages and folded edges.   I always try not to use the folded edges if I don't have to because that just means one more step in having to press them flat before subcutting them.


And one last little thing.   If you are confident in using your mat to measure, you can also cut from Right to Left. Just align your strips with the selvages on the right.    This is actually the way I cut normally, but I am a right handed person who was taught to cut from a left handed person so I might be the only person that cuts this way.    I never knew this was different from how most people do it until I was writting the basics section in my book and the technical writer asked me if I was left handed.  To funny!!!   Anyhow, this is still my favorite way to cut because of 2 things.  1 - The fabric that still needs to be cut is always under my ruler so it doesn't move at all when I cut and 2 - I never have to lift my ruler, I just slide it to the left after each cut, which also eases out any little "bubbles" in my fabric.  So just one more little option you can try if you want to join the ranks of Righties who cut like Lefties :)

Whichever way you decide to Subcut though, I hope you find that the Stagger Stacking saves you lots of time while still giving you wonderfully accurate units.   I have found it to be a great little trick and a wonderful time saver.   Hope you enjoy this little tutorial.  I am off to make these 2 Patches into 4 Patches ;)


Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Chatting with Pat!!!

Eeekk,  I am so super excited!!!  Next Monday, April 11th, I get to join Pat Sloan once again on the American Patchwork & Quilting Podcast show!!  I had so much fun last time I chatted with Pat on the radio!!  I just loved getting to share all things quilty and I just can't wait for Monday to do it again!!!


You can listen to the Podcast here on the American Patchwork and Quilting Radio Podcast home.   The show stars at 4 pm EST.  And if you have any questions, check out Pat's site here.  It has all the info you need to know about how to listen, how to subscribe, and past guests lists ;) 


Only 5 more sleeps until Monday!!  I am counting it down ;)
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!

It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day . . . let's have some fun :)

First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!   The winner of the 3 PDF Patterns from Happy Quilting  is . . .   Number #58 . . . Congrats Audrey!!   I have emailed you :)    



    
And on to today's


Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Green Fairy Quilts.  Along with sponsoring the giveaway, Green Fairy Quilts has currently a buy in bulk special going on!!!   And have you checked out their Daily Deal!!!  Both are some amazing deals!!    And Green Fairy Quilts ships free in the US and discounted to international.


And today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for a stunning Bee Creative Fat Quarter Bundle by Deb Strain for Moda!! I just love those beautiful blacks and yellows together.  So pretty!!!    
You have two entry chances, the second being optional, and please leave a separate comment for each.  All Entries are welcome, including International Entries.  Please just be sure to leave an email address if you are a no-reply blogger ;)  

ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment that tells me something Creative you are working on this week.  

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Green Fairy Quilts love.   You can follow them on BloglovinTwitterPinterestFacebook, or Instagram.  You can Sign up for their Newsletter which will ensure you catch all of their amazing sales, or you can visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;)   Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Green Fairy Quilt Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, April 12th when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)

Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Saturday, April 2, 2016

Splendid Sampler Saturday

Here are my Splendid Sampler blocks from this week!!

First up, the Checkerboard Block designed by Pat Sloan.  Oh my, did I have fun making this block.  I find tiny patchwork to be so enjoyable, and getting to make a whole checkerboard of tiny patchwork, even better!!!  And don't you just love that little bunny in there ;)  So cute!!


I also loved piecing this Scrap Star block designed by Corey Yoder.   Those little HST star points are so cute and tiny, and I really liked using lots and lots of different scraps to make them up.  And I just love the little frame that Corey designed, it really sets off the star.  


And I also managed to organize my purple and red scrap drawers as well, while working on these.   I also did my pink drawer, since that is pretty close to red ;)  All that is left is the orange, brown, grey and black drawers.   Yes, I might be a little crazy to be "sorting" my scrap drawers.  Ah well, what ya gonna do ;)

I hope you have a very Happy Quilting Saturday ;)  I am looking forward to lots more Splendid Sampler Saturday's over the coming months ;)
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Friday, April 1, 2016

Moroccan Lullaby - Finished Pattern!!!

I am so super excited to say I have a new pattern to share this morning, or afternoon.  I had planned to work on this throughout the week, but ya, that didn't happen.  So I woke up early this morning and have been at the computer for hours, but hey it's done!! So without further ado, the  pattern for the Moroccan Lullaby quilt I shared last week  is now available!!!

The pattern can be found in my Etsy Shop,  and like all my new Pattern Releases, It is on Special!!!!  This week Moroccan Lullaby will be marked down to $5.50!!! After that, it will be marked at the regular pattern price of $8.50 :)



I shared lots of details about the actual Quilt in my post last Friday so if you want to see lots more pics and some of the detail and inspiration behind the quilt, click on over here ;)    For this post, I just want to share a few details about the pattern.


Moroccan Lullaby has 5 size options, a Baby, Lap, Twin, Picnic, and a Queen/King size. and is made of 1 block that has a fantastic intersecting design built into it.


You will notice that the largest quilt size is a Queen/King size.  This is because of 2 reasons.  1. The Large Block size doesn't allow for a whole lot of wiggle and 2. I made the quilt specifically for a King that has a tiny box spring and the 100" x 100" fits perfectly.  So basically, it will fit a Queen with a large drop, and a King with a smaller drop.   And with that said, I added a bit in the pattern about adding a border to get the exact size quilt you want.  I suggest using the same background fabric so it has a nice floating quality to the design and you could do that on any of the size quilts. (ie, if you wanted less drop of the queen, you can use the picnic size and add a border)    I hope that helps everyone make the exact size quilt they need for their particular bed ;)


And you might have noticed, this pattern is Fat Eighth friendly.   So don't feel like you have to stick to repeating prints like I did, you can add as much variety as you like, or even do it all in one print, two prints, or three ect.  . . . there is a yardage option for that as well ;)  


And just like all my patterns, this is a full color pattern that can be printed in either page format or book format.  It is filled with lots of wonderful illustrations to guide you along each step of the way.   And I promise, it is a lot easier than it looks ;)  And of course,  if you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to email me ;)  


And that just about sums it up ;)   Again, the pattern can be found in my Etsy Shop and will be on special for $5.50 all this week ;)

Thanks for popping in today and I hope you have a very Happy Quilting Weekend!!!
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Thursday, March 31, 2016

Minions and Pixies

So a few weeks ago I had the wonderful opportunity of being introduced to Quilting Treasures fabric company.    I had heard of Quilting Treasures before but had never really known what kind of fabrics they produced, so I thought why not check it out ;)  I was pleasantly surprised to find that they mainly focus on wonderfully fun novelty fabrics and coordinating prints to go with them.


While I was surfing around looking at their current fabrics, my son starting jumping up and down behind me and exclaiming, " Minions, they have Minions . . . Will you please make me something in Minions!!!!"  And how can you say no to that :)   So, I am starting a new little Something a la Minions and I am super excited for it, especially because my son is so excited.  And of course, it will come in the form of a fun little project tutorial next month!!!


And in working with the wonderful folks at Quilting Treasures on the Minion project, they mentioned their sister company Ink & Arrow Fabrics that it is more contemporary and has fun hidden motifs in all their fabrics ;)   I fell in love with these little Pixies basic that are the blenders for most of their lines.  And if you have been around here for a bit, you know I make quilts for my Alma Mater ;)  So ya, I am starting another fun  Red, White, and Black quilt and you know it will also come in the form of another quilt tutorial heading your way next month!!  So fun!!!


And a little side note before I sign off today . . . I never cease to be amazed at how fantastic the process of creating in this industry is.  Here I am sharing some beautiful fabrics all fresh off the bolts . . . and over the next little bit they are going to be cut up, pressed, sewn, quilted and overall, put back together into something totally new.  Isn't it just so incredible and wonderful to be able to spend a little of each day seeing projects take shape and in the end making something new!!  I just love it and am so grateful to be able to share the journey here ;) 
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Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!

It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day . . . let's have some fun :)

First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!   The winner of Fat Eighth Bundle of  Just a Speck from Fat Quarter Shop is . . .   Number #118 . . . Congrats JanetD!!   I have emailed you :) 
    


  


    
And on to today's

Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Happy Quilting!!!  Yup, little ole me today ;)    One lucky winner will be receiving their choice of 3 Happy Quilting PDF Patterns.   And yes, you can include my Moroccan Lullaby I shared Friday, because I really hope to have the pattern done by this Friday ;)  




You have two entry chances, the second being optional, and please leave a separate comment for each.  All Entries are welcome, including International Entries.  Please just be sure to leave an email address if you are a no-reply blogger ;)  


ENTRY 1 - Simply leave a comment telling me you favorite lullaby, either one that you like to sing or used to sing, or a favorite lullaby that was sung to you.  (my children like me to sing Stay Awake from Mary Poppins :)  

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Happy Quilting love. You can follow Happy Quilting on BloglovinEmail Updates, or RSS to get daily updates.  Or you can like Happy Quilting on InstagramFacebookPinterestTwitter or Flickr  Any one way will do . . . Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Happy Quilting Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, April 5th, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)

Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Monday, March 28, 2016

Salt Lake City Bound!!!

Guess what came in the mail this weekend!!!  Yippee, my International Quilt Market Badge!!  I am so excited that quilt market is in Salt Lake this year. I can actually drive to Quilt Market and you know what that means . . . no suitcase restrictions on how much I can grab at Sample Spree, tee hee hee ;)   I just love Quilt Market, there is just nothing like being surrounded by people who share your love for such an amazing industry.  So excited!!!  Only 51 days to go!!!



 But before Market, I get to take another trip to Salt Lake City!!!  I was thrilled to be invited by the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild to come and share my Trunk Show!!!!   I will be in Salt Lake on April 16th at 10 am, so if you are in the area, or passing through, I would love it if you could come!!!!
And I wanted to say Thank You for all of the wonderful love you showed my new Moroccan Lullaby quilt I shared on Friday.   The weekend was all about Easter Family Time so I haven't had a chance to write back to all of your comments, but know that I have seen them and so appreciate them ;)  

Have a Happy Quilting Monday ;) 


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