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Thursday, March 26, 2015

Irish Chain Twist Quilt-A-Long - Piecing Top and Grand Prize Linky!!!!

**  NOTE  - This post is part of a series of posts for the Irish Chain Twist Quilt-A-Long.  If you would like to join (and have a chance to win $100.00 or $75.00 Gift Certificate grand prizes sponsored by The Intrepid Thread and Fat Quarter Shop ) you can find a list of the post links here :)  Here is the schedule:

Piecing Top and Grand Prize Linky - Mar 26th
Parade and Grand Prizes - April 23th


Okay, So I am so totally excited for this week!!  But before we get into it, first lets pick a winner of last weeks Stitching assignment.   And great job to everyone that finished up their Blocks!!!  I am so impressed with how many of you were trying Applique for your first time!!!
The Stitching Appliqued Chain Blocks winner who gets 2 PDF Happy Quilting patterns is . . .
# 11-  Cheryl!!!! - Congrats :)

 


So here we are!!  My, My that sure went fast!!!  Who is ready to see all of their blocks come together!!!  I know I can't wait ;)  


LAST ASSIGNMENT - PIECING QUILT TOP

Yippee!!!!!  I am so very excited.   So let's get right to it.   We will start with the Layout.  


QUILT LAYOUT

To start off, find the size quilt you are making in the below layouts.   Lay out your blocks on a design wall or the floor according to the layout below.  I left in the lines of the piecing so it makes it a little easier to tell which way the square blocks go ;)  If you are working on a larger quilt, you might find it easier to save the layout below and print it out for easier reference ;)


WALL HANGING

BABY

LAP

PICNIC

 QUEEN

KING

Feel free to play with the placement of the blocks until you get a look that is pleasing to the eye.   This won't be as needful for people doing the 4 Color or Mulit 4 color Layout as you won't have a lot of variation in your blocks, but for those doing the scrappy layout, you might find yourself rearranging your blocks a bit to get an even color distribution :)  I find the easiest way to see if my layout is balanced is to take a picture of it and look at it on the computer or tablet.  This allows your eye to see all of the blocks at once and makes it easier to spot those places that aren't quite balanced ;)


And please excuse that my picture doesn't quite have all the blocks in it.  I am mashed up against the ceiling trying to get them all in view, but I just can't get back quite enough ;)  

PIECING ROWS

Once your blocks are all laid out you are ready to start sewing them together.   I like to sew my blocks one row at a time.  You can chain stitch them, but I find it can easily get confusing and I often end of messing up my rows.   So I just like to place the first block onto the second and sew a 1/4" seam (shown in row 1) , then add the second block to the now sewn together first and second block (shown in row 2), and continue adding blocks (shown in row 3).  That's a quick overview so let me go into a bit of detail on how I like to sew my rows together.


First, I stack all of my blocks in each row on top of one another so that they are manageable.  The first block in the row is on top of the stack and the last row is at the bottom.  I like to slightly stagger my blocks rather than make a standard pile because it just makes it easier for me to keep everything in place, I think because it gives you a small visual of the row.


Then I take the first stacked row and move it over to my sewing machine.  I leave the other rows where I have stacked them up from the original layout ;)  Once again, my first block in the row is at the top of the stack, and the last block in the row is at the bottom of the stack.


Then I take the first two blocks from the stack and place block 2 onto block 1 with right sides together.  You can pin these if you like, but where you aren't aligning any seams, it is fairly easy to just align the blocks as you go.  Sew a 1/4" seam along the edge.   Now cut your threads.


Open your now sewn together first and second blocks and grab the next block on the top of your pile.  Place block 3 onto the edge of block 2 with right sides together.  Once again, stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.   Clip your threads, open your now sewn blocks and add the next block at the top of the pile.  Continue in this fashion, until you have sewn all of the blocks in the row.


And I know what your thinking, isn't that going to leave tons of threads hanging all over the quilt.  This is where Leaders and Enders come into play ;)  See my tutorial on Leaders and Enders here.  You will get a ton of "extra" piecing done while sewing your rows together and there won't be any thread waste or extra threads getting in the way ;)


With your row sewn together, place it back in your original layout.  Then you are ready to start Row 2.  Pick up your stack and take it to your sewing machine.  And once again, add one block at a time until the row is sewn together.

Continue this process until all of your rows have been sewn together ;)  


Now press the seam allowances in all of your rows towards the X Blocks.   This is going to allow you to nest your seams down the line.


HELPFUL HINTS

And before we get to far ahead, I wanted to share a few helpful hints that might help your rows come together a little more accurately.   First off, when you are sewing the petal blocks, be sure to sew right along the stitched edge.  You can easily see your secure stitching, so use it as a guide to where the petal is.


I always want to use that stitching as a guide, so even when I am adding an X block to a petal block, I will turn over the whole row, and add the new block placed under the row so that I can see that stitching as use it as a guide ;)


And because the Patchwork Block has more seams than the other blocks, you might find that they are sometimes just a little bit smaller than the X Blocks.   No worries.  


First, place the blocks with right sides together and center the seam of the X block in the middle of the sashing strip in the Patchwork block.   This is going to put the slight shortness evenly distributed on either end.


Then, while pinned the center or holding it in place, give your Patchwork Block a little tug when starting it so that the edges line up as you start stitching your 1/4" seam.  Then, as you pass the center of the block, give the patchwork block another little tug so it stretches just slightly to line up along with the bottom edge ;)


Overall, don't stress to much when piecing your blocks.  There are no seams and this quilt is wonky in it's nature, so just have fun with it ;)

PIECING QUILT TOP


An with your rows all stitched together and pressed, you are ready to finish your quilt top!!!  All you have to do is sew the rows to each other.  This is just like making the rows only on a larger scale.   So start by placing Row 1 onto Row 2 with right sides together.  Nest each of the seams and pin them in place.  Then I like to place another set of pins at the center of each block just to keep them from shifting.  Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.


I find it helpful, when sewing these long rows, to backstitch a few stitches at the beginning and end of the row.  It isn't necessary, but sometimes when I put the quilt top on the longarm and tighten it up, these rows want to pull apart a stitch or 2.    This just keeps everything nice and snug ;)


Once you have finished the row, lay it back out with your other rows.  Now place Row 3 onto the now sewn together Row 1 and 2 with right sides together.  Once again, nest and pin each of the seams and then add another set of pins along the center of each block.   Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge, backstitching at the beginning and end of each row.


You can continue in this fashion sewing all of the rows together.  It works great for the smaller size quilts to just keep adding rows.  But, I find it helpful, if you are making a larger size quilt, to sew half of the rows together, and then stop and start a new half of the row.  As shown below.   Then, with both halfs sewn, place on half onto the other with right sides together, pin the seams, and sew a 1/4" seam.  This just makes it so you are dealing with less bulk at the machine  ;)

Whether you sew all your rows one after another or do half and half, keep stitching until all your rows are sewn together.  Then press the seam allowances open ;)



And now you can stand back and enjoy your beautiful Irish Chain Twist Quilt-A-Long Top!!!  Your finished with your top!!!  Yippee!!!!!!   And while you are enjoying it, don't forget to add your Quilt Top to the  Happy Quilting Quilt-A-Long Flickr group and to post it on social media with using #irishchaintwistqal.    We all want to see your finished Quilt Top and enjoy along with you!!!



And with your Quilt Top complete, you are ready to link up to the Grand Prize Linky!!!!  Oh, I am so very excited!!!!  I can't wait to see all of your Quilt Tops!!!!

GRAND PRIZE LINK UP

There are 4 Grand Prizes that you are hoping to be picked for is   . .

The first 2 winners will each receive a $100.00 Gift Certificates to Fat Quarter Shop and the next 2 winners will receive a  $75.00 Gift Certificate to The Intrepid Thread !!!     Yippee for some total Shopping Sprees!!!


      


In order to be eligible to win the Grand Prize you need to Link Up your completed project top (not quilted yet, just the project top) at the end of this post!!!  And I have some good news. I am giving everyone more time!!!!  So if you got a little held up somewhere or a little behind, no worries, you have lots of time to still get done!!!

Originally, the QAL was going to end of April 13th to coincide with the releasing of my new book, Irish Chain Quilts.  But since that date has been pushed back, I decided, why not push the finish of the QAL back a bit too to give everyone a little more time to finish up ;)  So you have an extra 10 days!!!!  The Quilt-A-Long Parade will now be on APRIL 23RD and you have until the early, early morning of April 23rd to get your project top sewn together and linked to be entered :)    But remember, adding your picture to flickr or instagram doesn't link you up, You have to have a link at the end of this post to be entered to win one of the Grand Prizes.  


IRISH CHAIN TWIST QUILT-A-LONG PARADE

Now, as just mentioned, you only have to have your project top done to enter into the grand prize link up . . . However,  I wanted to encourage you to finish these projects and not set them in a pile of "to be quilted" so I am planning a Parade for the 23rd of April :)   Now I just gave everyone an extra 10 days, so it should be lots of time to finish your quilts up!!!   The parade will show off all of the quilted and bound Irish Chain Twist Quilts!!  

So, how do you finish up those quilts??? 

Baste It, Quilt It, and Bind It!!  I know, I make it sound all so simple.  If you are new to quilting, and need some help with these last few steps, you can see my Video Tutorials that go over the basics of how to do this ;)  Also, there are some helpful free motion quilting tutorials if you are stuck on how you want to quilt your project ;) 

Once you have your quilt Basted, Quilted, and Bound it is ready to be showcased it in the Parade.  In order to have it in the parade, I need you to please send me an email  (happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com)  with your favorite finished Irish Chain Twist Quilt picture attached as well as the name (your name) you would like your photo listed with, where you are from, and a blog or flickr photostream link if applicable.  You can email me anytime from now until the evening of April 22nd and I will get you added to the Parade!!!  

I am so looking forward to seeing everyone's finishes!!!  You can decide if you would like to add your finish picture to the Flickr group  and Social Media with  #irishchaintwistqal now or wait until after the parade to keep it a secret :)  Grand Prize winners will be announced on April 23rd along with the amazing parade filled with all of your beautiful quilts!!!  I can't wait!!!  I know this is just going to be an awesome parade!!




So, in summary, Link up your finished project top (not quilted) at the end of this post by early morning April 23rd to be entered for the grand prize linky :)  Email me a picture of your finished project (quilted and bound)  with your name, where you are from, and a place to link your picture by April 22nd to be part of the parade :)  

Alright, I know that was a lot.  If you have any questions at all, please do not hesitate to email me at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com, I don't want any one to miss out on the grand prizes or parades because of confusion ;)

I can't wait to see your finished projects!!!  Thank you so much for quilting-a-long with me!!!!  Now, off you go to finish up :)  Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!



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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Top Spin Quilt & Tutorial

First off, I want to say a huge Thank You for all the sweet birthday wishes from yesterday ;)  It was a lovely day spent with family and you just can't ask for more than that!!

And Now, Today I am super excited to be sharing a new Moda Bake Shop Tutorial today!!!!  It's called Top Spin and I just love it!!!!


This is a whole lot of Half Square Triangle goodness in a fun diagonal layout that just gives it a wonderful geometric feel!!!  I just love the rotating sizes of HST's that really adds to the movement and dimension of the quilt.  And the scrappy low volume background is just so fun!!!!


The fabrics in Top Spin are Zen Chic's new Hey Dot line.    I just love the bright bold colors that just pop out from the fun white/light grey background prints.   I mean, how can you not see this and smile at all of that bright polka dot goodness!!!


And now that this Moda Bake Shop Tutorial has been published for a while, I can now post it here on my blog for your convenience ;)   So just follow along below for the full step-by-step tutorial.  And if you love it, you can get the printerfriendly version here :)  

Top Spin Finishes at 96" x 96".
So . . . Let's get to how to make your own Top Spin Quilt!!!!  Here is what you will need :

1 Fat Quarter Bundle of Hey Dot by Zen Chic
6 1/2  yards of assorted background fabrics
9 yards backing fabric
1 yard binding fabric

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STEP 1 - CUTTING

Start by pressing 32 Fat Quarters from your Fat Quarter Bundle (I used all of the bright colors and left out those that had a white background.)
Cut (2) 6" x 6" squares, (2) 5" x 5" squares, and (2) 4" x 4" squares from each of the 32 Fat Quarters.
You will have a total of (64) 6" x 6" squares, (64) 5" x 5" squares, and (64)  4" x 4" squares
From your assorted low volume background yardage cut the following:
(64) 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" rectangles
(64) 4 1/2" x 5 1/2"  rectangles
(64) 3 1/2" x 9 1/2"  rectangles
(64) 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangles

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STEP 2 - HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES

And with all of the cutting done, we are ready to start sewing.  We will start with Half Square Triangle Units.  Gather 32 squares (that is 1 of each print) from each of your 3 sizes of squares.  (So you should have 96 squares at the moment.)  Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of each squares.  I like to use a Frixon pen so my lines will erase with heat.

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Now, place a marked square with an unmarked square of the same size with right sides together.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along either side of the drawn line.  You will be doing this for all 32 sets of each of the 3 sizes  (96 sets total).

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The easiest and quickest way to do this is to chain stitch.  So go ahead and pair up all 96 sets.  You can pin along either side of the drawn line if you like.  Then stitch a 1/4" seam along the left hand side of the line.  When you reach the end of one square, don't stop, just feed the next sew of squares into the machine.   Continue in this fashion until you have stitched along the left hand side of all 96 sets in the 3 sizes.

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Then clip the threads in between your squares and get ready to do it all over again.  Only this time, you are stitching on the right hand side of the drawn line.  Again, feed all 96 sets through your machine and then clip the threads between the sets.

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Now, align your ruler along the drawn line and cut directly on the line.  This creates 2 triangles.  Go ahead and cut all 96 sets.   And then you can move over to your ironing board.  Press your seam allowances on all 192 Half Square Triangle units to one side.  I like to press to the darker fabric.

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And go ahead and and put your squares into piles of 64 Large squares, 64 Medium squares, and 64 Small squares.  And you are all set for some serious trimming.  I recommend turning on a favorite movie at this point ;)

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Trim your 64 Large Half Square Triangles to 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" square.   Trim your 64 Medium Half Square Triangles to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square.  And finally, trim your 64 Small Half Square Triangles to 3 1/2" x  3 1/2" square.  If you are new to trimming Half Square Triangles you can see this little Half Square Triangle Tutorial to help you along.  And as you can see, I am a big fan of the Bloc Loc Rulers for trimming ;)

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I know, it takes a little while to do all of that trimming, but trust me, it is totally worth it as it allows you to get super pretty points!!!  So now you should have 3 piles of 64 Half Square Triangle each trimmed perfectly to the following sizes.

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STEP 3 - MAKING THE BLOCK

And now we can move on to making the block.  There are 3 Rows in this block and we will start with the bottom row. Layout a 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" HST and a 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" background rectangle as shown below.  Be Careful to make sure the HST is pointing in the same direction as shown (they are easy to get flipped around).  Place the HST onto the rectangle with right sides together and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.   Press the seam allowance towards the background rectangle.  Repeat to make 64 Bottom Rows.

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And onto the Top Row.  Layout a 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" HST and a 3 1/2" x 9 1/2" background rectangle as shown below.  Again, double check the HST placement.  Place the HST onto the rectangle with right sides together and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.   Press the seam allowance towards the background rectangle.  Repeat to make 64 Top Rows.

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And finally, the Center Row.  Layout a 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" background rectangle, a 4 1/2" x 4 1/2"  HST and a 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" background rectangle as shown below.  Double check that HST.  Place the 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" background rectangle onto the HST  with right sides together and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.   Then place the 4 1/2" x 5 1/2" rectangle onto the now sewn together HST with right sides together and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.  Press the seam allowances outwards toward the background rectangles.  Repeat to make 64 Center Rows.

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And while you are making the 3 Rows, once again Chain Stitching will save you a whole lot of time.  I like to stack up all 64 of my rows and place them next to my machine.  Then just keep stitching away until you are done all 64.  Then move onto the other 2 rows.  You will be done in no time ;)

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And now, you are ready to sew your rows into a block.  Layout your 3 rows as shown below.  (Once again, I like to stack all 64 of mine up so I can just chain stitch as I go ;)

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Start by sewing the Top and Center Row together.   Place the Top Row onto the Center Row with right sides together.  Nest (and Pin if you like) the seam together and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.

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Then place the Bottom Row onto the now sewn together Top and Center Row with right sides together.  Nest (and pin if you like) the Rows together and sew a 1/4" seam along the edge.    Then press the seam allowances open.

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Repeat or Chain Stitch for all 64 Blocks.  They should measure 12 1/2" x 12 1/2" unfinished.

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STEP 4 - MAKING THE QUILT TOP

And now, the blocks are ready to be sewing into a quilt top.  There are 2 different row layouts in this quilt and 4 rows of each layout.   Layout your blocks in the following two layouts, stacking 4 rows on top of each layout.

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Now you can sew the rows together.  To do this, place the second block onto the first with right sides together and pin if you like.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge. (shown in row 2)  Now place the Third block onto the now sewn together Blocks 1 and 2 with right sides together and pin if you like.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.  (shown in row 3).

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Continue in this fashion until you have sewn all the blocks in the row together.  Then repeat to sew all 8 rows together, 4 rows each of the 2 different layouts.   Press the 4 rows in the first layout to the left and Press the 4 roes in the second layout to the right.  This will allow you to nest them later.

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And now, all that is left is sewing the rows into a quilt top.  (Sorry, my room is a little small for this large quilt, it didn't quite all fit in the picture ;)   Layout your rows alternating the two row layouts as shown below.

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And now it is just like sewing the blocks into rows, only on a much larger scale.  Place the first row onto the second row with right sides together.  Nest and Pin the seams together.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.

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Now, place the third row onto the now sewn together first and second row with right sides together.  Nest and Pin the seams together.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.

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Continue in this fashion sewing the rows together.  I like to sew the first 4 rows together and then start over sewing the last 4 rows together.  This just means I have less bulk at the machine to deal with ;)   And then all that is left is to place the two halves together with right sides together, nest and pin the seams, and then sew a 1/4" seam along the edge.

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And your quilt top is all sewn together!!!  Now just press the seams to one side or open, whichever your prefer, and you quilt top is done!!!  Wasn't that so fast and fun!!!

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STEP 5 - FINISH THE QUILT

So . . . Let's finish it up ;)  Time to  Baste It, Quilt It, and Bind It!!!  Which is a whole lot in one little sentence.  If you are new to quilting, you can see my Finishing Your Quilt Series of video tutorials that will walk you through Basting, Quilting, and Binding step by step ;)

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I had a lot of fun quilting up this quilt ;)  I quilted my favorite small Swirl and Curl in the Background and double arches in the HST's.  You can really see how it stands out on the awesome backing fabric, so fun!!!

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Then just cut your Binding Yardage into (10) 2 1/2" x 42" strips to make a binding and bind your quilt.   And all that is left is to sit back and snuggle in that wonderful quilty goodness :)

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STEP 6 - ENJOY

Top Spin finishes at 96" x 96" making it the perfect fit for your queen size bed.  And with all of that wonderful movement and happy prints, it is sure to make you smile each time you see it ;)

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I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and find it easy to follow.  If you make your own Top Spin Quilt I would love to see it!!  You can email me a picture at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com or or post it to social media with the hashtag #happyquiltingwithmc add it to my flickr group here ;)  I can't wait to see your Top Spin Quilts!!!


This quilt is so fun in a matching line, but it would also be a great scrap buster quilt!!!   Think of all the low volume scraps you could burn through and how fun it would be to selectively pick out fabrics for all of those wonderful HST's.   And you could also piece all those HST's as Leaders And Enders so it could be one of those awesome bonus quilts too ;)  So fun!!!  


And one last note on Top Spin that really makes me smile :)  I made this quilt specifically for a family member that is having some health struggles at the moment.   And I got the nicest picture from her the other day of it on her bed and a note of how happy it makes her.   And that is why I love making quilts, they really are warm hugs that can be shared each day!!!!

Thanks for popping in today and each and every day!!!   I truly feel blessed each day to be part of such an amazing industry and to get to share it with so many wonderful quilty friends!!

 I hope you all have a very Happy Quilting Day!!!!
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