Thursday, January 21, 2016

Rainbow Strings & Inspiration

So I am about to head out to Logan Utah to teach at the Winter Quiltfest Retreat!!!  I am so super excited!!!   Now only do I just love getting to teach, but I also get to catch up with lots of friends that I only get to see once or twice a year ;)  Yippee!!!!   And on my way there, I figured why not stop at another friends house on the way.   April Rosenthal was this month's Bees Knees gal and so I got her fun little string blocks all made up so I can drop them off to her on the drive and also get to say Hi.  Double bonus!!!!


These blocks are made using a mix of April's amazing fabric lines, Meadowbloom and Best Day Ever!!   I just love how happy and bright they are.   I always love sewing with bright colors as they just make me smile!!!  And I loved these string blocks.  They are so fun and easy to make.  Good Times!!!


And playing with these fun rainbow strings made me put two things together that I am so excited about.  I have always wanted to make one of those fun Rainbow Sampler quilts, mostly I was thinking a Dear Jane as that is what you see all the time.   But while I was sewing up these strings it hit me . . . Bam!!!  I am going to be doing the Splendid Sampler that I mentioned on Monday,  and what better time to do a Rainbow Sampler than this one that has 100 adorable blocks!!!  Yippee!!!   I plan on doing Monochromatic Blocks and then putting them in some fun rainbow layout when I am done.   So it's time to open the scrap drawers and hopefully bust through some of these over the next year and in the end, have me Rainbow Sampler :)  Here is hoping I can keep up!!!   So excited!!!


I hope you have a very Happy Quilting Day!!
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Sun Sea & Sand - A Finish and Tutorial

Today is my day for the Riley Blake Design Team Wednesday, which means I have a fun new quilt finish and a tutorial to share with you all today.  So, here is the quilt!!!  I call it the Sun Sea & Sand Quilt and I am so loving it!!!!



As soon as I saw  Offshore by Denna Rutter for Riley Blake  I just knew I needed to make a "beach" quilt with it.  I love the amazing "beachy" colors and prints!!!  They have a great summer sun feel to them and just make you want to go to the Beach ;)  



So I came up with this adorable quilt design that uses two basic blocks to create a fun ocean wave effect.   The Wave is just simple Half Square Triangle Blocks and then a Four Patch Block border.  I love how those little squares just set off that wave and highlight all of the awesome prints in the line!!



To make your own Sun Sea & Sand Quilt You Will Need:

1  OFFSHORE 10" Stacker for 4 Patch Blocks
or
3 OFFSHORE 5" Stackers for 4 Patch Blocks

1 1/2 Yards of Offshore Main Blue  (C4920 - BLUE) for HST Blocks
1 1/2 Yards of Offshore Main Aqua (C4920 - AQUA) for HST Blocks
2/3 Yard of Offshore Sailboat Tan (C4924 - TAN) for Appliqued Strip
1/2 Yard of Offshore Dot Red (C4926 - RED) for Appliqued Letters
2/3 Yard of Offshore Main Blue  (C4920 - BLUE) for Binding
5 Yards of Backing Fabric - I used Swiss Dot Creme
1 Yard of a Fusible - My favorite is Heat N Bond Lite



STEP 1 - CUTTING

The cutting for this tutorial is super easy and super quick

From the 10" Stacker Cut:
(24) pieces into (4) 5" squares for a total of  (96)  5" squares 

Or if you are using 5" Stackers :
        Choose out (96)  5" squares 
In both cases, I choose not to use the Main Blue and Aqua yardage I used for the HST's. 

From the Main Blue and Aqua Yardage Cut
        (17) 10" x 10" squares from each of the 2 fabrics for a total of (34) 10" x 10" squares

From the Sailboat Tan Yardage Cut
        (2) 9 1/2" x Width of Fabric strips

From the Binding fabric cut (8) 2 1/2" x Width of Fabric strips.

You do not need to cut anything from the Dot Red yardage at this time.



And with that, your cutting is done and you are ready to get stitching ;)  The Sun Sea & Sand Quilt is made from 2 basic blocks - The Four Patch block and The Half Square Triangle Block.  We will start with the Four Patch Block ;)


STEP 2 - MAKING THE FOUR PATCH BLOCKS

Grab your stack of 5" squares.  Place one square onto another with right sides together.  Align the squares and sew a 1/4" seam along an edge.   You will need to make 48 sets of these 2 patch units so I suggest chain stitching to speed things up and save thread.



If you have never chain stitched before, it is simply not cutting your threads between pieces.  So stitch your 1/4" seam along the edge of two pieces, then, without clipping your threads, feed the next set of 2 patches through your machine.  Continue in this fashion until you have stitched all 48 sets and have a nice long snake of 2 patch units.



Then, clip your threads between each of the units and press the seams in all of the units towards the darker fabric.  I never set out for any particular fabric in the grouping to be a light or a dark fabric, most of the medium fabrics play as one or the other, so don't stress to much when you are paring them up ;)



Now, you can turn your two patch units into Four Patch blocks.  To do this, simply layout 2 two patch units alternating the light and dark fabrics as shown below.  The reason for alternating is so that you can nest the two seams together when you place them right sides together.  You can also pin the seam if you like.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the nested or pinned edge.



Once again, it will save you a lot of time and thread to chain stitch all of your sets at once.  Clip your threads and then press the seams open once you are done stitching. You will make a total of 24 blocks that will measure 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" square.


And with that, your Four Patch Blocks are done and you are ready to move onto The Half Square Triangle Blocks.


STEP 3 - MAKING THE HALF SQUARE TRIANGLE BLOCKS


To start, you will need to draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of your Aqua 10" x 10" squares.  I like to do this on the Aqua print as it is hard to see the line on the Blue print.  I use a Frixon pin that will disappear with heat.



Place an Aqua 10" x 10" square onto a Blue 10" x 10" Navy square with right sides together.  Align the edges and place a pin on either side of the drawn line. Now stitch a seam 1/4" away from the line you just drew.  You will stitch on either side of the drawn line.  



Once again, it will save you time and thread to chain stitch all 17 of your sets.  I like to align and pin all of my blocks first.  Then I stitch a 1/4" seam along the left hand side of all my sets.



Then, I clip my threads, rotate my blocks 180 degrees, and chain stitch along the other side of my drawn line for all 17 sets. Then once again, clip your threads between your blocks.



Now, align your ruler along the drawn line and then use your rotary cutter to cut directly on the drawn line creating two triangles.   Press the seam towards the dark blue fabric.



And finally, trim your block to 9 1/2" x 9 1/2" square.  The easiest way to do this is to place your 9 1/2" square ruler onto the block aligning the diagonal line on the ruler with your seam.  Then simply trim around all 4 sides of your block.



Trim all 34 blocks to 9 1/2" x 9 /2" square.


And now your blocks are done, and you are ready to do some Applique!!!  Yippee!!!


STEP 4 - MAKING THE APPLIQUE STRIP

Well start by making our Applique strip.  Sew your 2 Sailboat Tan strips together end to end.  Press the seam allowance to one side.  Then trim the strip to measure 9 1/2" x 54 1/2".  Set this strip aside for a moment.



Click here to get the Applique Letter Templates.  Print them off and cut them out.  I like to print these on cardstock so they aren't super flimsy.   Following the products directions, attach your fusible to the wrongside of your Red Dot yardage.  Trace the templates for all of the letters in Sun Sea & Sand.   Remember, always trace your appliques on backwards so that when you turn the letters over to the right side of the fabric they will be correct.



Cut your traced letters out.  Remove the paper backing from the fusible on each letter.  Align them across the Appliue Strip.  I found that the S in each letter is perfectly aligned if you put it 1 1/4" from the top and bottom.  Adhere them in place using your iron.



Now, secure stitch around each letter.  My favorite stitch on raw edge applique is a blanket stitch but you can do a straight stitch or a zig-zag stitch.  Choose your favorite.   I choose to use a matching Red thread, but you can always do a contrasting thread if your prefer.  Black would really pop!


And just like that, your Appliqued Strip is all done and you are ready to put the quilt top together!!!  If you are new to applique and a littler nervous, you can always check out my Applique Video series.  It goes through the process it in lots and lots of detail :) 


STEP 5 - MAKING THE QUILT TOP

Layout your Blocks and Applique Strip as shown below.  Play with the placement of the Four Patch Blocks until the color layout is pleasing to the eye.   I like to take a picture and then look at it on my camera, that is the easiest way to see that your colors are balanced.  Take special care to make sure the "zig-zag" in your Half Square Triangle Blocks is going the right way.  It is easy to get it mixed up.



Once you have a layout you like, you are ready to sew the blocks and strip into rows.  Place the second block in the row onto the first with right sides together.  Align, pin, and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge. (Row 1)  Then, place the third block in the row onto to now sewn together first and second block.  Align, Pin, and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.   (Row 2)  Continue in this fashion until you have sewn the entire row of blocks together.



Repeat this process for all 8 rows in the quilt top.  Obviously, the applique strip row will be the quickest ;)    Once sewn together, press the seams of each row in opposite directions.  This will allow you to once again nest your seams in the next step.  So press rows 1, 3. 5, and 7 to the left and press rows 2, 4, 6, and 8 to the right.



Then all that is left is to sew the rows into a quilt top.  This is just like sewing the blocks into rows only on a larger scale.  Place the first row onto the second row with right sides together.  Align and pin all of the seams.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.



Then, place the third row onto the now sewn together first and second row.   Align, pin, and stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.



Repeat this process for all of the rows.  I find it is easiest to stitch the first 4 rows together into a group, then stitch the last four rows together into a second group.   Then place the bottom half onto the top half, align and pin the seams, and then stitch a 1/4" seam along the edge.



Press the seams open and then give yourself a pat on the back.  Your beautiful Sun Sea & Sand Quilt Top is all done!!  Isn't it just so fun!!!!



STEP 6 - FINISHING THE QUILT

Now all that is left is to Baste It, Quilt It, and Bind It!!!  Yup, that is a whole lot stuffed into one little sentence ;)   If you are new to quilting and not sure on any of these processes, you can check out my Finishing Your Quilt Video Tutorial Series.  It will walk you through each of these three things, step by step ;)  



When it came time to quilt mine, I had some fun and really played up the beach theme.    You can see it best from the back of the quilt.   I quilted a little ocean wave in the center.   And around the border I did these fun "rolling hills" in the four patches that kind of look like star fish.  And finally, around the applique I did pebbles to make you think of sand on the beach.



STEP 7 - ENJOY  

And just like that, you are done and you can sit back and enjoy your new Sun Sea & Sand quilt!!!  The quilt finishes at 72" x 72" so it is the perfect size for taking to the beach and laying out with a good book or playing on with the kids!!  I just love this quilt and I cant wait for the sun to come back out again so I can break it in at the Beach.  So fun!!!



I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and if you make your own Sun Sea & Sand Quilt I would love to see it!!!  You can email me a picture at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com or add it to my flickr group here or put it on social media with #happyquiltingwithmc  ;)



Thanks for sharing this finish with me today!!! 

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Tuesday, January 19, 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 Strawberry Fields Revisited Layer Cake and Charm Pack from  Ollie and Evie. is . . .   Number #434 . . . Congrats luckymom!!!   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 ;)  No need to tell you about any specials here, so let's get right to the giveaway ;)  One lucky winner will be receiving their choice of 3 Happy Quilting PDF Patterns.   Since everyone loved the free pattern in December, I thought it would be fun to start giving away some more ;)  




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 what you do to cheer yourself up when you have a cold??   (I have been fighting a cold for a week now and I am running low on motivation ;)  

 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, January 26th, 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, January 18, 2016

It's That Time of Year - Quilt Along's!!!!!

One of my favorite things about January is the start of so many amazing Quilt Along's   Now before I get into some of these amazing Quilt Along's, a quick note.  I know several of you have asked when I will be hosting my next Quilt Along, and the answer is, I am not sure yet.  But no worries, I am totally plan on doing one and I am tentatively thinking around Spring . . . so know that it will be coming :)     Alright, with that said, back to January's Quilt Alongs!!!

I am super excited to be able to participate in 4 new Quilt Alongs !!!!  Some I am participating by guest posting a day of the quilt-along and some I am making the full quilts.   It is going to be so much fun and I would love it if you wanted to quilt along with me in one, or two, or however many you can squeeze in ;)

The first Quilt-Along is the Splendid Sampler.  This is the project of the amazing Pat Sloan and Jane Davidson.   They have gathered together 81 designers who have each designed a block to share!!!  The Quilt Along will be mystery as two new blocks are revealed each week.  It's going to be a 100 Block Adventure starting on February 14th and sure to be a whole lot of fun!!!!  If this sounds like the Quilt-Along for you, you can find more details at the Splendid Sampler Website and join the Facebook Group as well ;)  My block is actually slated to be the first block shared, so that is all kinds of exciting (and scary) at the same time ;)

The Bloom Sew Along is starting today!!!!   This is an adorable quilt designed by Lori Holt using her amazing Sew Simple Shapes templates.   I am so excited to be guest posting on one of the blocks and I can't wait to share it.  You all know how much I love applique!!!  Lori is an amazing teacher and will walk you through every step of the way!!!  It is going to be so much fun!!!   Be sure to pop on over and see the intro post today with all of the details ;)



So if you haven't seen the Moda All-Stars All in a Row book you totally need to check it out.   It is so fun!!!  I was lucky enough to make one of the gallery quilts in the book (which I realized I haven't shared yet, I need to do that :)  and had so much fun making up each of the rows.  So when I heard that Moda was going to do a Row-Along I was totally up for it!!!  My plan is to make a new Christmas Row Quilt and I am sew excited!!!   The Row Along starts February 1st and starting today the designers are sharing each other rows as a kick off.  Find all all of the details over at the Moda Cutting Table blog!!! 


And finally, the Crossroads Quilt Along started on Friday.  I posted then  about this amazing Quilt Along that benefits the March of Dimes but wanted to include it in this list ;)   I am sewing my quilt in Strawberry Fields Revisited, just like the original.  I just love those soft Figgy Colors!!!  You can find all of the details about this gorgeous quilt for an amazing cause at the Crossroads Quilt Along Page.  



So ya, lots of Quilt Along fun!!!   I am hoping to do some of the cutting for these today so I should have lots to share soon ;)  And I hope to be able to see your shares from these fun Quilt-Alongs too.  It is always fun to quilt together ;)

Have a Happy Quilting (Along)  Day!!!

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Friday, January 15, 2016

Crossroads Quilt Along - Fabric Requirements

The Crossroads Quilt Along officially starts today!!!!  Ohhh, I am super excited!!!   Just like with the Snapshots Quilt Along from last year, I will be posting, along with Fat Quarter Shop, on the 15th of each month.   Today  the Fabric Requirements are being released, and starting next month will be the release of the first block pattern!!!
The Crossroads Quilt Along is benefiting March of Dimes.  The March of Dimes, is an amazing organization whose mission is to prevent pre-mature births. The Crossroads quilt blocks are FREE to download on the 15th of every month starting in February 2016. Fat Quarter Shop only asks a suggested donation of $5 to the March of Dimes campaign for each time you download our patterns.

I will be sewing my Crossroads Quilt in the Strawberry Fields Revisited collection by Fig Tree Quilts, just like Fat Quarter Shops pattern.   If you want to do the same, they still have quilt kits and backing sets available in their shop. 



If you are using your own fabrics to make your Crossroads Quilt, be sure to pop on over and  download the Fabric Requirements PDF and gather your fabrics so you are all set come next February 15th ;)
And if your Quilting Along, I highly suggest bookmarking this  Crossroads page as it has all of the little details about the quilt along and is a great resource.   I can't wait to sew along on this amazing project for this amazing cause!!!   See you back for more Crossroads fun on February 15th ;)
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