Thursday, November 10, 2016

Modern Scout Duo Tutorial

I am so excited to be sharing a new Riley Blake Design Team tutorial with you today!!!  When I first saw the Modern Scouting Fabric line I just knew I had to create with it.  My oldest is currently working on his Eagle Scout project and I just knew this would be perfect for him.   And luckily, Riley Blake made an awesome Quilt Panel and Banner Panel that made creating with it so easy and so fun!!!  So here it is, the Modern Scout Duo!!!


I started with the center quilt panel and then added some plain and Half Square Triangle borders to give it a fun Modern Flair.  The tutorial walks you through how to whip this up, and you really can whip it it up in no time at all ;)   And my son absolutely loves it,  Yipeee, happy mom ;)


And of course, I had to make up the pennant banner to go along with the quilt, or it wouldn't be a duo ;)   The tutorial also walks you through the basics of how to put these easy to use banner panels together.  Seriously, this is one of those instant gratification projects, so fast, and so fun!!!!


So let's get to it!!!!


QUILT
To make the quilt, you will need:
     1 Modern Scouting Quilt Panel
     (96) 5" Squares, so you will want (1) 10" Stacker or (3) 5" Stackers 
     1/6 a yard of your inner border print
     1/2 a yard of your outer border print
     1/2 of yard of binding print (or solid as I used)
     3 1/2 yards of backing fabric


STEP 1 - CUTTING

If you are using a 10" stacker, cut 12 Dark pieces into (4) 5" x 5" squares each for a total of (48) Dark  5" x 5" squares and cut 12 Light pieces into (4) 5" x 5" squares each for a total of (48) Light 5" x 5" squares.
If you are using 5" stackers, the cutting is already done.   Simply choose (48) Light 5" x 5" squares and (48) Dark 5" x 5" squares.

From your Inner Border Fabric cut (4) 1 1/2" x Width of Fabric Strips
From your Outer Border Fabric cut (7) 2 1/2" x Width of Fabric Strips
From your Binding Fabric cut (7) 2 1/2" x Width of Fabric Strips.

Trim the Center Quilt Panel to measure exactly 34 1/2" x 42 1/2".  There won't be much to trim from the top and bottom, and pay close attention to the trimming on the sides as there is not a lot of extra left over from the sides of the panel.


And just like that, the cutting is done and you are ready to start piecing.

STEP 2 - HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES

We will start piecing by making the Half Square Triangles.  Take your two piles of 5" squares, one light and one dark.  Draw a diagonal line on the wrong side of all 48 Dark 5" squares.  Place a marked Dark square and a Light square with right sides together.  Pin if you like.  Sew a 1/4" seam on either side of the drawn line.


The easiest way to do this is to chain stitch all 48 sets.   So start by sewing a 1/4" seam along the right hand side of the drawn line.  When you reach the end of one square set, don't clip your threads, simply feed the next set of squares through your machine.  Continue in this way until you have sewn a 1/4" seam along the right hand side of the drawn line on all 48 sets.


Then simply clip the threads between the 48 sets sets.  And you are ready to do it all over again.  Now, simply feed all 48 sets through your machine again, this time sewing a 1/4" seam along the left hand side of the drawn line.  Clip the threads between the sets when you are done sewing.


Align your ruler along the drawn line and cut directly on the drawn line to create 2 triangles.  Cut all 48 sets along the drawn line.


Press your seam allowances towards the Dark fabric.  I like to press from the front of my fabrics when I press HST's.   Press all 96 Half Square Triangles.


Trim your 96 Half Square Triangles to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" square using the diagonal seam as your guide.   If you are new to trimming Half Square Triangles you can see this little Half Square Triangle tutorial to help you along.  My personal preference for trimming HST's is the Bloc Loc rulers :)


STEP 3 - MAKING ROWS

And now with your HST's all sewn and trimmed, you are ready to start making rows from them.

Layout 44 Half Square Triangles into 4 rows of 11 HST's as shown below.  2 Rows with the Dark on the top left, and 2 Rows with the Dark on the top Right.  Using a 1/4" seam,  sew the 11 HST's together into 4 rows.


Once again, chain stitching here will save you a whole lot of time.  You can simply add one square at a time from each row, stitching all 4 rows at the same time.  Then simply clip your threads and add another square.  Continue in this fashion until you have sewn all 11 HST's in each of the 4 rows together.


Now with your remaining Half Square Triangles, repeat the same process, only this time, there are 13 Half Square Triangles in each of your 4 rows.

Press all 8 of your Half Square Triangle rows to one side or open, whichever you prefer.


And finally, take your (7) 2 1/2" X Width of Fabric outer border strips.  Trim the selvage and then using a 1/4" seam, sew the strips together end to end to make one long outer border strip.  Press the seam allowance to one side.


STEP 4 - ADDING BORDERS

And now, you are ready to start adding all of your sewn borders or rows to your center quilt panel.  We will start with the Inner Border.

Layout the (4) 1 1/2" x WOF Inner Border strips along the edges of the center quilt panel as shown below.

Place the 2 Side borders onto the center quilt panel with right sides together.  I like to put a pin along the edges and the center to avoid stretching the panel.   Sew a 21/4" seam along the pinned edge.


Press the seam allowance outwards towards the inner border and trim any excess fabric from the edges.
 Now, place the top and bottom Inner Borders onto the center quilt panel with right sides together.  Once again, I like to place a pin in the center and edges to avoid stretching.  Stitch a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.


 Press the seam allowance outwards towards the inner border and trim away the excess fabric from the edges.

And just like that, the first border is added.  Now we are just going to repeat that process with an additional 3 borders.

Well start with the (4) 11 Half Square Triangle Rows.  Layout the 4 Rows as shown below taking note of the light and dark placement.   Repeat the same process as adding the Inner Border, pinning and sewing the sides first, but press inwards towards the Inner Border.  Then pin and sew the top and bottom second and once again, press the seam allowance inwards toward the Inner Border.


And then, you are ready to add the next (4) 13 Half Square Triangle Rows.  Layout the 4 Rows as shown below, again taking note of the light and dark placement.   Repeat the same process as adding the Inner Border again, pinning and sewing the sides first, but  pressing the seam open.   Then pin and sew the top and bottom second and once again, press the seam allowance open.


And finally, the last border.  Take your Long Outer Border and cut it into (4) 2 1/2"  x 70" strips.  And now it is just like adding the Inner Border all over again.  Pin and sew the sides first, and pressi outwards towards the Outer Border.  Then pin and sew the top and bottom second and once again, press the seam allowance outwards toward the Outer Border.


STEP 5 - BASTE, QUILT, AND BIND

And now your quilt top is done and all that is left is 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.


STEP 6 - ENJOY

And now, you can step back and enjoy your awesome Modern Scout Quilt.  It finishes at 56" x 64" so it is just the perfect lap size quilt for your special scout!!!




BANNER

To Make the Banner, You will Need:
     1 Pennant Banner Panel
     1 Yard of Backing Fabric
     4 1/2 Yards of a Hanging Element ie Double Folded Bias Tape, or Ric Rac, ect. 


STEP 1 - BASTE AND QUILT

The fun thing about making the Banner is it starts where your quilt left off.  The first thing we need to do is Baste It and Quilt It.  Again, if you are new to quilting, you can see my Finishing Your Quilt Series of Video Tutorials that will walk you through this step.   I choose to use a lot of straight lines to quilt my banner ;)


STEP 2 - CUTTING

And with your banner panel all quilted, you are ready to cut it apart.  I like to use a Crinkle or Pinking Blade in my Rotary Cutter for this step, but if you don't have one, your straight blade will do just fine.   Align your ruler along the edge of each pennant flat.  Cut along the edge of your ruler.   I found it easiest to cut the panel in half first, then cut out each individual pennant.


Continue cutting until you have cut out all of the flags.  Aren't they so cute!!!


STEP 3 - ADDING HANGING ELEMENT

Now, layout your flags in the order you want them in your banner and find the center.   Then, grab your hanging element and find the center of it as well.  Your hanging element can be Ric Rac of any size, or Double Folded Binding Tape, or anything along those lines that you want to use to sew your banner together.  I had a little extra yardage, so I made my own Double Folded Binding Tape.  (and not, it isn't on the bias, but it can be if you want to make it that way :)


Starting at the Center of your Pennant flags and the Center of you hanging element, place the hanging element on top or around (depending on what you are using) the top of the first pennant flat.  Stitch along the top of the flag, securing the hanging element to your pennant flag.


Continue stitching and adding pennants as you move outwards towards the end of your banner.


When you reach the end of the flags, go ahead and finish the rest of your hanging element.  If it is ric-rac you can simply backstitch and clip your threads.  If it is Binding Tape you will want to continue stitching along the edge to close it up.


Then, go back to the center of your banner and repeat the same process stitching outwards in the opposite direction until all of your flags have been added.


STEP 4 - ENJOY

Now simply sit back and enjoy how fantastic your Pennant Banner looks and how simple it was to put together.  The banner will measure about 140" across and then you will have some leftover for hanging.  Just perfect for decorating your next scout awards ceremony or party with!!!



And that is the Modern Scout Duo Tutorial!!!  I hope you have enjoyed these tutorials and will make up your own Modern Scout Duo ;)  If you do, I would love to see them.  You can email me a picture at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com or add it to my flickr group here or post it to social media with  #happyquiltingwithmc.   I can't wait to see your Quilts and Banners!!!  


Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!


Melissa
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Tuesday, November 8, 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 custom Christmas Bundle from  Fabric Please! is . . .   Number #154 . . . Congrats Moe West !!!   I have emailed you :) 
      

   



  
And on to today's


And today, there are actually 2 Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Days!!!

Before I get to the TTGD here, I wanted to let you know about a special little giveaway that I am doing over at Instagram.   It is a fun loop giveaway with 14 other awesome bloggers and as you can see, it is an awesome prize!!!  So pop on over to my Instagram to start looping :) 



And now . . . Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Kimberly's Fabric Stash.    You will find so many amazing fabrics over at Kimberly's and everyday low prices on pre-cuts!!!  Along with hosting the giveaway, Kimberly is also having a huge Clearance Fabric Sale with Yardage priced at $5.50 a yard!!!  You are going to want to  check this out ;) 




Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is for some Christmas goodness!!!  Kimberly's Fabric Stash is offering one lucky reader a Holly Night jelly roll by Sentimental Studios for Moda.   Can you believe that Christmas is just around the corner.  This would make up a quick jelly roll race quilt perfect for a Christmas throw ;) 



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 your oldest Work In Progress :)  (I just quilted mine up yesterday and am so excited to get to share it soon!!) 

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Kimberly's Fabric Stash  Love!!!!   You can Sign Up for their Newsletter (which will get your more coupon codes :)  You can follow them on   FacebookTwitterPinterest, or You Tube.  Or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;)   Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Kimberly Fabric Stash Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, November 15th 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, November 7, 2016

Starting Something New

Here I have been, trying to catch up on some WIP's the last few weeks.  I have managed to get 2 quilt tops sewn together, a finished top quilted, and all of my Splendid Sampler blocks caught up.  So now that I am just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, I decided it was time to add a new project.   I blame market, just so much fabric goodness on display makes me want to cut into some fabric goodness myself.  So I grabbed my Volume II Fat Quarter Bundle by Sweetwater for Moda from the shelf   and set to ironing :)  I really love ironing a stack of fat quarters while watching a favorite movie to end out the night!!!


And then the next morning, it was time to cut ;)   And my oh my, how I am just loving this stack of classic red, black, and white trimmings.   They are just so pretty!!


And before you knew it, I had my quilt all cute out.   A stack of large squares in black, white, and red, and a stack of small square is white.   So are you wondering what I am making yet??


Plume!!!!   I have wanted to make this quilt for quite some time.  It is just so fun and pretty in it's simple tweak on 4 patch goodness.  And why did I pull Volume II from the shelf . . .well because it is just perfect to make another classic red, white, and black quilt so I have one in reserve for when my Alma Mater needs one for an auction ;)  Always good to be prepared right ;)    And I have to say, I sure love that my Alma Mater's colors are red, black, and white, because it is such a classic color scheme and it means I get to sew with stunning bundles like this one!!!


And just in case you want to make up your own classic red, black, and white Plume quilt along with me . . . you can find the Plume Pattern in the Fat Quarter Style book by It's Sew Emma and you can find Fat Quarter Bundles of Volume II at Lou Lou's Fabric Shop or Fat Quarter Shop ;)  

All right, now I best get back to one of those WIP, as I have a tutorial to share on Wednesday and it isn't going to finish it self up ;)

Happy Quilting!!!
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Saturday, November 5, 2016

Splendid Sampler Saturday!!

And now it is Saturday, and I have the last of the  Splendid Sampler catch up to share with you;)   Here are the last 6 blocks I made last weekend that now has me all caught up with the release dates!!!  Yippee, so exciting!!!!

First up is the Rising Star block designed by Kathy Brown.  This was such a fun and fast block to put together.  What a great way to change up a basic 9 patch and create a little mini star peaking out of the center.   So cute!!  And I love the way it got a bit of a nautical feel to it as well ;)



Second is the Stripes and Flowers block designed by Siobhan Rogers.  And I have to say, I am pretty impressed with my points on this one.  Those little HST's are like 3/4" finished, and they all lined up and made such pretty little points.   I just can't help but smile every time I look at it.  I do love me so pretty points.  



Third is the Happy Thoughts block designed by Vanessa Goertzen.   This was another fun blocks of HST's and Flying Geese.  Those really are the bread and butter of block building sometimes.  There are just endless possibilities to create with these favorite units.   And I love the way Vanessa made up this spinning star.  So fun!!!



Fourth is the Wild Roses block designed by Pat Sloan.  I just loved making up this block.  I really played with a variety of purples, and just love the way it turned out.    And I always love a good bit of appliqueing, so fun and relaxing ;) 



Fifth is the Full Circle block designed by Holly DeGroot.  And this block was so cool to make up.  The templates are actually half of a circle, so it is like piecing 2 drunkards paths at the same time.  And I loved it!!!  Lots of pins of course, but oh so much fun.  I totally want to make a whole quilt of these now.   Such a cool design.  



And last but not least is the +Love  block designed by Jennifer Albaugh.  And this was a super adorable block.  So simple and yet so cute.   Mine looks a little like a nurses cap of old, but that made me smile, because it reminds me of one of the hats I wear as a mom and the love I share with my children as I care for them.  And now I will think of them each time I see this little block.  



And that's it ;)  All caught up with my  Splendid Sampler Fun !!!  And now that I am all caught up, I plan to stay caught up (even through the holiday's, hopefully ;)   So plan on next Saturday seeing some more Splendid Blocks ;)  

Have a very Happy Quilting Weekend!!!
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