Friday, December 28, 2018

Jacob's Leftovers Quilt

I have been trying to squeak in a few more finishes before the end of the year, and while I can't show you all of the finishes from the last week, I can share this one.  I call it Jacob's Leftover's and it just makes me smile from ear to ear because it was designed and made up to use up bits and pieces that were leftover from other quilts, hence the name ;) 


So you might recall, but the Clementine quilt I made back here had a really neat setting.  But with that really neat setting came a bunch of rather large leftover triangles.    And I loved the super low volume  feel of them, and didn't want to just relegate them to the scrap drawer.  So I made them into HST's because they always come in handy, right :)   



And then I remembered, I had a whole bunch two patches sitting in a drawer from when I made the little cutting error back here, and was trying not to waste but then couldn't figure out what I wanted to do with the two patches.      So I made the Two Patches into Four Patches and then it hit me.


 Half Square Triangles and Four Patches made me think of this quilt I made last year, and I knew it was the perfect fit.   A Jacob's Ladder for my Leftovers ;)  I even used some leftover yardage for the borders and binding, and as you can see, I had to add a little red in that binding as I ran out of my leftovers.  But I think that just adds a special little pop ;) 


I quilted it with my new favorite all over Loose Feathers.  Seriously, I remember how scared I was to do this for the first time because feathers were so intimidating, now I can't get enough of it.  It is just so fun to quilt and so fast.   Perfect for those last minute quilts you are trying to finish before New Years ;) 


And that is my Jacob's Leftovers.  It finished at 70" square and since this was made from leftovers, I don't really have a purpose for it at this time.   It could be really cute at the family cabin, or maybe a  gift for a wedding.  We'll see  where it ends up, but for now, I am just pleased as punch with the finish and what better way to end out the year than with an all leftovers quilt :)


Thanks for stopping in today and I hope that you all had a very Merry Christmas and are looking forward to a Happy New Year!!!

Linking up this finish to Sarah's and Myra's ;) 
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!

It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day on Wednesday ;)    Yup, were coming to you a day late today, but  things got a little festive around here, and I didn't have time to post this yesterday.     I have had a wonderful past few days spent with family and friends enjoying the Christmas holiday season ;)    I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!!! 

So now, lets announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :)

The winner of the $30.00 Gift Certificate   from Shabby Fabrics is . . .  Number #45 . . .   Congrats Joy!!!   I have emailed you :)     

 


        
And on to today's

Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Olie and Evie.  Rhonda has just added a whole lot of inventory so you are going to want to check out the fabric shop.  And she is also having an amazing Year End Clearance with 25% off all items in stock with the coupon code   YEAREND2018.  (this code will not work for pre-orders items, only those in stock ;)  So be sure to pop on over and check it out!!!
And Rhonda's has a fantastic Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!!     Olie and Evie  is giving one lucky winner a $25.00 Gift Certificate to use in her shop!!!    So awesome, someone is going to get a wonderful shopping spree for some end of the year fun :)  


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 one last thing are you trying to squeeze in to finishing in 2018?? :) 

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Olie and Evie love.   You can follow them on  FacebookInstagram  or Pinterest or you can visit The Shop and then share a favorite item ;)   Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Olie and Evie Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday,  January 1st 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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Friday, December 21, 2018

String-Along!!

Did you hear . . . Moda is doing a String Along!!!  As soon as I read the announcement I instantly thought of my Selvage String Stars that I had planned to make back here.    And then my jaw hit the floor when I realized that I made this plan 2 years ago and hadn't done a thing on it besides printing out the design.  My how time flies!!!


So I instantly grabbed some solid grey for the background and started cutting squares!!  I just knew I couldn't wait on this and that if I cut the squares, it would start happening!!!    I cut some squares from old fabric stuffed in a drawer to use as a foundation for my selvage squares.   And it was so awesome to have this start :)


And speaking of a start . . .  I had planned to wait for the String-Along to start before I started piecing any of my strings, but then I was just so excited to finally be starting this, I couldn't wait!!!  So I started Stringing-Along ;)  Before I knew it, I had two of the star centers done.


And then I figured, I might as well test how making HST's with strings would work.   Just in case you are wondering, they worked great!!!


And that meant I had enough done to make one of the half stars in the design.   Isn't it just so fun!!!  I don't know if I have enough selvages to do the whole quilt, but I for sure have enough to participate in the String-Along and make a serious dent in this project.   Mostly, I am just so excited to have this extra motivation to get started on this project!!!  Thanks Moda!!!


And on a side note, I am embarrassed to say, that when I first introduced this idea (2 years ago) ,   I offered to do a A Basic Sewing with Selvages Tutorials followed by a Selvage Star tutorial, and there was interest in that.   And then I never made the project so as follows, I never made the tutorials.   Would you still like to have some tutorials on these Selvages and Stars??

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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Pin Trick for Perfect Points and Intersections

So after sharing Jessica's Cube Sampler post back here, I have had several people email to ask what is the "Pin Trick" I mentioned teaching her.  I have explained this little trick in a few past quilt along's, but unless you participated in them, it can be cumbersome to find.   So I figured it was probably time to just make a little post for it ;)

So here it goes . . .The Pin Trick ;)

The idea of the Pin Trick is aligning the points in two seams to ensure that they create perfect points or intersections.    You can use this whenever you are trying to align your seams and often you will have little guides (thread X or fabric V) to aid, but as shown, even when you don't have those little guides,  it will still work by estimating a 1/4" seam allowance.   So here's a few examples from past posts :) 

Example 1 - Basic Point (Pinwheel) 

Here's how to do it.  With right sides together, place the pin through the bottom of the Print Fabric V in the top seam, and then through the top of the HST Point in the bottom seam as shown below.


Then move the pin so it is standing straight up and the two points you pinned through are aligned.  Now actually pin a second pin to the side of the seam allowance to hold the points in place. You can now remove the standing pin.    This Pin trick can be used whenever you are matching two points.


And now, you points are perfectly aligned.  So to finish the perfect point, when sewing the 1/4" seam be sure to sew directly along the bottom of the little V that the print fabrics make as shown below, even if that means you need to move in or out of a perfect 1/4" a bit.   Stitching right at the bottom of the V will ensure that the point you just aligned perfectly is also stitched perfectly.


And you end up with beautiful perfect points!!!



Example 2 - Adding Curves

The Pin trick will also work with aligning curves to points.   So to do this, Stick a pin through the bottom point of the little fabric V in your center seam allowance of the pointed fabric.


Now stick that same pin through the edge of the Curve Point, where the Pie and Crust meet at the seam.


Then, stand the pin up straight and tall so that the 2 points it is sticking through are aligned perfectly.  Now use a second pin to pin the two pieces in place.  Another helpful hint is to pin  in one side of the seam and come out the other, on a slight diagonal, that way I know my perfectly aligned seam won't shift.


And while stitching,  ensure that your perfectly aligned points come out perfect by being sure your seam crosses directly over the bottom of the little fabric V that is created in the seam.  Just like before, it is okay if you move up or down a bit, just catch that point ;)


And you get a perfect intersection of curve and points.   So fun!!!   (and sorry this is a little blurry, I had to blow it up from the completed block picture ;)  



Example 3 -  Only 1 Fabric Marker - Estimating 1/4"

So in some cases, you won't have a point to align to, in that case, you can just estimate the 1/4" seam.   Here's how to do it.   Stick a pin directly through the bottom of the background fabric "V:" that is created in the seam allowance of a Flying Geese Unit.  (If you pressed to one side, you can use the threads as a V guide).


Now, stick the same pin through the seam allowance of your Print Goose 1/4" in from the edge of your unit.  You don't have to measure this perfectly, just eyeball 1/4".  We are pretty good at being able to tell where that is after sewing a million 1/4" seams right ;)


And then stand the pin up straight so the points you just went through are aligned perfectly and use a second pin to pin the units in place.  Then you can remove the pin that is standing up straight.


Now just stitch a 1/4" seam along the pined edges.  When stitching, be sure and stitch right along the bottom of the V (fabric or thread) that you used as a pinning guide.  This will ensure that the point you just lined up perfectly will be stitched perfectly as well and you will get a nice clean point.



And it gives you a beautifully intersected point.   (again, sorry it's a bit blurry)


So ya, the Pin Trick can be used any time you want to line up points or intersections!!!  It just takes a second and will leave you with wonderful results.  I hope you found this little tutorial helpful :)  

  Happy Pinning and Quilting!!!!
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!

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

First, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway :)

The winner of the Modern Backgrounds More Paper Layer Cake   from Fat Quarter Shop is . . .  Number #17 . . .   Congrats Kathy E. !!!   I have emailed you :)     

  

        
And on to today's

Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Shabby Fabrics!!   Shabby Fabrics have added a bunch of great new Christmas items in their Christmas Shoppe!! A  And don't forget, Shabby Fabrics  also has an amazing  Clearance Section, you are sure to find some amazing deals, and have also just added a whole bunch of Quilt Kits on sale as well!!  Super fun!!!   
  

And for the Terrific Tuesday Giveaway  Shabby Fabrics is giving one lucky winner a $30.00 Gift Certificate!!!!!   Now the winner can get just what they have been wishing for, and maybe it will be a little something to tuck under the tree next month ;)



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 your most hoping to find under the tree next week!!!  

 ENTRY 2 - Show your Shabby Fabrics love. You can follow them on FacebookTwitterYou TubePinterest, or Instagram.  You can Sign up for the Shabby Fabrics Newsletter (top right hand corner) or Follow their Blog,  or you can Visit the Shop and then share a favorite item ;)   Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your Shabby Fabric Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, December 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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