Tuesday, December 8, 2020

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!

 It's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!! Let's have some fun :)

First, we need to announce the winner from last Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!  
The winner of the $50 Gift Certificate from Fat Quarter Shop is . . .   Number #379  . . . Congrats kerowland79!!  I have messaged you :)    

    


And on to today's

Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by Shabby Fabrics!!   Shabby Fabrics has an amazing selection of Fabrics and  so many cute BOM's and Clubs!!!  And don't forget, Shabby Fabrics  also has an amazing  Clearance Section, you are sure to find some amazing deals :) 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 wanting!!!  


You have two entry chances here on the blog, 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 time is your Bedtime??  (I am 10:00 on the dot :)

 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 15th, when I will announce a winner at the beginning of next weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Post :)

You can also pop over to my Instagram and/or Facebook to enter there as well :)  

Good Luck and Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Thursday, December 3, 2020

Blooming Flower Girl Sew-Along

So I really don't need another project, but there is a story as to how this one started so it has some logical reasoning ;)   I have had a cold for 3 days now, and you know how sometimes when you feel sick you just need a pick-me up.   We'll yesterday while I was lying in bed surfing my phone I saw the Blooming Flower Girl Sew-Along and it just made me so happy.   I immediately started thinking of fabrics that would be so cute ;)  So I climbed out of bed, and went down to my sewing room to start sifting through some fabrics.   And I found this beautiful Shine On Layer Cake!!! 


It was perfect!!!  But then I realized, this quilt is actually Fat Quarter friendly, and here I am with a Layer Cake.  Nothing that a little block shrinking won't take care of, right ;)  I figured out I could make 10" blocks with the Layer Cake and it would make the cutest baby quilt!!!   So off to EQ8 to let the fun of picking colors begin.   Isn't that going to be just so cute!!!!
And I still had enough energy at this point to start cutting out the project.   That mean's no going back now!!!!   So now I am ready for a total day of chain piecing!!!


But I couldn't help but make one block real quick just to see how cute and tiny they would come out looking.  Isn't that just so adorable!!!    Now, I can't wait to get all of the blocks made :)  Nothing like a happy new project to get me out of the stuffy head doldrums!!    I really am Happy Quilting!!!!


And if you want to join in, pop over here for all the details on this fun little sew-along.

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


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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Texas Monthly - Month 3

 Its December (how did that happen??) and that means another block for the Texas Monthly Block of the Month program!   This BOM is hosted by Stitchin' Heaven  and I am thrilled to share tutorials for the blocks each month.  

Month 3 is more Paper Piecing!  And now that you have the basics down from last month, this will be great.   So get your fabrics pressed and grab your  Add a Quarter Ruler, straight edge, rotary cutter, seam ripper, and thread scissors.  And if you still haven't made last month's blocks, you can see all the basics for Paper Piecing in this tutorial I shared,  and you can also get a lot from the book, Learn to Paper Piece book by Nancy Mahoney.  So let's get piecing!!!  




Some Quick Tips

Like I said, you have all of the basics of Paper Piecing down from last month.  There are just a few things you want to take note of for this month as we are making repeat block sections.  So make sure when you copy your patterns, that you copy 4 patterns for all of the designs except the center block of the Lukenbach block.   And when you cut your fabrics, you will be instructed to cut enough for 4times.


And the great thing about making the same design mutliple times . . . it makes it easy to assembly line produce your paper piecing which speeds things up a bit and also means less thread waste.  So when you start, you will want to align your piece 1 on all 4 pattern pieces.  (If you can keep your pieces straight, you can do it for 8 or 12 patterns . . . but I liked doing 4 at a time)  


When you are ready to stitch your first seams, you can chain stitch.  So rather than cutting the thread between each piece, just lift your foot and pull and then start stitching on the next piece.


And you guessed it, same goes for pressing.  Every step you do, you just do it times 4 (or 8 or 12 if you are super awesome!!)   I found that I got into a rhythm much faster with these repeat pieces.  It was very enjoyable and once I figured out lining it up on one piece, I could just do the same for the other 3 :)


And one final note, occasionally, things might need a little ripping :)  The first 2 pieces I stitched on the Amarillo by Morning Block (trust me, that one is worth checking with the pin before stitching, the angle is super sharp) I had to rip twice, and the paper separated.  If this happens, simply put a piece of clear tape on the seam line and then stitch through that.   It is a great little fix :) 


And one final note . . . Paper Piecing is a whole lot of fun, and very precise, but these blocks are complex.  When you follow the next steps on putting the block together, just remember, it is all about having fun.   If you are a perfectionist and like every point matching perfectly, I recommend pinning a lot and being okay with a little ripping and adjusting.   And if you aren't, no worries, If your blocks make you happy (even with a 1/8" off points) than that is all that matters!   You will note, my second block is not precisely perfect, but I am happy with that.  I am just happy it is done, remember, I am learning paper piecing right along with you all :)  

So with that, let's get going on Piecing the Blocks!!!

The Lukenbach Block


First up is the Lukenbach Block.   You need to Paper Piece 1 Center Unit, 4 Corner Units, and 4 Point Units.  Again, if you need a basic tutorial on paper piecing, see last month's post ;) 


Trim your units to 4 1/2" x 4 1/2" using the dotted outer line and layout all 9 units in a nine patch as shown.


And now, finishing the block is just like sewing a nine patch, only you want to align and pin a whole bunch more.   Place the units in the middle column onto the units in the left hand column with right sides together.  Align the seams and pin.  On the center seam, where the point of the step meets the point of the center diamond, I find it helpful to use this little Pin Trick to align the points perfectly.   Once you are aligned and pinned, sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges.


Now, repeat for the right hand column.  Place the units in the right hand column onto the units in the middle column with right sides together.  Align and pin the seams using the Pin Trick and then sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges.


Press all of the seams open.  And now you can sew the rows together.


Place the top row onto the middle row.  Again, align and pin the seams, especially the center point, and the unit seams.   Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edges.   And then repeat for the bottom row adding it to the center row.  Press the seams open. 


Now the fun part, time to remove all of the paper.  I like to watch a movie when I do this, most often a chick flick like Pride and Prejudice or North and South :)


Now, all that is left is to add the border.  Layout your 4 border strips around your block as shown with the shorter strips along the top and bottom of the block.


Place the top and bottom strip onto the block with right sides together, aligning and pinning the edge.  Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.


And a helpful hint here, when sewing that 1/4" seam, I like to sew from the back.  This allows me to see all of the the Fabric V's and Thread X's.   If you sew along the tip of the fabric V and the center of the thread X, you will bet perfect points along the edge of your block.


Press the seams outwards towards the bakcground strips.  Then repeat for the two side background strips . . .  aligning, pinning, sewing a 1/4" seam and pressing outwards. 


And just like that . . . you have a beautiful Lukenbach Block!!!  It should measure approximately         14 1/2" x 14 1/2".   Isn't it just so pretty!



And that means it's time to move on to the


The Amarillo by Morning Block


You need to Paper Piece 4 Section A units, and 4 Section B units.  And just for reference,  if you need a basic tutorial on paper piecing, see last month's post ;) 


Trim your units into triangles using the dotted outer line and layout all 8 units as shown.  We will be sewing the triangles together into squares to make 4 quadrants.


To do this, Place two triangles with right sides together.  Align and pin the seams.  Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.   Then press the seam open.   I forgot to in the pictures, but it is much easier if you trim the dog ears from the block at this point.  Repeat this for all 4 quadrants.  I still like doing assembly line fashion here, so I pin all 4, chain stitch, and then press all 4.  


You will now be sewing a 4 patch together.    And again, I want to point out that if your seams aren't perfect and it is going to bother you, unpick, realign, and stitch again.  If they aren't perfect and it isn't going to bother you, be happy and move on ;)


Now it is just like sewing a 4 patch, only again, more aligning and pinning.   Place the units in the right hand column onto the units in the left hand column with right sides together.   Align and pin the seams.   Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge. 


  Press the seams open.  And all that is left is to sew the two rows together.


Place the top row onto the bottom row with right sides together.  Align and pin the seams, especially the center point,, it is perfect for the pin trick.     Sew a 1/4" seam along the pinned edge.   Press the seam open. 


And once again, it is time to remove the paper.   You can save the movie until you have finished piecing both blocks and really enjoy it ;)


Now, all that is left is to add the border.  Layout your 4 border strips around your block as shown with the shorter strips along the top and bottom of the block.  Use the same directions from the first block to add the border to this block.  


And just like that . . . you have a beautiful Amarillo by Morning Block!  It should measure approximately 14 1/2" x 14 1/2".   And I just love this happy purple block!  (In case you didn't know, purple is my favorite color ;) 


And that is it for Texas Monthly, Month 3 :)

If you have any questions on this tutorial, please don't hesitate to email me at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com or leave a comment.  

Hope y'all enjoy making this month's blocks!  Just remember, have fun with it!

 Looking forward to Next Month!

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Monday, November 30, 2020

Last Day!!!

Just wanted to pop in and remind you . . . today is the last day to get all Happy Quilting Patterns and books on Sale!!!  All of my Happy Quilting Patterns have been marked down to $5.50 for PDF's and $7.00 for Hard Copy's and Charming Baby is marked down to $16.00 and Irish Chain Quilts is $10.00 :)  It's a great time to bundle and save on shipping :) 

You can find it all in my   Etsy Store :)
No Coupon necessary for the sale, prices have already been marked down :)



And while your doing some fun quilty shopping, be sure to check out all of these amazing deals from my fantastic sponsors!!!


Fat Quarter Shop is offering huge savings on hundreds of Products for 2 days only!!!  No coupon necessary :)  They are also have multiple amazing Flash Sales and Free Gifts with qualifying purchases!!!




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Happy Quilting and Shopping!!!!!
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Friday, November 27, 2020

2 New Patterns and Black Friday - Cyber Monday Sale!!!

 I am super excited this morning to share two brand new Quilt Pattern's in the Happy Quilting pattern lineup as well as having them ready just in time for this Annual Weekend Sale!!  (More on that further down ;)   

The first quilt is called Wishes and I just love how these stars twinkle!!!!    The quilt is made with  big blocks so you can make a queen size with just 16 blocks and it is super fun piecing, making it perfect for beginners and experts alike!!!


Wishes uses some basic piecing units along with a fun technique for making the lattice blocks, that has very little waste with a quick trim ensuring perfect piecing every time.  And there are very few points to worry about lining up as everything just floats in this quilt, and I just love that!!!


This version of Wishes is made using Balboa by Sherri and Chelsi for Moda Fabrics.    I love the prints and colors of this line, especially the purple!!!     But of course, Wishes would look amazing in any fabrics!!  The design is  Fat Quarter Friendly, so you can just grab a bundle and get cutting!!!!


And when it came time to quilt it I went all out.   I really wanted to make that center star just pop, so I did a Star of pebbles behind it and left the star un-quilted.  Isn't it just so fun!!!  I did ribbon curls and wishbones on the beams of light and then a lovely loose feather in the background.   It was just so fun to quilt and I was so happy that my favorite Pearl 402 So Fine thread blended perfectly in all the prints and background !!!  This one really was so super fun to quilt!!!! 


And I had so much fun making the first quilt, I just couldn't stop and decided to make up a lap size version as well :)    And isn't it just to cute for words!!!!
  

I thought it would be super fun to do a dark background and then low volumes for the prints!!!  I used Low Volume prints from Cookie Exchange by Sweetwater that I had saved and paired them with a lovely Charcoal background.   And don't they just pop!!!!  I love that this is Christmas too, because I think this design just works great for Christmas stars :)  



And I quilted it with all over swirls and just love how it almost adds a snow flurry to go with these Christmas Stars ;)    And I even used a scrappy Low Volume binding, so fun!!!!

  

Like all my patterns, Wishes has size options so you can make the quilt size that fits you ;)  You will find 5 size options, a Baby, Lap, Picnic, Twin, and a Queen size.  All the sizes are Fat Quarter Friendly., and all use a great big 21" block so the piecing goes nice and fast ;) 



So now onto Pattern Release 2 . . . Here is Scraptastic Stars!!!!  And I am just thrilled to be releasing this pattern because I love, love, love me some scrappy quilting!!!


Scraptastic Stars was originally I block I did a free pattern for way back here :)   For this new Happy Quilting pattern, I have increased the block size to 16" and added a wonderful Irish Chain setting to finish off the chain in the block. And isn't it just the perfect way to surround these blocks!!!   And I had such a great time doing all of the math for that Sashing Chain :)  I know it is weird, but I really like quilt math!!!   And the design even includes strip piecing in the chain to save you time piecing all of those little squares together.  


And I just love that Scraptastic Stars is all about busting scraps!!!  I increased the block size so that it is 2 1/2" square friendly as I know a lot of us like to cut our scraps to that size and it also makes it great for those little mini charm pre-cuts!!!   And you can even use scraps in the chain . . . I used a whole bunch of shades of white for the stars and chain and I love that it busted those scraps as well ;)


And when it came time to quilt it I went all out with the colors.  I picked out a rainbow of threads and changed colors for each block to really emphasis the rainbow of this quilt!!!  I quilted pebbles in the black, Arches in the white, and swirls in the colors :)  And I just love it!!!  And look at the beautiful quilty texture it made, so fun!!! 


And Scraptastic Stars also has size options so you can make the quilt size that fits you ;)  You will find 5 size options, a Baby, Lap, Picnic, Twin, and a Queen/King size.  Just start breaking your scraps into similar colors and see how many blocks you can come up with ;) 


 So now that you have seen the new quilts . . . Let's talk Patterns and Sales!!!

The Hard Copy and the PDF patterns of both Wishes and Scraptastic Stars can be found in my Etsy Shop, and like all my new Pattern Releases, It is on Special for 1 week!!!!  Until Friday, the 4th,  Scraptastic Stars and Wishes will be marked down!!! The PDF Patterns are just $5.50 and the Hard Copy Patterns are $7.00!!!!



And since it is Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and  Cyber Monday . . . All of my Happy Quilting Patterns have been marked down to $5.50 for PDF's and $7.00 for Hard Copy's until Monday!!!     And you can even get my books on Sale as well!!!  Charming Baby is marked down to $16.00 and Irish Chain Quilts is $10.00 :)  It's a great time to bundle and save on shipping :)   You can find it all in my Etsy Shop!!!


  

 

So that's all of it!!!  Two New Patterns and a  Black Friday to Cyber Monday sale on all things Happy Quilting in my Etsy Shop

Thanks for popping in today and sharing these new finishes with me.  I am so very excited to be releasing this new pattern and hope you like it as much as I do.

 I hope you have a very Happy Quilting Weekend!!!
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