Monday, December 27, 2010

Brown Bag Block

Say that three times fast :)  I was able to squeeze in a few minutes of sewing over the last week, but only a few :)    I got some of the basic piecing done for my Brown Bag quilt and put together a few blocks just because I was so excited to see how they would come together.  I fussy cut the centers as I wanted that beautiful "medallion" fabric to be highlighted.  I can't wait to see the blocks put together with the sashing as it creates a beautiful secondary design.  (We'll at least it does on my design, we'll see how it turns out in fabric :)


My mother got me this adorable mug for Christmas.  Doesn't it just ring true!!!  I have decided that I need to fill it with mini Snickers and keep it next to my sewing machine for mini burst of energy :)  Don't you just love the colors!! I think it will need a little mug rug before too long :)

  
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Friday, December 24, 2010

Merry Christmas

The last few days have been filled with lots of time with the kiddos as they are out of school.  We have played numberless games of Uno and watched lots of family movies with popcorn and hot chocolate.  I finished wrapping gifts the other night so we are all ready now.    I am so looking forward to tomorrow morning :)  I can't wait to see their little faces light up with the wonder of the season!

Wishing each one of  you a very Merry Christmas filled with love and happiness!! 

And since I wouldn't want to leave without a picture, and since I forgot to post this at the last holiday, I will post it now.  This was my Black Friday purchase.  I figured at 50 % off and then another 20% off that, I might as well just buy the roll.  Saved me time standing around at the cutting table :)


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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Brown Bag Revisited

So do you remember when I showed you this amazing fabric way back in September for my Brown Bag Quilt.  We'll it has been sitting on my pile of  "to do's" for quite some time.  We'll no longer.  Yesterday I sat down and created a design.  It was a super fun challenge to design something that used up at least 90% of what was sent.  Talk about fabric limitations, but I really enjoyed it.  When I was happy with the design I immediately whipped out my mat and rulers, it had been in the "to do" pile long enough.  So here it is, all cut up, and ready to be pieced.  Stay tuned . . . :)

The green floral print that you don't see will be used for the backing :)
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

The Sun . . . Again

So do you remember Robin Hood Prince of Thieves??  Ya, clear back from 1991.  There is a part where Robin and Azeem are standing on a wall and Azeem turns to Robin and says "Is there no sun in the cursed country?!".  So that line has been running through my head all day.  I just need 10 minutes, that is all I am asking for.  But no, nothing but overcast grey as far as the eye can see.  Maybe tomorrow :)

P.S.  My husband and I watched this for the first time in years the other day after finding it at a garage sale.  It truly is an oldie but a goodie!!
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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Oh yes, Central Park

So I just have to add the binding and then I am done with my to finish before Christmas list.  This last project is actually a little "baking" due to come out at the end of January.  I am so excited about this new design!!! And oh yes, that is Kate Spain's newest line Central Park!!  It is amazing, I absolutely have fallen in love with these prints!!!  So here is a sneak peak to hold you over until January.  (Tee Hee Hee)



And since we are on the subject, do you remember this sneak peek from way back in October???  The tutorial for it will be coming out on the 28th!!  That is just 9 more days!!!  I can't wait :)
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Friday, December 17, 2010

Winner and Me a Winner :)

Hello Everyone!!

Thank you so much for all of the wonderful comments left for my Sew Mama Sew giveaway.  I am sorry I didn't write back to each individually.  We have been fighting stomach flu as it ran rampant through everyone in the house this last week.  But we are on the mend so it is back to usual posting and replying :)  

So the winner according to Mr. Random.Org is . . .  #188  Who is Jenn Miyamoto who said - "These would be so fun to make stockings out of!!

Alright Jenn . . . .  I am looking forward to seeing those stockings :)


Now , To the next part of my title . . .How about making me a winner :)  I entered my Christmas Around the Year Quilt into the weekly quilt contest at the Quilting Gallery!!  So if you happen to love this quilt as much as I do, take a second and click on over here and vote for my Christmas Around the Year quilt.  I will love you forever :)


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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Christmas Giveaway

GIVEAWAY CLOSED

Okay, I know everyone has lots of surfing to do let's keep this short and sweet.

What's up for grabs??  2 yards of adorable Christmas Bears fabric and 3 1/3 yards of Poinsettia Christmas fabric.  Yes that is right, over 5 yards of fabric!!!


How to enter??  Leave a Comment - Anything at all :)

How to get a second entry??  Become a follower or be a follower and leave me a comment saying so.

I will use Random.org to pick on winner on December 17th :)

So there you have it, good luck and Happy Quilting.

Now head back over to Sew, Mama, Sew! for more giveaway day fun.

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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day

So I know I just finished a giveaway but how was I supposed to know that Sew, Mama, Sew! was going to have another one of their spectacular giveaway day's??  I love when Sew, Mama, Sew! does this.  It is a week of super fun surfing, finding new blogs, and maybe, just maybe, winning something :)  So if you haven't yet, head on over and sign up to have your own giveaway :)  Things start Monday so check back to see what I will be giving :)  Want a hint - Christmas.

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Friday, December 10, 2010

Quilting Bee

I am so super excited to say  that I was invited to be in a Bee!!!  Oh my goodness, oh my goodness.  I will be sewing with some super amazing and talented women.  The group is called the VIBees.  I have to say, it makes me feel pretty important to be among these women.  So starting in January, I will be learning new techniques, sewing with all sorts of fun fabrics, and showing off the new creations here :)  I can't wait!!!!

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas Project #3 - Check

I finally made some Mug Rugs!!  I have been wanting to make these for some time, but I was planning on using the scraps from my advent calendar, so I had to finish that first to get the scraps :)  I made these pretty simple.  My scraps were pretty limited, and when I started playing around with different design ideas I just kept coming back to something and straight-forward.  They went together pretty fast and they will make wonderful little gifts for a few special ladies around here :)

What a cute little Trio :)


I always love a scrappy binding :)

So I know the snowmen mugs don't really match the mug rug, but I just couldn't pass up those adorable mugs.

So as you can see, I am pretty hooked on quilting swirls.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Christmas Project #2 - Check

I made this advent calendar for my sister.  While making it, I remembered why I love quilting so much :)  Creating and attaching the pockets was a little finicky, and I am learning more and more, that while I will do that kind of sewing, it isn't my favorite :)   With that said,  I was really happy with the little pockets when they were done and I think my niece will really enjoy it.


I decided to quilt it the same way I had quilted Christmas Project #1. I really like the way it makes the pictures pop :)  I went with a pretty small swirl and just love the way it turned out.


This picture is horrible as far as lighting but I think it makes it a little easier to see the quilting as it stands out a bit more :)


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Monday, December 6, 2010

Giveaway Winners :)

Thank you to all that entered the giveaway and to those that follow.  It is so fun to have this little corner of the quilting world to share my quilting adventures :)

Okay, without further ado . .


The winner of the Natures Pathway's Fat Third is #25 which is . . . . Lee Ann


The winner of the Breakfast at Tiffany's Charm pack is . . . .#32 who is MaryAnne

Congrats to both of you ladies.  I have sent you emails for your addresses :)
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Quilted Christmas Ball Ornament Tutorial

 I guest posted this adorable Tutorial over at Stash Manicure  I am so excited to be posting there!!  So click on over to check out the tutorial there or follow below to see the tutorial here :)


What you will Need
( 1 ) 3 inch Styrofoam ball                                           1 foot lace or ribbon                                   
(12) 2.5 inch square pieces of base fabric                    Lots of straight pins with flat heads      
(16) 2.5 inch square pieces of middle fabric                 Hot glue 
(16) 2.5 inch square pieces of border fabric                 Ribbon or sting for a hanger

 Instructions
Step 1 - Begin by selecting the fabric that you want to be the center of the design. Place 2 squares wrong side together and pin to the ball at the four corners



Step 2 - Grab another base square of fabric and fold in half and then in half again. (Right side out). 


Open it up and place a pin from the wrong side of the fabric through the center of the square. Pin this to the center of the square on the Styrofoam ball.  (when pushing in the pins, it helps to use the eraser of a pencil, trust me, your finger will thank you :)


Step 3 - Fold your square down into a rectangle with the pin on the inside of the fabric.  Then fold the 2 corners of the rectangle down to the opposite edge. Place 4 pins along the bottom edge.



 Step 4 - Turn the ball 90 degrees and repeat steps 2 and 3 three more times.  Your ornament should look like this.


Step 5 - Find the opposite side of ball and repeat steps 1 through 3.  Finding the opposite side can be a little tricky and it is important so that it turns out the same.  The best guideline is to measure from one pin to another on both sides of the ball.  You want it to be the same distance apart :)



Step 6 - Pick your second fabric or middle fabric. Continue with the same folding pattern but start the second row approximately 1/2 inch out along the centerlines of the first row.  Place all 4 pieces.



Step 7 - Once the 4 main pieces are down begin placing the pieces on the diagonal. The easiest way to figure out the placement is to draw an imaginary line between the two points of the folded fabric already placed.  Then place the point of the fold about a 1/4" below that line.  Repeat for all 4 diagonals.


Step 8 - Flip the ball over to the other side and repeat steps 4 and 5.

Step 9 - With the final fabric or border fabric repeat steps 4 through 6, once again measuring out about 1/2".  All of your pieces on both sides should meet around the center of the ball or close too.


Step 10 -  Hot glue the ribbon around the ball so that it hides the unfinished edges and pins. Make a hanger out of ribbon or string and secure it to the ornament with pins or hot glue.



 And you are done!!  Now you have an adorable Scrappy Quilted Ball Ornament that didn't require any quilting.  Super fun and super cute!!


The combinations are endless.  I made this one for my daughter's first Christmas and added a cute little Pillow Tag to remember it by.  

I think next I will be making an all scrappy one in different reds, greens, and whites.  I would love to see what you make.  When you are done your Scrappy Quilted Ball Ornament feel free to upload a picture on to my Tutorial Flickr page.  
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

Off The Virtual Map :)

So we spent the weekend in downtown Indianapolis while my husband attended a conference.  When we got to the hotel we found out that there was no internet in the rooms (well I guess there was if you were willing to pay for it, however, we were not willing to pay for it).    So I found myself  for 3 whole days without the internet (minus two 20 minute intervals when my husband stayed in the room with the kids and I ran down to the lobby and answered emails as fast as my fingers could type.) It is amazing how out of touch you feel after only 3 days!!!  

So what do you do for 3 days in a hotel room from 8 -5 with no internet and 4 small children???  You sew, sew, sew!!!  This was my set-up


And this was the kids set-up.  When you don't have cable at home, all day cartoons in your pj's is like a little piece of heaven.


And yes, we did see more of Indianapolis then just the inside of the hotel room.  Each night when dad got down we went out and had a great time.  It really is a fun city!!

So now I feel a little more update . . . See ya tomorrow :)
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's Giveaway Time!!

Today is the day to giveback and celebrate!  I want to thank all of you wonderful people who stop by, read my quilting ramblings, and leave such sweet comments.  You all make my day, each and every day!!  So, Let's have a giveaway!

So first, to giveback . . . there were so many comments when I posted my Nature's Pathways quilt about how lovely the prints and colors were,  so I decided to make a little bundle of those prints to giveaway.  There is a 1/3 of a yard of the 8 prints I used in the quilt top.  So would you call that a Fat Third??



And now, to celebrate.  Why are we celebrating you ask??  Because last night, we reached 200 followers here at Happy Quilting.  I think that calls for 2 giveaway's.  So the second giveaway will be a Breakfast at Tiffany's Charm Pack.


So what do you have to do to have a chance to win.  Simple, leave a comment. (one per person, please)  Anything will do :)   I will choose 2 winners Monday morning on the 6th.  Oh, and you don't have to be a follower, but if you want to follow, it will get us all the closer to a 300 follower giveaway :)  GIVEAWAY CLOSED :)

Happy Quilting!!
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Feeling the Fabric Love :)

Man, oh man, I am totally perma-grin right now.  I got up to check my email and my quilting blogs (like I do every morning) and come to find that I have won not 1 but 2 fabric bundles.  Oh, my goodness, oh my goodness!!  

I won a beautiful Park Avenue jelly roll and 2 yards of coordinating fabric from V and Co. sponsored by Burgundy Buttons.  V and Co. always has lots of great stuff on her blog including tons and tons of great tutorials.  Burgundy Buttons is a wonderful online store with lots of great sales and Leah (the owner) is one of the nicest people in the world.  Thanks to both of you wonderful ladies!


While at Stash Manicure I found that my Chubby Stars in Fall quilt was chosen as the November Banner of the Month quilt!  Ahh,  totally on cloud 9 right now.  And if I wasn't already feeling super honored, Madamm Samm is having another giveaway just for saying congrats to the winners of her giveaway's today, so now I get to spend the day reading sweet, nice, and wonderful comments about my little quilt.  I am so very touched. I keep jostling between super smiley and touched and weepy.  It is a pretty great emotion :)

Oh, and ya, For winning the banner of the Month quilt, I also won this beautiful collection of Victorian Suite in Ivory from Jennifer and Shabby Fabrics.  Thank you to both Stash Manicure and Shabby Fabrics.  You ladies have made my day!!


So ya, I am totally feeling the fabric love.  So much that I want to give some of that fabric love back!!  Check back tomorrow and maybe you can get some fabric love luck as well :)

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Monday, November 29, 2010

Long Weekend

We'll even though it was a long weekend there wasn't a whole lot of sewing going on.  We had family and friends in town for Thanksgiving and we had a blast!  The holiday weekend was filled with great company, lots of laughs, a local hangout in the kitchen and lots and lots of food and pie!  I managed to remember to take one picture, and ya, it turned out blurry.  What ya gonna do?


Thanks again to family and friends who came to spend the holiday with us.  We had such a great time!

After our company departed we turned to the next holiday tradition.  So once again, no sewing, but we did manage to put up the trees :)  Yes, that is trees as in plural.   I have 2 trees, I love Christmas :)

The kids call this Mom's tree and they are pretty much spot on.  I put on the lights and ribbons and they put on the ornaments.  Then when they leave the room I redo the ornaments and spread out the clusters :)  This is the first year I have done the ribbon going down the tree instead of around and I love it.  I know, I am a few years behind on this trend but I still love it!


This is the kids tree.  I let them put on the ornaments and then I leave them where they put them.  Ya, this is so hard for me, especially since this year they decided it would be fun to group similar ornaments.  But it is theirs, and they reminded me every time I tried to give "helpful" hints that this was their tree and I couldn't tell them how to do it.  The two kiddos in front are my two youngest, as soon as they saw I was taking a picture of "their" tree they just had to jump in :)


So now, (after a mountain of laundry and a lunch appointment) I am hoping to get back to my sewing room :)
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Friday, November 26, 2010

Cutting Mat Caddy!!!

It's here!!  I am so excited!!  My third Moda Bake Shop Tutorial!!!  I am so super happy about this little tutorial.  It is a fun little project to put together and super handy to have :)  It makes for great storage and easy travel!!  So after you are finished with your Black Friday shopping and your turkey and pie digesting, click  on over to the Moda Bake Shop and check it out



Hello Sewing World. It's me, Melissa :) I am so excited about this new Bake Shop Tutorial. There were two things that prompted me to create this Cutting Mat Caddy. First, I don't have a designated table for my cutting mat in my sewing room. I wish I did, but my sewing room doubles as an exercise and storage room, so space is tight. My cutting mat is stored under my bed and I am tired of always having to try and wipe dust off of it before cutting. So I created this Caddy to create a storage unit for my mat. Second, I belong to a sewing group that gets together each Tuesday night and sews until Midnight. Ya, we have a blast, but lugging my mat and rulers is sometimes a pain. So I created this Caddy for Simple Travel. And there you have it! If you happen to fall in this same boat, here is the solution!!



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 printer friendly version here :)  




One Layer Cake - Pick a favorite :) I used Hoopla by Moda.
1 2/3 Yards of coordinating print for lining and handles
3 Yards of Heavy Interfacing or Stitch and Tear ( iron-on is not necessary, just get something sturdy)
Small Velcro Squares




STEP 1 - CUTTING

These instructions are for a case that fits a standard 24" x 36" mat. If your mat is sized differently, you will have to do a little math :)

Start by separating your layer cake into 2 piles. One pile with 30 "slices" of cake that will be used for the caddy case and one pile with 10-12 "slices" of cake that will be used for the pockets.


Grab your pile of 30 "slices". Stack 3-4 slices on top of each other. Line your ruler up so that you are cutting a 3 5/8" strip. Cut.


Now repeat cutting a second 3 5/8" strip.


You now have two 3 5/8" x 10" strips and one 2 3/4" strip.  Repeat this process with all 30 slices.


Set the 3 5/8" strips aside and line your ruler up along the edge of the 2 3/4" strip along the 2 3/4" marking of your ruler. Cut a 2 3/4" square. Repeat this process with all 30 slices of cake. When completed, cut an additional four 2 3/4" squares from your favorite four prints.

 

You should now have a total of 60 3 5/8" Strips and 34 2 3/4" Squares.

STEP 2 - PIECING THE CASE

We'll make the basic block for the case first. Grab 2 of your 3 5/8" x 10" strips. Make sure not to grab the same print or color, try to keep them mixed up.

 

Place right sides together. Pin along the edge. Repeat this process until you have pinned 20 sets.


Chain stitch your pieces with a scant 1/4" seam. It is important to do a scant 1/4" seam (just smaller than 1/4") so that your blocks line up.


Trim the threads between each of your pieces.


Press your seams open on all 20 sets.


And this is what you have. You are now ready to add the last strip onto your pieced block. Grab your remaining 20 strips. Add them to your blocks using the same directions as before.


You now have 20 blocks needed to make the case.


Lay your blocks out using the picture as a guide for your layout. Play with the blocks until you get a layout that is pleasing to the eye.


Sew your rows together. Sew block 1 and 2 together in each row and block 3 and 4 together in each row. Then sew your pieced block 1 and 2 to your pieced block 3 and 4 in each row.



Sew Row 1 to Row 2. Sew Row 3 to Row 4. Then sew Row 5 to your pieced Row 3 and 4. Lastly, sew your pieced Row 1 and 2 to your pieced Row 3, 4, and 5.


Now you are ready to make your top borders. Grab the 34 2 3/4" squares. We will be sewing these into 2 rows of 17 squares. The easy way to do this is by setting 2 squares aside. Sew the remaining 32 squares into 16 sets of 2.


Take your 16 sets of 2 and sew them into 8 sets of 4. Then sew the 8 sets of 4 into 4 sets of 8, and lastly, sew the 4 sets of 8 into 2 sets of 16. Now grab those 2 extra squares you set aside and add one to each set making 2 sets of 16. Press. Now they are ready to add to the top and bottom (which will become another top) of your case.


Lay your pieced squares right sides together along the top and bottom of the case. Pin. Sew a 1/4" seam along both rows and press.


Now your case top is complete. It should look like this :)


STEP 3 - INTERFACING AND QUILTING

Cut your interfacing in half. Now lay it along the wrong side of your material leaving a 1/4" along the edge of raw material. It will lay over itself in the center. You can trim as necessary or just leave it. Pin around the edges just to tack it down.


Now turn your case over. Starting in the center, baste your quilt. Smooth out any wrinkles and continue to pin in an outward motion. Remove pins from the back as necessary to smooth out wrinkles.


When you have finished basting, remove any pins that are still in the back. You don't want to run over these when quilting. :)


Attach the free motion foot to your machine and go ahead and quilt the top. This is a little tricky as the interfacing is pretty stiff. I found rolling it to be the best option. (side note . . . If you don't like the look of it quilted, you can skip this step).


Now your top is quilted and ready to start being made into the Caddy.


STEP 4 - POCKETS

Fold your top in half with wrong sides together. Now, gather up what you want to make pockets for and lay them as you desire. This is where your own individual needs will require you to do a little math.

***Please note that if you have a ton of rulers or just don't want pockets you can skip them all together. There is room inside with your mat to carry along any rulers you might need for your project

To figure out the size of your pocket, take the size of your item or ruler and add 1 1/2". For example, I have a 6" x 24" ruler so I want my pocket pieces to be 7 1/2" x 25 1/2". For each pocket you want a top and a lining (so 2 pieces) Grab the 10-12 layer cake slices you set aside earlier. Obviously, they are not 25 1/2" long, so you have to piece them together. (yup, more math, just remember add 1/2" for each seam you have) To make my 7 1/2" x 25 1/2" I cut 4 pieces 7 1/2" x 10 and 2 pieces 7 1/2" x 6 1/2"


Now simply sew your pieces together using a 1/4" seam. Continue this process for all of your pockets.


For each pocket you make, you are going to want a "top". Simply cut them the width of your pocket x 2 1/2".  So whereas all of my pockets were 7 1/2" wide, I cut 8 (4 tops, and 4 linings) 2 1/2" x 7 1/2" pieces.


Here are my pockets all cut and pieced together and ready to be sewn up. I know this part is a little tricky so if you get confused, please don't hesitate to contact me via email. 


Now to sew up the pockets. Everyone has probably sewn something up like this before. Place your 2 pocket pieces (top and lining) right sides together. Pin along the edges leaving an opening. Now sew a 1/4" seam (black line) along the edge leaving an opening at the top (where my hand is :). Remember to back-stitch at the beginning and end to lock your stitches.


Now Turn your piece right side out. Use a pencil to poke out the edges so you get nice crisp corners.


Press your pocket nice and flat. Make sure your seams are not tucked in when you press.  Fold the raw edges in and press. I have lifted them slightly so you can see what they should look like.


Sew a line across the top that has your raw edge. I sewed about 1/8" seam. This closes the raw edge. Repeat the process with all of your pockets.


You are going to make your pocket tops the exact same way you made your pockets except for the very last step. Instead of just sewing along the edge with the raw seam, Sew along the 2 sides and the edge. This way you have the same finishing look as your pockets :)


Now grab your Velcro squares. You want to add your Velcro to the lining side of your pocket top and to the right side of your pocket. Make sure to line up your Velcro so that they will meet up when attached to your caddy case. I found it best to center it and then line it up directly under the seam you just stitched. Attach your Velcro using the stitched diagram below. Remember, back-stitch to lock your stitches.


If you like the look of appliqué, now is the time to add it. Grab your scraps from your layer cake and cut out some cute flower designs. (Remember, this is optional)


Zig-zag or blanket stitch around your appliqué. Unfortunately, I added mine as an afterthought, when I was all done, so I wasn't able to do that important little step.


Now that your pockets are made (and decorated if you like) go ahead and line them up on your caddy top. Make sure you have unfolded your mat as you don't want to sew the two sides together. Pin your tops and pockets on. Sew along the edge (once again I used about 1/8" seam) using the sewing guide below (black lines). Do this for each pocket. Oh, and I am going to be honest, this is a little hard so if you have a walking foot, use it, it will help immensely!!


Your top should look something along the lines of this now :)


STEP 5 - MAKING THE CASE

You are now ready to make your top into a case. Fold your caddy case top right sides together. Pin along both side edges and sew 1/4" seam along both side edges.


Turn your mat right side out again. It should look something like this :)


STEP 6 - ADDING THE LINING

Grab your piece of coordinating fabric. You are going to cut a square measuring 38" x 52" out of it. So first cut a 56" long piece. Now fold it in half along the fold line and cut 3" off the top. Set the two 3" x 52" piece and the remaining yardage aside for later. Take your square and fold it right sides together (short way, it should be a 26" x 38" square now). Pin along the two sides and sew 1/4" seam along both sides.


Slide your lining into the case. The easiest way to do this is to put your mat in your lining first. Then with the mat giving it the proper shape, slide your lining into your case.


Slide it all the way in until your lining raw edges match up with your case raw edges.


Pin the two pieces together along the edges.


STEP 7 - BINDING THE TOP

Alright, now grab those (2) 3" x 52" pieces. Cut the selvage off. We are going to make them into a binding strip. Sew your two pieces together and then iron your entire strip in half.


Now to attach it. This is just like attaching a binding strip to a quilt only it is a little 3-D and you don't have to worry about corners. Leave a few inches of binding strip and then begin sewing your binding strip to the inside lining of the mat.


Keep attaching, removing pins from the back as you go, and pushing the rest of the caddy out of the way :)


When you reach the end, sew your two end pieces of binding strip together and then sew down just like you would a quilt. If you have never done a binding strip, please see the following tutorial for clearer instructions: http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/08/binding-with-jelly-roll.html


Fold your binding strip edge over and attach it to the outside of your case. You can hand sew this if you like, but I despise hand sewing so I just use my machine :)


And there you have it. All you need now are a few handles. So let's get to them.


STEP 8 - ADDING THE HANDLES

Grab the remaining piece of your coordinating yardage. You are going to cut off a strip that will make your two handles. I wanted my handles skinny so I only cut a 4" strip. (We will be making a double folded bias for the handles so whatever you cut divide by 4 to figure your total width.) If you want your handles fatter go ahead and cut your strip wider. Once you have cut your strip, trim the selvages and cut the entire strip in half.


Now that you have your strips, let's make then into handles. Start by ironing the entire strip in half (top strip). Then open up what you just ironed and iron the top and bottom to the center crease (bottom strip).


Fold the top over onto the bottom. Your two strips should now look like this. Sew an 1/8" seam along the edge of both sides of your strip. (top strip black lines) One will close up the strip and the other is purely just to make it look the same as the other side.


Fold your edge over 1" (or whatever is a square for your handle width). Finger press. Do this with all four edges.


Find the center of your mat. Then measure out 3 1/2" to 4" and pin your handle just below the stitched edge of your binding. Then find the center again and measure out 3 1/2" to 4" in the other direction and pin the other end of your handle. Repeat the process on the other side of your carrying case and then check to make sure your handles line up.


Stitch the handles on using the same pattern you used to attach the Velcro earlier. Once again, this isn't super easy but it is manageable and you only have to do it 4 times. Remember to use your walking foot if you have one, since you are going through a lot of layers :)


And there you have it!! Your Done!!! 


One super chic and adorable Cutting Mat Caddy that will make it so much easier to tote around your quilting supplies.  



I hope you have enjoyed this tutorial and if you make your own Cutting Mat Caddy I would love to see it!!  You can email me a picture at happyquiltingmelissa@gmail.com, post it to social media with #happyquiltingwithmc  or or add it to my flickr group here ;)  I can't wait to see your Cutting Mat Caddies!!!




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