Tuesday, July 25, 2017

Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Day!!!

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

But first, we need to announce the winner from last weeks Terrific Tuesday Giveaway!!   The winner of the Scrappy Project Planner by Lori Holt from Fat Quarter Shop is . . .   Number # 181. . . Congrats claudia!!!   I have emailed you :)        

  


  
And on to today's


Today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway is being sponsored by QuiltMania.   Quiltmania is known for their high quality photos, their international articles and artists, and detailed instructions of full size patterns in every magazine. People that work at Quiltmania are quilters themselves so they understand what quilting is about.   Quiltmania also publishes 10+ books per year, with designers from all over the world and with a lot of different styles. Right now they a library of 40+ books all in French and English (inches and centimeters).  And Quiltmania is celebrating 20 years in September!!!!  How exciting is that!!!!! 


And for today's Terrific Tuesday Giveaway Quitlmania has a copy of their three their summer Edition Magazines for one lucky winner!!!!     Quiltmania is THE magazine for quilt lovers and each issue has 7 patterns including a mystery quilt.  Simply Vintage is the best of country, primitive, vintage and folk art quilts with lots of little projects, and accessories.    And finally, Simply Moderne is our Quiltmania's latest magazine as they are only at issue #9 right now.  It has 10+ quilts with patterns inside, exhibitions, portraits, technical lessons... all they can find in the fresh and exciting world of modern quilting.   And one lucky winner will take home all 3!!!!


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 which magazine jumps out to you the most : Vintage, Modern, or Mania :)   

 ENTRY 2 - Show your QuiltMania love.   You can follow them on   FacebookInstagramPinterest,  or You Tube.  You can Sign up for their Newsletter (right hand side) or Visit their Shop and tell me a favorite issue you found.      Just be sure to leave a comment of how you showed your QuiltMania Love!!!

And that's it ;)  The giveaway will be open until next Tuesday, August 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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Monday, July 24, 2017

Ruler Remake!!!

So this weekend my Ruler Storage got a total remake and I couldn't be more happy!!!!  Look how pretty and organized they look :)   It is so fun to see them all hanging there and it so inspires me to just want to create with them all!!!


This was my previous ruler storage.  Everything just stacked in the drawer.   It was driving me nuts.  Whenever I needed my 2 1/2" ruler I had to pretty much pull everything out because it has inevitably fallen to the bottom of the drawer.    Guess that is what happens when you start accumulating 40+ rulers.  Good times!!!


 So on Saturday, I told my amazing sweetheart that I would just love it if he put me a peg board up in this happy space.  I really liked the idea of having all of my rulers right at my fingertips when I was cutting.


And within an hour, this was my ruler storage remake!!!  Jacob just cut up an old pair of flip flops and drilled a hole through the middle of them to make "thick washers".  They because the mount between the wall and the board, making it perfect to just screw them into the studs and still leaving enough room to get the hooks into the board.   I just love it and you better believe I am kicking myself for waiting so long to do this!!!  It was so easy and now it just feels so organized and that just inspires me to create all the more ;)


And that drawer . . . Well, you can certainly find things in it now.  I had a few rulers that didn't have holes in them, but I know they have those cute little wire baskets that you can hang on a peg board so that will be the solution for those rulers and then the drawer will be even more tidy.   Yippee!!!


So ya, if you can't tell, I am pretty happy with my storage Ruler Remake!!!!  Now to pulling some of those rulers down and starting some new Works in Progress :)   But first, it's July 24th here in Utah, meaning it's Pioneer Day and I have a Main Street Mile to run and then a parade to enjoy with the kiddos ;)

Happy Monday All!!!! 

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Friday, July 21, 2017

Skittles - McCalls Quick Quilts Feature

Today I am excited to share another secret finish from a few month's ago!!!!!     This is called Skittles and I just love it!!!!   I tell you what, there is something about a baby size quilt that you just can't help but love.   They are just so adorable in their little patchwork goodness and you can't help imagine them being wrapped around a sweet little angel ;)



Skittles is featured in McCalls Quick Quilts August/September issue.     It looks a little complex, but it goes together super quick using the simple stitch and flip method.   Meaning it will make for a great little go to baby quilt when you are in a pinch to make up something fast but still super cute!!!



The "O" block was originally published in Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Volume 14.  I knew at that point, that I wanted to add an X block to the design and make it a cute hugs and kisses quilt!!!   And the nice thing is, all it takes is a rotation on the same units to make the X block, again, simple and fast ;) 



For my quilt, I used a variety of Blue and Green prints from Blueberry Park by Karen Lewis for Robert Kaufman Fabrics. I just love these fun prints and how they really show off the wonderful variety of colors in each color family!! And they really give it that “all boy” feel.  And of course, if you wanted to go "all girl" you could just swap out the blues and greens for pinks and purples ;)



And Getting stared on your own Skittles quilt is super easy because this Baby Quilt is totally Layer Cake Friendly.  All you need is 36 squares, so just grab a Layer Cake from your stash and you are good to start cutting!!   And of course, you can always do a scrappy version as well and do some stash busting :)



When it came time to quilt Skittles I decided to keep it simple for this baby boy version!!  I quilted a wavy horizontal line all the way across the quilt, and then flipped it 90 degrees on the long arm and repeated the quilting to create a fun wavy crosshatch.  Simple and totally keeping with the "all boy" idea of the quilt ;)



And it made for such a great baby quilt texture.  My goad was to do the lines far enough apart to still keep the snuggly goodness, but close enough together to create a really fun texture.   And I was super happy with how it turned out :)  Snuggly, check, Texture, check :)



And one last thought.   I know I have said it before, but I just love the way they stylize photo's for magazines.   Photography is one of the things I really want to get better at, and so I always love seeing the way they do these shots.   So pretty!!!  I have downloaded a photography craftsy class, now just to make the time to sit and watch it ;)



And that is my Skittles Quilt!!!!   It finishes at 42"x 42" so ya, baby size goodness.     And if you want to see a little more of my Skittles Quilt, you can pop on over to McCalls's Quilting blog to read a special guest blog that I have posted over there ;)   And there just might be a giveaway for my Irish Chain Quilts book as well!!!!   Good Luck ;)

And that's all for today!!!   I hope that you have a very Happy Quilting Day :)

Linking up these finishes to Amanda's and Myra's ;) 
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Thursday, July 20, 2017

June and July Bee Blocks

Yup, I got behind again with the Bees Knees.   Ahh, something about the summertime that makes the month's just slip by without you noticing ;)  But it sure makes them fun, right!!!   So for June, Stephanie asked us each to make one 100 patch block and three 9 patch blocks.  And even though that is some tiny 1" patchwork, it went together super quick with strip piecing and nesting.   I just loved lining up all of those cute little squares!!!


And then for July, Sinta asked us each to make one of these adorable Camera Blocks from the Snapshots Quilt Along by Fat Quarter Shop a while back.   I had already made this block once for my own Snapshots quilt, and it was just as fun to make it a second time!!!  I love all of these fun picture blocks, and thank heavens for my Alphabitties to keep all of the pieces straight ;)  Makes sewing up the block so much faster!!!


And now I am all caught up!!!  With two weeks to spare before the next block :)   I can't wait for my month to roll around, I already have a plan and can't wait to share it!!!

Hope you are having a very Happy Quilting Day!!!
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017

July Aurifil Designer BOM

The July Aurifil Designer Block of the Month was released a few days ago and I was so excited to try it out because it was trying something new, Reverse Applique!!!   I have done a bit of reverse applique but not a fancy design like this before.    And now your thinking, Hey, that's not reverse applique, more on that later ;)   But for now, let's just say that July's block was all about Orange and  Shruti Dandekar created a super awesome Reverse Applique block.  Isn't that just a gorgeous design!!!
  


It really is such a gorgeous design!!!  I just love all of the detail in it, especially the little tendril hooks, so delicate!!!  And I just love how it pops on the orange background.  And speaking of that orange background, that is what led to my block not being Reverse Applique.



Here is where we keep things real.  This was my first attempt at the block.  I was doing the reverse applique and got to this point and realized that I wanted to switch the orange and the white placement because I wanted to block to read Orange and not White with a little bit of orange.   So I cut two more squares and was ready to start over and realized that I just wasn't digging all of that cutting.  It wasn't so much the time it took to cut out the reverse applique, rather it was just driving me nuts that no matter how hard I tried, I wasn't able to cut out the inside of that applique and still have it look straight and even.  I just felt like this was such a pretty design and I wasn't doing it justice with my not so straight edges.  So ya, my need for "even" got the better of me and I switched to regular fusible applique.    



I know, I whimped out, but I have to say, I really like the finished look with the beautiful blanket stitch that just frames up that gorgeous design so nicely. (so for my own sanity, I am glad I whimped out ;)    I used my Aurifil 2235 Orange thread for that blanket stitch (which I was also happy to switch out from the original block as I was kicking myself during all that cutting that I didn't stitch in the contrasting orange thread)  and I just love how it makes that gorgeous design just pop right off of that beautiful orange background.  So fun!!!



So that is my Aurifil July Block!!!  You can find Shruti's fantastic pattern for this block right over here and then be sure to pop over here to read Shruti's  interview.     And if you make your own Reverse Applique Block (or regular applique if you follow my lead) , be sure and enter a picture of it at Pat's blog ;)  Every entry  is eligible to win a Large Aurifil Thread Kit!!!!!  

So excited to see this rainbow of blocks come together!!!  Can't wait for next month's block ;)  

Have a Happy Quilting Day!!!
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