This summer I am participating in Melissa at Happy Quilting's Summer Solstice QAL! This is the first time doing one of her quilt alongs after following them for what has to be years!
I am planning to do the 2x2 quilt with 24 inch blocks which makes a 54 inch quilt. Here is my fabric pull:
I won these fabrics over three years ago, so it was probably time to put them to good use. They are from the Botanica line from Timeless Treasures. The fuchsia marble is my background, I am going to use the green marble for my inner stars (the yellow in the diagram), the large black floral will the be "surround" (red in the diagram) and the white will be my outer stars (orange in the diagram). I'm planning to use the smaller floral for my binding and potentially some of my sashing.
I got everything all cut this weekend and ready for the next set of directions!
I am very excited to see how this all turns out! Hopefully I hoarded these fabrics for the perfect project. :)
Linking up with Happy Quilting to share my slicing!
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Monday, June 27, 2016
Thursday, June 23, 2016
Reversible Summer Tablerunner
My mom was here this weekend visiting and while she was here, I went through my pile of abandoned quilt blocks and sorted out a few for her to donate to a guild that makes charity quilts. I also pulled out a few blocks for myself to work on and try to finish.
One of these abandoned projects was started from the triangle cut offs from a Stash Bee block that I made in 2013. Yes, 2013. The blocks are here, the start of the pinwheels are here, and I guess that's the last time I posted about this project. I actually took my pinwheels and put them together with some solid aqua Kona and made a table runner top and then the project was put in the abandoned project box for almost three years.
Since it was a little on the small side for a table runner, I added some red borders. I found some patriotic fabric in my stash to use as the backing, quilted it, and bound it with some red striped fabric.
This was such a quick and easy afternoon finish! I quilted it with loops and stars to give it more of a patriotic flair.
The backing fabric is VERY busy but on its own as a "wholecloth" style table runner, I think it works well. I have used this fabric in things before, but usually in rather small pieces.
It's good to have a finish and something new to put on the table!
Sharing at Finish it up Friday, Free Motion Mavericks, Fabric Tuesday, and Sew Cute Tuesday!
One of these abandoned projects was started from the triangle cut offs from a Stash Bee block that I made in 2013. Yes, 2013. The blocks are here, the start of the pinwheels are here, and I guess that's the last time I posted about this project. I actually took my pinwheels and put them together with some solid aqua Kona and made a table runner top and then the project was put in the abandoned project box for almost three years.
Since it was a little on the small side for a table runner, I added some red borders. I found some patriotic fabric in my stash to use as the backing, quilted it, and bound it with some red striped fabric.
This was such a quick and easy afternoon finish! I quilted it with loops and stars to give it more of a patriotic flair.
The backing fabric is VERY busy but on its own as a "wholecloth" style table runner, I think it works well. I have used this fabric in things before, but usually in rather small pieces.
It's good to have a finish and something new to put on the table!
Sharing at Finish it up Friday, Free Motion Mavericks, Fabric Tuesday, and Sew Cute Tuesday!
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Now on Moda Bake Shop: Ribbon Candy!
While I didn't "help" with this quilt, I am excited to share that my sister Amanda has another pattern on Moda Bake Shop today! Introducing Ribbon Candy!
This quilt uses two jelly rolls and some yardage for the background, border, and backing. She used Basic Grey's new Christmas line Juniper Berry which is SO adorable!
While the piecing is not complicated in this quilt -- it is mainly stitch and flip squares and rectangles -- the main thing is keeping all of your colors arranged to have your ribbons in the right order.
Here's a close up of the block!
Hop on over to Moda Bake Shop to check it out!
This quilt uses two jelly rolls and some yardage for the background, border, and backing. She used Basic Grey's new Christmas line Juniper Berry which is SO adorable!
While the piecing is not complicated in this quilt -- it is mainly stitch and flip squares and rectangles -- the main thing is keeping all of your colors arranged to have your ribbons in the right order.
Here's a close up of the block!
Hop on over to Moda Bake Shop to check it out!
Saturday, June 18, 2016
Aquamarine {RSC 2016}
Today I only have one block to share, but it's a good one! I made one of my two blue birthstone blocks this week -- my March Aquamarine.
There are a few patches that are a little on the dark side, but I am extremely happy with it in the grand scheme of things. This week I hope to get my true blue sapphire done so that I'll have eight of my twelve birthstone blocks done! You can get this pattern from No Hats in the House.
Sharing at Scrap Happy Saturday!
There are a few patches that are a little on the dark side, but I am extremely happy with it in the grand scheme of things. This week I hope to get my true blue sapphire done so that I'll have eight of my twelve birthstone blocks done! You can get this pattern from No Hats in the House.
Sharing at Scrap Happy Saturday!
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Traveling Quilt Bee: The Beginning
When I saw that sign ups were open for the Traveling Quilt Bee on Instagram, I was very intrigued and signed up. I have seen a number of other quilters participate in these sorts of bees, but this one caught my eye because the quilt isn't necessarily going to be a medallion quilt -- the next quilters in the chain won't add to all four sides, just one or two!
Here's my color inspiration mosaic:
The floral print in the upper lefthand corner is a large scale fabric that I bought eight yards of about a year ago at one of the local quilt shops with the intent to use it as a backing. This seemed like the perfect opportunity to use it so I built my color palette around it, minus the olive green.
Here's my design mosaic:
The Moda Building blocks quilt in the bottom left is probably closest to my "vision" and will likely be the easiest to achieve in this style of bee. The main focus is classic blocks in various sizes without any sashing or borders.
This weekend I made my starting block! I used Judy Martin's Star Cluster block, but adjusted it to make a 20" finished block.
I used all small scale prints and tonals as my focus fabrics and Kona white as my background. We also are including a journal with our quilts as it travels along so that our bee mates can add notes about what they did! I wrote in a lot of details about what I am looking for, as well as included the size of my block and where it came from, then recommended some block sizes for going forward.
This should be a fun adventure for the rest of the year! I am very excited to get my first quilt to work on at the end of this month!
Sharing at Fabric Tuesday, Let's Bee Social, and Sew Cute Tuesday!
Here's my color inspiration mosaic:
The floral print in the upper lefthand corner is a large scale fabric that I bought eight yards of about a year ago at one of the local quilt shops with the intent to use it as a backing. This seemed like the perfect opportunity to use it so I built my color palette around it, minus the olive green.
Here's my design mosaic:
The Moda Building blocks quilt in the bottom left is probably closest to my "vision" and will likely be the easiest to achieve in this style of bee. The main focus is classic blocks in various sizes without any sashing or borders.
This weekend I made my starting block! I used Judy Martin's Star Cluster block, but adjusted it to make a 20" finished block.
I used all small scale prints and tonals as my focus fabrics and Kona white as my background. We also are including a journal with our quilts as it travels along so that our bee mates can add notes about what they did! I wrote in a lot of details about what I am looking for, as well as included the size of my block and where it came from, then recommended some block sizes for going forward.
This should be a fun adventure for the rest of the year! I am very excited to get my first quilt to work on at the end of this month!
Sharing at Fabric Tuesday, Let's Bee Social, and Sew Cute Tuesday!
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Sea Glass {RSC 2016}
This week I finished up my last five Farmer's Wife blocks for this month. I definitely didn't use quite as much lime green as I originally planned, but I am very happy with these blocks!
Here are all of my aqua blocks for this month:
#62 - Old Windmill, #63 - Ozark Maple Leaf
#64 - Peace and Plenty, #65 - Peaceful Hours, #66 - Periwinkle
My favorite one out of this set is Peaceful Hours -- that one has almost 40 pieces! The rest were much simpler. :)
Here are all of my aqua blocks for this month:
These will blend very well between my blue blocks and my green blocks! Since I'm done with all of my Farmer's Wife blocks for this month, I'll be working on my two blue birthstone blocks next week. After that -- who knows! I need to get started on my next Moda Bake Shop quilt for July too!
Friday, June 10, 2016
June Stash Bee blocks
This month for the Stash Bee, Francis has requested King's Cross Blocks inspired by this pattern. She asked for the main fabric to be floral and for the colors to be bright and cheery!
For the first block I found a yellow vine print with birds on it! I used a pink jelly roll strip from my stash as the sashing and a purple centerstone.
For the second block I used a psychedelic floral print in oranges and yellows, a green and blue floral print for the sashing, and the same purple centerstone.
These will be sent off to Germany this weekend!
These blocks were so quick and fun I might have to make some myself! This would be a great way to bust a layer cake! :)
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Summer on the Coast -- Month #3 -- Unit C
It's the first Tuesday of the month so that means it is time for another installment of the Summer on the Coast QAL!
This is our last month for making blocks -- next month will be the top reveal with lots of tips on how to put your quilt together! In the mean time, let's get to making our twisting triangle blocks.
Update 1/2/19: Right now our free patterns are not available because of the changes to Craftsy. We are in the process of moving our free patterns to Payhip and will send an update once that is complete.
Update 1/2/19: Right now our free patterns are not available because of the changes to Craftsy. We are in the process of moving our free patterns to Payhip and will send an update once that is complete.
Baby: 24 units (1/4 yard for small triangles, 1/2 yard of large triangle color A, 1/2 yard of large triangle color B, 1/2 yard background for strips)
Throw: 36 units (1/4 yard for small triangles, 2/3 yard of large triangle color A, 2/3 yard of large triangle color B, 3/4 yard background for strips)
Twin: 80 units (2/3 yard for small triangles, 1 1/8 yards of large triangle color A, 1 1/18 yards of large triangle color B, 1 1/2 yards background for strips)
If you want to pre-cut your pieces to help reduce some trim-off waste, my recommendations for cutting is as follows:
Small triangles: Cut 4 inch squares diagonally in half once. You will need to cut 12 squares (24 triangles) for the baby size, 18 squares (36 triangles) for the throw size, and 40 squares (80 triangles) for the twin size.
Throw: 36 units (1/4 yard for small triangles, 2/3 yard of large triangle color A, 2/3 yard of large triangle color B, 3/4 yard background for strips)
Twin: 80 units (2/3 yard for small triangles, 1 1/8 yards of large triangle color A, 1 1/18 yards of large triangle color B, 1 1/2 yards background for strips)
If you want to pre-cut your pieces to help reduce some trim-off waste, my recommendations for cutting is as follows:
Small triangles: Cut 4 inch squares diagonally in half once. You will need to cut 12 squares (24 triangles) for the baby size, 18 squares (36 triangles) for the throw size, and 40 squares (80 triangles) for the twin size.
Large triangles: Cut 7.75 inch squares diagonally in have twice, using two different color fabrics. You will need to cut 6 squares in each color (48 triangles total, 24 in each color) for the baby size, 9 squares in each color (72 triangles total, 36 in each color) for the throw size, and 20 triangles in each color (160 triangles total, 80 in each color) for the twin size.
NOTE: as requested by one of our participants, you CAN use charm squares in this unit. Instead of cutting 7.75 inch squares diagonally twice for your large squares, cut your charm squares in half diagonally once. This will be slightly tight, but if you are careful about your placement you should be able to use the charm squares. You can also use charm squares for your small triangles.
For each block, you will need one large triangle in each color, one small triangle, and one section of strip -- you should be able to get 4 blocks pieced with one of your WOF strips.
Start by sewing your two large triangles together. It honestly doesn't matter which color goes where, but you should be consistent through all of your blocks.
Now add your strip to your triangles. You will likely want to trim off your excess WOF strip so that it isn't in the way! I trimmed mine at an angle so that it wasted less fabric.
Finally add your small triangle and trim your block to 6.5 inches.
That was simple, right? If you haven't joined in yet, there is still time! Don't forget to share pictures in the Flickr group!
For each block, you will need one large triangle in each color, one small triangle, and one section of strip -- you should be able to get 4 blocks pieced with one of your WOF strips.
Now add your strip to your triangles. You will likely want to trim off your excess WOF strip so that it isn't in the way! I trimmed mine at an angle so that it wasted less fabric.
Finally add your small triangle and trim your block to 6.5 inches.
That was simple, right? If you haven't joined in yet, there is still time! Don't forget to share pictures in the Flickr group!
Friday, June 3, 2016
Ocean {RSC 2016}
It's the beginning of the month which means there is a new color for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! Our assigned color this month is aqua with lime green accents. In January, the color was true blue and so I separated my blue scraps into true blue and aqua/teal piles so I was already ready to go for this month.
My piles of light, medium, and dark aquas and teals aren't too frightening.
I don't have a ton of lights, so I will probably have a few blocks with darker backgrounds. My mediums pile is double the size of the dark pile and triple the size of the light pile, so that's where I'll be focusing my attentions.
I was able to get the first six blocks together relatively quickly over the last two days, so potentially I'll be able to squeeze in some of my blue birthstone blocks this month too!
Here are the six that I have done so far:
My piles of light, medium, and dark aquas and teals aren't too frightening.
I don't have a ton of lights, so I will probably have a few blocks with darker backgrounds. My mediums pile is double the size of the dark pile and triple the size of the light pile, so that's where I'll be focusing my attentions.
I was able to get the first six blocks together relatively quickly over the last two days, so potentially I'll be able to squeeze in some of my blue birthstone blocks this month too!
Here are the six that I have done so far:
#56 - Maple Leaf, #57 - Morning, # 58 - Mother's Dream
#59 - Night and Day, #60 - Noon and Light, #61 - Northern Lights
As you can see, other than the Night and Day block, these were pretty simple to put together. I think my favorite out of this bunch is the Noon and Light block -- what about you? Can you spot the little koalas on the maple leaf block?
Have a wonderful weekend! Sharing at Scrap Happy Saturday!
Don't forget that Tuesday is the next installment of the Summer on the Coast QAL! And pop on over to Flickr if you might be interested in doing a 2.5 inch strip swap at some point this summer!