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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Lizzy Anne Quilt Giveaway

I follow lots of websites out there, mostly sewing or knitting or crochet related, because there are so many creative people sharing their ideas and I don't want to miss a single one! Elizabeth Cranmer is a very creative young lady who designs quilts, among other things. Her website is Pigtails and Snails and always fun to read.

Check out what she's doing now...




Yep, she's giving away one of her original quilts! I just couldn't pass up this chance to win it myself by sharing the opportunity with you too. So hop over to Lizzy's place and check out her new design. You might be the lucky one who gets to take it home!

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Sunday, November 30, 2008

Mystery Quilt Project Finishing Finale -- Finally!

The last few finishing details are all that is left for this fun Mystery Quilt Project I've been working on. The next thing I did after layering the backing, batting and top, and machine stitching the quilting lines, was the binding. On other quilt projects, I have left the backing big enough around the edges so that I could simply fold over the extra and stitch it in place on the front, but for this quilt, I decided to cut bias binding from my leftover piece of backing fabric and bind it that way.

Here's an easy way to make bias binding from a square of fabric...

You can go to this handy bias binding calculator to see how big your square of fabric needs to be in order to get the length of binding you need. For this little quilt, I used a 17 inch square of fabric and drew my lines 2 1/4 inches apart which gave me enough to bind the quilt and have about 8 inches leftover.

So you figure out what size square to start with, then you cut the square in half diagonally. Sew your triangles together with two short sides right sides together and the right angles at opposite ends from each other. Mark lines
parallel to the long side of the triangles the required distance apart for the size binding you want to make.

You can either cut the strips at this point and sew them together end to end, or you can sew the other two short ends of the triangles together, matching up the marked lines but offsetting them by one. This will seem very awkward, but if you do it this way, you will only have to sew this one seam instead of having to piece all the short strips together individually. After sewing the offset seam, start at one overhanging side and cut along your marked line, going around and around until you have one long strip of bias binding. It's a real time saver once you figure it out!

Mystery Quilt Project FinaleThe next step in binding the quilt is to fold the binding in half with the wrong sides together and pin the raw edges to the raw edge of the quilt on the top side. Stitch the binding to the quilt using a 1/4 inch seam.


Mystery Quilt Project FinaleNow bring the folded edge of the binding to the back of the quilt and pin it in place over the stitching line.


Mystery Quilt Project FinaleUsing the blind stitch, hand stitch the folded edge of the binding to the backing of the quilt. To do this, you simply take a small stitch in the backing fabric, bring your needle up into the binding fabric and take a small stitch, then back down into the backing fabric and so on, in a sort of weaving motion, until you have gone all the way around the quilt. This makes an invisible seam where the thread runs along the edge of the binding, alternating between the backing and the binding.


Mystery Quilt Project FinaleThis is what it looks like on the back once the binding is complete.



Mystery Quilt Project FinaleRemember the little stitching mistake I made where I stitched the edge of the backing to the back of the quilt? I figured out how to cover it up...this is where I placed my label. It was actually a good place for it since it was close to the edge. Now that mistake can be our little secret, right?


Mystery Quilt Project FinaleOn a scrap of the gold fabric from the front of the quilt, I wrote my little label with the quilt name and date and my name on it. Then in keeping with the "criss-cross" theme again, I stitched it onto the back using the herringbone stitch, just like I used in the assembly of the "Here Kitty" scissor holder I made for my Angel Swap friend Lyn in Australia. I think it's such a pretty stitch anyway, don't you?


Mystery Quilt Project FinaleSo this is what the finished back looks like.


Mystery Quilt Project CompleteAnd here is the finished front -- finally! I think I will put this in the center of the table at Christmas with a pretty wreath or flower arrangement on it. A very satisfying finish to a fun project. Thanks Myra!

Happy Stitching!


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Friday, November 28, 2008

A Fun Find - Red Delicious Mystery Block of the Month

I've always wanted to do a Block of the Month (BOM) quilt, but have never been brave enough to take the plunge and just do it. I was browsing around some new websites and came across Esther's Blog for the first time and I liked what I saw there. Her fabric stash is amazing and she is offering a very fun Mystery Block of the Month pattern to use up some of that stash.


Red Delicious Mystery Block of the Month
The Red Delicious Mystery BOM pattern will be available for download from her website sidebar for a short time each month. Once a new block is available, the previous block will be removed. So if you are interested in doing this mystery quilt, you might want to bookmark her page or add it to your following list.

I don't have a very extensive fabric stash myself, so I think what I will do with this is use the fabrics I have anyway which will make the quilt not so Red, but hopefully still Delicious! We'll see.

I thought this sounded like a fun project to do for the new year and I'm looking forward to having a little something to ... well ... look forward to each month. Won't you join me?

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Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Mystery Quilt Project Begun!

On one of the blogs I follow, Myra's Tactile Pleasures in Fabric, Myra reminded me of a Mystery Quilt Project that had started up a few weeks earlier and which I had forgotten about. The first post about it gave information on what fabrics would be needed and the amounts of each. You can find that post on a different Myra's blog called Blue Meadow Designs, but you'll have to go to the October archives and scroll down to the October 6th post.

Anyway, Myra of Blue Meadow Designs says that the finished project will be a small table square measuring 24 1/2 inches and it's called Criss-Cross Applesauce. That name conjured up images of fall and leaves and apples and warm colors in my mind, so this is what I picked out for my fabrics...


Mystery Quilt Fabric

Now I can move on to the next installment which can be found in Myra's October 11th post. In this step, she tells how to cut the fabric. That seems a bit frightening to me without knowing how it's going to be put back together. But I guess this is the beauty of coming into a mystery project after most of the instructions have already been revealed!

If you are interested in doing this project, you can just look through Blue Meadow Designs and find the other two posts with instructions on this project. The next one is on October 26 showing how to assemble some of the blocks. The fourth installment is on November 3rd showing more of the assembly.

Around November 10th Myra will reveal the final step in the project and then your mystery will be solved. How fun!

Post a comment here if you are participating in this or any other mystery project so we can all see your mystery revealed. Also please let me know if you hear of any other mystery projects like this so I can share them with my readers and perhaps participate in them as well. I love a good mystery!

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Friday, October 10, 2008

Time to Get Organized -- Quilting

I was just looking at my sidebar to see if I had a link to a list of my quilting posts, and discovered that I did not. Hmmm, I thought. Maybe I have only done one or two on quilting so far. I was surprised to find out that, in fact, I have done 5 already and will be adding another one very soon. So it is time to add Quilting to my sidebar list of Hooked On Needles Links. Here we go...



Picture Tutorial


Children's 9 Patch Pillow Quilting Class


Criss-Cross Applesauce Mystery Quilt Project

As with my other link pages, I will update this as more quilting information is added.

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