Showing posts with label charm pack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charm pack. Show all posts

Monday, 23 June 2014

Quilting Update..........it's about time!

Oh dear! How long has it been since I've done a blog post? Let alone one on my quilting antics?
 
Too long is the answer!
 
Well lots has been going on, mainly with the two bees I've joined. I think my last post about my quilting was a tutorial for my Wonky Churn Dash block. This was for the month of May when I was Queen Bee in the LBQB. I received eleven wonderful blocks from my bee ladies and now all I need to do is decide how to put them all together in a quilt. I'm thinking of white sashing but adding something wonky at the posts. Because of the variety of colours used, I'm planning on picking up a charm pack or two when I go to the UK Robert Kaufman distributor in a week's time.
 
I'll do a proper post on my bee blocks once I've joined them together into my quilt.
 
The other bee I've joined is Instagram based. We are using the Modern Bee book by Lindsay Conner. I love most of the blocks in it and change my mind every month about which block I want everyone to make for me when it's my turn to be Queen Bee. That's not until March so I dare say there will be a few changes before then!
In the first month we made the Painter's Palette block for Gina. She asked us to make them a little different so I made mine with pinwheel blocks.
 
 
It was Catrin's turn in June and she chose the Come Together block, requesting certain colours in certain places. I loved putting this block together. It's a big one but so quick and easy to make!
 
 
I got to use some of my new fabrics in this block, which made me happy!
 
I've been making more blocks for my City Sampler quilt but concentrating on the striped version now.
 
And lastly here's a quick quilt I made using the wonderful Dreamin' Vintage fabrics I've got in stock. This collection just oozes summer and makes me smile.
 
 

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Full of the Joys of Spring part 2 - and a tutorial!

So the rest of my day yesterday was spent sewing.
 
And yesterday I made a quilt top! It was so quick and easy I've put a quick tutorial together as I'm thinking it has the possibilities to be as good as the #scrappytripalong that is all the rage online.
 
One of the marketing girls at the offices gave me a charm pack of thirty two 5" squares that are subscription gifts for a Sewing for Pleasure show the magazine is attending in a couple of weeks.
 
'What can you do with this?' she asked.
 
I wasn't immediately struck with inspiration but as usual the creative juices starting flowing and I have come up with this. It measures 38" square but if you kept adding blocks you could make a bed-sized quilt really quickly.........and use up a lot of scraps. You don't have to use one background colour either like I have done here, which would use even more scraps up!
 
 
I'm calling it a #scrappychurndash and here's how you make it.
 
What you need:
Assorted 5" square scraps or a charm pack
Matching background or assorted light or dark scraps. I used calico.
 
Cutting:
1. Cut 5" strips from your background and sub cut these into 5" squares.
 
Method:
1. Take one, 5" background square and cut it in half to make two, 2.5" x 5" rectangles.
2. Join these rectangles to opposite sides of one, 5" scrappy square. Press seams towards scrappy square.
 
 
3. Take one, 5" scrappy square and cut it in half to make two rectangles as before and join them to opposites sides of one, 5" background square. Press seams towards scrappy rectangles.
 
 
4. Cut this second pieced strip in half to make two, 2.5" x 9" rectangles.
 
 
5. Place these pieced rectangles on opposite sides of the first pieced strip.
 
 
6. Join the strips together to complete the block. It should measure 9" square (finished size 8.5" square) and the seams should nestle nicely because you have pressed them in opposite directions.
 
And hey presto one very quick and easy block!
 
 
What do you think? Want to play along too? If you do, tag your images #scrappychurndash
 
Joanna