Showing posts with label Once Upon A Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Once Upon A Story. Show all posts

Monday, October 7, 2019

Once Upon A Story Row Along Show And Tell Day

It's been such a fun time seeing all those "Once Upon A Story" blocks, hasn't it!
Thanks to Marian at Seams To Be Sew, this has been a great row along.
The blocks can be used alone or with several of them to create a quilt.
My block is 30" x 30" and with an added border, it is perfect as a baby quilt.

It's probably no surprise that I chose "Five Little Monkeys" as my block!
This baby quilt measures 42" x 42" with the added borders.



The fabrics I used were by Northcott who generously gave me one yard of fabric, which I used
for the background. It's Stonehenge Gradations #39382-12. Of course, I had to have more,
so I bought a bundle of this pretty fabric from the Fat Quarter Shop. The colors are amazing!


You can download the free block pattern HERE

To create the quilt with a finished 30" x 30" Center Block:

Cut 2 – 6” x 6” squares, Center Block corners
Cut 2 - 2 ½” x 30 ½” strips, left and right Border A 
Cut 2 - 2 ½” x 34 ½” strips, top and bottom Border A
Cut 2 - 4 ½” x 34 ½” strips, left and right Border B 
Cut 2 - 4 ½” x 42 ½” strips, top and bottom Border B
Cut 1 - backing to fit 42" x 42" quilt front (allow extra for quilting)
Cut 1 - batting to fit 42" x 42" quilt front (allow extra for quilting)
Cut 5 - 2 ½" x 43" strips, binding

Step 1: Center Block Corners
Draw a diagonal line on wrong side of 6” x 6” squares.  
Place one square in top corners of center block, wrong sides together. Sew on drawn line. 
Trim 1/4” from seam and press open.


Step 2: Border A
 With right sides together, sew 2 ½” x 30 ½” strips to left and right of Center Block. 
Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew 2 ½” x 34 ½” strips to top
and bottom of Center Block. Press seams down.

Step 3: Border B
With right sides together, sew 4 ½” x 34 ½” strips to left and right of Border A. 
Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew 4 ½” x 42 ½” strips to top
and bottom of Border A. Press seams down.

Step 4: Finish Quilt
Finish using your favorite method of quilting and binding.

I use Spray n Bond to finish smaller quilts using this method:

Quilt assembly batting and basting spray
Protect the area where you will be working by placing an old sheet or paper under and 
around the area you’ll be spraying. Place the batting on work area, smoothing to remove 
wrinkles. Place the quilt backing, wrong side down, on top of batting. Smooth to remove 
wrinkles. Having the batting a bit larger than the backing is suggested. 

Roll back about six inches of the quilt back to expose some of the batting. Using the basting
 spray, spray batting from one edge to the other. Carefully lay the wrong side of quilt backing 
over the sprayed surface of batting. Smooth fabric to ensure it adheres to the sprayed fabric 
and remove any wrinkles. Roll back the rest of the quilt back to continue spraying and 
smoothing about six inches at a time until you reach the bottom of the quilt back. 
Check for creases or folds you might have missed.

Turn backing and batting over to have batting facing up. Lay quilt front, wrong side down, 
on batting. Make sure quilt front is lined up correctly; smooth out wrinkles. Use the same 
spray and smooth method as the backing. Trim edges and square-up quilt. 
Quilt as desired and add binding.

I used my favorite iron-on adhesive for the applique...love it!
Heat n Bond's EZ Print Lite Sheets can be run through an inkjet printer...no tracing!
Heat n Bond Lite comes in larger sheets, too.


Look at the other bloggers who made finished projects with those cute blocks:

Just Let Me Quilt
Words & Stitches
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Ursula Prandtstetter at Tuning My Heart Quilts
Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Linda B Creative
Charlie???s Daughter at Bobbin In Quilts
Seams To Be Sew - Layout Tutorial




There's a GIVEAWAY!


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Thanks for stopping by!


Monday, September 30, 2019

Once Upon A Story Row Along With A Guest

Marian at Seams To Be Sew is having her Once Upon A Story Row Along 
and today I'm sharing my blog with Lydia so she can share her fairy tale block.
There's also a giveaway arranged by Seams To Be Sew...thanks, Marian!


Take it away, Lydia!

A big thank you to Marian for bringing us her fifth great Row Along!
And Carol Swift for hosting me.....my first!

 Who doesn’t like fairy tales!?! 

My choice as soon as I heard the theme was Hickory, Dickory, Dock. If you have
never heard of it before, here is the beginning verse by Mother Goose.

Hickory, Dickory, Dock,
mouse ran up the clock;
The clock struck one,
And down he run,
Hickory, Dickory, Dock

I imagined these cute mice running around having a great time just before the clock strikes one.
Although the rhyme refers to a mouse, I needed to have mice having a wonderful time. The
ribbon comes from an experience I had at our camp. In the evening, I was stitching on a project
and left my pearl cotton thread out. When rising in the morning, I noticed a mouse had taken the
end of the pearl cotton and pulled it up to the back of the chair, along the window frame and to
the ceiling beams! What a laugh it gave me! No, I don’t have a fear of mice. 

For the clock it needed to be a grandfather clock with the feel of grandeur.
Can’t you just hear the deep sound as it strikes one? We have such a clock in our home.
My husband says it always strikes so he misses the beginning or end of a T.V. show! LOL
As for me, I feel the clock brings a heart beat to the house.


My block is made using cotton for the background with wool applique. The wonderful
background fabric is from Northcott fabrics. Don’t you think it makes the perfect “wall paint”
for the scene.There are many pages to the pattern so that you would not be confused by all
the pieces for the mice. I have made the pattern giving you easy reverse pieces to trace.
Thank you for downloading my block. Do go and visit the other bloggers who are participating
in this wonderful row along. Get my pattern HERE.

Here is the list of the blogs still to come:

Tuesday, 9/24/2019
Pumpkin Patch BC | Stitchin at Home


Thursday, 9/26/2019
From My Carolina Home | Words & Stitches |Tuning My Heart Quilts


Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Carole Andrews | Charlies Daughter at Just Let Me QuiltMountain Meadow Designs
Seams To Be SewDuck Creek Mountain Quilting


Thursday, October 03, 2019
Clever Chameleon | Sew Incredibly Crazy | Miss Loreens Schoolhouse
Seams To Be Sew


Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Show and Tell Day
TBA


*Lydia shared this amazing quilt she made with me and I had to share it with you. It's beautiful!



Look at these two great giveaways!


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Thanks, Lydia, for hanging out on my blog today and thanks to all of you for visiting!

Friday, September 13, 2019

Crazy Busy Couple Of Weeks In My Sewing World Recap

It's been such a crazy busy couple of weeks in my sewing world, but it has been so fun!
There was a lot of overlapping of posts with same day posting...it was totally crazy.
I thought I'd do a little recap with links.

I'm so lucky to work with Therm O Web (love their products, really I do!) and this week
was no exception. I got to design four blocks for their Halloween Chills and Thrills sew along.
So exciting! The patterns are free so be sure to grab them and get busy sewing. There
will be instructions for a table runner at Therm O Web September 24th to put them all together.









Creatin' in the Sticks had the "My Favorite Block" blog hop happening...so much inspiration!
Carla is the best blog hop partner! We alternate months, which makes it easy on both of us.
I'm lucky to have her and all those amazing bloggers who jump in to share projects...love it!

I'm a huge fan of the Dresden block, so I shared my project and a few other Dresden's I've made.
You can find my post and the list of other blog hoppers HERE.


Marian at Seams To Be Sew has her fifth row along happening and I've been a part of all five.
This time it was called "Once Upon A Story" and we all shared a block of a favorite nursery
rhyme, story, or song. I picked "Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed" for my block.
I think it had something to do with the Monkey Boys in my life that made me pick that one!
You can find my block and links to the other blocks in my post HERE.


Those Monkey Boys have so much energy and keep me smiling. 
They had fun at the park during some project photo taking. The loved that water!




Sewing for Riley Blake is another of my favorite things to do. I'm really lucky and I know it.
They make it so easy and let me sew whatever pops into my head using their fabric.
Since there's a lot of crazy ideas in my head, it's a ton of fun!

This week was "Caught Red Handed" with "Cops and Robbers" fabric.
You can find that post HERE.


Sewing is definitely an uplifting and inspiring hobby that makes me feel blessed to be a part of.
I'm grateful to all of you who teach me new things and inspire me with what you make.
You rock my world!

I'm also grateful for Heat n Bond EZ Print Sheets and Aurifil Thread. 
They truly make my applique projects easier!

Heat n Bond EZ Print Lite Sheets – You’ll love these for applique because they are so easy. 
Just run the sheets through your inkjet printer and they are ready for ironing on your fabric.

Aurifil Thread – This thread is amazing for sewing. The applique blocks in these projects were 
sewn using 28 wt thread, but 40wt or 50wt works, too. Use the 50wt thread for sewing seams.

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Once Upon A Story With Five Little Monkeys

It's time for another row along by Marian at Seams to be Sew.Thanks, Marian, for putting this
in motion and lining everything up! This time we're having fun with "Once Upon A Story"
of fairy tales, poems, and songs. I knew right away I'd be making something with the
 "Five Little Monkeys" theme. Monkeys are kind of my thing!
My Monkey Boys love to jump on anything, including beds!

This block is unfinished at 30 1/2" x 30 1/2"


In case you don't know the song...


Five Little Monkeys Jumping On The Bed

Five little monkeys jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor And the doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the bed

Four little monkeys jumping on the bed 
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor And the doctor said,
No more monkeys jumping on the bed

Three little monkeys jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor 
And the doctor said,
No more monkeys jumping on the bed

Two little monkeys jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor
And the doctor said,
No more monkeys jumping on the bed

One little monkey jumping on the bed
One fell off and bumped his head
Mama called the doctor 
And the doctor said,
Put those monkeys right to bed



The fabrics I used were by Northcott who generously gave me one yard of fabric, which I used
for the background. It's Stonehenge Gradations #39382-12. Of course, I had to have more,
so I bought a bundle of this pretty fabric from the Fat Quarter Shop. The colors are amazing!


You can download the free block pattern HERE


Check out all the other row along participants:

Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Show and Tell Day
TBA
There's a giveaway, too!

a Rafflecopter giveaway



My patterns from previous Seams to be Sew Sew Alongs:
2015 - EQ7  Seasons - HERE


2016 - The Road Home - HERE


2017 - Christmas Caroling - HERE


2018- My Happy Place - HERE


I used my favorite iron-on adhesive for the applique...love it!
Heat n Bond's EZ Print Lite Sheets can be run through an inkjet printer...no tracing!
Heat n Bond Lite comes in sheets, too.


Thanks for stopping by!



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