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!


It's Day One Of The Halloween Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop

I think I make it pretty clear to most people that I love Halloween, so in case
you missed that information...I LOVE HALLOWEEN! I don't like walking through
haunted houses because it creeps me out to have someone jump out at me, but I 
love all the other spooky, creepy, noncreepy, and fun things about Halloween.

Which is why I'm so happy to be hosting the Witchy Stitchy Blog Hop!


I've opened my blog to host Janie, who doesn't have a blog but wanted to play along.

Janie makes these cuties in the hoop...don't you love them!


Wondering how to do this blog hop thing?
Start with the first name on the current day and click on it.
Once you're at that blog, see all the Halloween goodness and then click on
the next name on the list (they will have the list on their blog, too.)
Keep going to each blog (comments are very much welcomed) until you're done.

Come back the next day and start the process all over. It will last five days and be 
full of incredible sewing and quilting inspiration. Not all of it will be scary, so don't
be afraid to check them out. You will be in awe of everything, I'm sure!

Ready to start hopping? 

I have a giveaway!

Quilt Taffy is one of my favorite online stores so I got a gift certificate
to share with one of you. Corrie has lots of things to choose from!


There's a Pinterest page for all this Witchy Stitchy madness HERE.


Friday, October 4, 2019

Virtual Cookie Exchange And Christmas Blog Hop

It's that time again! I've been doing the Virtual Cookie Exchange for several years
and it just keeps getting better and better. I changed it a bit last year to include Christmas
projects, not just cookies. There were so many great recipes and inspiring projects!

I'd love to have you join me this year...it's easy, it's fun, and you'll get great ideas.
Just to change things up a bit, it's a totally different button this year.


Do you want to play along? I'd love to have you!
If you don't want to bake anything, that's okay...you don't have to.
THE RULES for the Virtual Cookie Exchange are simple and should be stress free:

Share a Christmas cookie recipe, tradition, and/or quilt.
Recipes can be a favorite from your childhood or a current one.
Traditions and quilts can be old or new.
Post your project on your assigned day.
Have a giveaway or don't have a giveaway. It's totally up to you!

Add a tutorial or just post photos...again, it's up to you.
Visit everyone's blog on the list and leave a sweet comment.
That's it!

Email me with the following information if you want to play along:

Name:
Email:
Blog Name:
Blog URL:

My email address is:


You don't have a blog? 
I can host a few people, so email if you're interested.

Let the Christmas planning, baking, and sewing begin!


Tuesday, October 1, 2019

A Time For All Seasons October Block Of The Month

I can't believe it's October and that we only have a few more blocks for the
A Time For All Seasons Block of the Month!
This month it's Carla's turn to wow us with her October blocks...loving them!




Here's the optional finished quilt information:

62” x 74” quilt top 
5 rows across, 6 rows down
30 blocks (6 bonus blocks)
 2” sashings (or you could use 1" sashings for a smaller quilt)
 4 yards background fabric (allows for extra if needed)
2 ½ yards sashing fabric
Miscellaneous fabrics of your choice for appliques, etc. 
(A fat quarter bundle works great for this)


Do you want to sew all the blocks? Check out the links below:

February blocks by Amy at Sew Incredibly Crazy
can be found HERE.



March blocks by Just Let Me Quilt
can be found in my Etsy shop HERE.



April blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.




May blocks by Joan at Moosestash Quilting
can be found HERE.



June blocks by Carol at Just Let Me Quilt
Dad's Tie Overload HERE


Sailing Into Summer Solstice HERE



June Bride and Groom HERE



July blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.



August blocks by Amy at Sew Incredibly Crazy
can be found HERE.



September blocks by Joan at Moosestash Quilting
can be found HERE.



October blocks by Carla at Creatin' in the Sticks
can be found HERE.



There's a Facebook page to share your finished blocks HERE.
Amy has a giveaway each month for those that link up their finished blocks, too!

It's never too late to join in!

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