Thursday, September 10, 2020

It's A Block Party With Crafter's Edge Strips

Crafter's Edge has a new fabric die set, 1" and 1 1/2" strips, that make it even more fun to get creative with a sewing project. The possibilities are endless! Cut long strips or short strips...the choice is yours.

"It's A Block Party!" used the strips for a 1" border around the four square blocks and for a border around the inner quilt. The die cutter was also used to cut the strips for the outside border.

It's A Block Party!


It's so easy to cut the long strips by folding your fabric into 5-6 layers. Lay the fabric dies so that the ends overlap the fold on the fabric. Cover with the protective plastic layer and roll through the machine.


The cut 1 1/2" strips make it easy to add a nice and even 1" border.


You can even cut several sizes at a time.


You end up with perfectly cut strips...no zigs, zags or wonkiness. 


Another way to cut perfect sized strips is to cut your fabric the width of the strip you'll need. This strip was five layers of 6" wide fabric. Lay the cutter across the width with the edges overhanging. Run through the cutter. You'll end up with perfect 1" x 6" or 1 1/2" x 6 strips.


Cutting them that way made it easy to border the four square blocks and make the 2 1/2" x 7 1/2" strip border!



You can even get 2 1/2" cutters that are perfect for cutting binding or borders, too!


The stripes make a sweet border for this and it was so easy to cut with the 2 1/2" die cutter!


You can find the pattern for "It's A Block Party!" HERE.

Be sure to check out all the other fun fabric dies by Crafter's Edge!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

It's A Garden Party Row Along Day For My Guest Carolyn

Today is the start of a great row along, "It's A Garden Party", and I'm so lucky to play hostess for a guest today. Carolyn is sharing her special design and it is so sweet! Marian from Seams To Be Sew is the master hostess of this whole thing. Thanks, Marian!

Carolyn's "Highland Cow" measures 24" x 24" and is created using iron-on adhesive. Isn't he just the cutest! Carolyn has several car patterns for the Row by Row license plates and enjoys making original collages that mainly include animals.

Highland Cow


You can find Carolyn's pattern HERE. You do not need a Dropbox account to download the pattern. 

Be sure to check out all the amazing blocks and rows!

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Blue Heron Quilting
Carolyn Butterfield
Made By Marney
Pumpkin Patch BC
The Devoted Quilter

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Bobbin In Quilts Blog
Kissed Quilts
Patchwork Breeze
Songbird Designs/Brenda's Blog
Stitchin’ at Home

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Daughters of Dorinda
Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Just Let Me Quilt
Lovingly Lissa
The Quilt Rambler

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Fabric Bash/Carpe Blogum
For the Love of Geese
Kathleen McMusing
Ms P Designs USA
QuilterChic

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Heleen Pinkster Quilt Design
Patti’s Patchwork
Quilt Schmilt
Scrapdash
Your Sewing Friend

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Charisma’s Corner
Clever Chameleon
Dragonfly's Quilting Design Studio
Kathy's Kwilts and More
Mountain Meadow Designs

Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Cynthia’s Creating Ark
Miss Loreen's Schoolhouse
Moose Stash Quilting
Tuning My Heart Quilts
Cheryl LaPlante

Thursday, October 01, 2020

Barbara Dieges
Linda B Creative
Orange Blossom Quilt Design Studio
Sunflower Stitcheries and Quilting
Ursa Minor

Tuesday, October 06, 2020

Bumbleberry Stitches
Charlie's Daughter
Seams To Be Sew
The Quilting Room with Mel
Words & Stitches

Thursday, October 08, 2020

Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Lynn's Beauty
Quilt Art
Renee's Quilting Addiction
Sew Incredibly Crazy

There's a giveaway, too!


a Rafflecopter giveaway

Electric Quilt (https://www.electricquilt.com) is offering a 20% discount code off any products except for EQ Academy during the row along. The coupon code is: GARDENPARTY20.

I'm so glad you stopped by!

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Riley Blake Designs Uni The Unicorn Project Tour

Unicorns are a favorite of most young girls and teenagers, but I'm sure there are a lot of people (like my daughter) who continue to love them into adulthood. The panel is really bright and cheerful and it looks so sweet in this quilt!

 "Unicorn Garden." The finished quilt is 52" x 52"




Riley Blake Designs "Uni the Unicorn" official licensed fabric is a winner all around. The unicorn is adorable and the other fabrics in the line are so beautiful you can't help but love it! The fabrics are 100 per cent cotton and are perfect for quilts, pillows, stuffies, or home decor.


How cute is this unicorn...so sweet and colorful!


"Be Unique" is adorable among the flowers.


Quilting was by Ginger Turner of Sew Sassy Longarm. Beautiful choice on the quilting!


Pretty butterflies, flowers, and stars in the fabric.


A little scallop in the outside border for variety works nicely.


A little softness on the back for cuddle time!


I love how all the fabrics go together so nicely.


There's also a panel to make a fabric book...how fun is that!


You can find my "Unicorn Garden" pattern HERE.


Check out some more fun projects using Riley Blake Designs "Uni the Unicorn" fabric.

Sunflower Seams

A Bit of Scrap Stuff

Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, August 27, 2020

I Like Thursday With Not Afraid Of Color

 Lee Anna at Not Afraid of Color has weekly posts on Thursday, along with other bloggers, sharing "likes" in their lives. I love reading all the "likes" but I'm terrible about sharing mine. I'm more of a once-in-a-while I Like Thursday poster. And I'm usually late posting. Sorry Lee Anna!

I feel like this should be more of a like-hate post. We've been having lots of repairs and updates on the new house, so it's hard to get excited about all the dust. But it is nice to see things coming together. I love my new house and know I will love it more when it is fixed a bit. 

We had the inside painted before we moved in and the outside will get painted in a week or two. This is definitely a fixer upper house, but it had some really good qualities like shutters and crown molding.


I like that they cut down the countertop to one height. It had some ugly and thick tile on the bar and back splash, and the countertop was damaged. It's gone...yay! The tile floor is going, too. It's about 17 years old and has quite a few loose tiles. This is a picture from the previous owner's sale promotion. That's not my pic on the wall.


I really like how this will look when it's done...a new sink, too! No pictures, but we replaced fans and lights in some rooms. The old ones were really gross!


I like (love) the new countertops and flooring that will be installed.



Sewing has been interesting through all this. I actually missed a deadline. GASP! That was a first for me and I didn't LIKE it. This was a combo project for ThermOWeb and Crafter's Edge.


I like living closer to my family. Utah was beautiful, but family is better. Nevada has online classes for school because of Covid. My daughter is a superwoman coordinating five school age kids and their online schedules. Plus, her husband is a teacher trying to work through the online curriculum. Crazy! 

Their house is small so my daughter is really working miracles getting them educated. I help a little by taking Monkey Baby (who just turned 3!) so she can focus on the five and seven year old boys. The older three do their own thing without much help. 


I like that he is a good snuggler and loves to sit next to me while watching Netflix or reading a book with me. Not so happy that I took his picture, though. LOL


I like Halloween. Actually, I like it a lot! Joan from Moosestash Quilting and I started a Facebook page with just Halloween sewing things. I'm loving it! Joan is as crazy about Halloween as I am, so we're a great team. It's called Cackling Stitches...we'd love to have you join if you're into Halloween.


Check out Not Afraid of Color for more fun likes!

Tumblers And Unicorns With Crafter's Edge And ThermOWeb

It's always fun to combine a project with two of my favorite things...ThermOWeb and Crafter's Edge. I love ThermOWeb's iron-on adhesive, Heat n Bond Lite, Iron-on Adhesive, for applique, and Crafter's Edge dies make it a breeze to cut out shapes for quilting and applique. It's a win-win for sure!

Heat n Bond Lite, Iron-on Adhesive is so easy to use and peels off easily without having to score the paper. You'll love it! Crafter's Edge dies have no sharp edges that can cut through up to six layers of fabric. It's a bonus that they store flat and don't take up much room. 


The Tumbler dies come in different sizes in one package...so cool!


I wanted a unicorn quilt that would be okay for a boy or girl so I checked out unicorn colors. Did you know unicorns come in different colors other than white? Well they do! I went with a blue and black one for this quilt.

Unicorns Unite, 48" x 48"


It's not a proven fact, but I've heard that Blue Unicorns are social leaders and usually symbolize faithfulness between partners. 


Though Black Unicorns are often thought of as being evil because of their color, they really are a symbol of freedom, power, and strength. 

To make this unicorn quilt you'll need a few things:

Heat n Bond Lite, Iron-on Adhesive

Thread, batting, sewing machine, rotary cutter

1 1/2 yards - black fabric

1 yard - white fabric

1 yard - blue fabric

1/2 yard - black and white stripes (binding)

Optional: Spray n Bond Basting Adhesive

Crafter's Edge Unicorn Fabric Die, 4" Tumbler Fabric Die, and Crossover II Cutting Machine


Cutting instructions: 

Cut 35 - black 4" Tumblers
Cut 44 - white 4" Tumblers
Cut 9 - blue 4" Tumblers
Cut 2 – 3” x 28 ½” black, left and right Border A

Cut 2 – 2 ½” x 32 ½” black, top and bottom Border A

Cut 2 – 1 ½” x 34 ½” blue, left and right Border B

Cut 2 – 1 ½” x 34 ½” blue, top and bottom Border B

Cut 2 – 3 ½” x 34 ½” white, left and right Border C

Cut 2 – 3 ½” x 40 ½” white, top and bottom Border C

Cut 4 – 4 ½” x 40 ½” black, Border D

Cut 4 – 4 ½” x 4 ½” blue, Border D

Cut 6 - 2 ½” x 43" black and white stripes, Binding

With right sides together, sew tumblers together in rows using the different colors as shown in quilt. Press seams in rows in opposite directions. With right sides together, sew rows together as shown in quilt; match seams. Press seams down. Trim off edges of tumblers to make Center Block Tumblers/Unicorns 27 ½” x 28 ½”. 

Prepare Crafter's Edge Unicorns: Iron adhesive to wrong side of fabrics; let cool. 



Following Crafter’s Edge instructions, place paper side of adhesive facing up on platform*. Cover as directed before running through machine. Run die and fabric through machine. *To reverse the direction of design, place fabric side up before cutting.


Unicorn facing left - place dies on iron-on adhesive side with fabric face down.



Unicorn facing right - place dies on fabric side with adhesive face down.

Peel off paper liner from the backs of applique pieces. Place applique, adhesive side down, on right side of fabric. Press according to package directions until entire piece is bonded. Let cool. 


Using a heatproof applique sheet can help in assembling the design before ironing it to the fabric.


Iron unicorns on Center Block following package directions. Sew around edges of applique using a straight, zig-zag, or blanket stitch. 


With right sides together, sew 3” x 28 ½” black strips to left and right of Center Block. Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew 2 ½” x 32 ½” black strips to top and bottom of Center Block. Press seams down.

With right sides together, sew 1 ½” x 34 ½” blue strips to left and right of Border A. Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew 1 ½” x 34 ½” blue strips to top and bottom of Border A. Press seams down.

With right sides together, sew 3 ½” x 34 ½” white strips to left and right of Border B. Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew 3 ½” x 40 ½” white strips to top and bottom of Border B. Press seams down.

With right sides together, sew 4 ½” x 40 ½” black strips to left and right of Border C. Press seams towards borders. With right sides together, sew a 4 ½” x 4 ½” blue square to the ends of remaining 4 ½” x 40 ½” black strips. Press seams towards center. With right sides together, sew strips to top and bottom of Border C. Press seams down.

*Quilt assembly with 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.


Check out ThermOWeb for this post and more amazing projects to sew and create!


Thanks for stopping by!


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