Showing posts with label Dances with Waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dances with Waves. Show all posts

Sunday Stash Report, May 15, 2011

I felt very successful after my first quilty lecture at Sunshine Quilters of San Diego in El Cajon, CA on Tuesday of this past week.  The guild took me out to a nice Italian restaurant before the meeting and treated me to a nice gift card for merchandise at Memory Lane Quilt Shop in Santee, CA.  I have a potential for a purchase, but since it's a gift no yardage to add this week.  I'm also at the start of one project and the middle of three others so nothing to claim as used.  A null week!

Used this week: 0 yards
Used YTD: 115.25 yards
Purchased this week: 0 yards
Purchased YTD: 26.5 yards
Net Fabric Used in 2011: 88.75 yards


I used the Quiltmaker Dances With Waves pattern to put together a tutorial on paper piecing.  It is the next post if you are interested.  Awhile back one of my followers asked for it.  I have another tutorial on the product Texture Magic that I will be posting shortly too.  I used the Texture Magic on my Kovers project that is currently in the quilting queue at Kerry's Quilting.  It's fun and easy creating a different element.  Did you hear me say it's easy?


So here's what I'm working on today...Kartwheels. I've got the first four of 12 arcs done. Four each of different dark blues, greens, and purples. You see two of the blues. Green is being sewing now.  I'm using five different backgrounds. The background fabrics are from Sew Batik and the other batiks I'll use are stash (mostly from Memory Lane).  This is a Judy Niemeyer pattern called Mariner's Star and one of my 2011 UFOs.

I've also got Kourageous, Koncealed, and Korrecting Koncealed in work.  You can see where I'm at will all three of these at the end of the month.  Kourageous is my 2011 UFO that I'm doing with Judy's 2011 UFO Challenge.  This month I'm to make a Lily of the Valley block.  The Koncealed quilts are part of the Quiltmaker 2011 Quilt-Along that I'm hosting at Quilters Club of America.

My DH came up with a great name for my Making Ends Meet quilt project, Koasting.  This one is my favorite out of a couple others...Kounting and Kompromising.  What do you think? 

See how others are doing with their stash at Judy's Patchwork Times.

Paper Piecing, May 13, 2011

Several have asked if I could put together a tutorial on paper piecing.  I've used the sailboat pattern from the Quiltmaker Magazine Jan/Feb 11 called Dances With Waves.  This was Quiltmakers Make-A-Blanket Day pattern in support of Project Linus.

First reproduce your pattern.  Make sure it copies (or prints out) at the exact size as called out in the instructions. Sometimes there will be a measurement box on the pattern. Use a ruler to make sure it measures as it suggests. If you don’t have the right pattern size it will make a difference in your over all finish size.


In this case I need 6 ½” and my printer only printed it at 6 ¼”. I took the print out to a copier and enlarged it by .05% (105%) and now I have a 6 ½” pattern to work with.
Enlarged Pattern
Using the same original and copier setting make ALL the copies you need for your project. Repeat with each pattern in the project.  Trim each pattern to make them easier to handle.
For the paper piecing method you’ll need a firm straight edge like a bookmark or index card and an Add-A-Quarter ruler.

Measure area to cover starting with #1. Cut a strip 1” larger all the way around. You will want your piece to be ½” over the pattern to be covered. #1 is 1 ½” x 2 5/8”; you will need your fabric piece to be 2 ½” x 3 5/8”.

Center the fabric piece from the back of your pattern with right side of fabric facing you. Hold the pattern (you’ll need both hands) facing you with a light behind so you can see through to the fabric.
Wrong Side of Pattern Should Be Against Wrong Side of Fabric
Stitching from the front of the pattern run a basting stitch through the #1 fabric and pattern.
Take your straight edge and place it on the line between #1 and #2.
Straight Edge On Line
Fold the pattern over the straight edge exposing the fabric.
Pattern Folded Over Straight Edge Exposing Fabric
Using your Add-A-Quarter ruler trim away excess fabric #1 over the line between #1 and #2 on the pattern.
Add-A-Quarter on Fabric #1 Positioned for Trimming
Measure #2 the same way as you did #1. #2 fabric will need to include the seam allowance of the pattern.  Add an extra ¼” to your piece to cover this.
Measure Fabric #2 Add for Pattern Seam Allowance
Place #2 fabric piece over #1 fabric right sides together. You should be able to line up #2 fabric with its edge exactly on #1 fabric edge (where you just used your Add-A-Quarter ruler to trim excess fabric #1). Use your light source behind you with the pattern facing you to make sure #1 and #2 fabrics line up correctly.

Now the tricky part…holding fabrics in place with both hands flip the unit to the front where you can see the pattern.  With a very small stitch length sew from the pattern side on the line between #1 and #2. Start and end a couple of stitches over the line to secure the stitching.

Take your straight edge and place it on the line between #1 and #2. Fold the pattern over your straight edge exposing the fabric making certain your #1 and #2 fabrics are still right sides together as you sewed them. Using your Add-A-Quarter ruler trim away excess fabric #1 and #2.  Note that there should be very little, if any, fabric #1 to trim.
Trim Fabric #1 and Fabric #2
Open fabric #2 finger press and iron press the pieces open. Make sure you have covered each pattern piece entirely with fabric.

Continue with each pattern piece in numeric order the same way as with #1 and #2 until you’ve completed the last pattern piece.
Fabric #3 to Fabric #2
Fabric #5 to Fabric #6 and then Fabric #7

Using a ruler trim away the remaining excess fabric that you will have over the seam allowance. You will be trimming on the outside line.
Trim the Outside Line Leaving 1/4" Seam Allowance
Finished!
Once you’ve completed the last trimming you can remove the paper or wait until you’ve attached the unit to the next unit.  You will also need to remove the basting stitch on #1.

If you have any questions leave me a comment.  This can be challenging.  You will need practice.  The results are worth it!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

This one from Quiltmaker Magazine July/August 10 Issue 134 by Theresa Eisinger called Pinwheel Cove was fast, fun and beautiful as it came together.  I just love it!  The blue is electric in it with the more suttle teal, medium and light greens.  I liked her version so much that was featured on the cover that I had to have one of my own--only in Batiks!  I've called my quilt Komfort Kove.  It's one of my 2011 UFO projects.  It will be going to Kerry's Quilting on Saturday and I'll be able to claim the yardage usage on Sunday with Patchwork Times!

I've been working on my 1st ever Quilty Lecture that is scheduled for Tuesday, May 10 at Sunshine Quilters in El Cajon, CA.  I've had several of my close quilting sisters help me choose what goes into my "trunk show".  Now all I have to do is find enough room in two (possibly three) large suitcases that I'll use for the transport.  Many of them are large quilts.  Its been suggested that the less the folds the more that I'll be able to pack in the space I've got.  My topic for the evening is "How to Get Published".  All the recent activity with being the 1st Quiltmaker Magazine Quilt-Along Blog Host on Quilters Club of America gives me lots to talk about.

I'm  still trying to find the time to put the finishing touches on my Paper Piecing Tutorial.  I used Dances With Waves pattern for it.  Bare with me...it is coming.

Have you been on the Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Blog Tour this week?  I've been on Monday and Tuesday and plan to go there next.  Some exciting blog sites to visit and lots of opportunities for prizes!  Tomorrow is BAE Systems Quilters May monthly meeting.  I'm planning a dry run....  Hope your week is filled with quilty things...make sure you visit your sewing room frequently...even if it's just to get good vibes!

Sunday Stash Report, April 10, 2011

For those who asked...I'm just about finished with the foundation piecing tutorial that I assembled while making Dances with Waves.  Perhaps by Wednesday I'll have something posted. 

So for my report this week. Dances with Waves project is now in queue with Kerry's Quilting. A bit late for Make-A-Blanket Day, but I'm sure Project Linus won't mind.  Thanks Quiltmaker for another year of supporting Project Linus' cause.  For the complete pattern go to www.quiltmaker.com/projectlinus

So how did you do using your stash this week?

Used this week: 4.25 yards
Used YTD: 86.75 yards
Purchased this week: 0 yard
Purchased YTD: 19.5 yards
Net Fabric Used in 2011: 67.25 yards

Check out more Stash Reports at Patchwork Times.

Design Wall Monday, April 4, 2011

Happy Monday! 

Today I have Dances With Waves on my design wall.  This is the Quiltmaker pattern for 2011 Make-A-Blanket Day campaign for Project Linus.  I've made each one of their patterns to support Project Linus since I can remember.  You can go to their website www.quiltmaker.com where all the patterns are offered for FREE!  I'll be using the blue "bubbly" fabric for all borders and then either the boat fabric or the bottom fabric of the sail as the binding.  It will be something from my stash for the back.  First though I've got to pull off the paper foundation!

Quiltmaker Quilt-Along 2011 is just days away from going live on Quilters Club of America website.  Get your May/June Issue #139 and join the QM Quilt-Along Group as I host the Quilt-Along 2011 Mystery designed by Debbie Caffrey.

For more inspiration go to Patchwork Times and follow the links to other quilters' design walls.

Sunday Stash Report, April 3, 2011

I've been sewing a bit of everything this week.  On Friday I started sewing the QM 2011 Project Linus Make-A-Blanket pattern Dances with Waves from their January/February Issue #137.  Here's what's on my table today.  I've been asked to do a tutorial on paper piecing (aka foundation piecing) so I'm working on it with this project.  The sail boats are a good starter project for foundation piecing.  I know I missed the February 11, 2011 Make-A-Blanket Day, but I'm sure my tardiness won't be a problem :)!

Kerry's Quilting has my Making Ends Meet project in her queue. I selected a thread in a bright yellow and a cute all over wild animal jungle pattern for the stitching. I'm planning on a scrappy binding with two fabrics that are in the quilt top. It's going to be really cute when it's finished.

So for my report this week.  Nothing to claim used for the week.  A yard purchased for the Dances with Waves project...it's that medium blue with the "bubbles" for the water under the sail boats and borders.  I'll be claiming used next week for this project as I intend to have it done by then. 

So how did you do using your stash this week?

Used this week: 0 yards
Used YTD: 82.5 yards
Purchased this week: 1 yard
Purchased YTD: 19.5 yards
Net Fabric Used in 2011: 63 yards

Check out more Stash Reports at Patchwork Times.