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Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Win a Pattern!!

Now that all four of my Polka Dot Crossing quilts are complete and patterns available on Craftsy, I thought it would be grand to do a contest -- to win a free pattern.

Check out these four designs, which include:
Shoe Shop, Flower Shop, Barber Shop, and Fabric Shop


SHOE SHOP

FLOWER SHOP

BARBER SHOP

FABRIC SHOP


Contest closed.

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Saturday, September 21, 2013

Add or Change Lettering on Your Quilt

If you wish to use different wording—here’s how easily you can do it:

1.       In a word document, select the letters for the changes needed to spell out the new inscription.
2.       Decide upon the font style and font size of these letters.
3.       Change the font color from black to a grey to save ink before printing out the page(s).
4.       Trace around each letter with a permanent marker, ensuring that the ink is showing on the back side of the page. 
5.       Using the back side of the page as your template, now trace out the new letters onto the fusible web paper.
 
If you can’t find the same font used in the pattern; then choose another font. The best fonts to use are ones that have rounded edges. The larger the letters, the easier it’ll be to stitch around the edges.

TIP:  To figure out the best size for the new font -- type several letters: of those used in the pattern and the new font you will be using, to determine if the size is similar.

The following word looks rather strange; however, to show you how different fonts behave; you’ll wish to use letters that will fit nicely into the space they are to be placed. The word: QUILT, is done with five different fonts – Impress BT, Cooper Black, Onyx, Adobe Arabic, and Forte all in the same size of 60.
QUILT 
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POLKA DOT CROSSING--
Shop to Shop quilts: Shoe Shop, Flower Shop, Barber Shop, Fabric Shop
On any of the Polka Dot Crossing quilts, you may change the wording, or even omit them all together. If you wish to change the words to suit your purpose when making one; follow the five steps above.  
Note: The Segoe Marker font used in these patterns can be downloaded for free from the internet.
 
 
 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Flower Shop Pattern

Shop to Shop -- Series A consists of four themed quilts using polka dot fabrics for the inner border and binding. Colors used will be brown, green, red, and yellow. Each one will be embellished with a variety of buttons; and wording decorating the outer border.
 

  
You'll be able to decide whether you wish to use the wording provided in the pattern, or make changes such as: using different words or none at all. Or, you may wish to use appliques instead of buttons for some of the blocks.


The center section with the first border (polka dot fabric) is 15 3/8" wide x 12" high.  Add the white border and it will be approximately 22" wide x 18 1/2" high.

The second pattern: FLOWER SHOP is now available at my Craftsy store.
 
 
MORE ABOUT THIS PATTERN
 
Check out the following blog posts that journal this pattern's progress:
 
 
 
Check back in two weeks, for the next pattern in this series. Want to join in the fun and win a free pattern, this opportunity will be coming later this fall. More details coming in October.
 
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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Shoe Shop Pattern

Shop to Shop -- Series A consists of four themed quilts using polka dot fabrics for the inner border and binding. Colors used will be brown, green, red, and yellow. Each one will be embellished with a variety of buttons; and wording decorating the outer border.
 
 
 
You'll be able to decide whether you wish to use the wording provided in the pattern, or make changes such as: using different words or none at all. Or, you may wish to use appliques instead of buttons for some of the blocks.
 
The center section with the first border (polka dot fabric) is 15 3/8" wide x 12" high.  Add the white border and it will be approximately 22" wide x 18 1/2" high.

The first pattern: SHOE SHOP is now available at my Craftsy store.
 
 
MORE ABOUT THIS PATTERN
 
Check out the following blog posts that journal this pattern's progress:
 
 
 
Check back in two weeks, for the next pattern in this series. Want to join in the fun and win a free pattern, this opportunity will be coming later this fall. More details coming in October.
 
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Saturday, August 31, 2013

Elza's Flowers

My final layout chosen, appliques fused in place, and zigzag stitching done; it was time to add the  lettering to the borders.

This time I tried all capital letters on the bottom border; however, I didn't think it fit or looked balanced. So, then I redid the letters I needed; and replaced most of them with lower case letters.
 

FIRST LAYOUT WITH CAPITAL LETTERS
 

CHANGING TO LOWER CASE LETTERS 
 
This change was to my liking. The last addition to make was adding some fancy buttons, once the quilt was finished.
To finish, all I needed to add was the backing, as I had added the batting to the top layer to stitch through both layers while adding the appliques. I found this worked quite well. I also like matching the binding fabric to something used in the quilt blocks; in this case, the inside border, as I wanted to use more of the polka dot fabric. 
 
Here is the finished quilt project. I am also working on a pattern, which I plan to add to my store in the coming month.  

FLOWER SHOP QUILT
 
There are two more quilts in this series that will be showcased in September and October. Hope you've enjoyed these projects, so far. 
As we once again turn another page on the calendar, into another season; hope your plans include a few exciting quilting projects. Cheers.
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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Flowers and Vases

The theme for my second quilt in this series was: flowers. For a peek behind the scenes, here is how it began.

Having decided I would use the green polka dot fabric, I chose a green and a brown for the inner blocks, from my fabric stash. I would use the same measurements for the blocks and borders as for the shoes quilt. Those that needed resizing were cut into four-inch blocks. Some were already the size I required.
ADDING POLKA DOT BORDER
 
Applique selection began with choosing several styles of urns and vases; then figuring out what else to add before working on the arrangement of these twelve designs. Even though this can take much time, I enjoy this part of the process. Sometimes the hard part is trying to make the final decision on design placement. There are many options, and only one is needed.

QUILT TOP WITH SIX APPLQUES

 
The Block Appliques
On small blocks such as these, the best method to add the appliques is to first sew all the blocks together to make a larger surface area before applying the applique pieces.

Then, if you notice some designs extend beyond the borders of their own block and also onto the polka dot border. This requires the first border to be added before adding the appliques.

 
When to Add the Borders and Batting
Also when a piece has a lot of applique work added, it tends to shrink in some areas, this can make the borders harder to keep straight.

So this time, I thought I’d add the batting to the quilt top I’d created. I found this helped keep the piece straight. The one thing I found happening, was the batting tended to shed onto the quilt top. So after I had finished stitching on the appliques, I used masking tape to de-fuzz the quilt top.
Because I had only added the polka dot border, I still needed to add the white border before adding the backing fabric. This was not difficult to do. I just figured next time; I should just add both borders on this size quilt, if I wanted to add the batting piece, so it could be stitched through while doing the applique stitching.
ADDING WHITE BORDER

Check back next time -- to see some of the layouts that I tried in the process of figuring out what I liked best.

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