Showing posts with label piecing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label piecing. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

I am seeing dots on dots.......








     Welcome to the Dots on Dots blog hop.


If your here for the first time. Please hang out and look around some. Here at the Moon. There is quilting, sewing, cooking, baking and lots of loving!!!

The challenge of this hop was to make a quilt block with dots. I love dots!!! 

I knew just what I was going to do. I had been thinking about this block for a while. I had seen something like it before. But I could remember where..... and couldn't find a tutorial. 

Soooooo... I took a shot at it, my way. It is a pretty old school way to do it. But, I am going to share what I came up with. I hope you like it!!!

Here is the 12 inch block I made for the hop.
I call this block "Echo Star". 
I used Michael Miller's TaDot in three colors.



First, I drew it out on my beloved graph paper. 
I have every computer program imaginable for these sorts of things....... But, I always go back to a pencil and paper.
 After I thought I had figured it out.......
  
Away I went. Cutting and piecing.


It really doesn't look like its going to 
work at this point.................



But, Look it does!!!!! Isn't she pretty???


If you want to try one......... Here goes!


Old school...right :)               HST ( half square triangle) 

Cut and piece this.....


Star 1

1~ 2 inch square of print 3
4-~1 1/4 inch  Stripy HST's ( one triangle print 3, and the other triangle is  the solid with a print 2 strip ) 
2~1 1/4 HST's print 2 and print 3  
2~1 1/4 HST's solid and print 3
3~ 1 1/4 inch squares of solid 
1~ 1 1/4 inch square of print 2                                                                                   

Star 2

2~ 2 inch squares of solid
3~ 2 inch squares of print 2
1~ 2 inch square of print 1
2~ 2 inch HST's of print 1 and print 2
4~ 2 inch Stripy HST ( one triangle print 2, and the other triangle is a solid with a print 1 strip ) 

Star 3

3~ 3 /12 inch squares of solid
6~ 3 1/2 inch HST's of solid and print 1
3~ 3 1/2 inch squares of print 1


This is how I made the Stripy HST.
Sew 2 strips of a solid and a print.
Using a square or triangle ruler....Cut triangles lining up the seam in the middle of the triangle (slightly larger than you will need) Cut 2 with the solid on the right and 2 with the solid on the left. Sew the stripy triangle to a whole triangle to make the square you need. Square up to the correct size.
That will give you the 4 you need.



Lay Star 1 out first. The pieces are so small.
  It is on my 6 inch square ruler.



Then lay out Star 2 and 3


Then lay it all together. 


Sew together Star 1 ...Add Star 1 to Star 2. Sew Star 2 together . Then add Star 2 to Star 3 then finish up the block.  Square up and your done :)


What you do with your block is up to you. 
I made a Mini quilt for my desk.
 By adding some black around the block to suit me. 
And I straight line machine quilted it.
I used some more TaDot to bind it.

You see, my desk was a mess!!!!


I do everything at this desk. Work, Blog, Sew and all kinds of other things. I thought, if I made it pretty.....
I would be nicer to it. 
Hmmmmm we'll see.


Better huh?

I used some Wonder-Under and a scrap of dots 
to make my mouse pad pretty too.
I Just traced my mouse pad onto fabric. Ironed the Wonder-Under  to the fabric. Peeled the paper off the back and ironed fabric to the old ugly mousepad. 
Good as new. And pretty too!!

Another thing ....... I am a beverage-aholic.
 I always have something drink in my hand 
(It rarely has alcohol in it silly, I know what your thinking....).
Coffee in the morning. And a iced something in my mason jar for the rest of the day. Right now ,
I am hooked on Starbucks refreshers!!! Lime..Yummmmm

I do love my Mason Jar. But, it does sweat. And it is often on something important. Leaving water rings everywhere. 
So, I made a cozy for my jar!! 
And, a coaster for when my jar is really having a sweat.





What do you think ????

My daughter Brie thought I needed some better pictures, since my office is kinda dark.... I think she just wanted to play outside. So, we went outside and shot these.





My Mason Jar loves the outside......


So did my lil' quilt......




And Brie.... likes the outside very much. 

I hope you all enjoyed my Dots on Dots blog hop post!!!
Please visit the other bloggers in the hop!! 
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P.S. If you make one of these blocks, 
I would LOVE to see a picture!!!

Post on my Flickr group Quilt Love
Or Instagram me @myblueberrymoon
Or even email  keithena@theblueberrymoon.com















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Tuesday, August 14, 2012

I am" Breaking Dishes" around here............


Okay, not real dishes......
I have been making these blocks. Traditionally called "Broken Dishes". 
What do you think?? 
The Fabrics are from Joel Dewberry's "Heirloom" .
 I am framing each block in his "Woodgrain".
I am using these babies in bed quilt just for me...{sigh}
 A dream come true.....one for me:)
I knew I would have to choose something fast and simple...........Nobody will ever let Mom do something for herself .........for long anyway.
Can anyone relate?
Here is a quick tutorial on these super easy blocks. This would make a great beginner block!!

Each block uses four fabrics. Cut in Squares. I cut 7 inches.......I wanted a big block. Finished it will be 12 inches.
My border/frame is 2 inches........
So, when all is done.... the framed block is 15".


To begin we will make half square triangles.
Pair up two squares, put them right sides together. Repeat with the other two.


 Draw lines from corner to corner. Use a dark pen so you can really see the line. It will be used as a guide to sew and then cut.


Stich a 1/4 inch from the line... on one side. Turn your block and do the same on the other side of the line. That should leave your pen line with two stitched lines, one on each side. Now do the same with other squares......


Now cut down the pen line. Easy Peasy. Repeat with remaining squares.

  
Open each square and press flat. Trim each one to 6 1/2 inches squared up. This is what you should have.


Arrange Like so........... 
Then stitch squares together to make the block. I sew the top two together , then the bottom two. Match center seams and then sew top to bottom. Just like that...Broken Dishes.



 This one is sewn in a slightly different combo of fabrics.


Here is one with the border/frame.

 I'll be sewing twelve in all...........

To be continued.........

Ooh Ooh .....I am linking here.




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Friday, March 5, 2010

A Scrap Bustin' Quilt Block

I have been finishing up my Modify Tradition Quilt Blocks . I reached the point where I only had
  small scraps left.
I needed 1 last block. So here is what I came up with.


It turned out to be a great way to use up the tiny scraps.
You can use 3"x3" sqaures or a triangle template that is half  of the square.

If you want to try it.....
You will need to cut  3.5  3"x3" squares or 7 triangles ,of  7 different fabrics for 12 1/2 " block
8 fabrics will give you a 14" block

 
  

Once you have all your little triangles cut ,Lay them out in rows
You will need to cut 1 of the triangles in half of each color to even up the rows.
Like in the photo.


After you have them all laid out. Sew two colors together to make a strip.
I used a scant seam. And a NEW needle to keep the small piece sewing clean.
After each seam is sewn finger or roller press before sewing the next seam.
This will keep it flat. Below shows a strip in progress.



After each strip is sewn , attach to the last finished strip until you have your block.

 
  

Square it up..and your done.
I think this would make a great pillow????
If you want it bigger ...cut bigger triangles and choose more fabrics.

I have 16 finished blocks....Now what??
I am having a bugger of a time finding a sashing color.
12 of the blocks are from the Modify Tradition quilt-along.
And 4 are my own on the fly blocks.


I can say I have used up every last thread of this "Mezzanine" Fabric.
Speaking of FABRIC. I will announce the GIVEAWAY on Saturday!!!
Stay tuned......

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Monday, November 23, 2009

Cutting Tutorial for Lamplight Quilt

First try at a Tutorial. I hope this makes sense.

You will need 1 Moda layer cake. ( or 4 charm packs ) you will need 40 prints.
Plus 2 10x10 inch coordinating squares of fabric. ( this will give 42 total prints)
I used 1 5/8 yards for the border.

First lay out a 10x10 cut of fabric, make a horizontal cut to make
it measure 5x10,Then in half again so you end up with 2 5x5 cuts on the right and 2 5x5 cuts on the left.

From there you are going to make these cuts.


By measuring 2 inches over on the top of the left stack , mark, and 3 inches over on the bottom left ,mark,
With your ruler line up on the marks and cut.
Doing the opposite for the for the left stack.




       
After you have cut all 42 prints you will have a nice pile.

     Sort these out , you will have 2 lamplight shapes out of every print.

Now comes the tricky part......Laying them all out.
I purchased a cheap set of king flannel sheets ( Target 19.99 or less)
Stapled it to a wall.( I am using the rest of the set to back quilts).
But anywhere you can get it all laid out will be best.
Lay them out shape by shape in rows.


Until you have your desired effect.


As I hope you can see you end up with 1/2 of a print (shape) on top and the other 1/2 on the bottom of
every other row. And vertical 1/2 and 1/2 on the sides. That makes it square.


You will be sewing in blocks.

 

1 block at a time.


I pressed seams open to make a nice flat block.


I sewed all the blocks in a row. Then lined up and sewed each row together.
I threw a border on to make for a nice 70x75 inch lap quilt.


Ta Da!! 
              
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