Showing posts with label Summer Quilt Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Quilt Festival. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

...the early bird...

...I didn't mean to be so early with my July blocks...
(and Julie has hers done already?!?!??)

it's just that July
is 
such a busy month

It's summer in Cali
and all that

BUT
 so many of you were kind enough to help me select a color scheme
so many of you were so fond of this color scheme
so I thot I'd share

(after all, I did cut all of the strips for twelve peeps)

You're just going to have to visit again some time in August
to see the finished quilt


and thanks to all of you for your input
it's nice to know I can rely on you

all of you

natalie.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

July is Natalie's Month

I'm just so excited it's my month!!
I will keep the tealturqgreygreen for another day - after all, it's all cut and ready to sew!!
Thanks to Julie, once again, for this inspiration.
There are a lot of different techniques out there - this one is foundation pieced, flip and sew.
Your toolbox - rotary cutter/mat, square ruler, basic grey thread & loaded bobbins, scissors, straight pins, iron 
 oh, and patience.
In your package - special beyond the reef foundation paper, strips and extra fabric - I hope enough fabric...
I suppose the key to the accurate points is placement of the first grey piece - centered on the foundation paper.
So, step one, center grey on center of paper and secure (I sunk a straight pin in the grey)
Trim your strips to a length that covers the paper, starting a pile of smaller pieces to use on the points.
With scant 1/4" seam, sew first strip to grey, right sides together.  
That's it, I think, for accuracy.  That, and getting that first fabric all nice and centered.
At this point, I am a chain stitchin' kinda girl.
It's right sides together, check strip length and trim, sew.
strip, trim, sew...strip, trim, sew.
My favorite part of a project.
the fabric, the machine, the tools
the peaceful rhythm
See, I forgot a step - finger press, or for me, I use a wooden ceramics tool
to flip those strips over and get them nice and flat, ready for the next strip.
Repeat peaceful sewing of strips until paper foundation is covered.
Trim block to paper - I used a large square ruler to be sure things were - ahem - square.
Leaving foundation paper intact, sew two 'half square triangles' together.
I used those pins to line up the points - you all have your own technique. 
And that's why you're making these blocks, not me!!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Miscellaneous
Make one, make two, either way I'm a happy girl.
Siggy block...how about a 4-6" 'Stella's Punch Drunk Love"?
Add fabric? Denyse Schmidt, just a strip or two to personalize it, if you like.
Embellishments, stitching, stuff?  No thanks - next time.
Finally, if there are strips left, please make an Ami Simms Priority Quilt for auction.
If you don't have time for this part, just return unused/unwanted fabric with the block; thanks.

NEXT
b e y o n d   t h e   r e e f
Summer International Quilt Festival
July 23-25
Hey, wait a minute...
that's right around the corner!!!