Monday, January 21, 2013

Rainbow Quilt


 Posted by Tanya.

The simple rainbow crib size quilt out of mostly non floral prints from Ticklish line by Me & My sisters is done.   This was a very simple quilt, basically 2 rows of 10 4.5 inch blocks of each color.  I pieced the top, basted it, and made the binding and my wonderful husband quilted it and bound it.

I really like the  way it turned out. It is one of my favorites.  It has a light pink minky back.

Unlike many quilters, we use a cotton batting plus the minky.  It makes for a heavier quilt, but also seems to make it easier to baste and to keep the minky from stretching/shifting.


 The binding was done using a rainbow stripe leftover from all of our Twirl quilts.  This quilt has been added to our Etsy store, as Julia has way too many quilts, at least until she is a little older.

http://amyscreativeside.com/2013/05/17/bloggers-quilt-festival-baby-quilts/

Sunday, January 20, 2013

My Orange and Gray Needs a New Name!


On the left is my Completed top on the right is my pattern.  I have made a PDF pattern for this.  One of my big goals this year is to share more of my patterns.  Like the last pattern I would like comments either good or bad.  I will not take a critical comment bad.  I want to improve my patterns and I want comments from those interested.  This pattern can be found here.


Ingredients:
5 – 2 ½ inch squares in 33+ colors.
1 ¾ Yards for background color.
1 ½ Yards for the quilt back.
1 ½ Yards batting.
½ Yard for binding.

Instructions:
Begin by gathering the 33 colors for you plus blocks. I suggest 33+ as when you are putting them together you may not like the colors that are getting grouped together and I would rather have some options to include or exclude a color depending how it looks. For my quilt I choose Orange, Yellow, and Red as my primary + blocks with Gray as my Background block. Other ideas would be pink and Grey, purple and gray, black and whites. I personally am a fan of orange and have more then 40+ different colors so that was my pick.


Start by pining your 5 colors into stacks (just to keep you from misplacing them) throw them into a pile. Now grab 3 that you think would work next to each other and start laying them out on your sewing table or design wall. I used the above image as my guide for laying them out and I laid out just the Oranges (not the gray's) first making about 4-5 rows at a time and then sewing them together into strips. To make things go faster I chain sewed 2 side by side blocks then the next 2 for 4 or 5 rows worth. Then took the pairs of 2 and laid them back out again to make sure they were still all in the correct order. Then I sewed pairs of 2 blocks etc tell I had full rows.

I then started sewing gray blocks together in the same fashion (looking at the image as a guide) then sewed them on each side of the rows. I then ironed each completed row and then sewed the rows together in pairs etc. Eventually you get done with the quilt top.


Baste and quilt as desired. My plan is to echo quilt each seam. This will make a 36×48 inch quilt which would work as a great baby size, smaller lap quilt or even a wall decoration.

Oh last but not least I need a good idea for a name for this quilt as Orange and Gray just wont cut it.!

Saturday, January 19, 2013

More Christmas Gifts Ready


You are most likely thinking I am early for next Christmas.  That is not the case, I am behind on last Christmas. Some of these pillowcases are gifts for Tanya's Step brother and sisters kids.  Though Tanya did manage to get a few also listed on our Etsy Store  The Perry below is one, as well as the Dr Suess.



You can buy this one here.




So what the heck is this bag of stuff?  I have been going though all our scraps looking for more strips for my strip quilt and I can't help but turn any scraps that are bigger then 2 1/2 inches into blocks.  You will see many quilts this year with 2 1/2 inch blocks.  I have hundreds and hundreds of them now cut out.  What to do with them? I don't know, time will tell though.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Link a Finish Friday #50!!!

Its the big 50! Fifty weeks of Link A Finish Friday.  I want this to be the best one yet.  In addition to any finishes for this week, I want you to link up your favorite finish EVER! Make it your own favorite, don't link up a strangers finish. Share with us your favorite of all finishes.

My favorite all time finish of my own hast to be the first quilt I made Julia.  It is Hearts and Flowers.  This quilt was the 2nd quilt I finished and the blog post was my 3rd blog post made on Jan 6th 2012, just over 1 year ago.

When you link up Put your name (or Blog name) - Favorite Finish so we can see which one's are this weeks and which are Favorites.  The finish could have been last month or from 5 years ago.  It can be linking to a blog post or to your flicker image.

It is now time for Link A Finish Friday.  Today I would like to start with a big thank you to Fat Quarter Shop who has offered to Sponsor our Link A Finish Friday with Prizes.  This month's winner (January) will win a $15 gift certificate to spend on Fat Quarter Shop. 

Please remember to thank our sponsor by visiting their store at http://www.fatquartershop.com/ their blog http://www.fatquartershop.blogspot.com/ and Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/FatQuarterShop


So for the rules.

1) Who likes rules. Toss them out.
2) Add a link to your finish blog or where ever you show off your finishes (Not limited to quilts but I like them the most).
3) Visit a few of the finishes and comment or encourage them on.
4) Monthly random winner picked from all of the months linkups to $15 gift card from Fat Quarter Shop.

Not required but fun to do

1) Follow my blog.
2) Follow the blog of all those that link.
3) Link back to my blog.
4) No finish, go quilt and stop reading the web.


More Hearts

Posted by Tanya.  Yet another rag quilt.  I had this cut out waiting to be assembled before Christmas, but had a zillon other projects to finish.
 This one in gray and pink and hearts.  These are some of my favorite colors and I love hearts.  Do you notice a trend?
They happened to be our wedding colors way back when, almost 20 years ago. Richard likes oranges, I like pinks and grays. Our 20th wedding anniversary is coming up in less than three months and we are trying to figure out something to do that won't completely break the bank, and doesn't involve too much travel as we have four kiddos to worry about. Most likely, our usual dinner and movie will end up being it.

(Richard Speaking: Oh No, I need to think of a gift?  What to get the most wonderful woman in the world?  She already has me what else could even live up to that?  Any ideas let me know!)
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