Showing posts with label Clover and Violet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clover and Violet. Show all posts

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Mini Medallion Series - Border 3

Hey everyone!

I have been having so much fun sewing this Mini Medallion the last few months ... and maybe even more fun checking out all the versions you all have been making!

Here's the latest ...

You can see the brief tutorial and download the pattern over at Clover & Violet here.

Don't forget to tag me on Instagram - or leave a comment with a link so I can see what you're making!

Happy Sewing!  :-)

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Summer Breeze Mini Medallion QAL

Hey everyone!  I am so excited to share a new mini quilt along with you today!

This quilt along is a mystery mini medallion quilt that will measure about 32" square when we're done - perfect for the wall or as a table topper!  I'm hosting this QAL over at Clover & Violet and I kicked it off today with the center block.


I pretty much love this color combination right now - so fresh and fun!  
Grab a bundle and sew along with me!



Happy Sewing! :-) 

Monday, June 2, 2014

Perle Club : Member Perks

Happy Monday!

Have you signed up for our Perle Club yet?  We start shipments in this 6-month series in July and I am thrilled to share a little about the first of two exclusive project club members will receive.


Jennie and Clara at Clover & Violet design such cute embroidery projects and have offered to share the pattern for this cutie pin cushion with our club members!

Photo used with permission from Clover & Violet.

So cute right?!  You can read a little more about the original pin cushion here.  Club members will receive a special packet of fabric with their third shipment as well as the pattern for this project.

What are you waiting for?  Check out the club details and reserve your spot today!

Happy Sewing! :-)

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Season by Hand


Hey y'all!  Did you happen to see that Clover & Violet kicked off a brand new series yesterday?  We're thrilled to participate in the series as a contributor and a sponsor.

Summer is upon us and for many folks that means traveling.  Now, I do know some hard core quilty friends who take their machine and supplies on the road and stitch in their hotel, but I know most of us don't.  That is what's great about this series ... its going to be full of inspiration and tutorials for travel-friendly made-by-hand projects.

Stop by Clover & Violet's Kick Off post to see the schedule and all the great prizes!

Happy Sewing!  :-)

Thursday, August 23, 2012

New Moda Bake Shop Kits

Hi again!

Just wanted to share that our friend Jennie at Clover & Violet has a new Moda Bake Shop Project that went live today.  Check out this cute Stroller Organizer she made!

(Photo courtesy of Clover & Violet)

See the free tutorial here and grab a kit from our shop here. We have both boy and girl kits available and they are currently on sale through 8/31/12.

Happy Sewing!  :-)

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

WIP Wednesday

Happy Wednesday, y'all!  I sure am whipped after a long day of freshmen orientation at work yesterday ... but I am really here to tell you about a new work-in-progress WIP I have going on this week. :-)

Now that I am free to "sew whatever I want" with the FSU quilt done, I got to work on some fun things I've had waiting in the wings for way to long ... including a Anne bag from Clover & Violet.


I wanted to use a bigger print for the body of the bag and decided to go with a large bouquet print from the Flora line.  This fabric is just so pretty.  :-)  Since I didn't have pieces to guide my quilting, I grabbed a ruler and a FriXion pen and marked a grid on the fabric.


For the top band, I used a coordinating Flora print and made some ruffles by pulling the threads.
I had actually bought a ruffler foot some time ago when a store was closing.  I pulled it out for this project and was disappointed to realize that the shank on the foot doesn't fit my machine.  :-(  But ruffling by hand wasn't that bad.


Here's the shell of the bag all ready for the lining to be added.  I think its looking really good so far and the pattern is really easy to follow.  :-)

Hope you are having a wonderful week so far!

Happy Sewing!  :-)

Monday, July 30, 2012

Design Challenge :: Bedside Trio


Hi everyone!  I'm really excited to be sharing these projects as part of the Sew Lux Design Challenge.  When Chrissy first asked me if I'd be interested in making something, I immediately thought it must include Vintage Modern and embroidery.  A short time later, I was out shopping and looking for more canvas baskets for the kid's dressers, only to find the ones I liked were no longer available.  It seemed like the perfect opportunity to make my own.

I then thought that a smaller, nesting basket would be nice, but enough smaller that it doubles as a divider instead of just a smaller basket.  I chose a couple favorite Vintage Modern prints, added a few others I loved, picked out some coordinating threads, and made a fun bedside set.

Supplies:
For the large basket, from each printed fat quarter, cut 2 - 3 1/2" x 18" strips.  Cut the strips into 10 - 3 1/2" squares from each fabric.  From the porcelain fat quarter cut 2 - 7" x 18" strips.  From each strip cut one 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" rectangle {bottom of large basket} and 4 - 3 1/2" squares.

Note: the outside of the baskets are sewing with 1/4" seam allowance, for the inside to fit and not be bunched up {like my large basket!}, sew the bottom seams and the side construction seams with a 3/8" seam allowance.

Large Basket

From the 3 1/2" squares piece 4 - 5 squares x 2 squares pieces for the basket - two for the body and two for the lining {note, I used three porcelain pieces on the basket body, none on the lining}.


Use the two outside panels and one porcelain 6 1/2" x 9 1/2" rectangle and sew together to form an "I" shape:


Then, place the outside of basket on batting and trim batting to fit {if using fusbile batting, follow manufacturer's directions and fuse in place}, then quilt as desired {I quilted in the ditch of all the seams and then quilted a large "X" across all the print square.


Embroider the squares as shown.  If you're new to embroidery, you can find my Embroidery 101 tutorials here.


Sew the short patchwork side seams, press open {I also top stitched my side seams to keep the fabrics in place}.  Please note: if using Fusible Thermolam - only press the fabric or use a press cloth, it will melt if touched with the iron, I know this from experience!  Turn your basket right side out and press all the corners.

Make the lining using the same method but, instead of batting, use the heavy interfacing.  I omitted the quilting on my lining.  Place the lining inside the basket and top stitch 1/8" from the raw edge.  Set aside.

Small Basket
 

To make the small basket, cut one 5 " x 18" strip from each printed fat quarter, from each strip cut 2 - 5" squares.  Assemble the basket in the same manner as the large basket, using heavy interfacing for both the outside and the lining.  Use a 1/4" seam allowance for the outer basket, and 3/8" for the inner.  Place the inner basket inside the outer, wrong sides together, and top stitch them together.

Bind the Baskets

Then, from each printed fat quarter, cut one 2 1/2" x 18" strip, cut one extra 2 1/2" strip {for added interest, I also cut one of the remaining 5" wide pieces into two 2 1/2" strips and sewed one of them to my binding strip}.  Sew the strips together to make one long length of scrappy binding.  Fold the binding in half, wrong sides together, and press.


Place binding, fold down, around the outside edge of basket.  Stitch 1/4" from raw edge, leaving 4" of unstitched binding.  Join seam and finish stitching the binding around the basket.  Fold over raw edge.


Machine stitch binding in place {I like to use pins when machine stitching to make sure the bindings are nice and even}, and you're finished!  Bind the larger basket the same way, using the scrappy binding.

Embroidered Mini Quilt

And, since every dresser or nightstand needs a mini quilt, I used the 16 of remaining 3 1/2" squares to do a matching embroidery quilt.  After piecing the squares in the same manner as the large basket, I fused a square of batting to the back and then stitched my embroideries in the same manner as the large basket.


I used the remaining 5" pieces to do a scrappy backing, and the two leftover 3 1/2" squares to make corner pockets, so I can hang it on the wall if I chose!


Thanks so much for having me today, and I hope you enjoy making this as much as I have, it would make a perfect baby gift too {hint, hint!}.  And the fat quarter bundles and perle cotton samplers are on a special sale until August 4th, so get one while they're available.  Enjoy!