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Showing posts with label Riley Blake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Riley Blake. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

Bountiful - A Free Pattern

Hi Hi Hi!!

I hope all you ladies out there had a fabulous Mother's Day!!! Yes ALL you ladies!! Because even if you aren't a Mama of a child or a fur baby, you're still a HOT MAMA!!! :D

I was asked to be a guest blogger over at Confessions of a Fabric Addict and I jumped on board really quick. I've "known" Sarah for quite some time through blogging and crafting (someday we WILL meet in person) and let me tell you she has the purest of hearts!! She is also a quilting maniac! I also mean that in the most loving way possible ;) She pointed out to me in a text the other day that we also share an affinity to exclamation points. I have no idea what she was talking about. I mean, I've only used 15 so far in two paragraphs... hahahahha!! < -- 16 and 17.  Oy!  I just can't help it. :)

Back on topic.... If you haven't been to Sarah's blog before, go have a look around and see all the wonderful things she does.  She asked me to guest blog to help promote Hands2Help for her which is a contest she runs for charity quilting every year. It's full of awesome sauce! Have a look around, comment and tell her I said hello. 

For my post I wanted to do a pattern that was quick to sew (so that lots could be made for charities) as well as pleasing to the eye.  

Here is Bountiful...


The pattern is written up for a baby sized quilt at 40" x 40" and I used Lori Holt's Vintage Happy for Riley Blake. You can also make 4 of these and make an 80" x 80" if you'd like! Here is a mock up of 4 of them put together.  Wowza!


If you'd like to get your own copy of Bountiful for FREE, click HERE to head over to my Craftsy shop and you can download away. :)

Much Love!!!

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Friday's Feature....on Saturday :P

So I'm a bit late but that's ok. I am still going to share another awesome tutorial with you from a fellow Creative Designer! 

Do you have little ones that have those Nintendo gadgets called DSi's? Well that is what this tutorial is for! It's the cutest little purse to carry the DSi in! 

Lookie!


This is brought to you by Stephanie who blogs over at Peas In A Pod.  Go check out her tutorial on The Quilted Fish so you can make this purse for your little one! 

Much Love!!!

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Christmas in March

We all love toys. Right? Please agree with me. It will make me feel better. 

Now what you define as "toys" could be different from mine or it could quite possibly be the same. Either way, toys are fun! ;) 

I got a new toy. I've been wanting one of these bad boys since last year when the first one came out. I didn't get one then because I told myself I didn't need it. I still don't need it, but I got it anyway. We just have to splurge sometimes. Right? *nod your head yes, there you go* ;)

So what is my new toy.....


Yep, I gots myself an iPad 2!! I love it! It's dreamy. Almost as dreamy as my Mac!

And cuz I know you'll probably ask, yes, that is Sherbet Pips you see behind it. Part of the newest quilt I am working on. I really love this line. I think I need more Pips! So so so cute!


There he is again sporting the super cool orange magnetic cover. Ohhhhh and a bee block I did for Katie. Here is a better shot with out "show off" in the way...heh!


This block was paper pieced. I grumbled. A lot. I love the look of the blocks but boy are they a project! I hope she likes it. The theme was stars.

Something else I will be digging into soon is this pile of yummy goodness...


This is Amanda Herrings new line called Sugar & Spice!  If you love it, I suggest you get it while you can. This stuff has wings and is flying out the doors!

I'll keep you posted!

So...what new toys have you splurged on lately? Inquiring minds want to know! :)

Much Love!!!

Friday, March 25, 2011

Friday's Feature!

It's Friday and you know what that means!! 

Another awesome tutorial from Amanda's Creative Design team! WooHoo!!!

This week we have Johanna from Jona & Lili bringing you an adorable diamond quilt! 

Look!!


Isn't it just too sweet? Definitely an adorable baby quilt!!! 

She has a really great step by step photo tutorial too and makes it super easy! Just head on over HERE to check it out!  Make sure to give her some love too. :)

Much Love!!!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Friday's Feature!

I have another fun tutorial to share with all of you!! 

This weeks tutorial is from Jackie who blogs over at Jackie's Art Quilts.

She used Sweet Divinity by Amanda Herring for Riley Blake to make the cutest scarf!! This scarf just screams spring!! 


Told ya!! Super cute huh? :)

Head on over HERE to check out Jackie's tutorial!

Much Love!!!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Friday's Feature!

We all need some more cute stuff to make, right? 

Well let me introduce you to Jana. Be prepared though, she's sooooo funny!! She will make you spit your drink when you least expect it. ;)

Jana has a super cute tutorial for you over at The Quilted Fish! Just click HERE to go check it out!


Enjoy!

Much Love!!!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Friday's Feature!

Do you remember when I told you that every Friday for a while that Amanda will have a tutorial featured on her blog from one of her Creative Team members? 

Welllll...it's Friday and we have another fun tutorial for you!! Yay!! 
 
 
Today's feature is from Sally over at Sally's Angelworks. Please head on over to Amanda's blog and check out her tutorial. It's really really super cute and it has embroidery too!! After you are done visiting there, please go check out Sally's blog and show her some love there too. :)

Much Love!!!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Tidbit Tuesday #37

So... ummm ... last week I completely and utterly forgot about Tidbit Tuesday. I realized about Friday that I had forgotten.... oops! 

Today's tidbit is something I saw on a friends blog and I thought it was such a great idea, I asked her if I could use it here to share with all of you. Granted, all of you probably already follow my friend, because she really is awesome! :) 

Julie, from Jaybird Quilts was doing a binding video/tutorial and I noticed what she did with her binding after she had it all pieced together and pressed in half... lookie what she did...


She wrapped it around an empty spool of thread! What a great idea and look how cute it is! Great tip Julie, thank you for letting me feature it here. Now to go hunt down a few empty spools. :)

Oh, and while I am on the subject of Julie, she has some really great binding tutorials on her blog. She even braved what I probably never will, videos!!! Click HERE to see how easy she makes it! Honestly, I hated to do binding until I learned how to do it the Julie Way. :)

Something else that is exciting for me and for a few others.... 

Remember this...


Amanda has now made kits for this pillow available on her **NEW** and fabulous website!!! Sweet!!! Want one??!! Just click HERE to head on over! Even if you are not interested in a kit, head on over and take a look. Her site is really cute and it is also where you will find all the kits for future projects from her design team. :)

Much Love!!!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

A Sweet Little Card

Valentine's Day is almost here so I thought I'd stop by and show you a little somethin' somethin' I worked on today to keep in spirit. :)

I still have scraps galore of Sweet Divinity so I was staring at them wondering what I could make and I remembered a blog post I read before Christmas and thought..."Yes! That's what I can do!". 

Kate Spain posted these adorable Christmas Cards with a tutorial and I used that as my inspiration....

Here's my take...




The only things I really did differently were instead of tracing my design on the front of the card, I traced it on the back so I didn't have to worry about lines showing up, because they would be covered by the backing paper anyway. 

I also did stitching around the edge (which she also suggested) but I didn't like my original straight line around the heart (it looked like I was drunk when I did it...lol) so I decided to put my free motion foot on my machine and "clean it up a bit". :) No one will ever know I made a goof. Oh..well besides all of you.. oops. ;)

I think it looks cute and I really like the sketchy look of the stitches. 
The last thing I did differently was instead of using paper to cover only the back side of the design, I cut a piece to cover the entire inside that was 1/8" less around all the edges. I did this because my card paper was red and I wanted white on the inside to write on. I also did not glue down the right side of the inside piece. This way the card will open and close nicely. :)



What are you making for Valentine's Day? I'd love to see!! :)

Much Love!!!

Friday, February 11, 2011

Hug Me :)

It's Friday!! Whoop Whoop!! I'm excited for this for two reasons..

1.  It has been super cold here this week...yesterday -15F. (BRRRRRR!) and this weekend it is supposed to get up in the 40's! Still cold but wayyyy better than -15F!

2. There is another tutorial for everyone to see by Julie (another gal from Amandas Design Team) over at The Quilted Fish! It is a darling bracelet made with the Sweet Divinity fabric line. So sweet! Click HERE to take you right to it! Make sure you check out her blog HERE afterwards. She has some other really really cute tutorials on her blog, including a super cute valentines frame!! :)


Have a fabulous Friday everyone!!! :)

Much Love!!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Sugar & Spice & Everything Nice!

**squeals**

LOOK at Amanda Herrings newest line of fabric!!!


It's called Sugar & Spice and I cannot wait to get my hands on some! Teals and reds and greens, OH MY! Flowers, and argyle, and strips and paisleys! **Swoon**

If you wanna see more.... check it out HERE. :)

Friday, February 4, 2011

It's Time!

Today is finally the day I can share with you my project that I did for Amanda at The Quilted Fish!! 

I think you will like it... but see for yourself. :)


Can you believe that it's another pillow?! Hahaha! 

I call this one "Pocketful of Pinwheels, Too" because it's a perfect match to the quilt tutorial I did in the same line called "Pocketful of Pinwheels".

Speaking of tutorials...... if you head on over to The Quilted Fish, there just might be a tutorial for this darling pillow over there! ;)

This is just the first of many posts from the Creative Consultants on Amanda's team. I will keep you posted and up to date so you don't miss one iota of creative goodness!! Promise! 
Next up will be Julie that blogs over at Sew Jewelry! Her post will go up on February 11th so mark your calendars!!

Much Love!!!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Sweetness

Remember when I told you about this? 


Well soon after that I received a whole lotta this...


Look at that divine fabric!! Well, it should be divine...since it's called Sweet Divinity. =)

So anyway, I've been playing around with it all weekend and I have a special tutorial coming up for you! It's scheduled right now to post on February 4th so keep your eyes out!

In the mean time...here are a few sneak peeks! I just love this line! So sweet...

Odyssey is giving it her seal of approval. :)

I hope everyone is having a happy weekend!!

Much Love!!!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial

I normally do not post twice in one day....but today calls for another post.

I was just notified that my tutorial for Riley Blake's Cutting Corners College quilt posted today!!!

Woot Woot!!

Here she is.... "Pocket Full of Pinwheels".... <--- click there to take you to the tutorial! :D

Sweet Divinity - Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial

Sweet Divinity - Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial

Sweet Divinity - Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial

Sweet Divinity - Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial
This is the back of the quilt. I made an extra block to use as the label. :)

Sweet Divinity - Pocket Full of Pinwheels Tutorial

What do you think?! I think it's the sweetest thing...I just love this line by Quilted Fish for Riley Blake.

*Swoon*

Much Love!!!

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

A Second Look at Binding Thread

I get so many comments from readers that tell me how much they enjoy my "tidbits". (Thank you!). I think I like them more than you because whenever I post them, I get additional suggestions related to that tidbit! (Thank you!). 

Yesterdays tidbit was in regards to using silk thread when doing the binding on a quilt as it glides smoothly and does not knot up. 

In my excitement, I may have posted in haste. I'm not saying that what I said is wrong or bad, but I really hadn't worked with this type of thread to really be able to give it a fair assessment. So let me share with you some of the suggestions I received, and you can make your own decisions on what you'd prefer to use in your own quilts. :) 

A lot of people said they used hand quilting thread to bind their quilts. I guess you can find it coated to help prevent the tangling. I don't know why I never thought of using hand quilting thread, since essentially, that is exactly what you are doing. I am going to have to give that a try too. I know that the thread is thicker than normal piecing thread so that would lead me to believe it would last longer. 

Julia had said that she had used silk thread and in a year or so the thread snapped. *gasp*. I'm a bit worried about that happening. I did a test.....I took my 100% cotton thread that I piece with (and used to bind with) and pulled it to see how much uumpfff it took to break it. Then did the same thing with the silk. To me, there wasn't a difference. If there was, it was unnoticeable to me. This made me feel a little better. 

Someone else also suggested to use a product called Thread Heaven. This product is supposed to condition your thread for ease of use AND it is supposed to lengthen the lifetime of the finished work. I'm totally getting some of this!! Once I receive it and have a chance to use it, I will do a review here. Thank you Diane for suggesting this!

Then....Sequana said she used straw needles. Who'd a thunk it?! Not I! She even shared a tutorial she found for her binding and now she loves doing binding! Check out the tutorial she shared HERE.  I am a bit worried after reading the tutorial because it speaks of using regular cotton thread for piecing and if you use it for binding, it should be doubled up. I've never done that. I hope my bindings don't start coming off.  (o_O)

So I've decided I need to change my ways.

I think I am going to try two things. No, three. I am going to get some hand quilting thread and I am going to pull out my straw needles and give that a go. I am also going to get some of that Thread Heaven and use that, perhaps even on my hand quilting thread. Can't hurt.

Even though I loved using the silk thread, I'm not sure its my best option unless I double it up. I say that because it's the same weight as the thread I used for piecing. 

So I apologize for being so quick to post on the silk thread and I hope that this post will help you make a better informed decision on how to bind your own quilts so they last forever! :D 

I also haven't shown any sneak peeks lately..... I know how you all love to be teased. :) 

Have you seen this line? Sweet Divinity by The Quilted Fish for Riley Blake?! 
**Swoon**
Well, I've been playing with it...I can't show you much right now...but soon. I promise. :) 

Is it ironic that it is waiting for binding to be tacked down? LOL

I tried a new quilting technique as well. The lines are spaced about 2" apart in a cross hatch design. I can't wait to see it washed and all smooshed up!!! 

Much Love!!!
 
 
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