Showing posts with label Delighted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Delighted. Show all posts

Happy Monday We Have Winners Of Delighted and Pincushion Goodness

Monday, October 24, 2011
Hi Everyone!

Gonna be a great day around here! Lark will be here this afternoon! Woot! And we have winners of the Bottle Cap Pin Cushion kits and Delighted Fat Quarters...


So without further ado... Mr. Random has a list randomizer so I used it to pick the 11 names. #1 wins the Fat Quarters everyone else gets pin cushion kits.


Here they are in order:


55.
mblittle5 said...
Thanks for the tuorial. And the giveaway.

43.
Candice said...
FQs???!!! So yummy :) Thanks miss Julie :)

69.
Mom C said...
Lark is really pretty. What a fun pincushion. Thanks.

54.
robin said...
Cute! Thanks for the tutorial. :)

74.
Marcia W. said...
Lucky you - attending quilt market - I would love to win some Delighted and / or a pin cushion kit. The bottle cap idea is amazing for a pin cushion. Thanks for the giveaway. Oh! returned to look at the solids - they are lovely. Sometimes solids are loosely woven, so knowing these have a silky feel is a plus.

47.
Paula said...
Very cute and Delighted is a really beautiful line. Thanks for the chance!
97.
jmniffer said...
Fun project with a great fabric line. Thanks for the video; I do so much better with visual vs printed instructions. Thanks for the chance.

95.
Beth said...
Thanks for sharing the fun!

93.
Melissa said...
It is interesting that I keep finding new favorite fabrics:) Today, I am really loving the Delighted line! Thanks for offering the chance to win:)

7.
Janet said...
So cute! I'd love to win the kit...and the delighted fabric is awesome. Thanks for the giveaway

32.
Jeanne said...
Isn't that the sweetest thing. I know what I can do with 10 or so of those. Guess I will be busy making the bitties. Thanks

I will be emailing you all for your address. Thanks to everyone for participating.

It's My Party and I'll Craft If I Want To...

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Okay it isn't really my party... it is Amanda's but since she is letting us Creative Consultants help host it all around the country and the world... well you get the picture.


This is Delighted... just in case you haven't seen it around here enough :) What you can't see from the pictures is how amazing this would be for Christmas decorations. It would also be oh so adorable for any room in the house but especially a spunky girl... and this adorable bunting panel....


Imagine the Tea Parties!

All of the girls on the design team are celebrating in their own way today. Sally and Brooke have party posts up already so when you are done here you should go over there and check it out. Really if you aren't following the other girls on the team you should think about doing it... they are so amazing and creative. Here is the entire list:










 
While Sally was here last week we recorded a video for you so you could have instructions for the craft we are making. It is a Bottlecap Pin Cushion and she and I decided to add a ring to it. Here is the video.. you will get to hear my voice instead of just reading my typing... and the music is from Sally's band's first album... so cool!



This was done in one take so please be kind LOL

What would a party be without a goodie bag to take home? So yes, Virginia, there is a giveaway. I will be choosing ten people to send a bottle cap pin cushion kit to. All you will have to supply is the glue and fiber fill. I will even send you a ring in case you want to make a ring pin cushion like we did in the video. One lucky winner will win a fat quarter pack of one of the colorways of Delighted of their choosing. All you have to do is leave a comment on this post and I will pick the winners on Monday 10/24


... in shop news Lark did not come yesterday but it will be here next Monday... what did come yesterday is the most beautiful solid fabric I have ever seen... Free Spirit Designer Solids are gorgeous. They have a soft satiny finish to the hand that is just to die for. The colors are vibrant... honestly the prettiest solids I have seen. I will have them up in the shop tomorrow.... just a few colors to start but I will be ordering more.

GO! Baby Birdhouse Quilt Tutorial and Last Day For Discount

Monday, October 17, 2011
Hi Everyone!

Phew what a weekend! First the hubby brought home the creeping crud (AKA common cold) from work and shared it with me. Then I sewed my little heart out to get this tutorial ready for you today.



As you can probably tell from the name of this post the super gracious and oh so generous people over at Accuquilt gave me a Go! Baby to play with. Did you know if you sign up to receive their newsletter you get 22 free patterns (you don't even have to have a GO! to use them either). So cool (just so you know if you use that link they give me points, wouldn't want you to think I was trying to sneek one by you ;) ). You can also "Like" them on facebook here they always have something fun going on over there. I actually liked them before I had a GO! just 'cause I wanted to see what they were up to.



Along with it came three dies that I chose. I ran ever so swiftly to Accuquilt.com and chose these cute things. Of course while I was there I couldn't resist picking a few more for my own personal uses eh hem... :)





Let's get started shall we?

GO! Baby Birdhouse Quilt Tutorial

Supply List:

Fat Eighth - Roof Fabric
Fat Eighth - Birdhouse Fabric
Fat Quarter - Hole and Post Fabric
6" Square - Bird Fabric
Multiple 6" Squares - Leaves Fabric
1/2 yd - Background and Binding Fabric
1/2 yd - Backing Fabric
1 yd Fusible Web

** More fabric may be needed if you are trying to match directional prints

Tools:

GO! Baby Fabric Cutter
GO! 3 1/2" Drunkards Path Die #55070
GO! Bird Die #55352
GO! Fall Medley Die #55041
Sewing Machine
Scissors
Rotary Cutter and Mat
Thread
Straight Pins

Cutting:

For Birdhouse Block (cut all pieces for this block on crosswise grain, parallel to the selvage):

1 - 6" strip Roof Fabric
2 - 6" strips Birdhouse Fabric
1 - 6" by 12" Rectangle of Background Fabric
1 - 6" strip Hole Fabric
2 - 1 1/2" x 7 1/2" Rectangles Background Fabric (does not need to be crosswise grain)
1 - 2 1/2" x 4" Rectangle Roof Fabric (does not need to be crosswise grain)
1 - 6" square Bird Fabric
1 - 6" square fusible web

For Quilt:

1 - 3 1/2" x 16 1/2" Rectangle Post Fabric
2 - 6 1/2" x 16 1/2" Rectangles Background Fabric
1 - 3 1/2"  x 15 1/2" Recangle Background Fabric
2 - 3 1/2" x 11" Rectangles Background Fabric
Multiple 6" Squares Fabrics for Leaves and Fusible Web to Match



Instructions:

1. Use that cute little GO! Baby and cut your birdhouse pieces.

Layer
1 - 6" strip Roof Fabric
2 - 6" strips Birdhouse Fabric
1 - 6" by 12" Rectangle of Background Fabric
1 - 6" strip Hole Fabric folded in half width wise

Lay then on the Drunkard's Path Die, making sure that the pieces cover the cutting blades, and crank that baby through:





You will have extra pieces so choose these: 2 roof fabric outside curve pieces, 2 background fabric inside curve pieces, 4 hole fabric inside pieces, and 4 house fabric outside pieces.

2. Piece your Drunkard's Path blocks:

Match the background convex pieces to the roof concave pieces and match the hole convex pieces to the house concave pieces.

 Match the convenient notch at the center of your curved pieces (make sure that your concave piece is on top). Pin.
 Match your edges. Pin.

 Work from the outside toward the center on both sides adjusting and pinning to make the curve smooth. This take a few minutes so be patient with yourself it is worth the time.

 Slowly, start stitching your 1/4" seam allowance. If you see a tuck starting to form (before you sew over it) Stop, make sure your needle is in the down position.

 Lift your presser foot. Gently grab the outside of the concave (top) piece and move it back toward the back of the presser foot.

This will smooth the tuck out and allow you to start sewing again without making an ugly pleat in your circle. Keep sewing slowly and adjusting as you go. This is not difficult and only takes a few minutes to do all 6 blocks so don't hurry yourself.

3. Press. I pressed toward the roof. On the birdhouse pieces I pressed two toward the hole and two toward the house. This allows you to match up those seams and get a perfect circle.

 Roof Pieces

 House Pieces

4. And now through the magic of television the fabrics mystically change color (actually I did the roof different on my first block then changed my mind) so I hope this doesn't confuse you but these are the new roof pieces. Add the 2 1/2" x 4" rectangle to the center and sew them together in this order. (my nails magically changed color and got shorter too :) )


Yay! Roof!

5. Piece your 4 birdhouse pieces together forming a circle. Then add a 1 1/2" x 7 1/2" rectangle to each side.


6. Sew the roof to the top of the birdhouse pieces.



7. Apply fusiable web tot he back of the 6" bird fabric square.



Give it a GO! If you want your bird to face right paper side up, left paper side down.

 8. Press your bird to the birdhouse. Make sure his tail doesn't go down into the seam allowance.


9. Stitch two 6 1/2" x 16 1/2" rectangles of background fabric to either side of the 3 1/2" x 16 1/2" rectangle of post fabric.


 10. Stitch two 3 1/2" x 11" background rectangles to either side of the birdhouse block. Then stitch the 3 1/2" x 15 1/2" rectangle to the top of the birdhouse section.


11. Stitch the birdhouse section to the post section.


12. Grab your Fall Medley die ( I thought I would show you what the newer dies look like, they have two tone foam so you can see where to place your fabric). Adhere the fusible web 6" pieces to your leaf 6" pieces and GO!


 Here is my pile... way more than I needed but that is okay :)


 13. Peel the paper backing off of your leaves and lay them on your quilt in a pleasing arangement. I made a pile at the base of the post and had some falling through the air. Pin them down once they are how you want them so that you can move them easily to your ironing board. Remove the pins in each section as you press (don't press over your pins :) )

 Here is mine with all of the leaves pressed on.

 14. Use your favorite raw edge applique method to secure your bird and leaves. Quilt, bind and enjoy.

If you would like to see how I finished mine keep reading along.

I decided I wanted to do some faux trapunto and a teeny bit of thread painting on my leaves and bird before I quilted the quilt. To accomplish this I grabbed a few batting scraps and....


Found a batting scrap that was large enough to cover the pile of leaves at the base of the post.  I placed it on the back of my quilt and pinned to baste.


Then I free motion stitched around the leaves and painted (with thread) the veins. I matches rayon threads to my leaves to accomplish this. I used some single color threads and some varigated ones. I repeated this on the falling leaves and bird as well.

Then I carefully cut, very close to the endge, the excess batting.

 It looks like this when done.


 Here is the whole thing on the back before I quilted it.


Here are some close ups of what the trapunto and threads look like:



Here is a link to a printable PDF of the pattern.

Don't forget the coupon code ends tonight at midnight LAUNCH15

Talk soon....

PIQF, A Discount Code, And A Tutorial From One Of Our Favorite People

Saturday, October 15, 2011
Hi Everyone,

Yesterday Sally and I went to PIQF (Pacific International Quilt Festival) we had a blast and saw some old friends.

Sally and our friend Gina
I also was so excited to see quilts by some of my friends from the Bay Area Modern Quilt Guild


This is Angela's quilt... carpool to guild meetings together... it was in a place of honor on the back wall of the first show booth... so exciting.
This is Jaye's quilt again in a place of honor just two booth's down from Angela's on the back wall of this booth
It was a good time but after Market it seemed so much smaller than I remembered.

Sunni at Love Affair With My Brother has a tutorial up using Delighted for an adorable little garment. Go take a look.

This is the last coupon code of the month. I need to clear some space for the 5 new collections that will be here before the end of the month. In honor of the Delighted Launch party on the 19th the coupon code is LAUNCH15 for 15% off on everything in the shop. It is good until midnight on Monday.

Have a wonderful Saturday ... I will see you on Monday!

Talk soon...

Friday Fun Day And The Giveaway...

Friday, October 14, 2011
Hi Everyone,

I know Friday Fun day is usually accompanied by a tutorial but the tutorial will be coming on Monday instead. So let's have a pic of the Giveaway first.



Rendezvous

My friend Sally has been here all week. We have been dreaming up fun stuff for our blogs and talking about what we will do when I am at her house for Market at the end of the month. We made a video for you guys that you will see next Wednesday for the Delighted launch party. Sally is doing a tutorial with Rendezvous so the giveaway is for a kit to make the item she is going to teach you. She doesn't know I am doing this. I can't wait until she sees she is going to squeeee :)

You will get all of the fabrics needed to make the item but that item is a surprise until she posts her tutorial.

My tutorial on Monday will be something different.

Here is how to enter:

1. Leave me a comment (gosh I am so easy on you guys)
2. Leave Sally a comment about her gorgeous legs or her beautiful red hair... or maybe tell her how much you like her singing or cello playing :)
3. Like either my facebook page or her facebook page or both.

For each thing you do, leave one comment. So you can get up to 4 entries if you do them all (the last one is two things). Got it? I will draw the winner next Saturday so you have until midnight Friday 10/21.

Have a wonderful Friday! Sally and I are off to The Pacific International Quilt Festival today...yay!

Let's Par-tay

Thursday, October 13, 2011
Hi Everyone,

We have the decorations:


So in the immortal words of Ty Pennington (who has a gorgeous new collections coming to the shop this December by the way) LET'S DOOO IIITTTTT!

Delighted Launch Party Wednesday, October 19th. Get your party frocks (suits) and come on over!


Over exposed gratuitous glamour shot :)


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