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Snowflake Things Quilt Tutorial

Monday, March 17, 2014
Today is brought to you by my friend Ruth of Pippin Sequim and Vanessa Christenson's Color Me Happy which is arriving in the shop this week. Take it away Ruth...



Hi folks!  I'm chiming in today to share a tutorial for this fun quilt that was inspired by snowflakes and radio antenna.  It's pretty quick to whip up since most of the blocks are cut from pieced strips, but the 60° triangle construction makes it a little different from your standard quilt.  And just so you know... even though it looks like there are hexagons, there are NO y-seams required!  This quilt is built from two types of blocks - low volume striped triangle blocks and sets of six blocks that together make up each snowflake thingy.  For the quilt above, I used 32 low volume blocks and 4 sets of 6 snowflake blocks. 

To make the low volume striped triangles:
  1. Cut four 2.5" strips of low volume prints.  I used fat quarters cut in the long (21-22") direction, but you can also use yardage and cut it width of fabric (WOF).  If you are using fat quarters, you should be able to cut 4 triangles from each strip set.  If you are using yardage, you should be able to cut 8. 
  2. Stack the four strips with at least one end even, and then cut the end at a 60° angle by aligning the 60° ruler mark with the long edge of the strips.


  3. Sew the four strips together along the long edges, aligning the angled ends so that the fabric meets at the seam line:


  4. Press the pieced strips, then use the 60° line on your ruler to trim the angled edge and remove any unevenness.


  5. Turn the pieced strip around for cutting.  Align the 60° line on your ruler with the top edge of the fabric and the edge of the ruler with the obtuse angle to cut off an equilateral triangle.


  6. Rotate your ruler (not the strip) to cut the next triangle.  Align the 60° line on your ruler with the bottom edge of the fabric and the edge of the ruler with the obtuse angle to cut off another equilateral triangle.


  7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until the whole strip is cut.

To make the large Snowflake Things:
  1. Cut 6 sets of the light and dark print pieces indicated in the image below and arrange in stacks as shown. Make three stacks like the one on the left and three stacks like the mirror image on the right.  The short light prints next to each dark print can be cut in varying lengths between 1.5" and 2.5" long.  After sewing onto the dark prints, the resulting strip should be cut to the length indicated in the center.


  2. Sew together each stack and press.
  3. Align the 60° angle mark on your ruler with the bottom edge of each birthday cake and trim the all-background edge of each pieced pyramid.  Trim as close to the edge as possible. (See pictures below)


  4. Using the 60° angle mark on your ruler and aligning the corner your piece with the 9 3/8" mark, cut the remaining edge to make an equilateral triangle that is 9 3/8" long at the side.


  5. Pair the resulting 6 triangles into 3 sets, each having background strips pointing in opposite directions.  Sew a 1" foreground strip to each of the six triangles, using the same print for each triangle in the 3 pairs.  The strip should be sewn so that it's touching the short edges of the foreground strips in the triangles, as in the photo below.  Press seams.  


  6. Trim edges of the new strips to be even with the triangle edges.

  7.  
To make the small Snowflake Things:
To sew the smaller snowflake, use the instructions for the large snowflake, but leave off the bottom two layers (8.5" and 9.75").  Trim to a 60° triangle, then sew a 1" dark strip on the side and then sew a 10.75" by 2.5" light/background strip onto the bottom before trimming it all up.
 
Finishing the quilt top:
After you have your blocks finished and laid out, sew the top together in rows, using this guide to sewing 60° triangles.  Sew the rows together and then trim the sides straight to finish off the top.

Printable PDF here

Thanks Ruth! You are awesome!

For the Love of New and Old Friends, A Challenge, and Giveaway.

Friday, February 14, 2014
Hi Everyone,

I am so excited that I actually have something creative to show you today. Back in October at Quilt Market my friends and I were loitering around Vanessa Christenson's booth. Talking about her new adorable patterns and how much we loved her new springy fabric line Color Me Happy. The idea of a challenge was raised when Ms. V gave us each a mini charm pack... because don't we all need new ideas about what to do with those cute little Moda candy packs? Today is our reveal day. Now I would love to say that I had plenty of time and started right away but, of course, I finished it yesterday at 4 PM LOL

It is called "Looking Up" I did a combo of  big stitch hand quilting with Aurifil 12 wt thread in colors that match the fabrics and machine quilting. The arrows are Color Me Happy of course and the background is natural linen from the Mochi Dot collection. I will have a pattern available soon for both the mini (this is 24" square) and a lap quilt size. Color Me Happy Comes out next month but we have some pre-cuts in, including the mini charm packs that we used for our projects. Be sure to hop around to my friends and check out all of the adorable projects.


Sally
Brooke
Becca
Tamara
Joanna

Today we are sponsoring a giveaway over at Maureen Cracknell Handmade. Would you like to win some Wee Wander?

Don't enter here enter over there :)


It's Raining....

Thursday, November 21, 2013
Literally and ... Literally... It is raining outside and due to the kind of roof the shop has every year it rains inside the shop as well. Until the roofers come out and fix it, again, every year. This time it was over the computer desk... oh joy! Last year it was in about 8 places over the fabric shelves... luckily we caught the leaks (with garbage cans) before we had any wet fabrics.

Yep, that's Botanics... some of it got here yesterday but 8 bolts were delayed getting to the warehouse so they will be a week or two later... mostly because of the Holiday weekend next week. These arrived a week earlier than I expected. We will have bundles back up for sale as soon as the rest comes in.

Miss Vanessa at V&Co mentioned our little challenge group yesterday. Head on over to see some more info about Market (and that adorable chevron skirt she wore).  And Miss Sally posted the latest update on our challenge.

See you tomorrow for the tutorial for the leaf blocks and a little giveaway... don't miss it... :)

Color Me Happy - Challenge With New Friends

Thursday, November 14, 2013
Hi Everyone,

Here is a little something else that happened at Market....

Have you ever noticed that when you are hanging out with good friends, cracking each other up, and talking too loud... that not only do you attract strange looks but you also attract strange people new friends. Yeah, that is true. So the girls and I were hanging out at Vanessa's booth laughing and generally gushing over Color Me Happy and the new patterns which... let's face it... are pretty awesome. That is when we met Joanna. She fit right in from the start, she could take our teasing and give as good as she got... she had the idea to do a challenge with the mini charm packs that Vanessa had in her booth. So on the spot the group was born.

Left To right... Becca, Tammy, Me, Brooke, Vanessa (of course), Joanna (our new friend), and Sally

Brooke posted yesterday a little more about what we are doing if you want to take a look. Each week one of us will have an update about the Challenge with a big reveal of the projects on Vanessa's blog in February.

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