Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Sampler Sew Along continues with block 3, Get the Point? designed by Carrie Nelson.
Colore: MulticoloreTessuto: PoliestereStile: ModernoLavabile in lavatrice: SìTipo di motivo: Blocchi di coloreComposizione: 100% PoliestereMisure del prodotto in cm :MisureLarghezzaLunghezza100*150100150
Dopo aver giocato, i blocchi possono essere riposti nella scatola con coperchio di smistamento. Solo il legno FSC 100% legno proveniente da silvicoltura sostenibile viene utilizzato per produrre i blocchi da costruzione di Eichhorn. Questo articolo di Eichhorn è Made in Germany.
Een lichtgewicht, superzachte throw met speelse franjes, gemaakt om lekker knus tegenaan te kruipen. Het klassieke blokpatroon in off-white en grijs-beige tinten past overal bij. Gemaakt van 100% gerecycled polyester.
Our 100 Blocks Sampler Sew Along continues with block 4: Bingo designed by Jessie Kurtz.
Our 100 Blocks Sampler Sew Along continues with the In and Out quilt block designed by Celine Perkins.
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This is my first time posting to the Blogger's Quilt Festival. I have been having such a great time checking out everyone else's posts. Thanks to Amy for putting it all together. Go to Amy's Creative Side to see all the other entries. (I couldn't figure out how to get the button into my blog.) It was easy to pick which quilt to show for the festival. There haven't been many finishes this year, but I just completed the Storm at Sea quilt that I started in 2001! I had been collecting fabrics in shades of blue, teal, green, aqua, and purple for quite a while, but couldn't settle on what I wanted to make. Then I found the background fabric with sea anemones on it--that had to be a sign that it was time to make a Storm at Sea. I worked on this quilt on and off for a couple of years. I wasn't sure how I wanted to finish it, which was the reason it kept being set aside. Then in late 2003, I took a job that had me travelling full-time, which lasted until 2 years ago. I was able to do some quilting on the road, but never got back to this project. I was going through my extensive collection of UFOs at the beginning of 2012, with the goal of getting some of them finished before the end of the year. For some reason, the Storm at Sea was the quilt that wanted to be worked on first. Instead of the usual large square at the center of the unit, I decided to complicate the pattern even more and make that part as a nine-patch instead. To tell the truth, it was just a way to get more fabrics into the quilt, especially some of the lighter colored ones. It was such a trip down memory lane to play with these fabrics again after letting them "age" for over 10 years. At some point I figured out that there were around 3700 pieces in this quilt. Below you can see the different units that I was making for the quilt. The main decision still remaining on this project was the design of the pieced border. I had originally planned on the following design, which gives a scalloped look around the outside. Instead, I decided to go with a row of spiky stars surrounding the center. I like the additional background spaces, and this design brought the quilt to a better finished size for my bed. Center section with quilt blocks sewn together. Quilt top finished--late May 2012 Quilted and bound, October 2012--it's finished! After seeing it on the bed, I decided I need to make matching pillowcases. Blogger’s Quilt Festival Stats: Finished quilt measures : 87" x 96″ Quilted by : Jan Walsh, Cat's Meow Quilting Best Category : Bed Quilt, Professionally Quilted, Scrap Quilt Thanks for taking a look at my quilt. Enjoy all the other fabulous inspiration at the Bloggers Quilt Festival Julie
Welcome to the second volumn of Quilty Friends blocks. Each month a new pattern link will be added to this page. All but the first of th...
The Whirlwind Quilt Block goes by a bunch of other names - Modern Envelope, Twin Sisters, Water Wheel, etc, etc. The traditional Whirlwind quilt block uses only 2 colors but I saw one on Facebook that had 4 fabrics and wanted to figure it out for you.
Articolo N° RETAA839 Realizzato in 100% seta e rifinito dal caratteristico motivo a rombi, il foulard Reta è completato da un bordo a blocchi di colore, per uno stile che si distingue. È un accessorio raffinato che non può mancare nel tuo guardaroba delle vacanze, perfetto per valorizzare qualsiasi look. 100% seta Stampa a rombi Bordo a blocchi di colore Misure: 90 x 90 cm Made in Italy
Been keeping busy…I just love sights like this one …a sure sign of work getting done. Turning all those tiny 1” scraps into this. ...
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Hey Everyone!! I have missed you... I have been FLAT out this week! Literally...!! Ill explain later... But for today... I am so excited to Introduce Cara to you!! She is a super Mum! She has put an amazing Tute together for us... The Circle of Geese Block.. I have absolutely NO IDEA how to make this block so i jumped up and down when she said she would share this with us..... Thanks Cara... xx Hello Chasing Cotton readers! I'm Cara from Me? A Mom? and I'm so honored Bec asked me to come over and teach you all a block. Today I'm going to show you how to successfully sew a Circle of Geese block without hurling your scissors across the room or pulling out your hair. This is one of those blocks that can intimidate many but trust me when I say if I can do it, you can do it. This is a paper-pieced block which means you stitch your fabric onto a piece of paper following the lines that are pre-printed on the paper. And it really is that easy once you get the knack of it. This block is a lot like learning how to ride a bike. It might be hard at first but, once you learn it, you wonder how you ever struggled. The trickiest part of assembling this block, in my opinion, is that it involves lots of turning and flipping and folding back of fabric and paper pieces. It's easy to get confused and make mistakes so this tutorial has a ton of pictures. This tutorial also involves some extra steps to help you avoid issues. As you get more comfortable with how to assemble the block, you can cut out some of the extra steps. Or you can throw caution to the wind and just skip them all together from the get go. Okay, so let's get started. First you need the template. I like to use this one. (Note: sometimes that link doesn't work for whatever reason. If that's the case for you, go to http://www.piecebynumber.com/and go to the freebie tab. Look under geometric and you'll see the circle of geese block.) When you print it out, make sure it's printing full scale and not being scaled down. I had to decrease my margins to get it to properly fit on one page. You'll need four copies for each block. Print out a few extras to have on hand. Next, cut it out ALONG the dotted line. This will be the finished size of your block section and you'll use the edge of the paper as your trim line when you are finished, so cut it out neatly and accurately. As you'll see, the sections of this template are numbered. Throughout this tutorial, I'll be referencing these pieces by their number (#1, #2, #3, etc). Because you will eventually be tearing the paper off from the fabric, I highly recommend perforating the lines on the paper before you begin sewing. To do this, simply stitch along all the inside lines without thread in your needle. IMPORTANT: set your stitch length to the smallest setting so that your stitches -- or in this case, the holes -- are close together. The other nice thing about perforating the lines in advance is that it's handy for when you need to fold back the paper along the lines. And in this tutorial, you'll be doing that a lot. Okay, next step. Cut out fabric for your background pieces and fabric for your goose triangle pieces. I find 3" x 5" is a good size; you can go smaller as you get more comfortable but I like to give myself room for error. The first few times you assemble this block, it's helpful to start with larger cuts of fabric. Most of my early mistakes involved using a piece that I swore was big enough but after sewing and turning it, it would be too short. Trust me when I say you'd rather have some fabric waste than the frustration of having to unpick a section because it ended up being a few millimeters short. For my goose triangles. If fabric waste is a concern, a 19" x 6" piece will fit all six background pieces. Alright, now grab your paper template. You will use the numbers on the paper template as your guide for where to start and where to go next. We'll work in numerical order, so your first stitched line will be the line between #1 (goose triangle) and #2 (bkgd). Take the fabric piece for your first goose triangle and lay it with the wrong side facing up (right side facing down). Place your template on top of the fabric with the words facing up. Fold the paper template together at the line between #1 and #2 and -- using the edge created by the fold as a guide, trim the fabric to leave what will be a 1/2" seam allowance. (As you get better at this block and need less room for error, you can trim it to 1/4" instead.) Now you are ready to position the fabric for #2. I know, I know, when are we going to start stitching, right? Hang with me. Place the background fabric (#2) right side facing up under the #1 fabric. Line them up as noted on the photo below and pin. Let's stitch! Fold your paper flat again and stitch along the line between #1 and #2. After you are finished stitching, fold the paper back again at the line between #1 and #2 and use the edge of the paper to trim the fabric to 1/4 inch seam allowance. Like I said, you can skip this step obviously if you initially trimmed to 1/4 inch seam allowance in the previous step. Now turn the paper over and press your fabrics open. Okay, now from here on out on this tutorial, my photos are going to show the pieces labeled so that you don't get confused. You don't have to do this at home, though I do find it helpful to write the numbers on the back of the paper. Okay, now you're ready to move onto #3, a background piece. Place your sewn pieces right side down and fold your paper along the line between #3 and #1-#2. Go ahead and trim (leaving either 1/4" or 1/2"). Now you're ready to place and sew piece #3. You can either slip piece #3 under the #1, #2 pieces or flip the block over and place piece #3 on top of pieces #1 and #2 (like in the picture below). Which ever way you pick, just be sure your fabrics are right sides together. Stitch along the line between #3 and #1-#2. Turn paper over and press fabrics open. Next you'll turn your paper over so the fabric is right side down. Fold back the paper along the line between #3 and #4. Continue to repeat the same previous steps of trimming, lining up the next fabric piece, pinning, folding the paper flat, stitching, and ironing the fabric open. Are you getting the hang of it? Go ahead and finish up #5, #6, #7, #8 and #9 following the same steps as above. Just remember to go in sequential order. Almost done! Time to trim. Use the paper as your guide and trim to the paper. If you are trimming paper off, you are trimming too much. (Sorry, I forgot to get a shot of what the block looks like on the back before trimming.) When you are ready, carefully remove the paper. I find that it helps to start with removing #9 and working backwards (#8, #7, #6, etc.). Once you have four sections completed, you are ready to arrange them and sew them together.Sew A to B and set aside. Sew C to D and set aside. Then sew AB to CD and you're done! Ta-da! Aren't you fancy!! Hopefully, I've been able to demystified the Circle of Geese block for you and you're not cursing my name right now. Happy sewing!! Feel free to come over to my blog and say hello! Thanks sooooooooooooooooooo Much Cara!!! xx Mystery solved!! xx I hope you enjoyed her Tute... I did! xx
Our 100 Blocks Sampler Sew Along continues with block 4: Bingo designed by Jessie Kurtz.
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Block 1 - Brick Wall Welcome to the first block from The Patchsmith's Sampler pattern book and it is a nice easy block to start. Block 1 ‘Brick Wall’ requires no seam matching and it doesn't even matter which way you press your seams! Building your Brick Wall is very simple – two different rows combine to make a 6” (finished size) block. Block 1 is a great scrap buster block. Resizing the block is easy too. Just add more rows of bricks, staggering each row. Tip: To make a 12" Brick Wall block using bigger bricks cut the A rectangles 4½" x 2½" each and the B squares 2½" each. This block is a great filler allowing you to turn those fabric scraps into a useful patchwork block. And there may be times when only a rectangle block will do as I found out recently in the Bee Happy sew-along. I replaced an embroidered part of the Bee Happy quilt with a gingham Brick Road. So there you are – a nice easy Block from The Patchsmith’s Sampler Quilt Blocks pattern book. Available from Amazon I would love to see your blocks over on Instagram (#block1brickwall). I have also set up a Flickr group where you can post your block photos, meet and make friends and just hang out. Feel free to ask a question in the Flickr group or below. Moonlit Cat Mug Rug Pattern - the inspiration for Block 1 Next week I will show you cheat for making little half-square triangles for Block 2 ‘Guiding Star’. Until then .......
Questo set Plus-Plus contiene 100 blocchi da costruzione creativi. I mattoncini sono contenuti in un contenitore tubolare riutilizzabile e facile da trasportare che misura 3,5 x 3,5 x 27,8 cm. In questo modo i blocchi da costruzione Plus-Plus possono essere trasportati, assemblati e riposti in modo semplice e compatto: non solo un grande divertimento per i bambini, ma anche un giocattolo pratico per i genitori a casa e in viaggio.
Original designed - styled on Ricky Timms convergence method. 100% cotton, with cotton and bamboo batting: hand embroidered.
CARATTERISTICHE GENERALI Un disegno su larga scala di rami di ippocastano con foglie maestose e fiori drammatici incisi per riprodurre le delicate trame della stampa a blocchi originale. SPECIFICHE TECNICHE Il prezzo si riferisce a 1 m Dimensioni: 137 cm x 1 m Ripetizione orizzontale del pattern 137 cm Ripetizione verticale del pattern 54 cm Martindale 20000 Composizione tessuto: 100% lino Adatto per rivestimento, tenda, veneziana, cuscino Paese di origine: Regno Unito Disponibile in diverse colorazioni