My Quilting History

Monday, May 15, 2023

Island Batik Tool Craze Blog Hop

 


It's the start of week three for the Island Batik Blog hop  "Tool Craze"!

And Island Batik is having a giveaway,  check out their blog post for details or use the Rafflecopter at the bottom of the post to enter.


I am also having a small giveaway. Check out the end of the post for more details.




Today I am showing off the quilt I made using Summer Twilight, an original Island Batik collection by Tammy Silvers (Tamarinis), and the Tucker Trimmer ruler by Deb Tucker of Studio 180 Designs.


This fabric line is heading to shops soon!  
Below are just a few shops near my neck of the woods that will carry it:

Angel Oak Stitchery, LLC  Harleyville, SC
People, Places, & Quilts  Summerville, SC
Foust Textiles-NC King's Mountain, NC
Quilt 'N Kaboodle Cleveland, GA


The guidelines for this challenge were the following:

Make any size project we would like. - Check! Work with two or more different size units    - Check! Make at least 30 units total with the ruler we received. - Check! Encouraged, but not necessary, was to use another tool from Studio 180 Design if you had one. - Check, Check, ChecK!


I started with the Tucker Trimmer ruler, this is the ruler that came in my ambassador box in January.



First I made 3 inch Quarter Square Triangles.  I made 16 of these.





Next was some three patch quarter square triangles.  I made 36 of those.






I made even more for the border.  72 to be exact.





To meet the challenge of using two different sizes, I made these rectangles with purple half square triangles on the end.  These are just like Half Square Triangles, except the other half is way longer and yep, the Tucker Trimmer worked great to trim down that purple triangle.  The angle lined up perfect for a 1.5 inch HST.  These units give me the second size unit with the ruler for this challenge.

The purple fabric is part of the Island Batik Foundations. It is called Plurble.
The gray solid is also Island Batik!



The last part of the challenge was, if you had some, to incorporate more Deb Tucker rulers into our project.  I love these rulers.  My whole quilting life, sewing triangles have always turned out wonky, no matter how perfect I think I am cutting or sewing, so years ago I started making them a wee bit bigger and trimming them down to have nice crisp points.  I have used several different types of rulers for this, but these Deb Tucker Rulers are my favorite.  The extra lines on the ruler for trimming individual units are wonderful and make everything so easy!





The first extra ruler I used was the V Block ruler.  I received this in a previous ambassador  box. I love this block and try to squeeze into my quilts when ever I can.  Again three are three inches.




I made 104 of these.




The next part of the design used corner triangle blocks.  So I bought the Corner Beam Ruler to help with those.  Again, the extra marks on these rulers are wonderful for trimming down and getting nice crisp blocks.



I made 68 of these units.






Finally I used the Diamond Recs ruler.  I had purchased this one myself  a couple years ago and have used it several times for different projects.




  I made 24 of these.


All the different units came together nicely.  Each ruler has several different sizes that all coordinate with each other.  I used variables of three for this quilt but the rulers could easily change to a 4 inch variable to make the quilt bigger.  


All of the tools and Technique Sheets for the Studio 180 Design rulers have online instructional videos you can access through Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design YouTube channel. Check them out. They not only give you visual instructions on how to use the rulers, but they give you some Quilting inspiration as well!




Once the top was done, it was time to quilt it.  I used a nice teal thread color from Aurifl.  I love how it pops on the gray and pink fabrics.




The quilt was pieced and quilted using Schmetz universal 90/14 needles.
I've been using these needles for years. They fit perfect in my machine and always work well with my thread.









I wanted this quilt to be light weight and fluffy for the summer so I used Hobbs Poly Down Premium Batting.  The Island batik fabrics combined with the Hobbs Polyester batting makes the quilt soft and cuddly.









 

The quilt measures 63 x 63.




Boonky always likes to help out with the photo sessions.

Be sure to hop on over to Victoria and Maryellen's blogs today. They are also working with the Summer Twilight fabric line and some Studio 180 Design rulers.


Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You
Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine



Give Away Time!



There were a couple prints in the fabric line I did not use and I offering them to one of you!  These two green prints are two half yard cuts that didn't make it into this quilt.  If you want a chance to win both, leave a comment and let me know if you use quilts in the summer.  I'll pick a winner this weekend.


We don't use quilts outside here in the south to cuddle under, it's just too hot, even in the evenings. But sometimes the AC is blowing so strong that some of us in the house need a quilt all year long to snuggle under while we watch TV.

You can also enter the Island Batik Giveaway for a chance to win one of these two Island Batik Bundles.   You can enter using the Rafflecopter below and you can read more about their giveaway on their blog:









Happy Quilting!


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16 comments:

  1. I am completely in love with this quilt. Great pattern with wonderful border and perfect choice of fabrics.

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  2. The quilt catches your eye when your blog opens, great design! I keep a small, light weight quilt on the back of my couch all the time. It's there to grab when chilled. petuniakr@aol.com

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  3. Beautiful Leah! I really love your design, but that was sooo much cutting and sewing. LOL Great job. I live in the South also, but I do have a quilt on my chair that I use in the evenings. (If I didn't, my husband would freeze me to death.) I also use a quilt on my bed instead of a bedspread. I love the way it looks. Thanks for the giveaway.

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  4. Leah, you really put those rulers to good use! This piece truly is a quilted delight! I would gush with joy to work with those lush fabrics and colors.
    I do use a light quilt in the summer when the AC gets me goose-bumply in the evenings while watching the news. Maybe it's actually the news that gets me that way, who knows? I love to make table runners and toppers, so the 1/2 yard pieces would be put to good use here!

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  5. I still have quilts on some beds in the summer, for cold nights. But I Use quilted table runners and placemats all year - just use more summery fabrics! I love your quilt and am impressed with the various tools.

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  6. I use quilts in our sometimes chilly basement, even in the summer! Love how you put your quilt together. The colors are wonderful!

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  7. What a delightful quilt! Love those colors and seeing how you used those rulers. Here in MI we use quilts year around! :) Summer nights can be chilly in northern MI and we go north a lot!

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  8. What a beautiful quilt! You did a great job. I live close to San Francisco and so we use quilts year 'round here! The number of quilt layers on our beds will depend on how much fog and wind we are having! There is always at least one.

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  9. The quilt is beutiful - I don't use a quilt in the summer, but I have them everywhere, even in the car, just in case.

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  10. Beautiful! I am in the south too, but I do need at least a thin quilt in the summer.

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  11. I do keep a light quilt on the bed, most summers. If it is a really hot one, I have an an old embroidered coverlet that goes on the bed. On an island, you never can tell what you will get for weather!

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  12. I use quilts year around--lighter ones for summer!

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  13. Leah this is beautiful! You knocked this challenge out of the park!

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  14. yes we use quilts all year off and on. quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  15. It's too hot here in the summer for quilts.

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  16. I use quilts year round, fewer in the summer and more in the winter. You had a beautiful fabric line to work with.

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