Welcome to week two of the Runner Up Blog Hop by Island Batik!
Be sure to read to the end for Island Batik Giveaway info and a new twist on the Island Batik Ambassador Monthly Challenges.
This month Island Batik Ambassadors were asked to make a table or bed runner out of the newest Island Batik collections coming to stores this month.
We were also asked to use one of the Studio 180 Design Rulers.
I got to play with Forest Flora, an Island Batik Collection by Deb Tucker of Studio 180 Designs.
And the ruler I was sent was the Corner Pop III. This ruler adds corners that are three times as tall as their base. It was fun to come up with a design to fit these shapes.
I was sent the whole collection of fabric, but I only ended up using eight of the prints along with the Island Batik Foundation print called Doughnut.
I created my design and cut out all my shapes.
It's fun to know this stack of shapes turned into a fabulous table runner!
I used the Corner Pop III to cut my oversized triangles and to trim my main block.
We were also encouraged to use other Studio 180 Design Rulers if we had them so I did.
I used the Square Squared for my block Center.
I used the Wing Clipper to trim up some flying geese.
And I used the Tucker Trimmer to clean up some half square triangles.
With the units trimmed up so nicely, my main block came together perfectly.
I used the Corner Pop III to trim off two sides.
and added the first set of oversized triangles.
Then I trimmed it again with the Corner Pop III, this time for 1 x 3 inch triangles.
That gave me the finished block for my runner. I do have mirror image blocks to create the zig zag effect, So I had to pay attention to which way my corners were poppin'.
The new mini M3Pro Oliso Iron helped keep my blocks nice and crisp.
I love this iron! It is my new favorite thing in my sewing room!
This iron gets hotter than my older mini iron and I used it for pressing everything in this project, even the long seams.
I had the perfect size of Hobbs Heirloom Premium Wool Batting left over from another project and used it in this runner.
I read that wool batting doesn't leave fold marks, that will be perfect as I have the runner on my table for now, but will eventually fold it up and put away till next fall.
I had a fun spool of variegated 40 weight thread from Aurifil for the quilting. It had all the shades of the fabric, plus a wee bit of blue. It turned out fantastic!
And of course, everything was sewn and quilted with a Schmetz Needle. This time I used a 90/14 for both.
Be sure to stop by Connie Kresin Campbell, Freemotion by the River
She is also playing with Forest Flora today, and a Studio 180 Design Ruler!
And you can see the full list of posts here on the Island Batik Blog Post.
And visit the Island Batik Week 1 recap Blog post to enter their giveway. They are giving away two fabric bundles! One is the Forest Flora line I got to play with!
Click the image for Giveaway info.
This year, Island Batik is hosting a Viewers Choice for all Island Batik Ambassador Challenges each month, with prizes! Starting with the February Runners, you all get to vote for your favorite project. At the end of the month, Island Batik will have a page of all the projects and voting will open and you can vote for your favorite. The winning project will receive a prize and one random voter will also receive a prize! So make sure you visit all the Island Batik Ambassadors this month to find your favorite Runner and get in the drawing to win a prize yourself!
You can see more details on Island Batik Facebook page: www.facebook.com/islandbatik
Thanks for stopping by and Happy Sewing!
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Beautiful finish, Leah. CP III can be a challenge due to its elongated shape, but you aced it.
ReplyDeleteI love your runner made with that Corner Pop ruler and the Fall Flora fabric line. The design is so striking and very unique. Great design!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tablerunner and I really like the way you used the rulers to make your blocks!
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