Thursday, September 30, 2021

Island Batik and byAnnie Round Trip Duffle Bag


Island Batik Ambassadors have been busy making bags this month with patterns, notions, and hardware supplied from byAnnie com.



And of course using lovely fabric supplied from Island Batik. For this challenge we got to pick the bag pattern and fabrics we wanted to play with.



 I chose the Round Trip Duffle Pattern and fabrics from the new Butterfly Blooms fabric line by Kathy Engle hitting stores now.



I had the perfect person in mind for this bag and her favorite color is purple so I went for a couple different shades.  



The fabric for the lining of the bag comes from the Island Batik Foundations line and is called Bubbles in Periwinkle.  The bottom cream fabric is housing an acrylic stabilizer which was also provided from byAnnie.com.  This helps keep the bottom of the bag nice and firm.



Annie provided the turquoise zippers which pop against the butterfly print.



I originally picked four different Aurifil threads for the bag, but ended up using only three. A darker turquoise thread turned out fantastic as top stitching on the cream contrasting fabric and the lining fabric, so I saved the yellow for another project.






I usually don't get a photo of the needles, but I wanted to show them off for sure this time around. These Schmetz Microtex needles handled all these layers with no problem.




I really enjoyed making each part of the bag from start to finish. It was fun to see the little pieces come together. And that Soft and Stable interfacing is some fun stuff. Perfect for bag making.  I made the carrying strap and pad first and was super excited how it turned out and the rest of the bag was just as fun, watching it grow from piece to piece. 


And here are more photos taken outside just because I liked the bag so much I took a lot of photos.


Front



Side



Back



Inside



Cats 



When I got the light box out to take pictures of the fabric the cats thought I got them out a new play place.




It was a bit of a struggle to get a photo. The thread was just too much fun for them.




And they were just too cute to kick out of the box.




But eventually they had to go because I needed a photo.








Happy Quilting!


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Friday, September 24, 2021

Falling for You Blog Hop



Welcome to my stop on the "I'm Falling for You" blog hop hosted by Joan of Moose Stash Quilting.

I have two projects to show off today.  The first project is a UFO I started when I joined the "Leafs Me Happy" blog hop oh so long ago in October of 2012. I have been putting this project on my Finish-A-Long lists for years and finally sewed the last stitch just in time for this hop!  Yay!

The pattern is a combination of two elements.  
Bonnie Hunter's Spider Blocks and a pieced maple leaf block I found here.
The leaf pattern is for a 15.5 inch block, so I had to re-size it to fit in an 8.5 inch square.




I did some custom quilting on this one.  Playing around with my rulers, ribbon candy, leaves, and feathers.





I love how the sun really shows off the quilting.



I am so excited to have this one finished!.  It will be gracing my couch this Fall season.


Next up is another old project... sort of.  A couple years before I started the project above, I bought three fall themed charm packs with the intention of making the Charming Stars quilt by Stefanie of  Little Lady Patchwork.  Well last week I finally opened up those charm packs!  Wahoo!  





This quilt went together super fast! These are big blocks with big pieces.  




After I cut up the white background fabric I zipped out those star corners lickety split. 




I didn't even spend hours trying not to get another print next to another print, I just put them on the design wall and let it go!




When I bought the charm packs I also bought a half yard of brown in the same fabric line, just in case.  Good thing,  it turned out perfect for the binding!




I did some all over leaf meandering for the quilting in a pastel yellow thread.  It matched perfect with the browns and oranges and didn't stand out too bright on the white.





The quilt is super soft and fluffy With the looser quilting.




I am loving this fabric and this pattern!  Yay for finally getting the fabric off the shelf and into a quilt!





I really enjoy playing along in these hops.  They really help me use up all the wonderful fabric I've pick up over the years. Not sure if I am quilter or more a fabric collector.  Haha!



I did another stripped backing for this one.  A lot of my fabric stash is two yard cuts or less.  That usually gets me the length of a quilt but not wide enough, so I slice it down the center and add smaller strips in the middle to fill it out out.

Great way to use stash up and add extra color and fun on the back.




Check out this fun brownish egg-ish fabric I used for the back.  I love it!
 


So there you have it...  One quilt 9 years in the making and the other quilt finished in week after I finally opened those charm packs I bought oh so long ago ago!

Check the links below to see all the other Fall inspired projects today from my fellow hoppers!


 

Saturday, September 4, 2021

Curved Sticks - Fabric Requirements and Pattern



I had a couple people request the fabric requirements for my last Island Batik Ambassador quilt, Curved Sticks, so I put together a simple pattern. Click on the image above for a link to the PDF file.


The is a free pattern to help make the quilt. It assumes the reader knows basic quilt construction and is familiar with creating their own Half Square Triangles and how to use tools to create Triangles in a square.

If you see any errors please let me know.






Happy Quilting


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Thursday, August 26, 2021

Island Batik Try A Tool Blog Hop


This month Island Batik Ambassadors are showing off the new fabric lines shipping out very soon along with different specialty rulers by Deb Tucker of 180 Studio Design.   



I got to play with Sticks and Stones by Jean Wells for Island Batik and the V Block ruler.  Check out the bottom of the post for info on how to win some of your own Sticks and Stones fabric.



Sticks and Stones was designed by Jean Wells and takes inspiration from different elements in Nature.
It is Black, White, and Gray with some muted browns and blues.  It was super fun to work with.





I downloaded the fabric swatches in EQ8 and played around with color placement till I came up with the quilt I have now.  I am calling it Curved Sticks and I was able to use all the prints.



The ruler I got to play with is the V block ruler.  It helps make precise triangle in a square blocks, or V blocks as some call them.



These V blocks are seen in the 54-40 or flight block and its variations, which I used in my quilt.



When paired well with other blocks, these V Blocks create the illusion of curves in the whole quilt.
It is a fun way to create movement without sewing curved seams.







And there is Hobbs inside!  I love that hashtag they use on social media  #hobbsinside.
I used their Heriloom Premium Cotton Batting for this one.




It is quilted with #2625 gray Auriful Thread.  These fabrics are super busy and custom quilting wouldn't show up so well, so I did an all over straight and curvy design.




Pieced and quilted with Schemtz needle.  Pieced with a Microtex needle and quilted with a 90/14 quilting needle.

Make sure to also visit Andi Stanfield of True Blue Quilts. She is also showing off her creation using the new Sticks and Stones Fabric line.



Happy Quilting!

Island Batik is giving away some Sticks and Stones Precuts to two lucky winners!. Enter using the Rafflecopter link below and visit their blog post for all the details.




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