Showing posts with label Equal Rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Equal Rights. Show all posts

Thursday, September 4, 2014

See You in September and Giveaways!

It's Day 2 of the See You in September, which means it's my turn to participate. YEAH!

SEE you in SEPTEMBER BLOGGERS..

Thanks to Mdm. Samm of Sew We Quilt! who continues to amaze me with her creativity, charm and organization. You ROCK!

And to Shari of Living with Purpose, you have been an awesome cheerleader!
Thank to two very special ladies!

I'm not the only one who gets to have fun today. Here's the list of today's participants and I am positive you will find eye candy and inspiration.


Thursday, September 4

Be sure to read all the way to the bottom to learn about the two awesome giveaways!

I was so thrilled when this hop was posted and I jumped at the chance to participate. The idea of creating something using Riley Blake Designs gingham was very exciting and it didn't take long for me to make a decision about what I was going to make. The challenging part was going to be deciding what other two projects to showcase. I can't tell you how many times I almost posted a project that I was making for this Hop and the Rush Hour Blog Hop. That would have been a real spoiler! (I did post part of one of the quilts. Oops!)

So, what did I do during the Summer? I created lots of things!

Let's start with a couple of bags. A girl can never have too many bags, right?  

I made two bags using Fig Tree's The One Piece Bag pattern. These are being used as shop samples for M & E Quilt Shoppe and I'll be teaching a class also. 

Each of the owners picked fabric for me to make their bags and when I took them to the shop, we laughed really hard when we realized how they matched their featherweights. The bags are just a tad to small to be used as cases for the machines, but I think I'm gong to play with the dimensions to make it work for mine.


Here's a close up of each bag.





I couldn't decide which quilt to show here so I decided to post both of them. I provided a sneak peek at the Equal Rights quilt a couple of weeks ago, but remembered to not show the finished product until today. I love Swirly Girls Designs patterns! They are easy to follow and always produce wonderful quilts.


This will be great quilt to use while sitting on the patio on a cool evening.



I love star quilts and made this Charming Star quilt using shirting fabrics for the backgrounds and Kansas Troubles for the stars. This is another shoppe sample and is a variation of a Disappearing Nine Patch. Click HERE for a tutorial I posted on how to make this block.


Here's the quilt hanging in the shoppe. I have a class coming up on this quilt and I love t when students "get" how it works. The floating star points makes this very forgiving and very stress-free. Check out the tutorial and you'll see what I mean.  :-)


OK, it's time for the gingham project!

I decided that since Fall is right around the corner and that means rainy days, I'd be less likely to mind them if I had a fun umbrella.


I used orange gingham and I love it! I thought it needed a little pizzazz so I added a black trim. Now I can use this for Halloween too.  :-)


This pattern and umbrella frame is from Umbrella Joan and it is awesome! My sister Pat showed all seven sisters how to make these during our annual sisters weekend. We had a blast and this is just a sampling of our creations.


So back to my gingham sample....

I had a helper while I was taking pictures. Quinn absolutely loves this umbrella and didn't want me to stop taking pictures. Shhhh, don't tell her that I'm making a kids version for her.  :-)



She so badly wanted it to rain and kept checking the sky for clouds.


So, remember way back at the beginning of this post when I said something about two giveaways? 

Well Umbrella Joan and M & E Quilt Shoppe have both provided prizes for me to give away. How awesome is that?

One lucky winner will receive the pattern and a frame kit for the classic 48" umbrella from Umbrella Joan.


You may not believe me now, but trust me. Once you've made one of these umbrellas you will never look at fabric the same way again.

And thanks to M & E Quilt Shoppe, I have a fat quarter pack of fabric to give away. (I am thrilled that the shoppe will be receiving their shipment sometime next week with ALL the gingham colors! I asked it they would take phone orders and of course they said yes. I may not be able to get there fast enough and want to be sure to get some of each color.  hehehe)



Isn't this scissor charm just adorable!


So, what do you have to do to win? 
You have four ways to earn a chance to win. 

1. Leave a comment here for one chance.

2. Become a follower and leave a message here telling me that you did that or are already a follower.

3. Like Umbrella Joan on Facebook and leave a message here telling me that you did that.

4. Like M & E on Facebook and leave a message here telling me that you did that.

Winners will be chosen and announced September 19th. 
That will give everyone enough to time catch up on visiting all the blogs. 

Monday, August 18, 2014

Design Wall Monday

I know a lot of people don't care for Mondays and I totally get that, but I really like Mondays because I get to check out what other quilters are creating. Thanks Judy L. at Patchwork Times for hosting Design Wall Monday 

Even if I don't have anything to post, I still go to her site and take a gander at what's being posted. And quite honestly, I can't think of a Design Wall Monday that at least one post didn't amaze and inspire me. I sure hope some of my posts do that for people. 

Here's what's on the wall right now.  Equal Rights by Swirly Girls Designs. The two columns on the left are all sewn together and the third column is sewn but needs attached to the first two. 


This is what it will look like when it's sewn together. 


I'm considering adding a border to this. The pattern provides instructions for making this in various sizes and for the queen, they add a border. 


Here is the quilt from the original pattern cover (the one I used).

Equal Rights (398x600)

Here's the new cover. I love this and think I need to make another quilt! Doesn't this look so fresh and clean?

Equal Rights Cover


I'm using the Creative Grids 12 1/2" - 60 Degree Triangle Ruler. See the picture below. (You can use the 8 1/2" version if you have it.) I've used this ruler for a number of table runner projects and decided I needed to use it for a quilt. I've had this pattern for a while - 2010 I think (notice that there is an updated pattern cover), and am just now using it. Oh my! Better late than never... 

12 1/2" Creative Grids 60 degree Triangle 
Cut 30 degree and 60 degree angles up to a height of 12in. Instructions included. Easy-to-read black markings every 1/4in. Embedded Gripper Dots hold fabric while cutting. Exclusive line. Independents only. Made in the USA. Minimum Advertised Pricing Policy Enforc 

Hopefully this quilt top will be put together by week's end and I can get busy quilting it, but we'll see. It's shaping up to be a very busy week here.

Check out what other quilters have on their design walls today. 

Check out Judy L's Patchwork Times and sit back and be prepared to be amazed and inspired!