tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-35985883819576238832024-03-13T14:57:57.157-07:00Secondhand DinosaurCreations by Jeifnerjeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.comBlogger115125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-59219827896951241982016-01-14T14:32:00.001-08:002017-01-11T19:50:19.065-08:00Christmas Banner and How To Photos<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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I've never done the Bloggers Quilt Fedtival before and now that I can write a bit and I have a quilt I'm going to jump in! <br />
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I made it for IG: Mumziepooh and the IG Mini Swap. I was in #kaysgroup. This quilt finishes at about 12 inches by 12 inches which was the smallest dimension allowed by the IG Mini Swap. I didn't set out to make one so small it was just serendipitous, ha! I fully stalked my partner and saw a few Storm At Sea quilts on her Pinterest with comments about making one some day. She also liked stars and I saw some rainbow ones. I found a great free Storm At Sea free paper piece pattern at http://www.generations-quilt-patterns.com/support-files/storm-at-sea-quilt-blocks.pdf and then proceeded to reduce the size at least 50 percent. I don't know exactly how much as I just kept reducing it until I could fit 4 blocks onto an 8.5 x11 paper. I printed out their helpful coloring pages to figure out how I wanted my rainbow to go and then pulled fabrics. <br />
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I pieced and then frixion penned (that's a word) the quilting guide lines and then quilted the crap out of it. Some subtle stripe black binding, rainbow hearts backing, label and it was sent off! I was so pleased with how it turned out. It seemed like a little jewel sitting out on my counter. And I'm happy to report that Mumziepooh loved it :) <br />
See all the other quilts at <a href="http://amyscreativeside.com/bloggers-quilt-festival/" target="_blank">http://amyscreativeside.com/bloggers-quilt-festival/</a><br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-2841796794459843682015-05-01T03:56:00.001-07:002015-05-01T03:58:38.886-07:00Four In Art: Literature or Deep Space IntrigueI'm in an art quilt group called the Four In Art. There is a theme we build our quilts around and this go around it is literature. There are quite a few deep concerns and ideas that others are tackling. But my immediate thought was highlighting my love of with Science Fiction. Sometimes I think because it a "fun" genre it doesn't get quite as much, mmm... Respect or credit. There are so many incredible authors and worlds to discover. <br />
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This quilt came to be by re-reading The League Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon. There was a while when I couldn't read sci-fi and diving back into the Ichidian Universe was a balm for my mind. There is interplanetary intrigue, there are spies, assassins, Emporers and the fight between good and evil. Or the fight between good and mostly good or sort of bad. <br />
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It is set in the future at some point and traveling through space is a given. So I eventually came around to a hybrid tactical and space suit. For both fighting purposes and spaceship/planetary movement. I kept focusing in my mind on just one section to show the texture of the suit. What you see is a chest portion with the lower left curve being the part that covers the sternum and the right wrapping around the ribs. <br />
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The space between the protective plates is silver and black and there is Kona Cotton and Shot Cotton as well as quilt prints. Aurifil 40 weight was used for the quilting and attaching the different pieces. And, as last time, it's backed in a Lotta Jansdotter white and grey mid-century spacey feel print. <br />
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Betty at a Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com<br />
Catherine at Knotted Cotton<br />
Elizabeth at OPQuilt.com <br />
Nancy at Patchwork Breeze<br />
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Simone at Quiltalicious<br />
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I'm off galavanting in Spain right now. I thought this was as close to a fabric store as I was going to get<br />
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Across the street in Lisboa, Portugal. We did pass another tiny shop that had beautiful woolen plaids that we could see through the window. But as the price was 85 Euros plus a meter so we didn't even go in. We got back to Spain and heard there was a flea market each Monday in town so we headed off to see it. The sun was super bright and every person in every stall was yelling at the top of their voice. Crowds were talking and pushing and it was totally overwhelming. Good think I saw the fabric at the beginning because at the end I just wanted out of there. I bought an overpriced panel because I liked it and there were no more left :)<br />
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The bottom part of the panel is cut off, which isn't awesome. If I weren't leaving the country before I could go back to the market I'd have waited to buy a whole one. One always need a giant map of Spain on fabric don't you think? I've been mainly in the small purple blob in the middle, otherwise known as Castilla, but i've been up to Castilla y Leon and a bit south to La Mancha. The places I didn't make it to were Galicia and Valencia. If only I'd had another week and a different brain :)<br />
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Linking up to Molli Sparkles <a href="http://www.mollisparkles.com/2014/11/sunday-stash-100-sensuede.html" target="_blank">Sunday Stash Number 100</a></div>
jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-60075218921925548232014-08-05T21:02:00.001-07:002014-08-15T13:20:22.264-07:00Embroidery: I love little stitches!I seem to always have a hand stitched embroidery project going on. I can embroider at night on those occasions when the sewing machine might be too loud. Like when there are guests and they aren't used to the mad scramblings of 2 AM sewing burst. <br />
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I can also occasionally do some at get togethers or other random places. I usually fold it up with a bit of padding and cart it around in a bag, tote or zip close bag. I think a travel work station case would be great. I've thought of how I'd like it to be and even looked at a few that others have made online. I haven't seen any that I love yet. Do you have any suggestions or ones you've made or seen?<br />
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This is a little bit I'm working on for the top half of a project. And the green stitching is for a swap I'm in, also In progress. <br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-69786819567061940592014-07-10T23:54:00.001-07:002014-07-11T00:06:27.812-07:00Traveling Stash Winner!Random Number Generator came up with lucky number 5. Woot! I've notified the winner by email and thanks for throwing in your hat in everyone! <br/><br/><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-sG0p5IQPE18/U7-M8cgDfDI/AAAAAAAABMU/xXCK_6Ml83I/s640/blogger-image-1742394455.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-sG0p5IQPE18/U7-M8cgDfDI/AAAAAAAABMU/xXCK_6Ml83I/s640/blogger-image-1742394455.jpg" /></a></div>jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-3447803713305796542014-06-30T23:01:00.001-07:002014-07-03T22:51:37.256-07:00June Finish<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This is a tote just as it seems :) I can't tell you more about it as its a secret gift. As soon as its received I'll tell you all about it. <br />
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There's also a Traveling Stash Box up for grabs on my <a href="http://secondhanddinosaur.blogspot.com/2014/06/traveling-stash-box-yay.html" target="_blank">previous</a> post. <br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-87730971561747789532014-06-30T13:11:00.001-07:002014-07-10T01:01:26.782-07:00Traveling Stash Box, yay!Fabric Stash Box Giveaway Closed! <br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #222222; font-family: 'Droid Sans';"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="line-height: 22px;">I have wanted to join in on the Traveling Stash box fun ever since I first heard of them. There are a number of boxes literally traveling around the U.S. full of fabric and goods. I won the box from Deb at <span id="goog_736365567"></span><a href="http://asimplelifequilts.blogspot.com/2014/04/traveling-stash-box-give-away.html" target="_blank">A Simple Life Quilt<span id="goog_736365568"></span>s</a>. So exciting! Here's a picture of the most of the fabric, notions and patterns that arrived including: Salt Air charm pack, partial charm pack, elastic chord, fat quarters, yardage, sparkle beaded decoration, ruler, twin needle, seam ripper, sewing kit, thread conditioner, needle threaders, a big zip lock full of tons of quilting patterns, a great embroidery booklet, buttons and Aurifil. There may be a few other things I've forgotten but there's a bunch of stuff. </span></span><br />
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</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #222222; font-family: 'Droid Sans'; font-size: 16px; line-height: 22px;">With things like traveling stash boxes you never know what you're going to get, really. There are many different tastes and choices for fabrics and notions. That's how the fabric business is worth probably billions of dollars. All that being said, many of the fabrics in this box were not my style. On the other hand, there was some great stuff that my LQS's don't carry and it was great to be able so have some. I did find things that worked for me and almost kept the Salt Air but decided to let someone else keep it. </span><br />
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The pale pink is supposed to look like the pink tights little ballerina's use. I can just see this as the front of a tote bag for my niece. To put her ballet things in for class of course! Perfect :)<br />
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Tartankiwi has the best paper pieces patterns. Although this has a few pieces, sewing it together is straightforward and simple. All the sections meet up perfectly. There are also a couple of pages you can print off that help with fabric and piece placement. <br />
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I find the design elegant. Here's me deciding on skin color or tights color. Have you paper pieced any blocks lately? <br/><br/><div class="separator"style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-pxGMdJHTBfc/U6owRKtabAI/AAAAAAAABLM/S4E2L2Dbcog/s640/blogger-image--100164271.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-pxGMdJHTBfc/U6owRKtabAI/AAAAAAAABLM/S4E2L2Dbcog/s640/blogger-image--100164271.jpg" /></a></div>jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-8796931949527368952014-06-16T02:01:00.001-07:002014-06-16T03:05:53.223-07:00A Block for Aneela Hoey and A Lotta Glimma with Collage<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
I bought a quarter yard of fabric that was not on sale. Why? I'm preparing to make a block for Aneela Hoey. There was some sad news Aneela released on IG that she was diagnosed with cancer. Pins and Bobbins is asking us to make a block or two and will make them into a quilt for Aneela. <a href="http://pinsandbobbins.blogspot.com/2014/06/a-quilt-for-aneela.html" target="_blank">Here's the link for info and block specifications.</a><br />
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Why would this feel important to me? I, like many of you I'm sure, know someone close to me that has been diagnosed. There is nothing like that initial shock, immediate worry and sense of feeling lost and helpless. There's nothing you can really do in that moment. But after that, you can be there, be loving, be supportive, be strong, cry with them, wait with them and possibly wrap them up in a quilt hug. A tangible reminder that you are thinking of them that they're important and Loved. <br />
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If you are so inclined and have some Aneela Hoey fabrics you'd be welcome to make a block or two. Do you have a favorite fabric or line from her? <br />
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Sherbet Pips was one of the first lines I remember to cause a virtual furor of love and "gotta have it"-ness. I remember wanting to see some in real life to see what all the fuss was about. It really was charming and the square dots are still one of my favorite blenders. A charm pack of Sherbet Pips also made up my first twin sized quilt top after coming back to quilting in years. I'm grateful to her and all the other designers that make beautiful fabrics that impact my life and make it more enjoyable. <br />
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That little fold of fabric isn't the only thing I came home with. The more joy the better. I knew the store was having a clearance sale and it was worth going. <br />
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Lotta Jansdotter Glimma fabric for $2.99 a yard. Yep, you read that correctly, fabulous quilt shop fabric at $2.99 a yard. What else was on sale? Thanks for asking<br />
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Collage fabric by Carrie Bloomston. It's a bright mustardy yellow green in a large scale that I think would be great for bags or backing. I got three yards of each of the above. I mean, three yards was nine dollars. Nine! Sorry, I'm still excited about it. <br />
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A yard and a half of this Dear Stella got paid for as well. I find 1.5 the perfect length for a nice gathered skirt. I've already washed, cut and started to hem it. <br />
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This is how it looks. It's a hand sewn blind hem, or pick stitch hem. I pulled the fabric up so you could see the stitches and how far apart they are. Normally it lays nice and flat while you stitch. You pick up one or two threads on the skirt side so it's nearly invisible from the "right side" of the garment. <br />
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Do you do your hems like this or by machine?<br />
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Linking up to <a href="http://www.mollisparkles.com/2014/06/sunday-stash-80-saltwater-from-overseas.html" target="_blank">Sunday Stash at Molli Sparkles </a><br />
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There were two simultaneous shop hops happening locally, which means jack pot! I happened to be traveling a little further north and south than I normally would and decided to drop in. Boy I'm glad I did. These fabrics were on average $5.25 a yard. Most of them are from the line Cherry Christmas by Aneela Hoey.<br />
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The third from the left above and directly below is Birch Forest from the Backyard Baby line by Patty Sloniger. It was originally part of a loosely boy geared novelty line. I find that this print transcends boy novelty. It is so precisely, sparsely but beautifully designed. The minimal lines on the trees suggesting birch bark. The bird is a drawing yet manages to not be cartoonish. I think the color and linear quality are so cool and chic. I would love to do an entire backing from this. I also have a quilt design with grey Kona creating lots of negative space that's been floating around my head since the line came out a couple years ago. Look at this little guy! Such a pretty color of orange red on his cap.<br />
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These next three are the Cherry Christmas presents print "All Wrapped Up." I think this may be one of my favorite blender designs of all time. What better fabric to include in bee blocks, tote swaps, birthday swaps, birthday presents, labor day presents, etc. Presents!<br />
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These are the red prints I picked up. Washing Line in red and the All Wrapped Up in red. I think this is one of the most charming Christmas lines to ever come out. Top 10 or top 5? Do you have a Christmas line that you love? Or a novelty fabric that you use as regular old fabric?<br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-25226893369614911702014-05-29T08:09:00.001-07:002014-06-02T18:09:51.083-07:00You're a Winner I can Feel It!Two of you discerning and lovely readers have won my followers giveaway! <br />
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The lucky ducks randomly generated are 3 and 30! The winners have been notified, they responded, and I'm excited to send out fabric bundles to them. <br />
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I'm in the midst of working on about mmm, a hundred projects. One that is coming fairly quickly and I have loved working on is my Angled Frames quilt. I started sewing it following the guidelines in the quilt a long on Flickr. You can come and play/sew too! It's part of the <a href="https://www.flickr.com/groups/oldredbarncoquiltalong2009/discuss/72157643259603204/" target="_blank">Old Red Barn quilt a long group</a>. DeeRoo G came up with this great design and her <a href="http://deeroodesigns.blogspot.com/2014/04/round-15-orbc-quilt-alongangled-frames.html" target="_blank">tutorial is here</a>. You use long strips of fabric and the sewing and cutting go quite quickly. I could see how you could cut and sew one in an afternoon. Here are the strips and colors I've been working with<br />
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My table is covered with aqua and I love it. I've always thought it was a nice color but it turns out I really like it. I had a little private swap and my partner made me a gorgeous draw string bag that had a patchwork, improv-y aqua solids strip in the middle and it was perfect. Really, perfect. Who knew I had such a thing for it? This is how its coming along<br />
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I've been snapping these with my camera phone and the colors are not quite accurate. I've even edited them a bit but the fundamental hue recording is just wrong and the value difference is too big for a limited camera. I'll pull out my big camera when it's a bit further along to get accurate colors.<br />
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I also won one of the Traveling Stash boxes, hurray! I've decided to keep the charm pack so I went shopping to replace it and came home with Wishes by Moda and a few basics that were on sale.<br />
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On a sad note, the winner of my Hoop Sew Mama Sew giveaway has not contacted me or given me her email so I have to re-draw for a new winner. *update: she saw this post and we connected, yay!<br />
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Linking up to <a href="http://www.freshlypieced.com/2014/05/wip-wednesday-market-aftermath.html" target="_blank">Work in Progress Wednesday at Freshly Pieced</a><br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-40040453562688051682014-05-20T21:20:00.001-07:002014-06-02T18:07:39.428-07:00Fabric for Followers! Your Eyes Only ;)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">I have found such a perfect mix of art, utility, creativity and community in sewing and quilting and sharing online. I have loved reading hundreds of blogs and starting this one. I'm so happy you have joined me along the way. I want to give back to you a little of the love, support, fabric and goodness that I've received. This giveaway is just for you!<br />
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1. Coordinated Cute<br />
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What kind of fabric would you like to win? I've got all these little bundles made. Do you like cute, coordinated, scrappy, traditional...<br />
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3. Traditional French General and Low Volume<br />
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I did say I'd throw in a little extra, so I'll throw in one of this kind of thread<br />
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Feel free to let me know if you like Aurifil in neutral or in color and what color family you might like. If I have that color, or neutral, I'll throw it in. Or I can pick a color or neutral of my choice because I mean, Aurifil in any color is fantastic. I had heard about it online but none of my local stores carried it. Then I won a box and I really do love it. My machine sews beautifully with it, there is no breaking and piecing and quilting are speedy and work just as they should. I've no association with Aurifil I just really like the thread and bought these spools with my own hard earned cash. My local stores are starting to carry it so I picked some up when they were 10 percent off.<br />
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Some pieces are fat quarters, some larger, some a bit smaller. All are brand spankin' new and looking for a loving home. I will stuff as much fabric as I can in an envelope as long as the shipping remains at or less than 10 dollars to domestic U.S. and at or less than 15 dollars for overseas. What do you need to do to win? You just need to be a follower and tell me what kind of fabric you like in general and specifically which stack, or stacks, you like and I'll send bundles along to two lucky winners.<br />
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Good luck! I hope you win and get a good bunch of fabrics that you like :) I am responding to all of your comments so if you don't hear from me you are probably a no-reply blogger and I have no way to reach you and you won't be able to win. How do you check if you are no-reply? <a href="http://thewindyside.blogspot.co.nz/2013/06/how-to-stop-being-no-reply-blogger.html" target="_blank">Wendy at On the Windy Side can help</a>.<br />
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</div>jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com138tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-6722592951239255262014-05-19T21:25:00.000-07:002014-05-19T22:35:03.256-07:00Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Winners DCARGILL and 3 More!<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hi everyone! So happy to have you all visit me over the Giveaway Week. I do have an awesome giveaway for followers going up tomorrow. I was going to post it on Sunday but things happen (I'll tell ya if you want to know :) ). I'll throw in a few extras to make up for the extra day. We've got some winners.<br />
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<b>Happy Sew Mama Sew Hoop Giveaway winner is Lucky Number 72! Who said:</b><br />
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I love bright colors but teal is my favorite. The combination you have already made with red & teal is great!<br />
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I had a great time reading through everyone's answers. Some of you pick out what you want yourselves and help others give it to you, many of you would be happy with fabric or gift cards for fabric/supplies and some wish others would give them thoughtful gifts. I hope all of us have the chance to give or get presents that are just perfect, because you know people and are known, loved and appreciated. I love you and appreciate you :) Thanks for coming by future besties. </div>
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Hi! I almost forgot I was saving this for the SMS Giveaway! Silly me :)<br />
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I'd always thought it was an urban myth that people would walk into their local TJMaxx's and find Heather Ross prints on PJ's. Well guess what! Ok, you don't have to guess since you've seen already, but I found some and they were on sale for 10 dollars or so. And since there's probably around a yard or so of fabric once you cut them all up that's not bad :)<br />
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So I was messing around with my blog header to make it a bit more sew-y and came up with this<br />
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But in the process <strike>messed up</strike> did something not according to plan, so I had to revert to a text only header. Oh well! In the mean time, I was thinking I'd offer up a hand-made good! I'm Jennifer and I love to sew, quilt, swap and make.<br />
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Would you like one too? I'd like to make you your own. Let me know in the comments what color or colors you like and I'll make you one if you win! The only caveat is that I'm not sure a hoop would survive a trip overseas in an envelope. So if you win and you're overseas you have the choice of risking it or having me make you a non-hoop sewing kit. Your choice :)<br />
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Now if you'd like to become a new follower that'd be lovely but it's not required. If you do, make sure to come back Sunday and I'll do a giveaway just for you. <a href="http://www.sewmamasew.com/2014/05/giveaway-day-handmade-items-2/" target="_blank">Sew Mama Sew giveaway link here</a>.<br />
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A bit retro (happy birthday!) full apron made in Autumn colors.<br />
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When I thought of my fabrics I thought of the Metro Cafe utensils since it seemed like it was full of the evening colors of fall. The sun setting low on the horizon with melting golds, oranges and mustards, with aqua creeping in on the edges of night. Perfect. I thought of the Alexander Henry Farmdale mustard fabric to be the accompaniment with an accent ruffle of orange. Don't quite remember what that one is. Might be a halloween fabric?<br />
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I like to keep all the seams neat and covered in something like an apron. I think it lasts longer, possibly, and since you might get peeks as you move around the kitchen I like it to be finished.<br />
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The top is fairly straight forward with the bottom curved out to meet the waist band. That seems to help it fit better and balance the weight of the gathered skirt.<br />
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Just a basic strap for the neck. Two long pieces of fabric, folded over a quarter inch on each side and sewed around the edges. You just tuck the two pieces of the strap up against the already sewn together inside out of the top. I like to do a little top stitching to finish it off and help strengthen the straps.<br />
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Here's how the back looks<br />
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The seams are folded a quarter inch, then again. The ruffle and mustard are sewn on with the mustard piece a bit longer to fold over then seam in the back then get top stitched from the front. Sort of a faux french seam.<br />
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I like the ties less than 2 inches wide and fairly long. That way you can have a big bow in back or loop and tie it in the front. That'd give a nice accent to the metro cafe brown. Also, lets be frank. When you're gifting an item to wear and are not sure the size and length of the receiver it's good to have some leeway :)<br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-30008195531262041972014-04-30T21:32:00.001-07:002014-05-10T23:51:13.258-07:00Kona Cotton Quilt Blocks for Jaybird Quilt's Julie<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
When there is Kona, one must sew. So I did! I got a couple more blocks done for Julie of Jaybird Quilts. Her huppah, or wedding canopy, will be made of quilt blocks. The first one I made I blogged about <a href="http://secondhanddinosaur.blogspot.com/2014/04/sunday-monday-kona-cottons-stash.html" target="_blank">here</a>. I didn't see many traditional quilt blocks in the ones she'd gotten already so I decided a log cabin would be perfect.<br />
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It's a classic quilt block and is supposed to symbolize home or a hearth and home. Perfect for a new marriage :)<br />
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The third one I made using the scraps from the first two plus a few other bits added in. A little modern improv thrown in with the traditional and structured. <br />
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Add them together with the half size Hack Slash Star from #badskirt Amy<br />
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I think it's a fun little group to add to the others. I wrote my name in the seam allowance and the date I sent them off. Hurray for weddings and Kona!Kona Stash and Jaybird Quilts Wedding Block</div>
jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-77917105543925735052014-04-28T16:31:00.001-07:002014-04-28T18:15:41.437-07:00Sunday Monday Kona Cottons StashThere are only two days left! For what? To make a quilt block for Julie from Jaybird Quilts. She is asking for triangle blocks http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2014/03/make-block-for-our-wedding-quilt.html/ to make into the huppa for her wedding. How exciting! What better way to celebrate all your loves :) <br />
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There are specific shades of Kona Corron requested so I had to so a spot of shopping. I did stick to my goal of only buying solids on sale. This so the stack I ended up with at the end of the day. <br />
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Not all of these are for the wedding huppa. I felt I needed more aquas for my frames quilt. Not yet cut or in any sort of stage beyond planning in my head. These are the colors that match the wedding request<br />
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From left to right the Kona Cotton colors are: surf, turquoise, lagoon, Caribbean, honeydew and pistachio. There are bunches more to choose from in Julie's palette. Serendipitously Badskirt Amy came out with a new paper pieced star patter called Hack Slash. It makes a 9 inch star so I thought, why not make it half sized so it can be the center of a triangle? I printed the free PDF at 50 percent. Actually I printed it full sized and copied it at 50 percent that way I had a regular star pattern and a mini me star. The pieces aren't very small so the reduced size is easy peasy to work with. <br />
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It was really fun working with a limited palette. The colors and fabrics were already chosen so you just decide where to put them. I have pistachio on the first border as I needed the overall block to be bigger. I just used the outer line as my stitching line to add them. <br />
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One note about reducing patterns, you have to ignore the marked seam allowances and keep them at a quarter inch. Otherwise they'd be crazy super tiny. Here's how it looks all done and pressed. (Although the colors aren't quite reading correctly.)<br />
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You should try it! Wouldn't it be fun to have a bunch of tiny little stars? Now to start on the rest of the bunch :) <br />
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I've seen so many of these Keep Calm signs. I believe the originals were from the United Kingdom during WWII and now variations litter the interwebs. While some of them are quite clever and I get a kick out of them, I often feel like they don't quite fit. So I came up with this:<br />
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Hello all! I'm sharing how to pin paper pieced quilt blocks to ensure accuracy and section matching. I'm showing you with a great new quilt block from <a href="http://craftandnappies.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Tartankiwi</a> that I got to pattern test. We'll start with non-ironing and pinning in each section.<br />
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I don't find ironing paper piecing in each section necessary. I finger press it. That just means pushing on it, or pushing back and forth, like your fingertip is a tiny iron. Then push a pin through the new seam and bring it up through the middle of the new section. This holds the fabric in place until the new part is sewn or sections are joined. It also helps keep the seam "ironed" flat. This is what the pin looks like.</div>
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The best way to make sure the sections fit together and everything lines up is to pin before you sew. Place a pin through each end point of the section and any parts that need to line up exactly. This means the pin is sticking straight up and down into the air. I push all the pins about half way through the first piece then pick up the piece that needs to be joined. Put them right sides together with the pinned section in back and the section to be matched in front. I keep a finger between the sections to help line up each pin one by one. Push each pin through the corresponding point all the way through. </div>
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If you need more help with pinning, or it's not clear what to do, just let me know. I'd be glad to help! Now a few notes about the egret.<br />
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There is a charm and realism to Juliet's quilt blocks that perfectly captures each animal. It took me a while to decide what fabrics to use as there are actually a <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=egret&client=safari&rls=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=TA9SU9PsLPKgyAGom4GYDg&ved=0CAgQ_AUoAQ" target="_blank">few different colors of egrets</a>. There are the snowy white ones that have a gorgeous long cloud of feathers at times. The white ones can have dark beaks and legs, yellow beaks and legs or a mash up of the two. Then there are the grey and red egrets. They were all tempting but I settled on a yellow beak. I think it's a yellow Sketch fabric, but I may be wrong. The top part of the beak is a darker yellow than the bottom so that you can see the two pieces of the beak.See the pin on the bottom right that is pushed through the seam and brought up in the middle of the section?</div>
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Since I went with the yellow beak I picked a white bird. The Architexture text fabric for the body still reads as white, just with some visual interest. In the next picture I have the sections I've started to piece on the right and the fabric I've pre-cut on the left. When I want the piecing to go fast I pre-cut all the fabric ahead of time. You also get the special treat, ooh la la! , of seeing my current sewing space. This tre chic studio is my coffee table. I sit oh so elegantly on the floor whilst I piece.<br />
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See, I told you, such a treat. You're welcome.<br />
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There are some tiny pieces around the eye which makes for small pieces of paper to remove on the back. I can usually pinch the paper, then pull it off. If I can't quite pinch it or there's a stubborn corner piece I just grab a pin and slide it under to lift it up. I use a short stitch length, meaning the stitches are close together and small, which on my machine is about 1.75. This allows the paper to rip off easily without pulling the fabric so there's no distortion in the block.<br />
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Paper piecing allows for great accuracy and fantastic patterns that would otherwise be impossible. The yellow pieces around the eye are less than a sixteenth of an inch wide but they were easy to do with paper piecing. I highly recommend giving it a go if you haven't already. Are you working on any paper piecing or would like to be? Let's talk.<br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: x-small;">Linking up to <a href="http://quietplay.blogspot.com/2014/04/paper-piecing-party-london-calling.html" target="_blank">Paper Piecing Part at Quiet Play</a> and <a href="http://www.blossomheartquilts.com/2014/04/tgiff-link/" target="_blank">TGIFF at Blossom Heart Quilts</a>, the finished project being pattern testing and setting up a pinning tutorial.</span><br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-56810563041274435712014-03-16T11:42:00.001-07:002014-03-16T22:05:39.658-07:00This is What Falling Off the Wagon Looks like or Sunday Stash<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Yep, either these fell off the back of a truck or I fell off the wagon. See, I'm not supposed to be buying fabric. Who says? Well me, my mom and <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/fabriholicsanonymous/" target="_blank">Making Rebecca Lynne</a> at the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/fabriholicsanonymous/" target="_blank">Fabriholics Anonymous</a> Group on Flickr.<br />
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What had happened was... :) I was <a href="http://www.blossomheartquilts.com/2014/03/bright-sky-quilt-pattern-testers/" target="_blank">testing a quilt pattern for Blossom Heart Quilts</a> and I started pulling fabrics. I kept pulling out these really minty aquas. It looked like I had almost enough to not repeat any fabrics. Almost. So the next time I happened to be in front of the fabric store I parked and went and got some, just two. It's actually a little hard to find very minty aquas. Then since I'm making a cream and red block for myself for the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/groups/2461246@N24/" target="_blank">Stash Fabulous Bee</a> I probably needed some more creams. <br />
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Low volume and creams are good blenders right? And this one is a Christmas fabric so it was on super sale. And it has a metallic shimmer. <br />
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Mmm, gold. So here they are, my beautiful walk of fabri-shame and stash guilt. Know why? I ended up having enough minty aqua already in my stash for there to be no repeats. Now I have extra aqua for no good reason. Except maybe scraps and goodies for swaps. <br />
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jeifnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13661991907559740116noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3598588381957623883.post-81729133524319147542014-03-14T17:55:00.001-07:002014-03-14T22:58:57.712-07:00Badger Paper Piece Quilt Block<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
The nice big post about paper piecing and pattern testing for <a href="http://craftandnappies.blogspot.com/?m=1" target="_blank">Tartankiwi</a> seems to have gone the way of the world. It's hiding from me. In the mean time this badger is a paper pieced pattern that I tested a while ago. <br />
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If you get the chance to do pattern testing for someone I would recommend it. I have become a better paper piecer for having done it. While I had done some paper piecing before it was more along the lines of compass or mariners blocks. Those are fairly straight forward and all of the sections are exactly the same. Blocks like the <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=flying+geese+circle+block&client=safari&rls=en&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=yesjU9WuHuLbyQH0vIH4CA&ved=0CCYQsAQ&biw=1266&bih=764" target="_blank">flying geese circle</a> or intricate ones were out of my comfort zone and seemed too difficult and intricate for me. I was intimidated by them and hesitated even trying to sew them. Testing for Tartankiwi made all the difference for me. <br />
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One day I saw on her blog a call for people to test her patterns. If there's one thing I had learned about paper piecing its that if you can sew on a line, you can make a block. So I volunteered myself. I like to stretch my boundaries and learn new things. It feels great having conquered something that seemed really hard or impossible. <br />
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By the time I tested this pattern I felt 100 % capable to sew it up with no problems or hesitation. It is a straight forward and easy block to sew up and I think he is so charming. I totally fell for him while I was sewing him together. I'd like to introduce you to him. Here's Boris the Badger. <br />
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If you'd like to make one, head on over to <a href="http://craftandnappies.blogspot.com/p/patterns.html" target="_blank">Tartankiwi</a>. <br />
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Linking up to <a href="http://quietplay.blogspot.com/2014/03/sneak-peekspaper-piecing-party.html" target="_blank">Quiet Play</a>'s paper piece Friday. </div>
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