Showing posts with label Quiltmakers 100 blocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quiltmakers 100 blocks. Show all posts

Thursday, May 4, 2017

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks: Vol 15 Blog Tour

Welcome Blog Tour followers to my little space on the world wide web! I am so excited to introduce you to my first Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks entry: Jubilee.




Here's a quick mock up. I love a block that becomes something more when put into a quilt.

Jubilee is made out of my favorite quilting unit: the good ol" half square triangle. I want to share the only way I make HST. I know there are so many ways you can do them, but this is the only one I have found where I can do them perfectly. While I'm not big on perfectionism, a HST done right, has no boundaries.




To start with I cut my squares a full inch larger that the finished size I want. There is some waste with this method, but not much. In this quick tutorial I am making 5" finished size HST, so I cut my squares at 6".




I draw one line on the diagonal with a mechanical pencil.




When I stitch, I put my 1/4" foot just a bit over the line. This gives me a nice scant 1/4" seam allowance.




Then I turn it and do the same with the next seam. HST are great for chain piecing, you can make quite a few in just a little time.




A quick cut on the drawn line and a press towards the dark side (dang, if only this post went live on the forth) and you have two HST ready for trimming.




There are many rulers out there for trimming HST, but I am just going to use my run of the mill 6 1/2" square Omnigrid (no affiliation). Since I am going for a 5" finished size, I am going to trim these to 5 1/2". Line up your 45° angle on the ruler with your diagonal sewn line as close to the edge as possible. You want to take the smallest cut.







Rotate your HST and now line up the 45° angle with the diagonal, as well as the 5 1/2" mark on the outside. Trim.




You have the perfect HST. Now it's time to play. Putting four of these together will give you a 10" block, which is a nice size to work with. 




The traditional pinwheel block. I do love a good pinwheel.  Here are a few others.










I could play for hours.


There you are. One way to make a perfect half square triangle. Now on to the good stuff. Prizes! I have two giveaways today. 






The first is a copy of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Vol 15 along with Pinwheel Pizzazz PBJ 101. Look at those lovely HST! Check out the Flashback Friday post bringing Pinwheel Pizzazz into the more modern age.




The second is a copy of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks Vol 15 with Spinning Bow Ties PBJ - 102. Look at those beautiful *larger* HST! Here is the Flashback Friday's new Spinning Bow Ties, made modern. 

How do you win? Just leave a comment! I will choose two random winners. If you need help with a comment, share your favorite quilting unit. **If you are a "no reply" please leave your email address so I can contact you if you win. It's so sad when that happens.

First winner is Danette!

The second winner is Diantha!

The winners have been emailed. Congratulations!


While you are here you might like to check out the new Beginners Unite! A beginner's quilting series that is just starting out. 

Thank you for stopping by, enjoy the tour!

Happy Stitching!
Jen

Thursday, April 27, 2017

This and That

Have you ever sat down to write a post and have it just snowball on you? The post that should have happened today has exploded into, what I think will be a fabulous series. However, that means that there is a big blank this week for blog posts. So lets do a This and That Thursday sort of post, shall we?


If you follow me on Instagram you caught a picture asking about how a white with some grey read. Once cut out, it definitely read white. So it was off to find something else. Then, horror of all horrors, I cut some fabric wrong, that pretty gold. )I cannot follow instructions for the life of me. That is why I have testers, because I honestly cut something wrong every time I make a sample of a pattern. Oy.)



So instead of the beautiful gold metallic, we have this gold batik. Still pretty, but I really liked that gold metallic. Please, please read your instructions. (Says the designer who never does.)


If you are at the Puducah Quilt Show don't forget to stop by Cherrywood Hand-dyed Fabrics' booth. They have the lap sized version of Softly Circled kitted and ready for you to take home!


If not for the quilt pattern, do it for the fabric. You will not be disappointed!!


If you haven't heard, Quiltmaker,s 100 Blocks is available May 2nd. There is a huge blog tour planned and it starts next week!  My day is Friday, but make sure you check out each blog throughout the entire week. 


Blog tour



Did you catch that? I am part of the blog hop, Why? I have my first block in the magazine!  Whoop whoop! Get ready for a great week, with lots of giveaways from the designers and fun blog posts. With a theme of "Block Tour Road Rally" how can it not be loads of fun?


Thanks for joining me for a This and That Thursday! 
Happy Stitching!
Jen