Saturday, December 19, 2009

Block 9 - Crossed Towers

Hello all, sorry for the delay in getting these pics posted. It's been a very busy holiday week.

ALERT:
I hope everyone picked up corrected instructions for cutting the borders. New instructions were passed out at the store last Saturday. The corrections were on page 5. If you did not get your corrected copy, please contact the store or drop by and they will give you a copy...

This month is our 9th month and the block is called Crossed Towers. I have no quick tips for you this month. You've done all of this before so I will just post the pics and if you can think of anything we can do quicker, please tell me.






Parts of the block:




Back view of the block:



Here's wishing all of you a safe and healthy holiday season and hoping each of you have the merriest Christmas ever. I will see you next year! Ho, Ho, Ho and Happy New Year!

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Cutting the borders

Alert-Alert-Alert
Bea has an update for us...she says there is a problem with the instructions on cutting the borders. Here's what she has to say:


I’ve just cut out my ‘pieced border’ (page 5 of the “Completing the Quilt” instructions) and there is an error in it.

Step 1 says, cut 14 pieces 2” x 16 ½” on the lengthwise grain. – so that’s what I did. – and I also cut 8 number 11 triangles.

Then,
Step 2 says, fold the 16 ½” strips in half (2 ½” x 8 ¼”) and Place template #11 on the cut ends and trim off the ends. (this is a discrepancy from step 1).

The problem is –we’re supposed to cut the 14 strips to 2 ½” x 16 ½” since we have to put the 18 birds in between, and they are 2 ½” tall.

Since I cut the triangle at the end of step 1, I don’t even have enough fabric to get any 16 ½” x 2 ½” strips. – so I’ll have to go get more fabric.

Please alert the class to be sure to cut the strips 2 ½” wide – hopefully you can catch them before they do what I did.

Bea

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Block 8 - Folsom's Favorite

Ok, here's block 8. Be sure to fussy cut your middle square.



See the corner triangles? The green gingham looking fabric...You can do two small triangles to make these or one larger triangle. Directions say to cut and piece 8 number 14B triangles. If you want to substitute and skip this step you can cut 4 - 13B triangles and forget the piecing...It saves you a step....


(Remember: to see the block close up, just click on the picture)
Parts of the block:



Back of the block showing how to press:



Here's some pics of the sashing. I haven't started working on this part yet. I will post some hints later when I look at it further...






Saturday, October 10, 2009

Block 7 - Center Stage

Here we are in the seventh month of our quilt. These blocks haven't been too hard, now have they? I have enjoyed every one of these blocks. The Marti Michell templates really make these blocks go together so easily...here's this month's pictures. I hope you are enjoying making these as much as I am....

Center Stage
Front of Block
Don't forget to try to fussy cut those leaves around the middle block! Didn't Helen's look so nice?



Parts of the block - nothing new here...we can do this!



Back of the block (how to press those seams)


Now, for the extra's:

Here's pictures of upcoming items for next month. The little pincushion was so cute! The Dresden Plate block was a winner too! If you don't know how to use the Yoyo gadget, get someone to show you. This tool makes great yoyos and your stitches are all even...










Here's some pictures of the group...






Guilds and small groups around the Mesquite area

Garland Quilt Guild meets
the first Tuesday of each month at:
7:00 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
930 West Avenue B
Garland, TX 75040
corner of 9th and Avenue B


Mesquite Quilt Guild meets the third Tuesday of each month. There is a daytime meeting during the day from 1:00-3:00 and the night time group meets that same day from 6:45 - 8:45...This group meets at the Rutherford Recreation Center

(972) 216-7790
900 Rutherford Dr
Mesquite, TX
This is the same place that the Mesquite Quilt show takes place.

Sew What's Quilt Group
Our small group is a friendship group(we are part of the Dallas Quilt Guild). This group meets the third Thursday of each month.

We meet at the
New Covenant Methodist Church
3032 Beltline Rd
Sunnyvale, Tx. 75182

We are on Beltline Rd between Town East Rd and Tripp Road. We are across the street from the Ponderosa Day Care. The church in the middle of 3 churches. Sunnyvale Baptist on one side and I don't remember the other church's name.... Please come visit us...

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Block 6 - Tempest in a Teapot

Well, Helen was retreating but she didn't fail to leave us with the instructions....here's block 6. Tempest in a Teapot....don't you just love that name? This is kind of like a snail's trail where the colors swirl around. Have fun with this one.




Step-by-step....



The back of the block... click on the picture and you can see close up how the block should be pressed...

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Block 5-Sukey's Corner

Ok, here's the 5th installment. It's called Sukey's Corner...





Here's the back of the block:



Notes concerning this block:

1. You were given enough green fabric to fussy cut the middle block.

2. The corners can be cut as indicated in the pattern using triangle 13 and as demonstrated by Helen. Remember, this is the plaid fabric and she had her triangle template marked to match the stripe she wanted. Or, you can just by pass this step and cut 2 1/2" squares. If you do the corners as instructed, you will need to press carefully. Here's the pressing for your reference....






3. You will be cutting 8 rectangles from rectangle template #25 of the background fabric. You will use triangle template 11 and lay on the rectangle but only trim off one end. Be sure and put two rectangles at a time together (right sides together) to make your pair. (Just like a sleeve pattern - left and right side, ok?)
The instructions refer to this as a modified 25-G rectangle.



Ok, there it is, I hope these pictures and tips help you. This quilt is coming together and I'm getting excited. I love this fabric. Don't forget to pick up your border fabric and your finishing kits. Have fun and happy sewing....

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Block Number 4 - Curtain Call

Block Number 4 - Curtain Call












Block Number 3 - The Big Top

Sorry for the delay. I had computer problems and am just now getting back online. Please excuse the delay and enjoy the pictures. If you need help with the blocks, please contact me or Helen or call the store...til next time...


Here's block Number 3 - The Big Top




Saturday, May 9, 2009

Block Number 2 - Blowin in the Wind

Okay, here's Block Number 2- Blowin' in the Wind

This is the middle part. This picture shows the back of the pinwheel. You sew the pieces together then clip. Fan the middle out and press so it won't be so bulky.



Here's the front of the pinwheel. This is the middle of the block.



These are the steps of the block.




This is the back of the block. If you look close, you will see the pressing directions of the block.





Ok, here's the finished product..Ta Da, Block Number 2. This block is called: Blowin' in the Wind.




Now, here's a preview of the quilt. I didn't realize I was too close to the quilt and didn't get the beautiful borders. I'll do better next month....This quilt is beautiful and I am so enjoying working on it...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

More Pictures - Work in Progress

Ok, I took more pictures Saturday but didn't post them because I did not want to confuse anyone. I was asked to put these on so people could see more of the quilt and fabric. These are future blocks but not in the right order....Please enjoy these. Let me know if you think this is confusing or overwhelming. Maybe I should just post the quilt when the sample is up or do you like to see it this way? What do you think? This is supposed to help you so if it is not helping, let me know.






































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