Friday, February 16, 2024
a block a day
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
heart how-to
- 1 - 2.5" square of heart fabric
- 1 - 2.5" x 4.5" rectangle of heart fabric
- 2 - 3.5" squares of background fabric
- 2.5" liberty tana lawn in betsy (heart fabric)
- 2.5" low-volume background
- 3.5" low-volume background
- 2.5" squares & 2.5" x 4.5" rectangles of heart fabric, 1 per heart
- 2.5" squares of background, 1 per heart
- 3.5" squares of background, to be cut on the diagonal for corner setting points, 2 per block
- the heart pieces will be your strip size cut into squares (ex 2.5" x 2.5" square) and rectangles that are twice as long as your square, minus 1/2" (ex 2.5" x 2 - .5" = 4.5")
- the background setting triangles will be cut from squares 1" larger than your heart square size (ex: 2.5" heart square = 3.5" background square to cut on diagonal for setting triangles)
- 1.5" square for heart & background, 1.5" x 2.5" rectangle for heart, 2.5" background squares for setting triangles
- 2" square for heart & background, 2" x 3.5" rectangle for heart, 3" background squares for setting triangles
- 3" square for heart & background, 3" x 5.5" rectangle for heart, 4" background squares for setting triangles
Monday, February 12, 2024
head scratcher
Saturday, February 10, 2024
cute betsy liberty hearts
the configuration is quite simple. it's one i've seen before, and i actually already had plans to make a valentine's quilt with these L-shaped hearts. mary set hers on point by embedding them in an economy block/square-in-a-square setting, which i thought was really cute.
cute, cute, cute.
yes, these are cute!
there's no other word for it.
i especially like the pink and blue betsy palette.
this idea has been on my mind for a few days. so today i pulled out my liberty betsy stash and culled prints of blue and pink, mostly pastel but a few with some punch. then i made my first heart.
i have A LOT of betsy colorways. i left out the yellow, purple, heavily grey, and dark or deep toned ones. i don' want the quilt to be rainbow-colored or very bright, but i want a little punch in there, too. i did consider making this as another liberty + chambray quilt, but decided i really like the low-volume background look, so i'm going with that.
i think it's going to be pretty!
making the heart was quite simple. i have a lot of 2.5" strips already cut, so that's the size i decided to use for the hearts. when i make some more, i'll do a little tutorial with photos.
for now, here are the dimensions:
- heart - betsy cut into 2.5" square & 2.5" x 4.5" strip
- background - 2.5" background square, 2 - 3.5" squares, cut on the diagonal
i may actually just skip the other things i was working on today and go make some more hearts!
Tuesday, January 30, 2024
epic binding party weekend
but here we are, and that’s what you get. sometimes I do think I could make more of an effort to be presentable in this space, more succinct, more reader friendly. but what i'm really doing is having a conversation with myself and allowing others to listen in, so rambling on and on in an ineffective writing style it is.
now on to quilts.
there's going to be a lot of talking, but you can also just scroll for the pictures.
two weeks ago, my youngest daughter decided it was time to get the binding on her quilt completed. she proposed that we have daily "stitch and listen" sessions together so we can both get some quilts bound. of course i said yes.
we have started with listening to the narnia series on audible and stitching for about 30 minutes. it hasn't exactly been daily, but we do get around to it several times a week. (for the record, kenneth branagh is the reader for the magician's nephew and is quite fabulous. i wish he narrated the whole series.)
after a few sessions of stitching, i have nearly completed "liberty holly hobby."
i quickly realized if we were going to keep these sessions going, we'd need more handstitching projects. that pile of nearly-ready-to-bind quilts in the corner came to mind.
we were having a girls weekend at home as my husband was going to be away for a few days, so i decided to put aside the all-important house reno project for a bit and do some quilt work with d5.
our goal was to trim up the quilted projects, make bindings for them, and get them machine attached.
we pulled everything out to have a look, then picked out our binding fabrics. for most of the quilts, i already generally knew what i wanted to use.have you ever tried to work in a sewing room that hasn't been used in month and months? it's very frustrating! i felt like i spent the majority of the first hour of work just shifting things around and trying to locate supplies. i sure wish everything was shipshape in there and easily accessible, but it is not.
eventually i was able to get started on the actual project.
i was, admittedly, a little weary at this point, but i pushed through and got the last binding attached. i selected a neutral tan and white floral from amy sinibaldi. it's a little light, but it's a low-volume quilt, so it works.
and here they are.