Showing posts with label Sew Kitschy BoM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sew Kitschy BoM. Show all posts

Friday, July 18, 2014

Catching Up on Some Blocks

Catching up on June's Sew Kitschy Block


Yes, I know that June has  already come and gone!  But, somehow, I got behind on making  a bunch my regular blocks.


Sew Kitschy BoM   by Kristy  at Quiet Play blog

This is the "late"  June Paper Pieced  Block of the Month:


June's block  Water jug and cups   Available at the Quiet Play Craftsy shop

And here is my own version.....
June's block   Jug and Cups   Sew Kitschy    made by Susie's Sunroom

And here are all six of my blocks so far...


Sew Kitschy BoM             Susie's Sunroom


Come back soon , to see July's block. And I'll be making my late Patchique' blocks, too!   Are you behind at anything this summer?....


I'm off to my sewing room!


Friday, May 30, 2014

Mixing It Up

Sew Kitschy Block for May


BoM  at Quiet Play blog
May's "Sew Kitschy" Block Of the Month is a favorite of mine....  it is a mixer in Betty's kitchen. It will be a free download until June 1,  at  Quiet Play's Craftsy shop.   
                                             
Mixer paper pieced pattern    and  rest of the patterns in the BoM at Craftsy




My mixer in sections           Susie's Sunroom

And here is my jaunty little mixer ,   all sewn up!


May  Sew Kitschy BoM                   by Susie's Sunroom


I tried something a little different on the mixing bowl.... I used the wrong side of the  fabric,  for the inside of the bowl.   I plan on quilting the outline of the whole mixer and bowl at the end,  and this should make the mixer pop out.  


Shhhhh......
Ooops!  Pretend you don't notice that the fabric is Right Side in between the beaters!!
{Of course I noticed this AFTER the block was all done!  }


My completed Sew Kitschy blocks  so far                        
My bunch of blocks are looking bright and cheerful now.... even on a dreary day.

I am linking up at:    Sew Kitschy May Block @ Quiet Play blog   and
                              Paper Piecing Party @ Quiet Play blog  and
                              Can I Get a Whoop Whoop @  Confessions of a Fabric Addict

I'm off to my sewing room!

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

April's Sew Kitschy Block

Better Late Than Never....

I finally found time to complete my April Sew Kitschy Block of the Month!  
You can join in on the paper piecing fun, too,  by going to Quiet Play blog.  Kristy has designed these fun retro kitchen blocks... the current month's block is available at no cost!
           
                     
The Sew Kitschy BoM .... at Quiet Play  
Designed by Kristy  
April's block is this cute  teapot!

April's Sew Kitschy block   pattern 
And this is my teapot:


April's Sew Kitschy block      Teapot

And  here are the first four blocks all together:


Jan  Feb  Mar  April    Sew Kitschy blocks     by Susie's Sunroom
Before I know it,  half of the blocks will be completed!

I loved making this block.   ( It may be possible that I  have "a thing" for teapots...)


Elegant Teapot  paper pieced pattern available at Kristy's Craftsy
I added some pinwheels to make a table topper  (click here to see my post)



More Elegant Teapots   !   

It's raining here today.... a perfect day to paper piece with a pot of tea at my side!



I'm off to my sewing room!

Linked at:   And Sew We Craft Together @   And Sew We Craft  and
                 Sew Kitschy @  Quiet Play 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Sew Kitschy February Block

Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar....
Kristy's Retro Kitchen Block of the Month... click here


I just made my February BoM ....the Cookie Jar !  It's too adorable!!


This pattern is available during Feb for free  HERE
at Kristy's Craftsy Shop

My two Cookie Jar blocks... why are there two of them?


After making this adorable block, I realized it was "way too small."  (Ultra-cute... but too small for the wallhanging blocks .) It measured only 7 1/4 inches. It is supposed to be 10 1/2 " unfinished.

Now,  I should have measured some  the pattern after I cut out  the pieces.... but I was doing it late at night.  (Duh!  )  
Note to self:   always  check the measurements  on an non- USA pattern,   to double check it before making the whole block!)  ( I could say, "Don't sew at night."... but that isn't goin' to happen!!)

I  have spent many hours trying to figure out my pattern printing issues, on certain patterns from the UK and Australia.   More issues came up after I got my new laptop, which has Windows 8.0 (and  8.1 now after an update.)

So file these tips  away,  if you have printing size problems on patterns, and you have a newer computer , using Windows 8.  

Please note that I am not an IT person.  This is what works for me with my   new Windows 8.0   software and older HP printers, through much trial and error.

Some printing and size tips-

for any other  USA  folks who happen to print out patterns that are from  outside of the USA,  and have the latest  Windows 8 on their computers....

When printing patterns from non-USA designers-


  • Use LEGAL size paper in your printer  ( it is cheaper than finding A4 paper in the US.)
  • Select   the A4 size paper in the print options  
  • Select  LANDSCAPE orientation option  (in most cases)


How did I find this out?  Read on, if you are interested in the process...  if not,  feel free to skip on to the end now!

The Process:    while working on The Cookie Jar  block:

I found this out, because when I printed out the pattern , for my files,  it wouldn't print pages " 1-4  "out.  So I decided to print them out, one page at a time.    I could print out 1,3, and 4 individually , but it would not print out page 2 !   
I thought.... weird...

So,   picking pages individually  to print out,   I did get  pages 1,3 and 4  printed out on A4 size paper.  It just ignored page 2 for some reason.    (I thought I 'll look on the computer for page 2.)
I made my pattern.
I noticed it was such a cute little block.... wait... little??

Something just  looked "smallish" about this cute little block. I measured it, and it is only 7 1/4 " unfinished.  It is supposed to be 10 1/2 inches unfinished.

The next morning,  I decided to use my second  printer (in case the one I had used was acting goofy for some odd reason).  When I  looked at the previously printed pattern page 3,   it came to me  like a flash ,.... change it to the LANDSCAPE  layout of paper.
Then it wouldn't be constricted to the width of the paper. 
So, now .....

  •   I  use  US  LEGAL size paper to print patterns  for all of the Aussie  and non-USA patterns
  • I select A4  for paper size option
  •   I will select  LANDSCAPE  orientation  

You see, on the windows 8 software, to print  Adobe pdf files ,  it no longer says "NO SCALE" to page,  That is not an option any longer .  The options are PICK A SIZE of paper,  and pick  PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE.

I know that I should've  measured  the WIDTH of the cookie jar  pattern  BEFORE I SEWED it up!   I will do this extra measurement step , prior to sewing,  from now on. 


  As more folks replace their old computers,  more people in the USA will be using  the Windows 8 software,  with the options changed  for printing,  and they may find some isolated printing  problems.   I think these points could  help them.


I  realize that I am in a  very small  niche right now....
A quilter printing out sewing patterns... A Paper Piecer .... in The Sew Kitschy BoM ..... from the USA... using Windows 8 software on their computer ....
but maybe these tips will help somebody down the road....  { I love being in this niche !!}


I put "Cookies"  on the jar.  I then  decided to add my name, and the year of the Block of the Month  (machine embroidery)




The first two months of Sew Kitschy BoM   by Susie's Sunroom
I'm on my way to to  a fun 9 months of Sew Kitschy block making!



May your sewing (and printing) problems be few...



  
I'm off to my sewing room!

Linking up at:

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Happy New Block of the Month

 January and Sew Kitschy BoM
                          
2014  Quiet Play 's   Sew Retro Kitchen BoM has begun 

I am  "so having fun ", starting out the new year with a new paper piecing block of
 the month project , over at Kristy's  Quiet Play blog!

 Kristy is gracious, and is offering the featured BoM pattern for FREE ( during its debut month)through  her Craftsy store !   The whole set  bundle is also  available for sale, if you just can't wait ! 

And Kristy has a Linky Party every month, where we can see the blocks that everyone is making!  I get to inspired looking at them!

So what is the first block?   It is called  "  Sew Retro Kitchen Oven Mitts "


Free pattern til Jan 31  
I was lucky and delighted to see that I have a few   tons of fun fabrics in red, white and turquoise shades!  


My  Oven Mitts block                         made by Susie's Sunroom

Fabrics:     reds, whites, and turquoise  variety from Michael Miller  (some are Mini Mike)
                  fussy cut-   David Textiles  Kiss The Cook


I can hardly wait to see which design  will be the February pattern!  

   
I'm off to my sewing room!

                                     Linking up to  Sew Kitschy @ Quiet Play