Hope s/he likes it - I'm super nervous!
Thursday, June 24, 2010
pillow talk swap...
If you have been following along for a little while, you know that I have been overcome by pillow fever. They are just such quick projects for the wow factor that they provide. Plus they have given me the chance to practice my machine quilting [still nowhere near ready to take on a full size quilt]. I joined the Pillow Talk Swap in round 3, which is currently wrapping up. [WHAT?! you haven't checked out the beauties in that swap? You need to click on over there right now... well finish readin' this post first maybe :]
I didn't realize how much of a challenge this would be. The bar for quality and creativity in this swap is set very, very high. I went through no less than three pillows and zillions of design ideas, before I settled on this pillow. This isn't exactly like any of the pillows in my partners inspiration mosaic, but all of her/his faves seemed geometric and I think this fits the bill.
This block is a combination of different patterns: kaleidoscope [using my new ruler!], coin, and bunches of half square triangles. Fabric used is Blush by Basic Grey for Moda and a white Bella Solid - and a tiny bit of French General. The binding fabric is something from my stash, so I'm not exactly sure of the designer or line.
Hope s/he likes it - I'm super nervous!
Hope s/he likes it - I'm super nervous!
tags:
block swap,
crafts,
DIY,
home decor,
pillow
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
pillow basics: two...
Now we are going to cut out the rest of the pillow. These instructions are for an envelope style back. I tend to use this method because: a) you can easily remove the pillow form for cleaning or when changing decor; b) it's fairly simple; c) no scratchy zipper.
Fold one long edge of each rectangle over about 2" and press.
I will show you two methods for finishing the edges of the pillow.If you want to bind the edges like a quilt: cut 2.5" strips the width of the coordinating fabric. If you want to add piping/cording: cut 1.5" strips the width of the coordinating fabric. The amount of strips you will need is determined by the size of your pillow. To be safe I usually add up all of my sides [find the perimeter] and then add 10-12".
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tags:
crafts,
DIY,
home decor,
pillow,
pillow series,
sewing,
tutorial
Monday, June 21, 2010
year one...
Still to come this week:
* Pillow Basics #2
* Pillow Talk Swap Wrap-Up
tags:
bird,
cake topper,
crafts,
DIY,
home decor,
recipe,
wedding
Friday, June 11, 2010
disappearing june...
I finally closed in on my design for the Pillow Swap - let's just say lots of half square triangles in the works!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
the loo...
1. cut 2 - 4.5" x 5.5" rectangles [one from a quilters weight cotton and one from a towel]
2. with right sides together, sew the two pieces together. leave a small opening on one side.
3. turn, press, sew a scant 1/4" along each side. quilt as desired [I used a 1.5" grid pattern]
I need to make new curtains for the bathroom as well... another project for another day...
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
pillow basics: the series...
Step #1
Take your finished pillow front and lay it over a slightly larger piece of cotton batting. Smooth it out flat, then pin baste. [here is a tool I use that helps this process along] I do not find it necessary to add another fabric layer to this sandwich because when I wash my pillow cases I simply safety pin the back of the pillow to the front.
Machine or hand quilt however you would like. If you machine quilt, trim the threads on the back as you start and stop sewing, but leave the ones on the front long.
After quilting, remove the basting pins. Now, take a needle and thread it with one of the loose threads on the pillow top. One at a time, bring each of these threads through the stitching line to the back. This leaves you with a nice top - no little tiny thread-ends sticking out.
Trim the excess batting so that it is even with the pillow front.
WOW - I bet you are so excited for step #2 - it's coming soon...
tags:
crafts,
DIY,
home decor,
pillow,
pillow series,
sewing,
tutorial
Monday, June 7, 2010
spring block swappin'...
p.s. still looking for a couple of testers for my sewing machine cover tutorial - any takers?
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