Hello again:)
It's time for another episode of the
Last weeks tutorials
finished up the first row in the
Bee Happy Quilt...
And guess what?
After this weeks tutorials...
we can sew together Row Two.
Yippee!!
I'll be showing you how to make the
Truck and Trailer Block
and the
Bee Happy Block:)
Grab your bag labeled Truck and Trailer and lets get started!
You will need
D1-D2-D6-D7
D16 (the dog body)
D22-D23-D29-D30-D31
Make the decorative strip for the trailer
(1 7/8" x 9" Teal Text)
by running it through the
1" bias tape maker
Run the Cayenne Solid 1" x 15"
through the 1/2" bias tape maker
Run the Denim...Cinnamon
and Riley Gray strips
through the 1/4" bias tape maker.
The Cinnamon strip is for
the dog and the tail
is a little bit curved
so I pressed the end that way...
even though I did not have you
cut it on the bias...
it's such a short slight
curve so it works:)
Sew the appliqué pieces just as usual...
with the exception of 3 pieces
which I will explain changes on next.
First one is the window for the truck.
Measure 2 3/4" from the bottom
of the traced line like this.
Your newly traced line is your sewing line.
Place the bias trim for the trailer
1 1/2" up from the bottom of
the trailer fabric rectangle.
Glue baste it into place
before you pin the
on top for stitching like this.
That way...
it will be sewn into the trailer
just like I showed you
last week for the
aqua mason jar and the
bee blocks last month:)
Sew the 1" x 2" plaid on
top of the trailer window square.
Use a 1/4" seam allowance
and press seam open.
Now pin on the traced interfacing like this.
Sew and trim.
Now your window blind is sewn in!
These two appliqué pieces
each have one cleavage clip:)
After all is sewn...
clip the interfacing...
turn...shape and press.
Now onto preparing for appliqué!
***NOTE***
Because this is a rectangle block...
I had you cut it the exact size needed for sewing into the quilt.
If you are worried about fraying the edges during the appliqué process...
you can (carefully) use a little Fray Check on the very edges.
I did not use it on any of my blocks
in this quilt but I have used it before:)
Start on the left side by pinning and placing the trailer like this:)
Add the door...the window...the tire pieces.
I did embroidery first....
except for the french knots
on the bottom of the blind because
I didn't know that's
what I was going to do yet:)
Cute trailer!!
Now place and pin the front
and bed of the truck like this.
Add the Cayenne bias strip on the bottom.
Don't forget to glue
the edges under
like I showed you during week one.
Add the pieces behind the tires
and then the tires on top.
Place the window...do all embroidery first.
Cute truck!!!
Place and pin the banner here.
Add the Riley Gray bias strip
to the bottom of the banner
and then hook the
truck and trailer together:)
YaY!!!
Let's get the dog in
the back for a fun ride!
Embroider his face using
the pattern on
page 9 of the
Sew Along Guide:)
Press and glue the ends
of the bias strips under.
Glue baste each of them into place.
You can trim some of the
tucked under dog body
off if you want:)
Now it's time for appliqué!!
Your block should measure 8 1/2" x 20 1/2"
before and after appliqué...
and will be ready to sew into the quilt without trimming:)
YaY!!!
I loved preparing this happy block:)
Let's "move on" to the buttons!
You can decide when you sew on the buttons...
either before or after quilting.
It really depends on how
you will quilt it
or what your quilters preference is.
I sewed mine on before:)
I sewed a button on for the doggies ID tag:)
***NOTE***
The 3 buttons in this block came from the
This jar contains 400 buttons
that are
all the same style but
different colors and sizes.
I also used the new
in several blocks that
we haven't done yet.
This jar has 500 buttons and new shapes
(styled after vintage buttons
from my collection)
from my and new colors that
match all of the
additional colors in my
Bee Basics fabrics
that aren't in jar #1.
is now available as well...
And has even more
vintage shapes and colors:)
These are embellishments
that I think
make the quilt even cuter...
but of course...
are your choice to use or not:)
YaY!
Applique and embroidery completed
on the Truck and Trailer...
buttons are on...
now lets do the
Bee Happy Block!
Cut your strips 5/8" wide
ON THE BIAS
Start with 7-8 strips and
you can always cut more if needed:)
All you need for this block
are your strips and your background
(cut 4 1/2" x 20 1/2")
Center and trace the pattern
from pages 21...22 and 23
onto your background fabric.
Just trace one thin line
down the center of each letter
like my photo above.
Your Sue Daley Glue and the
1/4" bias tape maker
are your best friends
for making the letters
and is surprisingly a lot easier
than you may think!
Run your strips through the maker.
Remember that you can
press each strip
into a curve when needed...
just like I showed you
in the video tutorial
during week one.
Many of the strips need to stay straight...
even though you cut them on the bias:)
When glue basting...
be careful to keep your background
nice and flat...
and use small dots of glue
directly
on the marked line
so that it stays in the
center of the bias strip...
making the edges easy to
appliqué by hand or machine.
I've taken LOTS and LOTS
of step by step photos
to show you how I make my letters...
scroll down to see each step:)
YaY!
It's all ready for appliqué )
I used a button from Jar #1
do dot the exclamation point.
Your block should still measure
4 1/2" x 20 1/2"
and will not need to be trimmed
before sewing into the quilt.
Bee Happy!!
Next week we will
start on row 3 tutorials:)
xx
Lori
I am enjoying this so much! Everything is so cute!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness is this cute or what!!! hugs, lj
ReplyDeleteThis seemed a little confusing when I cut it out. But you have made it so easy with your Tuts. Thanks so much❣️
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