Hello cute people...
Are you ready to bake?
I thought so!
Here are this weeks recipes:)
First we are doing the
Milk and the Cocoa.
These blocks are all ready
to appliqué and embroidery:)
For the milk you will need to
trace a 2 1/4" x 5 1/4" rectangle
onto the interfacing.
For the cocoa you will need to
trace a 2" x 3" rectangle.
Pair them up with the fabric
and grab your E-19
Sew Simple Shape
for the Cocoa label.
Trace it and pair it up
with it's fabric as well.
Stitch directly onto your traced lines.
Oh...I almost forgot!
Run both strips through the
1/2" bias tape maker for the lids.
Trim...Turn and press your shapes.
Use the light box and trace
the embroidery lines on
using the patterns in the
sew along guide.
***FYI***
The cocoa jar line has recently
been added to page 14 of the guide...
You can just copy that page off separately.
Here's the link to the guide...
Press under the ends of the
green strip to measure 2 3/4" long.
Glue baste it into place.
I like to do my embroidery first...
after that...
baste your label on for appliqué.
The gray line for the jar
is done with all 6 strands of
Aurifloss and a backstitch.
The word Cocoa is done with
3 strands of red Aurifloss
and a backstitch.
The stitches are done with
3 strands of green.
The word milk is also done
with 3 strands of red and
the gray line for the bottle
is 6 strands of gray Aurifloss.
Press the ends of the lid under...
it should measure about 2" long.
Glue baste it into place:)
Before embroidery and appliqué...
After!!
Your Milk Bottle block should measure
3 1/2" x 8 1/2" BEFORE
you sew it into your quilt:)
After your appliqué and embroidery are completed on the Cocoa block...
trim it down to 4 1/2" square.
Use the lines on the ruler
to get it centered perfectly:)
Now lets gather some eggs!
You will need the
E-17 and E-21
Sew Simple Shapes
Run the green strip through
the 1/2" bias tape maker.
Sew the E-21 shapes like this...
leavig the top line un-sewn
and backstitching on each side.
Now trim right on that traced line.
Trim remaining seam allowance
and turn from the top!
There will be less bulk when
glue basting the bias tape by
sewing the carton cups this way.
Sew...trim...turn...shape
and press the eggs:)
Place the bottom edge of the
carton cups 3/4" up...
and the eggs 3/4" down...
from the background edges.
Pin or glue baste into place.
Press under the ends of your strip
so that it measures about 11 1/2" long.
Dot the glue...
And put the strip into place!
All ready for appliqué!
YaY!...
Your eggs are gathered:)
Your block should measure
4 1/2" x 12 1/2" BEFORE
sewing it into your quilt.
Let's Bake!
Grab your background...
Trace a line down the center
of each letter using the pattern
on your sewing guide
and the light box.
Cut several 5/8" strips on the bias
...there's no exact number because
it would vary according to each person
and how much the trim off
during the basting process.
You can always cut more if needed.
Run them through the
1/4" bias tape maker just like I
showed you in the video of week one.
I always save the leftover strips
in my bias tape container...
you would be surprised how often
I use those strips for
other appliqué projects:)
Grab your Sue Daley Glue because
it is your best friend for this block!
You can easily press/shape
a slight curve
in the strip if you have cut it
on the bias.
I know I told you all about that
in last weeks tutorials.
When beginning...
always press under
the end of the strip.
I just use small dots of glue
and work about this much at a time.
And I continue until I reach
the end of a piece...
or in this case the end of the letter.
Keep in mind that your strips
will not lie completely flat
on those super sharp curves...
and thats okay!
See how the inside part is
kind of gathered on mine?
That is correct...
and after appliqué it looks great
so don't stress over it:)
You will need to leave extra
at the end for pressing under.
Your first letter!
I did the "e" all in one piece
just like the "L"
Start this piece with the "t"
and go onto the first part of the "s".
Keep a really good pair of
small and sharp
embroidery scissors handy...
they do a great job for
trimming the bias strips
as you are going along.
Notice that when the end of a strip
is tucked under another strip...
I just trim it to the line.
One more piece to finish off the "s"...
And now to cross the "t"...
Easy peasy!
I use a button for the top part
of the apostrophe and embroider
the bottom part using a backstitch
and all 6 strands of red Aurifloss.
Each curve on the "B"
are two separate strips.
"B" completed!
I did the line across the "A"
first and then finished it
with one piece.
starting on the "K" next...
Two pieces so far...
And finish it up!
Three short strips for
the "E" lines first...
then finish it up with one strip.
Exclamation point!
And a button:)
Now you can appliqué your letters down:)
I used jar #2 of my
Cute Little Buttons
for this block.
Let's Bake!!
Whew!!...sew super cute and I LOVE it!
Your block should measure
4 1/2" x 16 1/2" BEFORE
sewing it into your quilt:)
Guess what?!!!
You can sew this row together now
and add it to the first section...
YaY!!
I will be here again next week
with more block "recipes"...
so stay tuned!!
xx
Lori
I am not able to do this quilt along but, boy! I sure can’t wait to get this someday. That egg block is everything!! 😍
ReplyDeleteWow. This is awesome. I can't wait to see this all put together.
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