Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Quilty Barn Along...Silo Barn 5 and a "Cool Threads" block Tutorial!...


Well good morning cute people!
As I always say...
it's better late than never...
 and today it's time for the...



I chose to make a block of four 
cute little 3" spools sewn together.

This barn has kind of a "hippie" vibe
 with it's colorful hexie silo and cupola.
So I decided to name my block...

"Cool Threads"


I have shown you before how I make a spool block...
These are sewn the 
exact same way but instead
 you are making four...
and the blocks are smaller.

Cutting for "Cool Threads!"
Cut 4 - 1 1/2" squares for your thread
Cut 8 - 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" for spool top and bottom
Cut 24 - 1 1/2" squares background 


Sew a white square on each side of the thread squares...
press toward white.

Sew an Easy Corner Triangle to each side of the spool rectangles.
Trim and press towards the white.


Sew the spool top and bottom to each thread section.
Press towards the thread.
Each cute little "cool threads" block 
should measure 3 1/2" square at this point.


Sew together alternating the direction of each block like this.
Your block should measure 6 1/2" square at this point


Close-up of pressing:)


Choose your silo and barn fabrics and


And there you go...
Quilty Silo Barn #5:)


I didn't have room for all five barns 
on my design board but here are 4 of them together.

Remember this quilt has nine quilty barns total...
so we are over the halfway mark on this one!

Next week I will have #6 Quilty Silo Barn 
and a new block tutorial for you.

Have a quilty kind of day...
xx
Lori




Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Rain and Music on a Quilty Kind of Day...


I'm in my studio...
and it's an early autumn rainy day.

While I'm sewing away...
keeping a perfect beat to the hum of my machine is Mindy.


I've been listening to her new album
 while I'm having a quilty kind of day:)



So I just thought I'd 
quickly share with you 
one of my very favorite artists!


Her voice is soothing, charming, calming
 and her style is delightfully vintage!
(and a perfect listen while sewing)

Give her a listen on

Give her a watch on 

Or visit Mindy and her music

I know you'll fall in love with her too!
xx
Lori

P.S. My Quilty Barn Along will be 
on Thursday this week...
still trying to catch up!!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Gracie Girl Flower Tutorial...


Good morning cute people!
Right now I am on my way to Vegas...
for the Riley Blake Fabric Fest.
But before I left I posted this tutorial for you:)

You're welcome!


I wanted to make a few flowers
 out of Gracie Girl for Kassidy and 
I to wear while we are there.

So I played around for a bit on Saturday
 and came up with this cute flower...

 and I thought you might want to make one too!



I took a few pictures along the way to
 show you how fun and easy these are to make.

There are several things I will be doing with
 these cute Gracie Girl Flowers 
but I'll show you those at a later time...
for now let's make a pin!


You will need 4 - 5" squares of good 100% cotton batting
and about 25 to 30 - 5" squares of Gracie Girl
(give or take a few)
*NOTE - this will make 2 flowers

I used the 2 small sizes of the 
The ones that measure 2" and 4" around.




Cut each 5" square in half so that you
 have 2 rectangles that measure 2 1/2" x 5"....
each rectangle makes one flower petal.



Fold one rectangle in half with right sides together.
Fold at the top...raw edges at the bottom.
Place the smallest ruler centered from side to side 
and almost all the way to the top of the fold like this.


Trace a line with a pencil around 
the top half only of the circle...
like this.

Place a pin across the bottom
 to keep in place.




Continue in this way to mark all of the petals.
This is the top half of your stitching line.



Using a 1/4" seam allowance...
begin stitching on the bottom open edges until you meet your marked line.
Continue stitching directly on that line
 all the way around until you come to the end at the other side.

Backstitch to secure when stopping and starting.

You can see that I chain stitched all of my petals 
to save time and thread.



Turn right side out.
DO NOT TRIM CORNERS OFF
Just simply turn it.
Leaving the corners on add a little bulk on the inside 
which is what you want.


DO NOT PRESS
the petals after you turn right side out...
you don't want them to lie flat.




Turn each petal right side out just like the first one.


Now lets make the base to sew the petals onto.
On ONE of the squares, mark a small dot in the center by 
measuring in 2 1/2" from the side and the bottom.

I'm just using my Pentel mechanical pencil for marking.



Now trace a line around the small circle ruler...
using the center dots on the ruler and square to
make sure your traced circle is centered.



Trace another circle the same way using the other ruler.
These marked circles will help to keep your GG Flower round and not oval:)



Layer the marked square on top of the other batting square...



And zig-zag directly on the outside line...
sewing both batting squares together.

The flower is pretty big (about 6 1/2") 
so I used 2 layers of batting to keep it stable.

Backstitch at beginning and the 
end of your zig-zagging:)



Now trim past your stitching about 1/8".
You base is ready!


Start forming your flower by sewing one petal onto the base.
Use the small circle as a guide to place the raw edge of the petal.
Make a small pleat in the center of the petal as you sew around it.

Leave yours under the machine...and don't cut the thread.
I just wanted to show you the placement of my first petal:)


Continue adding each petal in the same manner...
as you add a new one, overlap the old one by about 1/2"...
sew a few stitches to hold it down...
pinch the bottom to make a pleat...
hold it in place and sew over that pleat...
and before you get to the end...
add the next petal and...
 sew on and sew forth!


Continue sewing them around 
until you get all of the outside petals on.


Then continue sewing around the same way...
placing each round of petals closer into
 the center  for this cute layered effect!


When you get to the center...
you will want to pinch the bottoms 
a bit tighter together so they are not so wide...



so that the button will cover the raw edges.

I covered some 1 1/8" buttons with a few of the 
(Sugar Pink, Navy, Raspberry, Jade, Bear Lake and Pumpkin)
that match Gracie Girl so I could choose from them. 


I picked the "Pumpkin" for this one:)


And there you have it!
A cute Gracie Girl Flower:)

I hope you have a 
quilty kind of week while I'm away...
and I'm looking forward to meeting 
those of you who will be there with me!

I'll catch up with you
 next week when I get back:)
xx
Lori




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