Instagram Giveaway for 500+ Followers

  
There ARE some perks to following my different social media outlets…different Giveaways!!!

I have hit the 500 Follower milestone and I really can’t believe it!  It took me awhile to jump on the Instagram band-wagon…mainly because I ran out of memory on my old phone.  Pictures of my kids were WAY more important than any other ones and of course, I couldn’t delete any of my babies 🙂  But after receiving an amazing birthday present (thanks hubs!) in the form of a new smartphone with a ton of extra memory….I revved up my account. I am truly humbled that this many people want to follow my sewing, my life and put up with my ramblings.  But I am honored and hope to add a little life to your feed and inspire some fun sewing projects!  Thank you…thank you..thank you!!!

Head on over to Instagram and follow me @loveyousew_ if you are not already and “LIKE” the photo that you see above, plus tag a friend 🙂 One entry per person please.

I’m gearing up to giveaway a brand new Omnigrid® Tote-size FoldAway™ Portable Cutting and Pressing Station! This is an 8.75″ x 11.75″ (22.2cm x 29.8cm) folded gem. It has a black canvas outside cover and Velcro-closure to keep everything together.

It is my favorite tool for Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) so I don’t have to keep getting up to trim or press my fabric. I keep it to the right of my sewing machine and it allows me to keep my projects moving! I love this size as it is slightly larger than a sheet of paper and travels very nicely, as needed.

Giveaway will be open until June 5, 2015 8pm EST and a random winner will be announced then.

>>Edited>> The contest is now over and winner was announced on Instagram.

***This is not endorsed by Omnigrid® or by Instagram. Open to US and international parties. If you are outside the U.S., you are agreeing to pay your own shipping minus $5.50USD and any associated insurance, tariffs, customs costs etc.

 

Enjoy!

Cristy

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Bound Fabrics – Quilt Market Fall 2015 Booth Projects

I have never been to Quilt Market…but like almost every quilter I know, I want to….so much!  For those who don’t know, it’s a semi-annual  trade show for companies to exhibit their newest fabrics lines and related sewing products.  It’s a way to see the newest stuff AND be able to get your hands on it months before they hit the general public.

Although, I haven’t been to Market, a part of me has.  I had the great honor of working on a few items for April Rhodes‘ new fabric line, Bound for Art Gallery Fabrics.  In true April design, it has a southwest feel with her bohemian flair….so you know I LOVE it!  It is her most personal collection with her own organic drawings and influences from her love of macrame and fiber arts.  Needless to say, when I was asked to make a few pieces, I jumped at the chance.

Photo from IG @aprilrhodes

 

Below are the three items that made it into April’s amazingly gorgeous Quilt Market booth:

1.) “Squash Blossom Bouquet” Mini Quilt

Squash Bouquet

Squash Blossom Bouquet

For this quilt, I used Holly Gets Quilty’s Squash Blossom pattern.  It was incredibly easy to follow, especially if you are used to HSTs (half-square triangles.)  I used the 12″ block measurements and made 4 blocks.  The blocks needed to each have their own feel by playing with the feature and accent fabrics and mixing them with Art Gallery’s amazing Pure Elements solids in Nocturnal, Icy Mint, Peach Sherbet, and Honey. I love how these Squash Blossoms are able to showcase April’s larger prints, Painting Morale and Macrame Cave as the feature fabric.  But at the same time, you can use the smaller prints, Survey Orche and Growth Joy as the accent with as much impact.

HSTs made are ready to be chain-pieced to the squares

HSTs made and are ready to be chain-pieced to the squares

For the quilting, these Squash Blossoms screamed for some straight lines following the horizontal seams.  I just used my presser foot as my guide and checked it against the seams to make sure I wasn’t accidentally veering to the wrong side (eek!) As usual, Aurifil was used for both the piecing and quilting in 2312 50 wt.  This was the perfect beige color with this fabric selection.  I like 50 wt to blend into the fabric for this particular project.

Close-up of block one using Nocturnal, Icy Mint and Growth Joy

Close-up of block one

For the backing fabric, Dream-catching Celeste from the Wanderer collection was the best choice.  It is just a beautiful light pattern that really complements the colors in the whole quilt. For the binding,  Serape Dream was selected.  I love all the different colors and how you get a different feel at every inch and angle all around the quilt.

Finished, this mini is 24″ x 24″, so it makes for a quick project (which I like!)  If you are new to HSTs, this would also be a good starter since there are not to many of them.

Close-Up of Metallic Detail

 

Love a Beautiful Mitered Corner

Love a Beautiful Mitered Corner

 

2.) Ancient Lands Pillow

April made the fabric pull on this pillow and it turned out beautifully…No surprise, right?  She is able to use unexpected color combos and make them all work!  I am not usually a yellow/mustard kind of girl (maybe because it blends into my own skin???) so I tend to stay away from these fabrics.  But I think I may start broadening my horizons….

   This pattern is free on Art Gallery’s Blog site and utilizes some HSTs as well.  It’s another great quick beginner project. The fabrics used are Macrame Clay, Growth Stone and Pure Elements Tumeric, Banana Cream, and Linen White.

3.) The Geese Go Painting

If you don’t know already, I love Flying Geese, Foundation Paper-Piecing (FPP), and Mini-Embroidery Hoops…all together.  It’s fun to make these little quilt hoops…they are a quick project…trust me!

The quilt pattern is called “Goosing Borders” by Jeli Quilts (of course!) and is a FREEBIE!  This is a great pattern to practice to see if you would like the other patterns by Jeli Quilts (I have a feeling you will…)

I used Growth Joy for the geese and Painting Morale as the background.  After downloading the pattern, the printing was set to 25% of the original image to shrink it down enough to fit into this cute Dandelyne 2.2″/ 5.5cm hoop. An extra 1″ was added at the top and bottom as well.

When making these geese, I usually like them to stand out against a neutral background.  But Bound fabrics has such fantastic imagery and detail that you have to look a bit closer and study the design.  I wanted these geese to do the same…so they were “camouflaged” a bit against the different colors in Painting Morale.  The quilting added to the “camouflage” while helping to keep all the piecing intact.  The thread is the same Aurifil 2312 50 wt used in all of these projects.

#quiltedhoop #miniminihoops

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If you make any of these projects, please send me project pictures via IG or email. I would love to see them!!!

Happy Stitching!

Cristy

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Cotton + Steel is a Star: Paper-Pieced Quilt

…A Starburst, that is!

Lonestar - Fully pieced

Lone Starburst – Fully pieced

When I first started toying around with Foundation Paper-Piecing (FPP,) you know I went to Pinterest.  Through all of the images, I found this perfect pattern…It (seems) simple enough for a newbie like me, has great visual appeal, I could play with a number of different fabrics, and…it was FREE!  The pattern is by Six White Horses and called Lone Starburst.

My bundle of Cotton + Steel‘s first collections gave me a variety of fun prints and color to use. I tried to mix in the awesome prints, as well as the basics for variety and color.  I selected a simple background of Kona White to make the star stand out and pop.  “Tangrams” from Cotton + Steel made for a nice neutral binding and I love “All the States” as a fun backing.

Quilted and Bound

Close-up of Starburst Backing

Close-up of Starburst Backing

Full view of Starburst Backing

Full view of Starburst Backing

 

Quilting is not my strong suit, so I straight-lined with my walking foot and followed the angles of the star. I just used my presser foot as a guide in order to keep the spacing between lines as equal as I could.  The repeating of the lines, made for such a great texture….just make sure to go slow and steady to get nice even stitches.

This Mini hangs proudly in my sewing dungeon…where I can be reminded of my first full FPP project 🙂

 

 

 

 

Hugs and Stitches

Cristy

Love You Sew

 

Mini-Mini Quilt

Mini Quilt Hoop - Title

Mini Quilt Hoop – Title

So…I want to be honest with everyone from the get-go. I’m a maker and definitely NOT a writer. My brother happen to get those genes in the family (English major.)  You may find some grammatical errors and punctuation issues in my posts.  Please just know, I’m MUCH better at sewing 😉

Now onto the fun stuff…

Mini-Quilt Hoop in Aloe

Mini-Quilt Hoop in Aloe

I made this Mini-Mini “Quilt” several weeks ago.  It was inspired these cute little miniature embroidery hoops by Dandelyne.  I found these by blind luck just viewing pictures on Instagram.  Instantly, I knew I could do something with these hoops.  Who doesn’t like tiny versions of stuff, right???

The quilt pattern I used is “Goosed Up” by JeliQuilts. It is a foundation paper-piecing template and much simpler than it looks.  Since the hoop is only 2.2″ in diameter, I only needed one of the four blocks in her 4″ pattern.  I added an extra 1/4″ all around the block to make sure the backing circle of the hoop wouldn’t fall through and it would be secured.

These flying geese are itty-bitty, so the fabric needed to pop.  Sunprint by Alison Glass was the perfect option of saturated pigment (and having a selection of rainbow colors REALLY helped!) The background fabric is one of my stash staples – Andover Chambray in black. It is so versatile and add a great texture.

Once completed, I popped the quilt into the hoop, trimmed the excess fabric and hot-glued the backing plate.  You can see how the hoops work in this video.  I only wish I ordered the coordinating necklace chains..  But I’m sure I can find a spare in my jewelry box 😉

Mini Quilt Hoop - upright

Mini Quilt Hoop – upright

Please share any mini-mini quilts you make with these embroidery hoops!  Hashtag on IG with #miniquilthoop or #miniquilthoops so I can all see your creations!!!

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Happy Stitching!

Cristy

Love You Sew

I purchased all these supplies  and have not been compensated for this post.  All opinions and/or reviews are my own and have not been influenced by any outside parties.