Showing posts with label Accuquilt GO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accuquilt GO. Show all posts

Friday, January 27, 2012

Accuquilt GO! Snowflake Placemat Tut

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I finished the Accuquilt GO! Blogger Spotlight article and project this week.  It will be published on February 8th! 

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They wanted a short little article showing the project created with one of their GO! dies… but I’m used to doing more in-depth tutorials with step-by-step photos and instructions… so I’m gonna do that here!  I love my Accuquilt GO!  It really does make cutting out shapes so quick and easy!  And it makes detailed applique pieces like these snowflakes reallly super quick and easy!!  Can you imagine cutting these out by hand?

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So, I love to use machine applique over pieced blocks or backgrounds, don’t you? You can chose your favorite block and piece it, then fuse the applique over the block!  I love the churn dash block, so that’s what I used for the background of the placemat… but you could use a log cabin block, a star block, a pinwheel, or even something as easy as a four patch.

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I decided on the finished size of the placemat then made the churn dash block the size of the height for the placemat then added two strips on each side of the square block to make it into a rectangular shape.

I found a cute red novelty print for the back of the placemats with mugs on it.  I chose some soft blues for the block background and a cheery red print to make the churn dash really pop!  The snowflakes were made from a white on white fabric with fusible on the back. Cutting measurements for 4 placemats:

from block background blue-

8 squares @ 3 7/8”

2 @ 2” by 8”

2 @ 2” by 7”

8 @ 2 1/2” by 13”

4 center rectangles @ 7” by 8”

from red accent fabric-

8 squares @ 3 7/8”

2 @ 2” by 8”

2 @ 2” by 7”

from the white snowflake fabric-

4 squares @ 5 1/2” with your

favorite fusible on the back

4 backing pieces @ 13 1/4” by 18”

4 batting pieces @ 14” by 19”

Draw a line diagonally across the 3 7/8” blue squares.

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Put one blue and one red square right sides together, and sew 1/4” away on BOTH sides of the drawn line.

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Cut on the drawn line and voila!!  Two identical half-square triangle blocks!!  Repeat this with the other red and blue squares, press seams toward the darker fabric.

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Next, sew eight sets of one red and one blue 2” by 7”strips, press seam toward the darker fabric.Next, sew eight sets of one red and one blue 2” by 8” strips, press seam toward the darker fabric.

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Sew one 7” strip set to each 7” side of the center rectangle, press seam toward the darker fabric.

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Sew one half-square triangle to each end of the 8” strip set as shown in the photo above!

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Sew these pieces to each side of the center unit.

Finally, sew one 2 1/2” by 13” strip to each side of the finished block to create the rectangular placemat.

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Now, the placemat background is done!  Time to play with the GO!  I used the Holiday Medley Die # 55043.

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Carefully center two of the pre-fused white squares over the only the snowflake portion of the die and roll the die into the Go! Remove the excess cut fabric and repeat again with the remaining two white squares.

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Center the one snowflake on each placemat front and fuse into place.  I used a pale blue thread to stitch close to the snowflake applique edge all around with a straight stitch, but you could do any decorative stitch you like.

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Layer the front right side down on top of the backing right side up then on top of the batting and pin.

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Stitch 1/4” from the edges all around, leaving a 4” opening to turn it through.  Turn it right sides out, press and top-stitch close to the edges all around.

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Now, you can quilt it as desired.  I just stitched in the ditch around the churn dash. 

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Oh, and here’s a little tip!  I trained my family to always flip their placemats over before eating on them. That way if any food gets on it, it’s not on the pretty front!

And what’s fun about this type of project, is that you can change out the block you chose to make for the background, as well as the fusible applique and fabric, you can make placemats and table runners for every season!!  Let’s GO! decorate!!  Woo hoo!!

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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Ready to Hop??

Next week, some Accuquilt bloggers will be participating in the Accuquilt Fall Blog Hop!  Darlene, aka Sewcalgal, has organized a fun and informative week of Accuquilt Go! tutorials, designs and givaways! 
Won’t you join us?
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Here’s the lineup!!
Monday, September 26th -
 Darlene from http://www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com/    
Tuesday, September 27th -
 Terrie from http://www.terriesandelin.blogspot.com/
 Sharon from http://www.craizeecorner.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, September 28th -
 Katrina from  http://www.sunshowerquilts.blogspot.com/
Thursday, September 29th -
 Connie from  www.conniekresin.blogspot.com
 Mary from www.tulip-patch.blogspot.com
Friday, September 30th-
Polly from  http://www.auntpollysporch.blogspot.com/

Yogi and I hope you will join us on Friday,
September 30th for a new Accuquilt Go! tutorial
on a new fall themed tabletunner!!
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I’ll also be giving away some beautiful fall leaves
with fusible on the back, cut out with my Go! and
ready for the winner to use on a fall project!! 
      Mark your calendars now!!
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Thursday, July 21, 2011

GO!-ing, GO!-ing, DONE!!

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I quilted and bound the tumbler Halloween quilt I showed in earlier posts.  I cut out all the tumblers using my Accuquilt GO! 6 1/2” tumbler die.  And boy, was it quick and easy and TOTALLY pain-free!  I HATE cutting out quilts, so what a joy it was to cut out this quilt!!

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I started with 8 fat quarters then added tumblers from stash yardage, and my Halloween scrap bin.  What a good way to use up scraps!!  :-)

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It’s only 110 degrees outside here today in the DC area, so photographing this out on the deck is burning my bare feet!!  YIKES!!

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And Yogi was quick to go inside this time…the heck with squirrel watching in this heat!!

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I do love the backing fabric, too!  I cut out a goofy Jack O’Lantern from my stash and used it for the label!  Gotta love that grin, right?

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SOOOOOOOO… ya think you might like to see how easy it is to cut out a quilt on a GO Baby?

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Stick around…’cause Accuquilt has given me one to give away! And, three dies, too!!   So, Stay tuned!!

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Still GO!-ing Over Here!!

Yogi and I spent a good part of the day in my sewing room working on my Halloween tumbler quilt cut out entirely last week on my Accuquilt Go!

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Very easy to assemble! 

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Sew the tumblers into rows.

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Then sew the rows together!

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Just doesn’t get any easier!!

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When it was all sewn together, I just trimmed the side to be straight with a ruler!

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This is the cool fabric I am using for the backing.  When I saw it online last year, I just HAD to have it!  One of our favorite old Halloween cartoons is “The Halloween Tree” based on a Ray Bradbury book. 

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It explains all about Halloween and how it came to involve witches and skeletons and monsters…very cool!!  My students through the years always loved that movie, too!  So the backing fabric reminds me of years of bringing up my sons and students at Halloween time!

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I pinned the top and batting together and it is ready to be quilted!!  Hopefully tomorrow!!

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Guess what Yogi was doing while I was sewing?

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Love My GO!!

I’ve had my Accuquilt GO! for quite a while but have not posted a tutorial or project as there are a zillion around…tons on the wonderful Accuquilt site and even more on YouTube!  And although I don’t do video, I hope you’ll find this tut of still photos instructional!  :-)

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Those of you who are teachers or have worked or volunteered in a school- especially an elementary school in the last 10 years or so, have seen and used an Ellison Letter Machine.  And if you have, then you know how to use the Accuquilt GO! and Baby.  It works exactly the same but you use fabric instead of construction paper!

Ok, so meet my GO! and all her dies!  I have three die racks full and already need a fourth.

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I keep the die instruction guides that come with the die in a big binder along with some printed out charts from the Accuquilt website

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and the Block of the Month instruction sheets that you can get when you sign up for their newletter on the web site.

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So, it’s summer and I’m dyin’ to make a new quilt using my Halloween fat quarters and scraps.  And what it realllly HOT right now in quilting???  Tumbler quilts!  And I have the 6 1/2” tumbler die for my GO!

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So, I’m starting with one packet of 8 FQ’s.  I press each FQ flat then fold it into thirds and then fold it again into half and cut across the last fold giving me two folded pieces that will make 6 tumblers in two batches of three. Accuquilt suggests cutting no more than 4 layers or less at one time depending on the fabric thickness.  And, to make it easier to see the cutting edges, they suggest you trace the die cutting outline on the rubber with a permanent Sharpie.

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I lay one folded piece on the die, making sure the edges completely cover the die cutting marks.

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Cover it with the thick opaque plastic cutting mat.

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Roll it under the center bar using the handle 

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and when it comes out on the other side, remove the plastic mat and VOILA!!!

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The three tumblers are all cut out 

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and you can either throw away the leftover scraps or toss them in your scrap bin.

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So, I cut out 6 tumblers from the 8 FQ’s, then I used a few pieces of scrap yardage from my stash to cut some more…

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and this is what I’ve got up on the design wall so far!

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I want to make it bigger, so will now get out my Halloween scrap bin and use all the pieces big enough to cover the die!!

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So, now I’ve got it the size I want- 13 tumblers across by 10 tumblers down.

I hope to sew them all together today, then I will trim the outside edges straight.  I’ll be back soon with the finished quilt!!   Time to sew!!

What are you sewing this weekend??

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