Friday, December 24, 2010

Just One More Little Quilt

I’ve been able to sew a bit these last few days before Christmas.  I have all my gifts bought and wrapped and made my last trip to the grocery store yesterday for Christmas day.  We have a strata dish for Christmas breakfast.  I’ll put it together tonight and refrigerate it overnight and pop it in the oven when we first get up and it will bake as we open presents. 

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Our traditional Italian dinner for Christmas day is meatballs, ravioli, salad and bread with an almond pastry and coffee for dessert.  I’ll be doing lots of cooking later today!

I have a little tabletop metal quilt frame that I used in October with this happy Jack mini quilt…

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And in November with this cute turkey mini quilt…

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So, I finally made a little quilt for December!!

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I really love these little fun projects that can be completed in one afternoon or evening. 

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They are great projects to use up stash scraps because you trace the pattern pieces on the paper side of your favorite fusible …

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iron them onto your treasured scraps, cut them out, peel off the paper, arrange them on the background and press them down.  You can then stitch around the raw edges with a blanket stitch or straight stitch and then quilt it as you wish.  I loved quilting little swirls in Santa’s beard!

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I’ve got a cute snowman all cut out and ironed on ready to quilt to use for January!   :-) 

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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Waaaaaay Too Much work!

My Westie, Yogi, has always loved snow.  Unfortunately, when he plays in snow, it clings to his fur like a tick!

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It forms into little balls under his belly and in the sides of his longer skirt and can not be pulled out by hand or dried out…

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so we have to put him in a warm bath to melt it all, then blow him dry so he warms up.  WAAAAAAAy too much work!

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So he looks out the window allot when we have lots of snow on the ground.

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and then he looks around the house for a comfy and sunny spot…

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and finds a way to get in it and take a nap.

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And man, that Yogi gets the best sleep EVER!!

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Hope you all are rested up for Christmas day!!

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Thursday, December 16, 2010

A Scrappy Messenger Bag

Last weekend I finished my first Moda Bake Shop project.  It’s a honey bun quilt from a beautiful new summery collection by Polly Minick and Lauri Simpson called “Charlevoix”.  I finished the quilt, wrote the tutorial and created the post, but have not been told when it will be published.  I’m really excited!!  :-)

After making the quilt, I had this pile of scraps left over…

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Soooooooo, what’s a girl to do?  You know me, I just can’t throw them out!  I sketched out some fun purses to make, then my bee friend Linda had a great idea!

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She suggested a messenger bag!  So, here it is!!  What a great idea!!

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Wanna know how to make it?  Here ya go! 

I had the ends of eight 5 1/2” wide pieced strips from the quilt.  So, I trimmed them to the biggest length they could all be which was 4 1/2”. 

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I sorted them into two groups of four and sewed them together, making 2 large pieces.  One for the front flap and one for a back outside pocket.

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For the front flap, I added 3” wide strips of light fabric on three sides.  I rounded the bottom edges then used it as a pattern to cut out a piece of lining and two layers of batting.

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I stitched around three sides, then turned it right sides out, pressed then top stitched it around the light edges.

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I used scraps of the same light fabric to sew together a large enough piece to line the back pocket.

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Place them right sides together and sew around all edges making sure to leave a 3” section open to turn it through.

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Turn it right sides out and press.  Topstitch across the top edge and set aside.

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Cut out two pieces of fabric 16” X 27”– one for the outside of the bag and one for the lining.  I used the same fabric for both.  And also cut out 2 pieces of batting a tad bigger, as well.  By the way, making these smaller projects is a great way to use up batting scraps, too.  And if your scraps are too small, you can easily zigzag those pieces together to create the size piece you need.

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I layered the outside fabric on top of the doubled batting and free-motion quilted a simple meander all over then trimmed the batting to the edges.  Measure the lining piece with the now quilted piece and trim it to be the same size… I took off about 1/8” off one side and one end of the lining.

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Center the pocket on one end of the quilted piece about 2” down from the top and equal distances from each side.  Stitch the pocket on all three sides.

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Next, using the lighter fabric scraps, I made two pockets for inside the bag.  One smaller pocket for my phone and a slightly larger pocket to be stitched for pens and possibly glasses.  Cut one piece 5 1/2” X 11” for the smaller pocket and one piece 5 1/2” X 13 1/2” for the larger pocket.  Fold these pieces in half , sew around three sides leaving a space open to turn them through.

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Turn them right sides out, press and topstitch across the top of each pocket.  Place the pockets on one end of the lining piece about 3” down from the top and 2” in from each side… just touching each other.

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Stitch them down in place on three sides.  Then make two more lines of stitching on the larger pocket for the pen lines.

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Sew the side seams together on both the outer quilted bag piece and the lining piece.  Make sure to leave a 5” section open on one side of the lining to turn the bag through.  Box the 2 corners of both pieces by folding the corners like the photo and sewing across the opened seam and triangular ends 2 1/2” across.  Set aside for now.

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Time to make the strap!  Cut a 6” X 42” piece of fabric and two 2” X 43” pieces of batting.  Press 2” in on one long edge of the fabric and 3/4” in on the other long side.

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Open up the 2” fold and insert the 2 layers of batting, then refold, enclosing the batting. 

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Fold the other side in and pin closed. 

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Sew right down the edge of this fold which will be the center of the strap.  I then topstitched down the center of each side of this center seam.  Trim the batting to the edge of each end.

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I also wanted a key strap on my bag, so I cut a 3” X 6” piece of lighter fabric, pressed it in half lengthwise then opened up that piece and folded the two long raw edges into the center fold and pressed it again.  I topstiched down each long edge and down the center, too. 

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You could use a circle ring or D-ring, but I had a square ring, so I used that.  I pulled the strap through the ring, then folded the end twice to enclose the raw edge and topstitched it closed.

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Pin the flap and the ends of the strap and the end of the key strap to the top of the outer bag, making sure they are all positioned correctly.  The strap ends and key strap are centered over the side seams and all right sides are together. Stitch them with a 1/4” seam allowance.

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Now place the top edge of the lining against them top edge of the outer bag with right sides together.  Pin carefully- aligning the side seams.

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Sew this top seam with a 3/8” allowance.  Sew very slowly, removing the pins as you get to them, as this is a very bulky seam!

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Carefully turn the bag by pulling it right sides out through the opening in the lining.

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Pin and stitch that opening closed.

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Then push the lining down into the bag and pin the top edge for topstitching through all thicknesses.  Again, sew slowly!!  And that’s it!  You’re done!

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Doncha just love it?  It would be a great bag for an iPad, Kindle, Netbook or a small laptop.  Maybe you have some scraps sitting around in your sewing room you could use?

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You could use some orphan blocks from your drawer for the top flap and back pockets, right? 

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Still got some Christmas gifts to make? :-)

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