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Showing posts with label yo-yo's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yo-yo's. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Let the Christmas Making Begin!

Are you gearing up for some holiday sewing? Or maybe you have already been a busy little elf, sewing away before all the hustle and bustle begins.
 
Well, I have been doing a little holiday and 'special' day sewing
I would love to share with you. Because if you are like me, you can always use some good ideas for holiday gifting!
 
 
I made another lunch bag from Ayumi's great tutorial! This one is, obviously, a robot bag for a robot lovin' little guy! The robot was not a simple make...I used a paper foundation template from the Electric Quilt Program. Tiiiiiny pieces!
I thought this would be cute to carry his lego's, crayons or matchbox cars. But then I thought how special this bag would be filled with cookies or a candle and yummy lotions to give as a hostess gift or for a friend! If you have a sewing friend you could trade the robot panel for something sewing related and fill it with great notions! So there you go, its all sorted out! 
You can find the tutorial on Ayumi's Pink Penguin blog.
 
Next, I would like to share with you a quick, but sweet project. I made a little EPP pouch for a sewing friend. 
 
    
Simply cover a wallet style pouch with yo-yo's! What could be more sweet! And add a couple of pockets to hold hexie papers, wonder clips, a glue pen and some scissors! Perfect for small on-the-go projects!
 
    
 
I love this retro Yuwa fabric we have in the shop! It's great for fussy cutting too!
 
And last, but not least, you may want to pop over to the Sunny Day Supply blog and follow along as we make the Sunny Day Stocking! I am pretty smitten with this stocking...and so happy to be able to share it with everyone!
 
   
 
 Just head over to www.sunnydayfabric.com and click on the 'blog' tab! And if you haven't visited the shop yet, you might like to look around at all the fabulous fabrics and notions we have! So many great things for your stitchy friends!
 
happy Tuesday!
mary 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

A Couple of Tutes...OR...One Bloomin' Long Post....

Ha!  This will probably be a tutorial you all have tucked neatly under your belts.  You are all very talented and experienced quilters and crafters.  But the lovely Molly came to me last night and asked me to teach her how to make a yo-yo.....so here goes.....


 I use a set of round cookie cutters (biscuit cutters for my UK friends) for making yo-yo's....but I also find them useful for other purposes when you need circle shapes.


Choose a circle...but be warned these yo-yo's get very small so pick a circle larger than you think you will need.  Trace the circle on the wrong side of your fabric and cut out on the line...


Then turn under the raw edge slightly less than a quarter inch....and with your threaded needle in hand {double strand and knot at the end} stitch a running stitch....turning the edge under as you go.  If you make your running stitches a little larger - the hole in the center will be smaller....if you make your running stitches smaller - the hole in the center will be larger :)


When you have reached the spot where you began stitching....gently pull the thread to gather the stitches....

Pop it inside out so the right side is on the outside now....it will look like a teeny little pilgrim cap!!!


Pull the thread so the center closes....and now you have a yo-yo!!!   Take a couple of tiny stitches in the folds to hold it secure....and you are done :)


Now the other tutorial I have planned is the cute little house block...probably something you know how to do as well....so I will forgive you if you just want to pass on by to the next much more exciting blog ;)

I do this block in stages - the roof and sky and the house and ground.  The block I am making is a 12 inch square block.  I usually over-size everything and then cut it down later.  So this block will be 12 inches before adding the borders.


I begin on the house part without the roof....for this block I cut the white {background fabric} 6 inches by 5 inches - this is for the left side of the house.  I cut the left side of the house {the side with the window} 6 inches by 3 1/2 inches....
I cut the left house side into two pieces to add a window and sides {house fabric} to go onto both sides of the window....bottom of the house under the window is 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches....and my window is 2 inches by 2 inches....the sides are 1 1/2 inches...remember I over-size so I can cut it down if I want to....
   

I took a piece of ribbon for curtains and folded it so it would fit across my white window ...and stitched the curtain onto the window square at the top....

  

Then I add the sides to frame the window....then the top above the window and the bottom underneath the window.... see I will trim this up nicely so the sides are even....


The door is done pretty much the same way...although for this house I wanted an arched door....so I curved the top of my door {convex} and the piece of house that goes above the door I curved {concave}...make the concave piece a little larger than the convex piece so you can ease in the arch....and mine turned out a little bit wonky....these are teeny pieces!!!

looks frightening doesn't it?

Once your door is done, add the other side of the house and the other piece of background fabric....
I added a window to the door in just the same manner...Now, on to the roof....
I want an angle in my roof and the background fabric on both sides of the roof....so to get the right angle, place the background fabric underneath your roof fabric.  For the left side of the house I have the left side of the roof just over the background fabric enough to catch both pieces when I angle it.  Position your straight edge at an angle and cut...most of the background fabric will be off to your left....just the opposite for the other side of the roof....


Another tip about the roof....you want the measurement of the bottom of the roof to be just slighly larger than your house measurement.  It looks okay if the roof is a little larger than the house but not if the roof is smaller....
Now your house is in three pieces....the roof and background sides - the house and background sides - and the grass....sew them together!!!


Molly did the embroidery and I will add some borders....hope I didn't bore you too much:)
mary

Monday, February 7, 2011

Design Decision.....I think.....

I have come to a decision on the design for my Eloise quilt...I think...
I have been turning arcs and circles this way and that....asked several family members (who don't really care a wit about my design delimma)....and I think I have settled on this for the block... 
The block is fairly large...measuring 24 inches and I will turn it on point...
This leaves open the possibility for more design decisions for the "fill in" triangles.....hmmmm....maybe a little patchwork???  And then there is the border....
And for a touch of whimsy...maybe a yo-yo in the center circle....
Happy Snowy Monday!
mary

Monday, October 4, 2010

Yo-Yo Delight!....

Honestly, is there anything more delightful than a pile of yo-yo's.....
The icing on the Stashbuster cake, is a yo-yo at each point!  What could be more whimsical and happy?  

The quilting is complete and I am hoping to have all my yo-yo's added and the binding on in the next day or so...more pics to come....
Mary