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Friday, May 3, 2013

Sweet Caroline....

A friend, Caroline, sent me an email looking for some help.
Caroline lived in Columbus, but much to our dismay, moved to Chicago recently.  
And in honor of her new town she wanted to make something using a likeness of the Chicago flag...

      
the dilemma was how to do the stars.
It is sort of a sheriff star, right?  
So the options are applique {either machine or hand} or piece with Y seams, or paper foundation piece....at least these are the options I could think of at first glance.  
I thought perhaps the most efficient to make a star block would be to use paper foundation piecing....so I have a little tutorial for Caroline and anyone else interested.
WARNING, though, there is a bit of math involved....but hopefully this will all make sense.
And since this is for Caroline....I will name this little block...the Caroline Star!

To begin you will need to gather some supplies....
a sharp pencil
acrylic ruler
rotary cutter
mat
paper...you can use tissue paper, parchment paper, golden threads paper for quilting, freezer paper or regular old computer paper
scissors for fabric and for paper
sewing supplies

I first sketched out my 6 pointed star...but really I only need one half...actually I really only needed one point and the negative spaces on both sides of the point.

Draw a rectangle measuring....6 inches X 5.25 inches

Divide this rectangle in half along the width and the length....
3 inches and 2.625 {or 2 5/8th.}


With the top {5.25"} of the rectangle facing you, measure down 1.5" from the left hand corner and make a mark...then measure across the top 2.625".  This should be the middle line you made earlier.  Draw a line connecting those two marks.  Do the same thing on the right side of the top.

From the middle of this line you just drew {1.5" from both points},draw another line from the mid-point to the center line. Repeat on the opposite side.

Now we are ready to make the points...from the top center point draw a line matching the top center point - down 2.25 inches to meet the previously drawn line.

   
Do the same thing on the other side of the top center...

Now draw a line from that point up to meet the 1.5 inch mark you placed in the first step....


Repeat on the other side of the center line...

Then place a point from the left center line across the width 1.5 inches in from the left side. Connect the last line from the left to this point....


Repeat on the other side of the center line...

Then simply connect the points at the base of these long star points...each one of these lines will be about an inch long...


Again, repeat on the other side.

Now you should have a point and two negative spaces on both sides of that point that you can copy....

  
I copied mine onto golden threads paper...but you can use any thin paper.  Tissue paper, parchment, tracing paper, computer paper or even freezer paper.

 
You will see, I have copied it 6 times....you have 6 points. Number them as I have.

Now you are ready to sew.  I am using red for the star and light blue for the space.

Cut squares from the red...about 4 inches X 4 inches.  This is larger than you need, but I always feel better knowing I have enough to cover.  You will need 12 red squares.  For the space, again, cut 4 inch squares and you will need 12 for the star.  You will need an extra amount to 'square' off the block {but we will get to that later}.

Begin with two red squares.  Place the foundation paper so the right side of the paper is facing you.  The red squares will be underneath the paper and you want to make sure you have at least 1/4 inch excess fabric all around. Pay close attention that you have an extra 1/4 inch {at least} beyond the line between 1 and 2.  

      

Before you begin stitching, reduce the stitch length to about 1.5...
this makes it easier to tear off the paper without tearing out the stitching.

Stitch directly on the line between 1 and 2....begin 1/4 inch before the line and end 1/4 inch after the line.

Finger press the two pieces open and then press...


You aren't quite finished yet...every time you stitch...you need to trim the seam allowance to 1/4 inch.  So fold on the stitched line and fold both fabric pieces back together so you are only cutting the seam allowance!



Place your acrylic ruler so the 1/4 inch mark is on the stitching and cut...


Open these two pieces again and fold the paper foundation on the next line...between 2 and 3....



After I fold on the next line, I go ahead and trim the seam allowance so I can just line up the raw edges of fabric #2 and #3...


Place fabric #3 with raw edges lined up with the edge of number 2.  And stitch on the line between 2 and 3....




Press open and then trim along the outside edge leaving a 1/4 inch seam allowance....




Repeat the same process between 2 and 4!

When you are all finished with this point....make sure you trim all around the foundation template, leaving a 1/4 inch seam allowance on each side.

 
You will need 6 of these points....


Once you have all 6 points...sew them together in 2 groups of 3 points....then simply stitch the halves together....


the last thing you need to do is square it off so it is a quilt block!  I found the easiest way to do this is to cut two rectangles - 2.5 inches X 3.5 inches.  Now cut these on the diagonal from upper left to lower right hand corner.  These will be placed on the corners to square off your block.  

This block ends up being about 5.5 X 6.5 inches.  If you need another size, I would make the template and then just enlarge or reduce it on your printer.

The most time consuming part is just making the template...and there is probably an easier way...but this is how I achieved my template.  
Hope this makes sense to Caroline and anyone else wanting to try this paper foundation pieced star!


happy Friday!
mary 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Skip If You Don't Like Wedding Pics.....

Please, excuse me....a few wedding pictures....

the bride

 
 the bride and groom


father of the bride....daughter #2 and #3 are standing in the background....


mother of the bride! I don't think I was expecting this picture!



me with my niece Katie!


daughter #2, Maggie, with her Kyle!

Back with some sewing later!
hugs
mary

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

A Wee Bit Behind....

My contribution for this month's Mid-Century Modern Bee is getting done right in the Nick of Time!

Carla has her eyes set on a very fun quilt for her month

 

So our challenge was to do a block with this as our inspiration...


Since this month of April has been full of fun and flowers....
I thought a basket of flowers would suit Carla....


the base of the basket is pieced and the handle machine appliqued...the flowers were hand appliqued with teeny yo-yo's for the center....


it is a 12" block and the basket is a bit off center to add a touch of whimsy!

While I stitched today I was surrounded by a few of the flowers which decorated the pews in the church.  Small bunches of tulips hung from grey striped ribbons on the ends of the pews....so sweet!


The newlyweds are in Ireland! Touring,visiting family, and having a blast!
hugs
mary 

Monday, April 29, 2013

She Was Beautiful.....

 He was handsome.  The wedding was magnificent and the reception was so much fun!  My feet are still recovering!
I will be posting more...
I only have a few pics from those who took some shots...I was too busy dancing and talking!
Photos from the photograper will be available to me in a couple of months.  
I have so much to tell you...it was a year of planning, but well worth it.  
It was magical!
hugs
mary 

Monday, April 22, 2013

Tis The Week!

It is almost impossible to believe that the week of the celebration we have been incubating for a year is upon us!

wedding programs

We have honey in pots....153 of them!


This is local Ohio honey from Honeyrun Farms...it is fabulous!


These little pots will be sitting on the plates of each guest when they arrive...


for the guests in the hotel....we have boxes of goodies to welcome them!

  
I love details! Organizing ideas and putting them into motion is so much fun for me!  The bride will wear this lovely pin in her hair...

And the mom of the bride will be dancing in these AAAAAHHHMMMAZing shoes!

   
Part of the fun has been having packages arrive almost daily....
but one of the most wonderfully heartfelt gifts came from my dear friend Susan of PatchworknPlay.
Susan designed and stitched a pillow cover for Molly and Kyle!  It matches the wedding quilt perfectly!


Molly was over the moon when she opened it...she also loves detail...and Susan's attention to detail is beyond compare!
The embroidery, the hand applique and the choice of fabrics are pure perfection!


You can read more about it here!

Happy Monday!
mary  

Friday, April 12, 2013

Sorry....long over due....

Two weeks from tomorrow we celebrate the wedding of our oldest daughter!  It is so exciting and very busy.  I had no idea how busy it would be...and tiring.
I have done little sewing, and almost no blog reading....I am so sorry....
But I have been working with some fabulous quilters in the shop!
We recently finished Anna Maria Horner's Feather Bed Quilt!
This group of quilters knocked my socks off!  AMAZING!

 Megan!  A first quilt!
AAAAAAHHHHMAZING!

 Amanda! I love this Essex background in Black and the aqua stems!

Jenny's quilt for baby Milo!  And, tonight baby Milo was born! Welcome Milo!

 Kelli used Essex, as well, on this fantastic quilt! I love the coral stems!  Wonderful, Kelli!

Tonight we had a couple of finishes for Denyse Schmidt's Flowering Vine Quilt....


This is Sara's quilt.  It is breathtaking!  A bright green vine on navy kona background....brilliant.  And the stitching!  White perle cotton in graphic lines! I LOVE IT!

This is Morgan's Flowering Vine!  I love the Essex background in Leather...with this teal polka dot vine!  Yummy!  

I can't tell you how much fun it is to sew with these women. What a lucky girl I am!
Happy Friday!
mary