Spring showers bring Mae Flowers and this fabric collection has a bright hopeful spring feel! These fabrics complement each other with all the flowers, patterns and color!
Mae Flowers Penny Rose Fabric collection seemed to say make me into a lattice quilt!
Mae Flowers Lattice Spring Quilt Kit starts with a 5 inch square! The quilt is laid out with 6 horizontal rows and 6 vertical rows of white sashed squares together needing 36 – 5 inch squares!
Below you can get an idea of the pattern of how the quilt is laid out and pieced together using 2 x 5 inch white rectangles and 2 x 2 inch yellow squares.
Piece the quilt together using a 1/4 inch seam. Does this give you an idea of how the pattern is pieced together?
The quilt looks light and airy with the sunshine streaming through it! What would you use for the backing fabric? AND how would you quilt it too? We will do another blog post with tutorial of how to quilt this sweet quilt on your domestic sewing machine.
Spring Lattice Quilt design is perfect for a baby quilt with an approximate finished size is 42″x 42″.
Isn’t the Mae Flowers main print absolutely delightful? Should we use this fabric as the backing of the quilt? The main print also comes in a pink or green background.
What would you make with the Mae Flowers Fabric collection designed by Lindsey Wilkes of The Cottage Mama for Penny Rose Fabrics?
Can’t wait to hear about your quilty daydreams and let us know if there is anything we can do to help your dreams come true!
Spring Lattice Quilt Layout is a sashed 6 x 6 rows
Stitch your 13 rows together from the following layout using a 1/4 inch seam. Nest your seams when stitching the rows together. Add your 4 inch border around the four sides of the quilt! Square up and you are finished!
Easy Modern Half Square Triangle Quilt for a beginning quilter to learn basic quilting techniques. The Easy Modern Half Square Triangle Quilt is perfect for the experienced quilter wanting to make something colorful, modern & fast while featuring favorite fabrics. When seeing this quilt, on Riley Blake Designs Blog post by Julia Frazier, I knew it was the perfect quilt to teach a basic week long start to finish beginning quilting course! So here we GO!
There are 6 video tutorials to take you step by step learning how to make this quilt! I want everyone to make the quilt but learn how to quilt it on their domestic machine. So the tutorial takes you through how to cut fabric with a rotary cutter, piece fabric together with a 1/4 inch seam, create the quilt top, square it up, layer your quilt sandwich, quilt your quilt sandwich on your domestic sewing machine, make a binding for the quilt, attach the binding then hand or machine stitch the binding to the FINISHED QUILT! So are you ready to learn how to quilt? Watch the videos and have some fun, because….. you know quilting is just not difficult!
I’m using Riley Blake Fabrics Bee Basics by Lori Holt of Bee In My Bonnet. The bright colors and small print attract me. There isn’t a large print featured fabric to the collection or accenting stripe so I feel like all the fabrics are weighted equally and lend to a Easy Giant Half Square Quilt. You can see that I laid out the colors of fabric in a gradient with reds, pinks, blues, greens, yellows and gray. Of course you are designing your own quilt and can lay out your fabrics in any way.
Don’t hesitate to duplicate fabrics in the half square triangles or have them all be a unique fabric. That of course is up to you. Dip into your stash of fabrics and find something that you will love. Design away as you are the artist of your quilt. If you are interested in purchasing a fat quarter collection of Bee Basics by Lori Holt then click here. The fat quarter collection of Bee Basics will give you enough fabric to make almost two quilt tops. One for you and one for a friend possibly.
Shopping for fabric? Remember you need a 16 inch square of fabric that can be cut into two triangles. There are 32 triangles in this quilt. If you want each triangle to be an unique fabric then pull 32 different pieces of fabric. If purchasing fabric from a store, get a fat quarter of the fabric if it is available or 1/2 yard of fabric (18 inches) to be able to cut your 16 inch square. Download and print the Easy Modern Half Square Triangle Design Sheet to cut small pieces of fabric for your layout.
When a 16 inch square is cut in half then you will have two triangles of fabric to work with.
To start the quilt I will cut 32 - 16 inch squares because I want each of my triangles to be a unique fabric. This will actually give me enough fabric to make two quilt tops of the Easy Modern Half Square Triangles.
I will then piece the two triangles together using a 1/4 inch seam to from a square.
Lay out all of the pieced triangles in a pattern of 4 sets across in 4 rows. This will make your quilt to be approximately 60 inches square.
I will sew Row 1 of the quilt top together
Sew together each row in the same fashion then we will sew each row to each other while nesting seams to ensure that all of our points match up.
Just so you have the vision, You will learn how to quilt with straight lines about 2 inches apart on your domestic sewing machine then here's the backing fabric that I used and pieced together.
Hopefully this helps you to get the concept of how to cut fabric and how to design your quilt top to begin the process. Tomorrow we will discuss a few more techniques and tips in detail to construct your quilt. At least this gives you a frame work to get your fabrics selected. I will post the live video of how we are constructing this quilt after it has been posted. Along with additional items to help you. Follow us on Facebook where we are hosting the full tutorial and sew along at https://www.facebook.com/stitchesquilting/ The Facebook video tutorials are embedded below.
12 Hacks Every Quilter Should Know – Summarized for you!
For MORE quilt hacks tips & instruction be sure to follow Deanna’s Live Video Tutorials on Facebook or YouTube. Interact and sew along with Deanna as she takes you from the beginning of a quilt all the way through to layering and quilting the quilt on your domestic machine.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
Build your quilting skills with our Women’s Health Quilt Along and stitch together the Live Well Live Strong Quilt. Weekly Live Video Tutorials, Blog Posts, Tips, Hacks & Inspiration.
This holiday bunting banner tutorial is simple to make, cut by hand or with a Cricut machine! Free pattern and tutorial available with SVG cutting files.
Here is what this Valentine Bunting Banner looks like when in Cricut’s Design Space ready to cut on the Cricut. I used the Cricut Maker to cut the fabric used in this Valentine Bunting Banner. Below is listed all of the supplies that I used and where they are available for sale in Stitches Quilting online store. Remember Cricut’s Design Space is free to use on your computer or as an APP on your portable handheld devices. Make a free Cricut account at www.cricut.com and click on the upper right hand corner to access Cricut Design Space.
Cut the Riley Blake Lost and Found Fabric in 12 inch strips or 12 inch square to get the fabric ready to place on the Cricut FabricGrip Cutting Mat. The sample was made with 3 different fabrics; of course you can customize your bunting to be any color combination! The letters were cut with Osnaberg Roclon Natural Fabric that has a bit of texture. Of course you could cut this entire project out of any substrate even felt or paper! Let your imagination crawl with the possibilities. What ideas do you have?
After cutting the fabric on the Cricut Maker the six bunting pieces will look like this. Examine the clean precise cuts!
Cut 7.5 inch length of 3.5 inch wide Jute Webbing for each bunting needed on your banner. The Valentine Love Bunting Banner above needs six 7.5 inch strips cut. After cutting the strips to length mirror the triangular cut on the fabric so it is consistent with the Jute Webbing.
Iron on the L-O-V-E letters and heart to the fabric with the Cricut Easy Press. Of course you can use any word expression other than “love” for your Valentine Bunting. Personalize it and make it yours.
Layer the fabric bunt over the 3.5 inch jute webbing and secure with stitching or hot glue. I actually sewed the fabric to the top of the jute webbing.
To assemble the bunting, I used 2 yards of a wired fabric ribbon. Find the center point of the ribbon and start arranging each bunting 2 inches apart. The bunting could be sewn to the ribbon or hot glued. This could be a sewing or no sew project of course!
Please share what you have made with this Fabric Bunting Tutorial in our Cricut Maker Quilt and Sew Facebook Group. If you are not already a member, its is completely FREE. We would love to have you join us! Let’s inspire each other and create together. Comment below with ideas or questions you might have, we are here to help.
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Wishing you lots of love! XOXO, Deanna
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all genuinely mine.
It’s a Small Business Saturday and Cyber Monday Week Long Fabric Sale! No Coupon Codes are needed as all sale prices are LIVE in the store right now! All quilting cotton fabrics are $4.00 to $6.00 per yard! No really and seriously! Best SALE ever eh?
Can’t wait to see what everyone purchases! Let’s not break the bank quilting and sewing!
Other coupon codes cannot be combined during this sale.
Did you know that Joann Fabric and Craft Stores carries several lines of Premium Quilting Cotton? Joann’s Quilt Shop Premium Quilting Cotton is a high quality with absolutely lovely designs that will make your project fantastic! AND best part is if you sign up with Joanns coupons you can get this Premium Quilting Cottons for great prices! Go browse their store and you will be impressed with the selection!
I selected 1930’s Premium Quilting Cottons from The Quilt Shop at Joann. The prints are lovely and bright! With a variety of fabrics ranging in light to bright hues, this Half Hexie Quilt will be fantastic! Now Joann’s doesn’t just have fabric they also sell the Cricut Maker that can rotary cut all your fabrics! You can check out Cricut.com to see the features of the Cricut Maker!
Joanns Premium Quilting Cotton Fabric was prepared in 12 inch strips since we are using a pattern from the Cricut Maker for the Half Hexie Quilt.
You can see that the Ipad is placed on the Cricut Maker and connected via bluetooth. (You can connect any smart phone, Ipad, Laptop or Computer with the Cricut Maker? The Half Hexie Quilt is pulled up through the free Cricut Design Space. After the fabric was cut in widths of 12 inches wide, I placed the premium quilting cotton fabric pretty side down on the pink Cricut FabricGrip Cutting Mat and now ready to cut Half Hexie Pieces for the quilt top. Even if you don’t own a Cricut yet…. Be sure to download the Cricut Design Space app and see all the creative things you can use it for sewing or quilting! You will be amazed!
Look at the perfectly cut out Half Hexies with the pdf printed out pattern from Cricut Design Space.
Use the pattern within Cricut Design Space to lay out your 1930’s fabric Half Hexies in the right order.
The Joanns Premium Quilting Cotton looks just divine as the Half Hexie Squares are all laid out in the right order. Wouldn’t you love to snuggle up with this happy quilt!
Sew the Half Hexie Shapes together at a 45 degree angle. You can see how the shapes are laid out prior to stitching together.
Here is a close up of how to lay out your half hexie shapes to then stitch together in a long row.
Notice how each half hexie shape is laid out on the sewing machine to stitch at a consistent 1/4 seam for the half hexie squares.
Keep sewing the Half Hexies together in rows of five.
Carefully Pin together two strips of 5 half hexies where the seams meet.
I’m not one to press my seams open but when matching seams, I push the flaps opposite directions. Here is a close up shot of the pinning
Stitch each row of five half hexies together at a 1/4 inch seam.
Open your two strips press and look at how your seams are matching up. Isn’t the Joanns Premium Quilting Cotton just beautiful? I admire the colors, design, quality and feel of the fabric.
Now stitch together your rows of two strips into four strips and keep continuing to build the quilt together.
Look at the Half Hexie Quilt with Joanns Premium Quilting Cotton Fabric Quilt Top come together. I am beyond pleased and can’t wait to quilt it now! I will use a 80/20 batting purchased from Joanns for the quilt and using extra fabric that I purchased for the backing. I have a long arm quilting machine but this quilt would be simple to quilt on a domestic sewing machine accentuating the shape of the hexie by stitching in the ditch and then sewing 1/2 inch inside the circumference of each hexie! PS…. I kind of wished I would have just used by domestic machine!
Look at the quilt top come together quilted! I have a long arm quilting machine but this quilt would be simple to quilt on a domestic sewing machine accentuating the shape of the hexie by stitching in the ditch and then sewing 1/2 inch inside the circumference of each hexie! PS…. I kind of wished I would have just used by domestic machine! I have never unpicked the quilting of a quilt but I LOVE this fabric and quilt so much that I just might!
What a divine quilt made with 1930’s Premium Quilting Cotton from the Quilt Shop at Joann and the Cricut Maker! I LOVE their fabric getting a discount and creating this lovely bright playful 1930s quilt!
Let’ me know what you think! Be sure to download your Joann or Cricut app on your smart phone and subscribe to Joann site and Cricut to get all the coupons! Here is a picture of my purchase at Joann for this project right at the cash register! Do you think I should unpick the quilt and re-quilt it? I am just so pleased with this quilt that will one day become an heirloom in our family! I hope you make one too – contact me if you have any questions or need some help!
XOXO,
This quilt was made in partnership with Circut and Joann! All opinions and thoughts are genuinely mine!
Cut fabric with the Cricut Maker is like cutting butter! Yum! Can’t wait to play!
The Sew Many Squares Throw Quilt is a Free Cricut Maker Project.
Each Cricut Maker Project Outlines all of the materials that you need. Materials list along with complete instructions can be printed off or always accessible on your mobile or computer through Design Space. You never have to forget your list when you get to the store.
Here is a peek at the Sew Many Squares Throw Quilt Instructions. All Cricut Maker Sewing Projects have instructions similar to this.
Let’s start by cutting the fabric on the Cricut Maker! I always put the pretty side down on the fabric mat but had to showcase the fabric facing up for a quick photo!
This is what the Cricut Design Space screen prompts look like when you cut fabric.
The Four Patch squares are being string pieced on the sewing machine with the digital instructions in the background.
Now ready to piece the four squares together!
The four square blocks are coming together nicely!
The beautiful Amy Butler Eternal Sunshine large squares cut out by the Cricut Maker are labeled and laid out to stitch to the four square quilt blocks.
The Sew Many Squares Quilt is ready to be snuggled… Stitches Quilting Fabric Kits available for this quilt with Amy Butler Eternal Sunshine collection by Freespirit Fabrics.
How about adding a bit of sparkle to your I-Spy Quilt? You can do it easily with a Cricut Cutting Machine and some Cricut Sparkle Iron On.
Let’s start out with 5 inch squares of novelty fabrics that you would like to showcase. I’ve accented each block with a 2.5 inch strip of Riley Blake Solids red, yellow and blue.
Then open on your computer Cricut Design Space. I’ve used a basic Cricut Sans Font in lower case to spell out I-Spy words to find.
Don’t forget to reverse your letters to print on iron on and selection glitter iron on to cut.
Below is a video step by step creating this quilt with Cricut Red Sparkle Iron On.
Remember the basic block construction for this quilt block is a 5 inch novelty square with a red 2.5 x 5 inch strip, pressed and then a 2.5 x 7 inch yellow or blue strip added to square it up.
Please tag me in a photo if you try this technique. Â Ask any questions that you may have below. Â I will have a download of the quilt pattern available.
This is a sponsored post by Cricut BUT – I LOVE all their products and can’t say more about them! Â Can’t wait to share with you MORE quilting and sewing ways to use Cricut products!
I was invited to participate in the Cricut Party Blogger Program Kickoff.
This experience is based strictly on my opinion. Others may have a different opinion or experience with the product listed above. I was provided the sample free of charge by the company or PR agency and I have given my honest opinion.
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Cricut. The opinions and text are all mine.
XOXO,
Deanna
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I’m excited to be part of the Stitching Stars Bloom Blog Hop…. There are some great Quilters blogging about “Bloom”
Floral fabrics are just exquisite and fun to collect! Â It makes me think of the beautiful days out in the sun! Â Floral Blooming Quilts are spectacular to snuggle up in on a Spring day!
How do we use the floral fabrics that we have?
Here is a simple fun idea to create a floral quilt by piecing squares together! Â We don’t need to make life difficult to cut into and enjoy our floral fabrics!
Now look at this gorgeous collection of Joel Dewberry Cali Mod Fat Quarter Bundle with Free Spirit Designs! Â Don’t you want to make a quilt to wrap up in while enjoying this stream! Â I do… So let’s get an idea for how to use this collection.
Here is this beautiful floral fabric collection fanned out for you so you can see the actual designs. Â How shall we use these fabrics to celebrate the Cali Mod Florals and coordinating prints. Â Well the first quilt was an orange peel method, and second quilt florals cut up into squares. Â How about using triangles?
Now remember the entire inventory of fabric, patterns, notions, book at Stitches Quilting is 30% off your shopping cart by using the coupon code “springfling”! Â It’s time for a Spring fabric haul! Â A lot of the fabric is already deeply discounted getting you a discount of up to 60% off.
There are so many lovely quilters sharing their quilting bloom ideas! Â Be sure to visit each person on the blog hop as outlined below!