Showing posts with label Quilt patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt patterns. Show all posts
Sunday, May 01, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
The Sewing Bowl
I have this wooden bowl in my sewing room that holds some of my favorite things.
And old pair of scissors, red and white ribbon, an old heart that I cross stitched when I was 16, greenery of course and some other odds and ends. These are the things that inspire creativity. Looking at this today, inspired this...
Sunday, April 17, 2016
Farm Girl & Laverne
I follow a wonderful lady on Instagram. Her account is called finally a Farmgirl. She lives in Florida with her sweet family and many farm animals, including a sassy hen named Laverne. I ❤️ Laverne. I really want my own 🐓s but that has to wait. So in the meantime, I designed this little mini quilt.
Now I have my own Laverne.
Isn't she sweet!!! And her farm girl is patiently looking after her.
The pattern is available here...
Enjoy your week 😀
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
Lucky
Back in February I released this pattern for St. Patrick's Day. It's available in my etsy shop. www.etsy.com/shop/farmhousecottons
The clovers are tiny. Each measuring 2 1/2". Sooo cute! Right.
Well. Yes. While I think they are adorable, some may find the size a tad daunting. If you happen to find yourself leaning toward the daunting side, I have good news! I am going to give you the measurements for a 4" clover! Yay!
Ok, so...cut:
(3) 2 1/2" green sq
(9) 1 1/4" corner squares
3" light square (cut once on diagonal) for the stem piece and a 1" x 3 1/4" green stem.
(9) 1 1/4" corner squares
3" light square (cut once on diagonal) for the stem piece and a 1" x 3 1/4" green stem.
Here's some helpful tidbits.
When sewing corners, I never sew it down the center. I ALWAYS sew just a needle width or two off the center mark.
I do this so that my fold line is on the center and by doing this I don't come up short when I iron it back. Also, you can see that my foot holds the edge of the little square and my machine is less likely to suck it up when I start sewing.
I trim like this, leaving the original piece in place so that I have a "true" mark.
If you worry about bulk then trim once you've made sure your square matches up with the original cut.
Now for the stem piece. This is how I aligned it...sew a 1/4" seam allowance, press to the light and repeat for the other side. Trim this unit to 2 1/2" square.
I pressed my seams open.
Trim block to 4 1/2". If you are following the pattern, increase your strips to 1 1/2".
Have a fantastic day!!!
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