Okay guys! Bear with me as I fish this out since I have never created my own quiltalong before. It's going to be interesting!
I provided several options for this quilt; however, we are going to concentrate on and provide information for 3 options only. These are all quilts that are 48x60 inches so you will end up with a lovely new modern lap quilt.
Here is the tentative plan for how this will hopefully play out.
Week 1: Introduction and Timeline provided
Week 2: Fabric Discussion and Yardage (8/22)
Week 3: Block Tutorial & Cutting your Fabric (8/30)
Week 4: Piecing your Blocks and Trimming (9/6)
Week 5: Design Layout (9/13) I am allowing two weeks here for those of us who might be piecing their backing fabric (yeah, that's me! I miscalculated at the store and bought the wrong amount!)
Week 6: Quilt Sandwich and Basting/Pinning (9/27)
Week 7: Machine Quilting (10/4)
Week 8: Binding and Showing off! Quilts should be in the Flickr pool by this date (Barring any unforeseen circumstances, quilts will be due in Flickr by 10/11 and drawing will be held the morning of 10/12!)
At the end of the quiltalong, all quilts finished and posted in Flickr will be in the drawing for two prizes. There will be a three pack of fat quarters from Joel Dewberry's Aviary 2 collection...
and a three pack of fat quarters from Riley Blake Colorful Christmas fabrics.
I have a tendency to tuck a little extra in so you never know what you might get!
This is for Canada and U.S. shipping only. Sorry guys! It's all out of my pocket so I have to keep the costs down.
We will be discussing fabric choices as well as yardage needs next week so check back here Monday for those and don't forget to post your choices in the Flickr pool! I can't wait to see what people are doing theirs in!
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Friday, August 19, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Make it Your Own Diamond Chains Quiltalong
Okay, so first I wanted to do X Marks the Spot as a quiltalong but I have yet to write it up. Then I decided that my Diamond Chains block might be easier to start with.
I started playing around with the block trying to come up with a definitive plan. After playing around with several options, I couldn't make up my mind which one to do. Then I had an idea. What if I provided you with options? I will be doing a quilt to aid with the instruction as we go along, but you have the choice of doing the same or a modified plan. This block lends itself to the look of a chain (hence why I call it Diamond Chains), so you can let the chain meander however you want. You can allow it to be the pattern itself like in these...
(my original idea for the quilt using a lot of negative space)
(another option with open space)
(an option that allows the orange running through the diamond, and an alternate solid)
(a larger version with a color variation).
I'm going to write up instructions for two variations of the block itself (a 12 inch block). One will use half-square triangles, which is how I originally created it. The other will use flying geese which I just noticed might be easier! I will also be posting some general guidelines for how much fabric you will need depending on the number of blocks you have in your project. I'd love to see what you guys do with it. I have added a group on my Flickr if you would like to show off how you made it your own. Show us what fabrics you have picked out, your ideas for design set up, etc. I want this to be fun. And I will be making this quilt for the first time with you so hopefully I will work out the mistakes before I present it to you!
I am also going to put together a prize for the end of the quiltalong. This will most likely be fabric (I'm hitting the not so close LQS this week to see what yummies I can come up with!) For those who complete their projects and post them in the Flickr pool by the end of the quiltalong, we will pick a name from the hat for our ending prize. I hope to see you guys participating!
Also, I am working on the button for this quiltalong. I finally got it to post correctly on the site, but when I try to get it to have a grab box, none of the codes I've tried have worked thus far. Just keep an eye out for it!
I started playing around with the block trying to come up with a definitive plan. After playing around with several options, I couldn't make up my mind which one to do. Then I had an idea. What if I provided you with options? I will be doing a quilt to aid with the instruction as we go along, but you have the choice of doing the same or a modified plan. This block lends itself to the look of a chain (hence why I call it Diamond Chains), so you can let the chain meander however you want. You can allow it to be the pattern itself like in these...
(my original idea for the quilt using a lot of negative space)
(another option with open space)
(an option that allows the orange running through the diamond, and an alternate solid)
(a larger version with a color variation).
Or another alternative is to use it as a border to showcase another block. The diamond chain gives a very simple and elegant look so you could choose a more complicated block to focus on in the center (I wanted the center block to be larger in this one. I just couldn't figure out how to do that on my Quilt Design Wizard software).
My plan is to walk you through the quilt that I am making which is this original quilt I had planned.
However, I will be providing you with information that will help you alter it to one of the other quilts, or one of your own making as we go along. I just wanted to try something new that would give you a little more leeway in becoming the designer of your own quilt.
The Quilter's Cache has tons of great blocks you can pull from to find a focus block if you choose to go that route! They range from very simple to VERY complicated and are divided by block size. Also, you may have a block from Summer Sampler or Skill Builder or Farmer's Wife that you just love and want to give it some focus on a quilt. Oh, here's a great idea! Lee over at Freshly Pieced has a wonderful tutorial for a Hexing Around the Block she came up with that would be gorgeous centered in this way. What do you want to create?
I am also going to put together a prize for the end of the quiltalong. This will most likely be fabric (I'm hitting the not so close LQS this week to see what yummies I can come up with!) For those who complete their projects and post them in the Flickr pool by the end of the quiltalong, we will pick a name from the hat for our ending prize. I hope to see you guys participating!
Also, I am working on the button for this quiltalong. I finally got it to post correctly on the site, but when I try to get it to have a grab box, none of the codes I've tried have worked thus far. Just keep an eye out for it!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Busy Bees Make Sweet Success!
Okay, so I finished the quillow for the party. Now, I'm almost finished with the Christmas quilt. Which means... I now have time to start my Diamond Chains quiltalong! I will be posting the first main information about it tomorrow. I know! I'm sorry, but things kind of got away from me and some things HAD to be finished by deadlines. I will be finishing the quilting on the Christmas quilt today, posting the first information on the quiltalong and binding the Christmas quilt tomorrow, and then I will be posting two tutorials for the block involved in the quilt. You can choose the method you wish to use. Then I might breathe for a minute or two...or twelve.
In the meantime, I picked up my Amy Butler fabric my friend Jo got for me at the yard sale. I'm so excited! I started pulling piping off one of my chairs yesterday. Tell me this; why is that an attempt to remove ugly fabric is similar to trying to break into Fort Knox? I think there have to be about 75 staples in the back of this one chair alone. Unreal. And they are attached tightly. Very tightly. I'm having quite a time getting them out. I think the upholsters who originally did this REALLY liked the fabric; or they really didn't like me. I may just say bump it and just cover over the existing fabric after removing the piping. I wasn't planning on redoing the piping anyway. I think these chairs could really do with an update though. Don't ya think?
How do you like that stain near the top? Nice, huh? And here's a close-up of that print.
Yeah, it's just not me. At all. But this is...
Can't wait to get one finished so I can post it! And check back tomorrow for my quiltalong info! I'm attempting to make a button but that's not coming along well either. I'm having trouble with the code. If anyone has a great tutorial for this, let me know!
In the meantime, I picked up my Amy Butler fabric my friend Jo got for me at the yard sale. I'm so excited! I started pulling piping off one of my chairs yesterday. Tell me this; why is that an attempt to remove ugly fabric is similar to trying to break into Fort Knox? I think there have to be about 75 staples in the back of this one chair alone. Unreal. And they are attached tightly. Very tightly. I'm having quite a time getting them out. I think the upholsters who originally did this REALLY liked the fabric; or they really didn't like me. I may just say bump it and just cover over the existing fabric after removing the piping. I wasn't planning on redoing the piping anyway. I think these chairs could really do with an update though. Don't ya think?
How do you like that stain near the top? Nice, huh? And here's a close-up of that print.
Yeah, it's just not me. At all. But this is...
Can't wait to get one finished so I can post it! And check back tomorrow for my quiltalong info! I'm attempting to make a button but that's not coming along well either. I'm having trouble with the code. If anyone has a great tutorial for this, let me know!
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