Saturday, October 26, 2013

Double Irish Chain Quilt

Hello!! My posts have been a bit sporadic as of late, as I have some family things going on that are taking most of my attention--I'll share more there in the next week or so--I haven't been able to post as much as I'd like here.  But today's post is actually a non-stamping one!!

I had a niece get married in late August.  For years, when any of my nieces or nephews get married, their gift from me is a queen-sized bed quilt.  I absolutely LOVE the quilt designer Eleanor Burns, and tend to gravitate towards her patterns when I'm picking the pattern for each of the quilts.  Last year when my niece announced her engagement, I knew immediately which pattern I wanted to do for her quilt.  I absolutely love the Double Wedding Ring quilt pattern, but knew I did not have the time to create that design, and Eleanor has a pattern called Irish Chain, with the alternate Double Irish Chain that I thought had a similar look to the Double Wedding Ring, but was a more manageable pattern to create!!

As for colors, I also knew the direction I want to go there.  Sometimes I'll ask the couple for their favorite colors and try to put them into the quilt, but other times I'll have inspiration strike, which was the case here.  The wedding colors were going to be gray and a deep pink of sorts, so that's the idea I went shopping for fabric with.  Now pink isn't exactly the most 'manly' of colors, and since this was for the couple, I didn't want my new nephew-in-law to have to run screaming from the room with the colors I used in the quilt, so I wanted to find a more 'muted' pink which lead me to the mauve I ended up with.  The gray complimented it nicely, and then I needed to find a neutral color for the background.  Initially, I was going to go with a white, but then I came across the fabric I ended up selecting, and again, the background fabric complimented the other two colors really well, so it just seemed like the combo was 'meant to be'!! 

One of the features I really love about Eleanor's patterns is that there is a lot of strip piecing that allows the pieces to come together quickly.  For about half of the block in the quilt top, there were three different strip set combos that I needed to assemble, then cut to create the final blocks:

Strip Sets
Cutting Strip Sets
Completed Block from Strip sets.
These were used in addition to a second, simpler block to create the center of the quilt, then the Seminole Borders and 9-patch corner blocks added to that.

Completed Quilt Top Before Quilting
I'm lucky in that I have two really good friends who allow me to use their longarm machines when I have projects, so I'm able to do the quilting on the quilts myself as well.  The one common thread that I use on all of the wedding quilts for my nieces/nephews is that I use a design called "Hearts & Swirls" in the quilting.  My friend Pat recently upgraded her HQ Sixteen to and HQ Advantage machine, and the machine worked like a dream!!  Normally it would take me about 8-10 hours of quilting time for a quilt this size--I had this one done in about 6 1/2 hours, once it got 'loaded' on the machine.  Now, part of that time difference could very well be that I've gotten more comfortable with the longarming aspects of the work, but I also contribute it to the upgraded machine as well. 

Loaded on Machine--Pantograph (Quilting Design) on the table to the right
Close-up of some of the Quilting
Almost done with the machine quilting!!
Once I had the quilt longarmed, I trimmed off the extra batting and backing and then machined sewed on the binding before folding it over the edge and hand-sewing it down on the back of the quilt.

Completed Quilt
(special thanks to some staff at the campus library for holding the quilt for the photo for me!)
Close-Up of Quilting
Edge of quilt with backing fabric to the upper right.
One of the last things I do on the quilts is to attach a label on the back, usually with the couple's names, wedding date & quilt info. 


I delivered the quilt this past Tuesday.  Normally I like to have the quilt done by the wedding, but with all of the things going on in my life, this one wasn't able to be 'quite' completed on time, but I'm happy that it's now with the intended recipients!!

I have a few more quilt projects on my plate, and will likely be showing off another one of those in the near future, but in the meantime,

Happy Crafting!!

Pam

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Two-Page Spreads

I don't know about you, but sometimes more than a single page is needed to tell a story when scrapbooking.  As I've said before, I'm not a strong scrapbooker, so going from a single page to TWO of them is a bit daunting for me, so I'm always looking for inspiration to make the task easier!  Last year, I wanted to scrap the wedding quilt I had made for my niece and her husband, and came across a COOL quilt-inspired layout in a Creating Keepsakes magazine:


I just KNEW it would be the perfect layout to document the photos I had, so I went to town.  Now, I decided to adapt the colors to the colors in the quilt, so went with purple, black, red & green. 

Here's Page 1:


And Page 2:


So, don't be afraid to take inspiration from just about anywhere!  And I love having My Digital Studio to work in to create these great pages!!

Happy Stamping!

Pam

Thursday, October 17, 2013

October Card Workshop

Hey, Folks!!

So, I have my card workshop designs done for this month and just want to share what we'll have 'on tap' for the last Wednesday of this month!!  First up, check out this ADORABLE Christmas/Holiday card:


And on the Occasion card front, I had to do a fun card using the elegant maple leaf stamp that is in the current holiday catalog:
 
 
For the second Occasion card, I know a few people who would absolutely LOVE this giraffe/birthday card:

 

I'm a little late getting the samples out for folks, so simply just RSVP to me by the 20th of this month, and I will have your packet(s) ready to go when you come on October 30th!!

The cost of each workshop (Christmas OR Occasion) will be $15.  When you sign up for the workshop, you can choose the Occasion Cards instead of the Christmas cards (same price--$15, you'll make five cards of two different designs for 10 total cards, and matching envelopes)!! If BOTH the Christmas and Occasion cards interest you, then you can register for both for only $25!  OR, how is this to sweeten the deal?!  If you place a $40 order (before shipping/handling/tax), you can make a set of cards for FREE!!

Happy Stamping!

Pam

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Digital Downloads--10/15/13

Once again I'm loving the digital downloads that were released today!  Check 'em out:

Christmas Messages Stamp Brush Set
135268

Joyful Christmas Stamp Brush Set
135269

Old Olive Simply Styled Embellishments
135270

Hooray For Tags Designer Template
135640


Spunky Sweater Greeting Card Templates
135714
You can check out these and many other great items being offered by Stampin' Up! by visiting my online store!

Happy Stamping!
Pam

Monday, October 14, 2013

Mini Banner Fun!

Hey, Folks!! 

Sorry I've been absent!!  Everything is fine, but work has been crazy/busy and carving out time to do 'fun' stuff like this blog just hasn't been as easy to accomplish as I'd like!!  In what little down time I have had, I'm still having TONS of fun with my MDS banners, and today's post is a play on that.  I've been creating the individual banners using a 5"x7" portrait card up to this point, but was thinking that it would be fun to create a 'mini' banner as well, so that's what I am showing today!! 

One of my favorite MDS downloads from last year was Sophisticated Spooks (131513), so after I created the initial banners (in Lucky Limeade, Pumpkin Pie, Elegant Eggplant & Crushed Curry) and added the letters, I went in and added some of the stamp brush images from Sophisticated Spooks to finish out the banners.  And then I exported the project, and created a 'new' project where I inserted each panel as a 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" photo, and printed them out on cardstock. 



Aren't they cute?!  Then it was a simple matter to cut them out . . . .

And string them together with twine. . . . . .



I placed the completed banner under the 'Spooky' banner that I showed you a couple weeks ago, just so you could get an idea of the size difference.  I think these 'mini banners' could be a new passion for me!!

You can check out My Digital Studio and all of the great downloads by visiting my online store!

Happy Stamping!

Pam