Showing posts with label Give Aways. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Give Aways. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2015

Home for the Holidays Blog Hop Winner!

We drew a random name from the comments left on my post in the Home for the Holidays Bloghop, and the winner of the Peace on Earth Fat Quarter Bundle from Fabri-Quilt is:

Michele T!

Congratulations Michele, and Merry Christmas! 
~ Dawn

Monday, April 20, 2015

Our Pre-cut Party Winner!

...And our winner from the Pre-cut Party blog hop is Anita C!  Anita, someone from Fabri-Quilt will be contacting you about where to send your Snack Pack :)  Thank you to everyone who participated and made it a fun blog hop!

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Today is My Day on the Pre-Cut Party & Give Away!

Fabri-Quilt asked me to use one of their Snack Packs and participate in their Pre-Cut Party Blog Hop, and I was happy to play with this "Baby Talk" Snack pack of (42) 2.5" strips.

I started with the Snack Pack of strips, plus a few coordinating prints to make two cute Toddler quilts that go together...Yes, I said two quilts! One will read more "boy", and one more "girly".  Who can't use a couple quick and easy kiddy quilts for those needed gifts that pop up on us!

Here's what you'll need in addition to the Snack Pack of strips, for the two quilts:
   
     3/4 yard of Large Focal print
            From that, cut (2) 10-1/2" WOF strips ~ one for each quilt.

I really like that the Snack Pack comes with the little fabric swatches on the front cover card, and then on the back there is this list of skus that correspond with the fabrics to make ordering coordinating yardage easy...

You will also need 3/4 yard each of two prints.
I used the Gray Large Dot print and Yellow Small Dot print (Gray will be for the Boy quilt, and Yellow will be for the Girl quilt)
            From each of these, cut (20) 4-1/2" x 10-1/2" rectangles
               
*Tip: I neatly stacked the two fabrics and cut the strips all at once to save time.

 And finally, you'll need 3/4 yard of Green Stars print
            Cut (40) 2-1/2" x 10-1/2" rectangles ~ (20) for each quilt.

*Tool Tip: I used my Stripology Ruler from Creative Grids to cut my strips...

It's conveniently labeled for those common 2-1/2" and 1-1/2" strips.  For the 2-1/2" strips I cut in the slot at each of the markings with the squares by them.  

The strips look so yummy right out of the package :) I started by dividing up the strips into two groups of fifteen.  

The group on the left used more pinks and purples to make the girl quilt, and I used more blues and greens in the one on the right.  I arranged them into sets of five strips that will be sewn together to make a strip set.

Save aside the remaining strips to be used later for the binding.  

 Here are my two piles ready to sew.
 
For each set of five strips, sew them together along the long ends to create strip sets.  Make three 5-Strip sets per quilt.

*Tip - After sewing the first five strips together, check your seam allowances by measuring across the width of the strip set.  It should measure 10-1/2" inches wide.  Make any needed adjustments to your seam allowances, then proceed to sew all of your strip sets together.

Sub-cut the long strip sets into 4-1/2" segments (each segment will measure 4-1/2" x 10-1/2").  For each quilt, cut (7) segments from two of the strip sets, and (6) segments from the third strip set.  You will need a total of (20) for each quilt.

Then for each segment, you will sew a 4-1/2" x 10-1/2" rectangle to the top (Gray for the boys quilt, and Yellow for the girl quilt), and a 2-1/2" x 10-1/2" rectangle to the bottom of all.

The blocks will measure 10-1/2" square at this point.  You will make a total of twenty blocks for each quilt.

These are the three different blocks I made for the Boy Quilt.

Once all the blocks are pieced, I arranged the blocks in five rows of four blocks. You can alternate and turn the blocks any way you wish for a random look, or I just turned every other block 90 degrees to create a zig zag look on the quilt. 

Insert the Large Focal print strip  between any row you wish for an accent.  (I put it in between row two and three)  Then sew the rows together.  This photo shows both of the quilts :)

After quilting them I used the remaining 2-1/2" Snack Pack strips to bind them.  I used six strips for each quilt's binding.  Cut the strips in half before sewing them all together end to end to add to the scrappy feel.  

Then they're all ready for the kiddies ~ for nap time...

  play time...

Or quiet reading time :)

Now for the giveaway! Fabri-Quilt is giving away a Snack Pack of Baby Talk for one Lucky Winner!

Please visit Fabri-Quilt's Inspired by Fabric blog and follow them by email or blog reader - then let me know in a comment here on my blog how you are following them.  (And let me know if you are following me too!)

My Give Away will be open until Sunday, April 19th at midnight CST ~ Good Luck :)

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Monday, April 13, 2015

Pre-Cut Party Blog Hop (And Give Aways) Starts Today!

I'm having fun with this "Snack Pack" from Fabri-Quilt.  Come back here on Wednesday to see what I made with it :)

http://inspiredbyfabric.blogspot.com/2015/04/pre-cut-party-blog-hop-day-1.html
In the mean time, hop on over to the Inspired by Fabric Blog by Fabri-Quilt to catch the beginning of the Pre-Cut Party Blog Hop that starts today!  Get inspired, learn a few things, and maybe win some fabric!

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

AMB Give Away Winners

Wow, thanks for all the fun and thoughtful comments on the AMB Fabrics Blog Post!  And now we have some winners...

Tabitha Keener wins a bundle of AMB Fabrics from Clothworks

and

...Since I had so many nice comments...

 
I've chosen another winner, Catskill Quilter to receive a pack of 5 inch charms of AMB Fabrics :) 

I've emailed both of you for your information on where to send the fabrics. 

Make sure you keep following the tour of the United States with the American Made Brand Fabrics Blog Tour for many more license plate designs, and many more chances to win a bundle of these sweet fabrics!

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Friday, May 23, 2014

Making the Maryland AMB Sail Boat Block

To follow up from Yesterday's Post, here's a little behind the scenes look at how I made the Maryland block for the American Made Brand Blog Hop...

First I chose a few of the lovely colors that looked to me like they'd make great water and sky...

...and I also pulled out white and navy for the sail boats in Barbara Burnham's design depicting boats on the Chesapeake.

I used Heat n Bond Feather Lite to trace the applique pieces because it's so light that I didn't have to cut out the fusible behind the center of all the pieces.  (Tip: I traced the sail boat shapes reversed so that when I apply the fusible to the back of the applique fabrics and then lay them down to fuse they will be facing the right direction.)

I also cut four 3 inch strips (approximately) of the fusible, one for each of the "water" colors.

Using the Creative Grids 3" Wave Ruler, and a smaller rotary cutter, I cut a wave on one side and straight across the other to make three inch wide strips with a wave on one side.

The strips were laid out overlapping, and with the dips and crests of the waves randomly staggered. Then when I was happy with the placement, I fused them in place with an iron. Then using a micron pen, I traced the Maryland name across the top, off centered to the left making sure to stay more than a quarter inch from the edges to allow for seam allowances when the block gets sewn into a quilt.  Using matching/coordinating thread colors, I blanket stitched across the top of each wave.

Finally I fused the little sail boats down and blanket stitched around all of the applique shapes to complete the block :)

Now you can go to the Free Pattern Page at Spring Water Designs to download your copy of the Maryland Sail Boat AMB Block to get the applique templates :)

And if you haven't already, head on over to Yesterday's Post and leave a comment for your chance to win a bundle of American Made Brand cotton fabrics from Clothworks!


...And follow along the AMB Hop each day thru June 20th to see all the 50 State blocks...and get in on a chance to win there too!   ~ At the end of the Hop all of the state blocks will be set into one large amazing American Made Quilt :)

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Welcome to Maryland!!

Today is my day on the American Made Brand Fabrics Blog Tour!  I'm so excited to be taking part in this 50 State virtual tour of the US sponsored by Clothworks to kick off their line of fabrics made in America from Farm to Fabric!  My good friend Barbara Burnham and I collaborated on the Maryland block below.  Barbara designed the block, and I made it :)


But before we get down to business, I thought I'd give you a little pictorial tour of my beautiful state over here in the Mid-Atlantic region on the East Coast where I was born and raised...  

Because of where Maryland is situated between the mountains to the west and the ocean to the east...the bustling Baltimore/Washington DC corridor in Central Maryland... the Chesapeake Bay running through the state...and it's rich history dating back to our earliest settlements...Maryland offers something for everyone.

The mountains of Western Maryland are simply beautiful.  Hiking, skiing, and plenty for history buffs with many Civil War battlefield sites, including Antietam National Battlefield at Sharpsburg Maryland, the site of the bloodiest single day of the Civil War.

One of my personal favorite places to visit is the Western Maryland Scenic Railway in Cumberland :)

Then within just a few hours drive, you can go from the mountains to the beach!  The Chesapeake Bay Bridge connects Central Maryland to the Eastern Shore. 

 The iconic Boardwalk at Ocean City Maryland...


 ...And you can go camping at charming Assateague Island.

Both the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland are known for the beautiful farm lands. 

 And here in Central Maryland, my home county hosts the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival every year the first weekend in May at the Howard County Fair Grounds :) 

There's the culture and happenings in Baltimore City...

...And history.  Fort McHenry is located on the Chesapeake Bay just outside of Baltimore's harbor and is where the Star Spangled Banner flew during that night in 1814 when Francis Scott Key wrote the words that would later become our National Anthem.  The Maryland Historical Society is home of the original document, and the original flag resides in the Smithsonian Institute in Washington DC.  The Maryland Historical Society sponsored the Stitching History Project that I was fortunate and honored to take part in last summer where we stitched by hand a reproduction of the Star Spangled Banner. 

Maryland is deep in history with it's first settlement at St Mary's City in 1634, and became one of the original 13 Colonies.  It was granted Statehood as the seventh state to join the Union in 1788.

That's when Annapolis became the State Capital.  You can not visit Annapolis today without walking down to the City Dock and enjoying the beauty of the sail boats on the water.  

...That's why I thought the sailboats in our block really had the feel of Maryland :)  


So anyway, now that you're familiar with Maryland, can feel the breeze on the water and smell the sea air, leave a comment below for a chance to win a bundle of Fat Quarters of the American Made Brand Solid Cotton fabrics from Clothworks!  I'll choose one random winner on Monday, May 26th to receive a bundle of fat quarters from Clothworks, and then I'll pick another winner to receive a pack of 5" charms from me :)

...And then come on back here tomorrow for some tips on how I made our block, and a to link to the pattern!  And every day you can visit all the Blogs on the AMB Blog Hop from all 50 states and collect their blocks as well :)  

Enjoy the day!
~ Dawn

PS ~ Another kind of Maryland tour is the Maryland Row by Row Shop Hop going on this summer.  You can Click Here to see a list of participating shops, and visit in person our very own Brick and Mortar Spring Water Designs Shop for your Free Row pattern anytime between July 1st and September 1st :)