Good morning! Here's the result (of using random.org, which generates random numbers from the range you submit) for my orange print fat quarter fabric giveaway contest. I disregarded all the even numbers (my comments) and Joy, who requested to not be entered. Here are the winners:
Betsy B, I hope you will make this little project. If you do, will you please let me know? And maybe send me a photo or two of the process and/or result? Actually, I'd like it if you would videotape it and put the video up on YouTube; it would be an instant hit, I am sure!
Quilting Tangent, who liked two of the fabrics in particular. I'll do my best to select one of those for you, QT.
Angie, I am positive that your crafty 11 year old could do this -- and with some help from younger ones, too.
Emily, you have some (not quite so little) little helpers that you can include in this project.
Congratulations! I hope you will use the free tutorial to make this easy project. If you do, will you please let me know? And maybe send me a photo or two of the process and/or result?
Thanks; this was fun! And even if you didn't win a fat quarter, you can still use the free tutorial to make one (or more) of these pumpkins.
Update about my autumn leaves fabrics
I completed another table mat. It's for a friend who has a birthday next month, and her table is quite a bit larger than mine. I had that in mind when I made this one.
And I'm now making a reversible apron with these remaining pieces (and adding in some leftover linen fabric from another sewing project):
What are you sewing this weekend?
Blessings and peace...
Sewing and knitting artisan. Get sidetracked with easy craft projects. Blog every now and then.
Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
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Saturday, October 5, 2013
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Fabric Pumpkins: Easy No-Sew Craft Project and a Giveaway
A couple of years ago, I hosted a little Craft Day for a friend, her two daughters, and their four little children. I'm not really used to doing this; most of my sewing are solo projects. However, when I saw this tutorial over at the Sew Thankful blog, I just had to invite them over so we could make these together! I knew it would be fun. (I was right.) The one I made is shown in this photo from my most recent sewing project: It's the pumpkin on the table runner.
The small pumpkin (the size I made) uses a fat quarter of fabric, and the large pumpkin uses 1 yard of fabric.
Here I am demonstrating the fabric-tucking technique.
Two cute little girls selecting "leaves" from my collection of fabric swatches.
That was easy!
And, exhausting!
Photos used with permission, of course.
Giveaway: Would you like to make one of the small pumpkins but don't have any suitable orange (or green or purple) fabric? Let me know in the comments by Thursday, October 3; I'll select a couple of names and send a fat quarter to each person selected. You see that I have more than enough! Or just leave a comment, even if you have fabric and/or if you aren't going to make one of these. My feelings won't be hurt, I promise! :) 'cuz you know how we bloggers love comments!
Blessings and peace...
The small pumpkin (the size I made) uses a fat quarter of fabric, and the large pumpkin uses 1 yard of fabric.
Here I am demonstrating the fabric-tucking technique.
Two cute little girls selecting "leaves" from my collection of fabric swatches.
That was easy!
And, exhausting!
Photos used with permission, of course.
Giveaway: Would you like to make one of the small pumpkins but don't have any suitable orange (or green or purple) fabric? Let me know in the comments by Thursday, October 3; I'll select a couple of names and send a fat quarter to each person selected. You see that I have more than enough! Or just leave a comment, even if you have fabric and/or if you aren't going to make one of these. My feelings won't be hurt, I promise! :) 'cuz you know how we bloggers love comments!
Blessings and peace...
Friday, September 20, 2013
Must Use These Quilting Fabrics
In organizing my fabrics—something I've been wanting to do for a few months years—I came across these coordinated cotton fabrics that I bought at a very nice little quilt shop.
I am not a quilter, but once in a while I go to a quilt shop with a friend who is a quilter. Of course I want these independent shops to stay in business, and I did like the look of these fabrics, but here we are at least a year later, and I still haven't done anything with them. If I don't sew them up now, it will be at least another year before I look at them again—because of the seasonal nature of the prints.
I found a free project sheet at Fabric Depot; here's the cover:
As you can see from the project sheet, I don't have all the fabrics in the collection (whew!). The project sheet is 9 pages and includes instructions for making everything you see here.
I plan to make a reversible table runner and a small (approximately 12-in. square) table topper. But I don't need any more placemats.
Do you have any ideas or suggestions or links to easy—remember easy, please—for using up this fabric? I'd like to make some gifts that people would really like and use. Maybe a set of coasters from the smaller print? Maybe an easy apron? Any other ideas?
Bonus points / extra credit for any ideas that use these fabrics in something I could wear without looking like I'm wearing a quilt.
I'm making myself use this fabric to burn it into my brain to stop buying fabrics for quilting projects! Maybe it's not my responsibility to keep quilt shops in business.
Thanks for any and all suggestions. I will post updates. Achi dachi!
Blessings and peace...
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1/2 yard panel |
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1 yard striped print (a little more than half is shown) |
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Top left: panel. Bottom left: striped print. Right: 1 yard each gold and green "mottled" solid. |
I am not a quilter, but once in a while I go to a quilt shop with a friend who is a quilter. Of course I want these independent shops to stay in business, and I did like the look of these fabrics, but here we are at least a year later, and I still haven't done anything with them. If I don't sew them up now, it will be at least another year before I look at them again—because of the seasonal nature of the prints.
I found a free project sheet at Fabric Depot; here's the cover:
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Project sheet |
I plan to make a reversible table runner and a small (approximately 12-in. square) table topper. But I don't need any more placemats.
Do you have any ideas or suggestions or links to easy—remember easy, please—for using up this fabric? I'd like to make some gifts that people would really like and use. Maybe a set of coasters from the smaller print? Maybe an easy apron? Any other ideas?
Bonus points / extra credit for any ideas that use these fabrics in something I could wear without looking like I'm wearing a quilt.
I'm making myself use this fabric to burn it into my brain to stop buying fabrics for quilting projects! Maybe it's not my responsibility to keep quilt shops in business.
Thanks for any and all suggestions. I will post updates. Achi dachi!
Blessings and peace...
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