Friday, June 24, 2011

Four Square Quilt



Good Friday everyone! I know it has been awhile and I apologize. I am putting the baby stuff to the side for a moment (don't worry I haven't given up on it, just postponing it for now) and working on a new project. A little back story -


I was looking through my weekly Better Homes & Gardens email when I spotted this picture:


Now, the picture was advertising for the headboard, but the quilt is what caught my eye. I love that quilt. It doesn't look too hard to make and it is one of those quilts that are very simple to make larger or smaller depending on what you need. I guesstimated that the squares are probably 4" and the background strips are probably 1" with a 4" band (or frame) around the whole thing. Easy right? Well, I am going to make this quilt and I am also going to take pictures and write a tutorial as I go. I will work on this a little at a time (as I am able) so the tutorial will be in steps spread across several days. I hope you guys don't mind.


First - We need to pick out our fabrics. I looked through Joann's website and picked out a few that I liked. Then went to the store and picked them up. I liked the aqua and lime together but I wasn't digging on the red so I decided to replace it with brown.





And since I was using those colors then I thought this would make a nice backing fabric.



Now, while I was at Joann's I found a light tan fabric that matched my backing fabric nicely and picked it up too. I am making a twin sized quilt and my four squares will consist of one aqua, two lime, and one brown.

I picked up 1 yard of aqua, 1 1/2 yards of lime, 1 yard of brown (1/2 yard for the squares and 1/2 yard for the binding in case you want different colors like I did), 4 yards of backing, and 1 1/2 yards of background fabric (mine is white).


Second - We cut our fabrics. I am incredibly lazy and if there is a way to cut corners then I will do it. Since we are working with a four block square then I can cut out a lot of cutting and sewing by cutting 4 1/2" strips (4" square plus our seam allowance) instead of 4 1/2" squares out of my block fabric. I cut 11 - 4 1/2" strips out of the green and 7 - 4 1/2" strips out of the blue. Then cut two 4 1/2" squares from one of the blue strips and two 4 1/2" squares from one of the green strips. These are our four single square corners. Will will just leave the remaining strips alone for now and I will show you more about this shortcut in the second tutorial.




After I cut my main fabric I started looking at my browns and couldn't decide which I wanted as binding and which I wanted as my fourth block so I laid them out and decided I wanted the darker as my binding and the lighter as my block. The white fabric is my background fabric, but I will be cutting that one later.




The brown fabrics were a lighter weight than the other fabrics so I ironed and starched them to make them stiffer and easier to work with before I cut them. Now, a lot of fabrics aren't put on the bolt straight so when you iron and refold them then they are off by a little, but dang! One and a quarter inch on either side that I couldn't use. It's a good thing that this is my binding so I won't need as much. I wouldn't have had enough if this was my fourth square.

Any who - I cut the 2 1/2" strips for my binding and had just enough. I ended up with 7 - 2 1/2" strips. Then I cut 4 - 4 1/2" strips from the tan fabric.




I guessed my yardage pretty accurately. I didn't have any extra of my browns and only a very small amount of lime and aqua. I will cut my background fabric later so I don't know how I did guessing that one. I HATE cutting so I try to break it up a bit. I will sew my squares before I cut my background fabric.


In our next installment we will start sewing. Then I will explain why we cut 4 1/2" strips instead of 4 1/2" squares.


Have a good weekend and I hope to have some more for you next week.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Crib Sheet

Hey guys! I finally started on my baby bedding last night. I didn't get a lot done, but I did get my crib sheet made and put on the bed.





I used the Michael Miller tutorial found here www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/blog/Fitted_Crib_Sheet_Tutorial.pdf. I like this tutorial because it uses the french seams on the corners so you don't have any raw edges exposed. It turned out pretty well, but I would strongly suggest a few alterations.



First - All the tutorials I found were for 45" fabrics. I recommend using 60". The sheet I made just barely covers the mattress on the sides, but I have a thicker mattress (6" thick). If you have a thinner mattress then the 45" should be fine. I just like for the sheet to fully cover the mattress and tuck underneath a bit.



Second - I would put elastic all the way around the sheet instead of just the two short ends. That way you aren't left with puckers in the middle that you are trying to smooth out when you are 23 weeks pregnant and the top rail of the crib is hitting you mid-stomach.



Third - If you have a thicker mattress like mine then I would cut 9" squares out of the corners instead of 8". It will fit over the corners better and help pull the sides tighter.

I will make another crib sheet in the near future using the alterations I suggested. I will even take pictures of my progress instead of just the finished product. Next I plan on working on the crib skirt. I will take progress photos because I am going to try to make that on my own.


In case you haven't noticed, I am revealing my fabric choices to you a little at a time. I started with the blandest (Quilters Cotton Solids in Saffron) and will end with the brightest (the bumpers). I hope to have some more for you in the next few days.

Monday, April 18, 2011

Baby projects

Good Morning everyone! In case you haven't heard I am having a little girl. We are all very excited about this. So, me and my sis are getting together this weekend to pick out fabrics for her nursery. I bought a pattern but I couldn't find any fabrics I loved. Probably because I didn't have my awesome sister with me to give that very needed second opinion. So we are meeting up in the middle and I hope to have the materials needed to get started on the fantastic nursery I have planned. I will take pictures of the projects I work on so you can see how everything turns out. Hopefully by this time next week I will have pictures to share. Have a wonderful week and keep your fingers crossed that I find fabrics I just cannot live without.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

I know we haven't posted in awhile, but I wanted to drop a few lines just to say "What's Up?". I am not working on any projects really, but I did start working on my afghany blanket again. I grew discouraged after working on it for a VERY long time and it still wasn't finished. It is my own fault for making it so big. I am not working on it consistently, just a few lines here and there when I have time.

I find out what I am having in about 3 weeks and I expects the projects to start back up then. I mean I have a nursery to get ready, a blanket or three to make, a few outfits to make, and any other stuff I see that I must have. I have been holding off until I know what the sex is so I can pick a color scheme. I am torn between soft cottage chic for a girl or big bold bright colors. To be honest, I haven't been giving much thought to the nursery if I have a boy. They aren't as much fun to decorate and dress up. Boy's stuff is so much plainer. I love the bold and frilly stuff you can do for a girl and get away with it. I know my sis will also be thrilled if I have a girl. She has seen enough boy stuff to last her a lifetime.

Sorry I don't have any pictures to share. I will take photos of the projects I am working on when I start in about three weeks.

Have a safe and happy St. Patrick's Day!

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Long hiatus

I know it has been a really long time since I have posted. I hope you don't think that I have forgotten or given up on this blog. Truth is, I have been a bit tired and lacking motivation. In order to make it up to you I have posted a picture that explains my absence. I hope you don't mind that I cheated a bit because I didnt actually take the picture.



This is my new peanut. I know it is hard to tell in the grainy photo, but this is the best looking kid ever. The smartest too, but I am a little biased.






I have made it through my first trimester and I think it is safe to share my news now. I hope you can forgive my silence and I look forward to having a new awesome subject for my photography.