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Showing posts with label fall leaves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fall leaves. Show all posts

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Tutorial for the Don't Leaf Me Alone block

I promised you a tutorial for my "Don't Leaf Me Alone" block.
My block, shown above, is a simple leaf using lots of small scraps! I thought it up one night when I couldn't sleep and to my amazement, it worked with very little tweaking. I love it when that happens! It is a combination of paper piecing and freezer paper applique, and although I appliqued by hand, you can use your machine to sew it down if you wish. Don't be scared away.....it REALLY is simple, despite the number of steps I've shown. I just wanted to be sure you knew EXACTLY what to do!
1. Fold one sheet of 8 1/2" x 11" paper with a piece of freezer paper. On the fold, draw concentric lines as shown above.

2. Cut on the lines with the paper still folded. When you open it up, you should have shapes similar to the ones above. You will need to repeat this for each leaf you make.



3. Lay a scrap right side up on one point of the bigger plain paper shape. The freezer paper will be used later.
4. Lay another scrap right sides TOGETHER at the edge of the first scrap.
5. Sew 1/4" through all layers including paper at the edge of the two pieces.
6. Turn and press.


7. Continue all the way around to the top. Be sure your pieces overhang each side of the paper by at least 1/4". Starting back at the bottom point, do the exact same thing going up the other side.
8. When you get to the point at the top, clip through the paper so you can sew the two fabrics together. (You can see I just used scrap paper for this!)
9. Put the two fabrics at the top right sides together and sew a seam just where the paper comes together. (You can feel where the stiff paper is and that will help you judge where to sew.)
10. Trim the fabric that overhangs the outside of the shape to about 1/4". (top photo) You will later turn this under, so be sure you have enough to easily turn. Iron the freezer paper shape (the one that matches) to the FRONT. (lower photo)
11. Carefully pull the paper off the back. (I did trim these seams at this point, but that would have been easier to do as I sewed. Live and Learn!)
12. Use a glue stick to turn the seam allowance around the outer edge to the wrong side. Press. Leave the seam allowance in the center as is.
13. After pressing, pull off the freezer paper.
14. Repeat the above steps for the second leaf shape. After turning the edges, use the glue stick to position it in the center of the larger leaf shape. You will applique this down either by hand or machine.
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15. For the last shape, you will not be piecing. Iron the freezer paper to the FRONT of the fabric you have chosen. Trim around the edge 1/4". Run a line of the glue stick on the WRONG side of the seam allowance and turn the seam to the back. Press. 
16. Use the glue stick to position this shape to the center of your leaf. You are now ready to applique it down.
17. From freezer paper, but a branch and vein design similar to the one above. Use the same method of ironing, trimming, gluing the seam allowance to the back, pressing as in step 15.
 18. Use the glue stick to position the veins where you want them. Applique the entire piece to your block. 

That's all there is to it! I think this could be really pretty as blocks in a larger quilt. 
Remember to check back on Monday to see who won the giveaway! 
Until next time.....
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

What Inspires You?


From the Dick and Jane book I read in First Grade.

My idea of what the world experienced as "autumn" or "fall" was from the books I read as a child. I grew up in San Antonio, Texas. We don't have colorful falls here. We have gorgeous springs in years with good rains and you wouldn't believe the waves of color from wildflowers you see then in fields and roadsides. Our autumns are not spectacular.
I often saw these glorious colorful scenes and wondered what it would be like to actually experience them. Then when I was grown and married, we lived where the falls were beautiful! Still, my ideas of "fall colors" have been shaped by books. 
Here are a few autumn color schemes I matched up from books I have on my shelves. The fabrics were in my stash.
Anno's Counting Book by Mitsumasa Anno
The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton

Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall
From A Year of Birds by Ashley Wolff



We Look and See, by Scott, Foresman and Company
Madeline's Rescue by Ludwig Bemelmans
From Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina

Where do you get most of YOUR inspiration? (You don't really have to answer that, but it is something to think about!)
I'll see you on October 8th -my day to show my Leafs Me Happy blocks!
Until then.....
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Monday, October 1, 2012

Leafs Me Happy Blog Hop Starts Today!

 We don't see the "turning of the leaves" here in South Texas. The pictures here are some I took when we lived on the east coast.  I'll have to admit how much I miss these sights, so an opportunity to "revisit" them was welcome!Do these inspire you at all? Well, even if they don't, you will be inspired when you see all the blocks we are going to show you in the next couple of weeks!

 The Leafs Me Happy Blog Hop starts today! (I will be posting on October 8, so be sure and join me then!) Our Hop Leaders are Cherry of Cherry Blossoms and Mdm. Samm of Sew We Quilt.
Here is a sneak peak of my project. You can't tell much at all, but there was no way to show you more without giving it away. So be sure and come back to see what I show!

             Here is the schedule for the next two weeks:

                           Master Schedule
October 1-10, 2012

Monday 1
Tuesday 2
Wednesday 3
Thursday 4
Friday 5
Monday 8
Tuesday 9
Wednesday 10
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