Sunday, November 30, 2014

Chevron half square triangles

 
These half square triangles are so much fun!  There are soooo many different patterns you can make with them and the color options are endless.  I made a simple and sweet little baby quilt.
                                 
                                 What you will need to make chevrons:

  • Fabric...your color choice! amount depends on project.  I used 110 five inch square triangles to make  49"L X 40"W baby quilt.  You can make anything from throw pillows to quilts.  Remember to include enough fabric for backing if you are making a quilt.
  • scissors or rotary cutters
  • ruler
  • thread 
  • sharp pencil


Diagram 1
Start by cutting 5 inch squares of fabric.  I used one neutral with one color.  Put RIGHT sides together and fit together.  With fabrics together line corner to corner.  I line my ruler up with a line on my cutting mat.  (diagram 1)  I use a sharp pencil and draw a line down the middle.  Do all of your squares this way.                                                     


Diagram 2

Next you need to start sewing!  You will need to stitch a 1/4 inch from the line you drew with pencil. (diagram 2)  On both sides of the line. You can make a continuous strip of squares by feeding squares under foot without stopping.  (this is so much fun and makes a long chain of squares pictured below)


Once you have as many squares as you will use for your project snip squares from chain. Line square on cutting mat and use straight line ruler to cut from corner to corner. (diagram 3)
 
 
Diagram 3

Use your finger to press open triangle. You can continue until all your squares are cut and open and use a hot iron to press seams open. (I don't use steam)  I trim the little edge of the corners off and remeasure to be a bit more accurate.  Now the real fun begins!!!  There are so many variations with the half square triangle.  I shared a few of them with you.

 
Half Square Triangle Patterns


Tiles.
Square

Inverted Square

Pinwheel
 
I hope you enjoyed my first tutorial!  I'm new to blogging and very excited to share my projects.  I sew everyday!  I love to create and will be sharing many more projects and tutorials.  I was recently fortunate to learn how to use a SERGER!!! and will be blogging about that experience very soon.  Please share any comments or suggestions or tell me about your blogging experience.  I would love to hear about it.









 


Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Stars and Stripes Table Runner

Started this project several months ago (of course right?)  My mother in law gave me some fabric scraps of a red/white/blue quilt she had been working on.  It took me quite some time to figure out what I would do with these scraps before I decided on a table runner...
Looking a bit lumpy no doubt....going to use star templates to quilt together.  I do really like how it turned out.


.... and here is my favorite feline friend Pumpkin he loves to help me design my next project....what to do with these batik fabric strips?

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Purpilicious Pillow

I love practicing free motion quilting.  I quilted these flowers on a piece of fabric and had to put  them together into something.
I paired along with some HST (Half square triangles) to finish it off....Love the purple

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Sewing Feet Storage

I use this organizer from 'Five Below' to store all of my sewing feet.
 It so easy to find  the foot I'm looking for when I am working on a project.

Monday, March 17, 2014

Iris Art Quilt- Original design

 
 
 
I began this project by sketching an Iris.


 I traced my pattern on to freezer paper and cut out each section. I  applied wonder under to my fabric and pressed my freezer paper sections onto the fabric and  cut out. I took my fabric sections and put them together on another piece of fabric. Pressing  and outlining the sections with a close zig zag stich.

I finished by adding batting, backing and binding .... love creating art quilts!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Moustache Bow

Taking a break from PULprojects to make a little bow for my daughters hair.  I just love this moustache fabric my daughter picked out. 

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Cinch Sack

I just love working with this fabric.  Here is another project I've completed using it.  This fabric is so great because it is water resistant.  So I made this cinch sack to use at the pool/beach this summer. 


Sunday, March 9, 2014

24 pack crayon apron

I just love this little apron!  Made with water resistant Babyville Pul.