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Showing posts with label Kona. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kona. Show all posts

Monday, January 23, 2023

Shades of Blue in a Sampler

 Welcome
to
the first day of the
Shades of Blue
Sew It Show It Challenge.

I'm happy to kick things off with my
Shades of Blue Sampler Quilt.


Skill builders like sampler quilts are so fun
and
I created this one just to play with some quilt block designs.


9 fat quarters of Kona Solids in shades of blue with some careful cutting,
became
31 quilt blocks and a 
54" x 72" throw.

The plan was to offer the pattern now, but I'm planning a sew-along in the future for this one.

So, stay tuned for that.

In the meantime, it was so fun to take pictures in the snow...




After all, it's all about shades of blue this week
and what better background for blues than white?


Have fun visiting each blog and making new friends.

They have worked hard to show us some new ideas, so be sure to thank them with 
a sweet comment!

You can check out the
Pinterest Board
to stay up to date, too.


The week will definitely be blue skies ahead!


#ShadesofBlueSewitShowit

Friday, April 5, 2019

Union Square Quilt Along

When the Fat Quarter Shop asked if I would make a quilt block for the 
I took one look at the block
and couldn't wait to make one.



The Union Square Quilt Along is part of the
Fat Quarter Shop's 
where they focus on traditional quilt blocks
and add a modern touch.

With each block in the series, the block pattern and video tutorial are FREE.

You can find the Union Square Quilt Block Pattern
and
the video tutorial HERE.


Once you've mastered the quilt block, a quilt pattern is available for purchase
with 4 different sizes included.


To make a quilt like this one


the Fat Quarter Shop has the 
Union Square Quilt Kit and a backing set available for purchase.

If you like the fabrics in the quilt, 
check out the
Susanna's Scraps collection by Betsy Chutchian for Moda Fabrics

I used Kona Cotton Solids for my block
and can't wait to make more.


Have fun making your own Union Square
and
joining the Quilt Along
with me!


Sunday, March 10, 2019

Text Effects - Project Quilting Season 10, Challenge 5

This is the fifth of six challenges for Season 10 
Project Quilting.

I'm excited to join in this challenge, "Abecedarius"

My entry:

Text Effects


Kim announces a challenge and you have one week to create something quilty.
Prizes can be won and it's a great way to meet new blogging friends.

THE RULES:

  1. Your project must be about the alphabet.
  2. Projects need to be created during the week of the challenge (started on or after March 3, finished by March 10).
  3. Your project does not need to be a traditional quilt, but must meet at least one of these three requirements: include patchwork, include appliqué, have 3 layers stitched together by hand or machine.
  4. Incomplete or unfinished does not qualify. Every challenge piece must be a FINISHED project seen through from INCEPTION to COMPLETION during the challenge timeline.
  5. Link up by Sunday, March 10 at noon CDT
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I have to admit, this challenge threw me a little.
It wasn't until I was working on writing a pattern this week when it occurred to me that this was my chance to play with the word art in Microsoft Word.
I've always kind of wanted to play with that little button...


So I created my letter patterns in Word, reversed the pattern and printed the letters right onto HeatnBond EZ Print Lite 
(no tracing!)

Next, I used the color wheel for my inspiration and grabbed my box of Kona solids for the fabrics.
I pulled all the Aurifil 50 wt. threads I had that could match the fabrics, made the quilt sandwich and stitched around the letters.


I quilted the rest with a circular pattern in Aurifil 50 wt #2024


I thought this would make a cute pillow, so I made an envelope back and used the Kona purple fabric for the binding.


Text Effects

Project Quilting Season 10, Challenge 5 - Abecedarius 
Made by Carla in Dodge City, Kansas
Size: 15" x 15"
Word Art Letters in Rainbow Colors, Applique, Pillow Back
Circular Quilting with Aurifil 50 wt. on my domestic machine


You can see all the other challenge projects and vote for your favorites starting at noon central on
March 10th
by clicking 
This one is #88

This project made me so happy to be able to pull all those rainbow colors and brighten up the studio. I used to use bright colors so much more and  I love them so much. 
Maybe it's time to do more!!!

Have a "Rainbow Bright" kind of day.


Sunday, January 12, 2014

Color Crave - Wake Up to Kona

Is there anything better for January doldrums than color?
 
A quilt flower?
 
Today I'm celebrating color on my day in the
Wake Up to Kona Blog Hop
 
Thank you Madame Samm at Sew We Quilt and Carol at Just Let Me Quilt for putting this hop together.
 
 
Amanda Murphy's new book, Color Essentials, is full of information in color study and has great projects using Kona palettes.   I've almost worn my copy out, already.
 
I love the study of color and use it everyday at home and at work.
 
 
I used my fat quarter bundle of  Kona Sunset by Robert Kaufman to make
"Tropical Sunset."
 
 
I was unable to picture a sunset with this quilt.  Mother nature just didn't give me our usual beautiful sunset.  What she did give me, was the moon.
 
 
 
Color Burst was the first quilt to catch my eye in Color Essentials.  The angles looked like a challenge I wanted to try.
 
 
I used Black Kona as the background.
In her book, Amanda Murphy talks about using "Poison Colors" - colors directly opposite on the color wheel to add interest and movement to a design.  I decided to take that advice and use orange as the binding color. 
 
 
The orange really fits with a sunset and added a little pop.
I quilted the main part with free motion flowers using Aurifil thread and wavy lines on the water (teal) part.
 
Amanda has an excellent tutorial for continuous bias binding on her blog. 
This was my first  bias binding, by the way.  Love.
 
 
Here's a picture of the back with Kona solid.

The quilt is about 70".
 
I couldn't stop with one project from the book. 
 
I had to test the Illusion Pillow.
 
Try, try, again!
It is amazing how one fabric can look a little different by changing the background.
 
I used my word for the year, try, and free motioned it onto the little squares.
 
I love the way Kona solid fabric shows quilting.  I used pebbles in the background and love the texture it gives.
 
 
 
 
 
Once I played with Kona Sunset I really needed to see what I could do with Kona Sunrise.  I had some rollups and made a pattern.
 
"My Ombre Heart"
 
 
The roll up made this quilt easy to do in ombre.  I picked the colors in the order they were in the rollup and used Kona white for the background. 
 

Finally a pretty sky.
 

This one is quilted with hearts and stipple.  It is about 52" square.  The binding is pieced with different colors from the quilt. 
 
bad lighting, but took this picture last minute to show the quilting.
 
Thank you Robert Kaufman, Auriful, and Amanda Murphy for sponsoring this hop.
 
This has been so much fun. 
 
I love the book, I love the fabric, I love the thread.
 
Be sure and visit my day mates for great Kona inspiration:
 
January 13
 
 If you have made it this far, you deserve a chance to win.  There is a giveaway :)
 
 
A Kona Sunrise rollup.
Anyone can win, just make sure I can reach you if you aren't registered with Google
 
Just leave me a comment.  If you are a new or a faithful follower, leave another comment telling me how you follow.  That's 2 chances to win!
 
Giveaway is now closed.
 
Charlotte is the winner!!
 
The giveaway ends at the end of the hop 11:00 pm est January 21, 2014.
 
Have a colorful week,
 
 
 

Monday, January 6, 2014

Wake Up To Kona Blog Hop

A new blog hop starts tomorrow featuring Amanda Murphy's new book, Color Essentials and KONA solids. 
+ TWO extra days!
 
Here is a sneak peek at what I've been working on.
 
 
I will show you the rest January 13th, my day on the hop.
 
There is a lot of  KONA goodness starting tomorrow.
 
Madam Samm put this hop together and Carol has been busy getting everyone organized.


There are lots of very generous giveaways
from Amanda Murphy, Robert Kaufman and Aurifil Thread...

Here is the complete schedule.

January 7

January 8

January 9

January 10

January 13

January 14

January 15

January 17

January 20
January 21
 
Have fun exploring all the possibilities with  KONA and Amanda Murphy's new book.  Hop around and be inspired.
 
 
Please leave blogging love with a comment on each post. 
 
That is the best blogging gift of all!