Van 100% katoen, een natuurlijk materiaal dat na elke wasbeurt zachter wordt. Gekleurd garen; het garen wordt voor het weven geverfd; geeft zacht beddengoed. Decoratieve knopen houden het dekbed op z'n plek. Kussensloop met envelopsluiting. Designer IKEA of Sweden Draaddichtheid 118. De draaddichtheid geeft het aantal draden aan per vierkante inch in een stof. Hoe hoger de draaddichtheid hoe dichter de stof is geweven. 100% katoen Machinewas, max. 60 °C. Niet bleken. Bestand tegen drogen in de droogtrommel op een normale temperatuur (max. 80 °C). Strijken, max. 200 °C. Niet chemisch reinigen.
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And the finishes keep coming! I needed my design wall cleared for another quilt, so I finished up my Kaffe Scrap quilt. I tried to get some indoor photos but I don't have a space big enough in my house to get the whole quilt in one photo. So here is the top half... And here is the bottom half. I ended up using a faded chambray fabric I had picked up at Connecting Threads on sale. It was an extra wide backing so I didn't need to piece the long strips. I quilted vertical squiggly lines and swirls. Fast and Simple - especially on a longarm. I used up some older stash pieces on the back. The purple and brown floral is across the center with the giant swirls at the top and bottom of the quilt. That big floral has been cherished for a long time but it was just too perfect for this quilt. And...I am determined to use the fabric I have! One of my friends showed up so I was able to snap a quick outdoor photo. It is really rainy and blustery today so we had to be quick! This design is one of my Scrap-A-Palooza designs and I have to say, it is one of my favorites. It sure looks pretty made from these Kaffe Fassett scraps. Follow Me on Bloglovin' Follow me thru Email Follow me on Feedly Linking Up: My Quilt Infatuation (Needle & Thread) Confessions of a Fabric Addict (Can I get a Whoop! Whoop!) From Bolt to Beauty (Brag about your Beauties) Busy Hands Quilts (Finished or not Friday) ***This post contains affiliate links. If you click through and make a purchase, I may make a small commission, which I appreciate so much!***
Ungt Blod EmiShimosato Colorwheel Quilt (love!) from Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts , made by Silkaphyllis Spinda Quilt...
I’ve been making so many things lately that require me to write out the directions or take photographs throughout the progress or even design the whole project. The other day I just rebelled. In a very typical Angela way of procrastination… I chose to make a quilt that had NO purpose. NO directions. No deadline. ...
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Scrappy Sandwiches Quilt Scrappy Sandwiches Quilt by Patchwork N Play.. The Tutorial is available for free. Full Post: Scrappy Sandwiches Quilt Tutorial
Earlier this week I shared my latest quilt finish, a Shadow Block Mini Quilt. Today, you can make one, too. One very important thing to keep in mind with this project is that the smaller the project, the more important it is to be accurate. Be extra careful with your cutting and check to make sure your seam allowance is an accurate 1/4". If you do those two things, your project will come together perfectly. Fabric requirements: Focus fabric - Twenty 3" squares A charm pack (an assortment of 5" squares from a single fabric collection) is a good way to bring variety to the squares, or, if you have been quilting for a while, you can probably find a nice assortment in your fabric stash. If you wanted to cut the focus squares out of the same fabric, you need a quarter yard or fat quarter. Shadow fabric - 1/4 yard or fat quarter This fabric should be a solid, medium value neutral. The finished quilt shown uses a tan, but a gray, or even khaki green would work for this. As long as there is contrast with the background, it should provide the right effect. Background fabric - 3/8 yard light solid fabric Backing fabric - 5/8 yard Binding fabric - 1/4 yard Cutting for the quilt top: Focus squares Cut twenty 3" squares Shadow Cut twenty 1" x 2 1/2" rectangles. Cut twenty 1" x 3" rectangles. Background Cut forty 1" squares. Cut twenty 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangles. Cut five 19 1/2" x 1 1/2" strips. These strips form the sashing between each row of blocks. You may want to wait until your rows are sewn together before cutting these strips. That way if your seam allowance is off a little, you can cut these strips to the length of your rows. Cut two 17 1/2" x 1 1/2" strips. These two strips will go on either side of the quilt top once everything is sewn together. Again, it might be a good idea to wait and check the width of your quilt for greater cutting accuracy. Make the blocks: Each block needs one 3" square of focus fabric, two 1" squares of background fabric, one 1" x 2 1/2" rectangle of shadow fabric, and one 1" x 3" rectangle of shadow fabric. First, stitch the background squares to the shadow fabric. Press the seam toward the shadow fabric. Next, stitch the shorter shadow fabric and background strip to the side of the focus block. Press toward the focus block. Then stitch the remaining shadow and background strip to the top of the block. Press toward the focus block. Your finished block should measure 3 1/2" square. Check each block and trim it to size if needed. Or, adjust your seam allowance if the resulting block is too small. Once you have made a couple of test blocks and are pleased with the result, you might want to try chain piecing some of the parts to make it go together faster. Chain piecing is when you have lots of similar piecing to do so rather than starting and stopping for each one, you stitch one right after another without cutting threads. It can also help with pressing. I chain pieced all the squares to the shadow rectangles. The connecting parts helped my pieces stay flat and secure on the pressing surface. It's hard to wrangle a tiny one-inch square for pressing. Once I had them all pressed, I cut the units apart and continued to the next step. Arrange Blocks and Add Sashing: Once you have twenty blocks made, lay them out in four rows of five blocks, switching them around until you are happy with the arrangement. I tried to do the arranging at the beginning but discovered it was too hard to keep them in order while the blocks were being assembled. You can see where I had already made two blocks to check my accuracy before playing around with the layout. I ended up arranging them again after all the blocks were made. When you arrange your blocks, make sure the shadows are all facing the same direction. The next step is to add sashing between the blocks. Each row of five blocks will need four 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" background rectangles sewn between. Press the seams toward the sashing strip. If your seam allowance has been accurate throughout the project, each row will measure 19 1/2" long. It is okay if it doesn't. Just make sure to adjust the length of the long sashing strips as needed. Now stitch long sashing strips (the 1 1/2" x 19 1/2" background strips) between each row, then to the top and bottom of the quilt top. The last step is to add the remaining two background strips (1 1/2" x 17 1/2") to each side of the quilt top. Your top is finished! Cut your backing fabric a few inches bigger than the quilt top. Layer the top, some batting, and the backing fabric and get ready to quilt. There are a million ways this top could be quilted, but I really wanted to emphasize the shadow on mine. It is heavily quilted with free motion straight(ish) lines sewn on each one. The only other quilting is straight lines along the edges of each block, both horizontally and vertically. There is no quilting on the focus blocks so they will stand up just a little more than the rest of the quilt top. Once the quilting is completed, trim and square up the edges and add some binding. I am finally getting the hang of machine binding so that is how the sample quilt is finished. This quilt is fast and fun to make. If you make this quilt, I would love to see how yours turns out. Please leave a comment or drop me an email if you have any questions.
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Half Square Triangle Quilt This Half Square Triangle Quilt designed by littleislandquilting.. The Tutorial is available for free.. Full Post: Half Square Triangle Quilt Tutorial
Happy March 1st! And because it is the first Wednesday in March, we are once again opening our monthly theme for the Modern Quilt Along series that we are doing in 2017. If you need a refresher of what this series is, go HERE to read the introduction post on the why’s and how’s. The theme […]
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Just finished hand quilting my Jack's Chain Quilt. I am so excited to have this done. The binding is made and ready to sew on as soon ...
Today I'm happy to be a part of the Fleet and Flourish blog hop. This beautiful fabric line was designed by Maureen Cracknell and is made b...
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It has been almost two weeks since my last blog post. It is amazing how throwing a holiday on your Wednesday makes the entire week wacky. Still we keep doing what we do–around the sun we go. …
Cabin Peaks quilt pattern is now on the shop! It's finally here! The Cabin Peaks quilt pattern is now available and I am so dang excited! I've had this idea in mind for a while. I just had to find the time and motivation to get it done. That motivation came when I joined the Pantone Quilt Challenge, and I made my first
I played with the arrangement and the colour flow off and on yesterday – I’m stopping with this layout: I worked at changing the block placement from linear on the diagonal to a more pa…
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It's not even October yet, but I got all my bee blocks done. For Sew Modern, Kristy put together this tutorial for the blocks she wante...
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Step into your Latte Bedroom, inspired by the viral "latte makeup" look, where beauty and comfort intertwine. The palette boasts warm, neutral tones like latte beige and creamy caramel, creating a tranquil haven. Minimalist design elements with clean lines accentuate the chic elegance of the space...
Update: It's been over two years since this post and now my manager, Maggie is retiring, so I thought I'd put a link to her retirement quilt here. My manager, Maggie, began a tradition to give a quilt to everyone who retires and when I learned to quilt I volunteered to be her helper. Maggie (and her daughter) pieced together this beautiful log cabin quilt. It took my breath away as I did the machine quilting. It is so pretty that I took out pinks on hand and will probably not be able to resist beginning yet another project and I'm okay with that! HERE IS A LINK TO A TUTORIAL FOR THIS QUILT BLOCK, SOME OF YOU REQUESTED Since we have three coworkers retiring this year, I took on a whole quilt by myself. I began this Scrappy Cats Quilt (for a cat lover of course) back in January and hope to complete it soon as the retirement party is coming up. Got all 12 noses ironed on (still need to machine applique), some eyes sewn on, and one cat with whiskers embroidered on so far.
Enjoy 20 of (just some of) my favorite modern quilts from QuiltCon 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. All descriptions were written by the makers. Prepare to be inspired!
Toutes les quilteuses françaises de longue date ont entendu parler du Rouvray, y ont commandé des tissus et du matériel, ont visité le magasin à Paris, que ce soit à l’une ou l’autre ad…
Some inspiring different takes on the Ohio Star pattern! Sally Schneider created this gorgeous quilt combining the Ohio Star and Courthouse Steps patterns using bags of scrap fabric. Read about her strategies for how to put unrelated scraps together here. The pattern for this color wheel study quilt is on Della Jane's Cloth and Patterns - this looks like a site for vintage patterns, so there may only be one available. Looking at this has reawakened my desire to make a color study quilt! Shelley on Rebel Homemaker designed and quilted this gorgeous combination of Ohio Stars and squares. Read about its creation here. I love the way this quilt from Busy Bee No. 16 combines different sizes of Ohio Stars! And the way some are set in straight and some on an angle. See more about it here. Happy Creating! Deborah
This quilt I made for my sweet mother-in-law. She recently remodeled her main areas of her home and is accenting with red and turquoise. I was on the fence whether or not I would be able to get thi…
Devan at his house. Mamiya 645 + Portra NC 400
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Download the FREE Ombre Puff Quilt Pattern here! If you've been around for any amount of time, you might've seen my Puff Quilt that my grandmother made for me. I love this thing SO much. She used various scrap fabrics and clothing to create this very dense, yet very snuggly quilt. . . . When I look at this quilt, I see something new each time. Recycled tablecloths from the 80s, pieces of my grandfathers button-down shirts, left-over fabrics from previous quilt projects. The list goes on. Some fabrics are used multiple times within the quilt, while other fabrics are only represented once. I love looking over all of the puffs and finding all of the similarities and differences between the squares. . . . My Granny made this for me when I was 7 years old. I absolutely LOVE that she created a tag for this quilt. I also love that she referred to the quilt as a
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The Attic Windows pattern is one of the most popular and best loved of all three dimensional quilt patterns! The pattern draws the eye into ...
Hola queridos seguidores de Crochetisimo Hoy volvemos a compartir un patrón de ganchillo amigurumi gratis para vosotros. Como ya sabéis, cada día compartimos nuevos patrones...
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I couldn’t decide whether to make a boy version or a girl version of this one…so I made both. The pattern comes in 3 sizes, crib, throw, or twin…the crib size doesn’t have borders. It uses fat quarters, scrap rectangles, or 10" -precut squares (Layer Cakes)…and no...Read More
Alternate title: How many photos is too many photos of one quilt? ;-) Last week was a crazy week but also a good one. I got my Sweet Escape quilt back from my quilter Abby (isn't the quilting beautiful?) and...
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It's been a long time since I made a quilt and finished it so quickly. After the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, Luana of Equilter.com aske...
I love to sew mini blocks! These ones below measures 2.75''. In case you think that you don't have patience to sew such blocks, I can tell you that the piecing is really fun, because it is actually strip piecing. For these blocks I used 1'' wide strips. The pattern for this block is here. I stitched a 16'' pillow and I thought to turn the three orphan blocks into coasters. At this small size, I thought to skip the binding and finish the blocks without binding. A little trick makes the process quick and easy so I thought to