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Friday, 31 January 2014

'Daddy's Little Girl' - A French General Sampler Quilt


Exactly one year ago I made a quilt and for one reason and another never blogged about it - so finally here it is:

my Daddy's Little Girl sampler quilt



Lots of pics, the usual specs but no words.

 

Quilt top fabrics - Petite Odile by French General Layer Cake for Moda
Quilt back fabrics - La Petite Ecole by French General for Moda
Quilting Thread - Aurifil 50/2 - 2905 Army Green
Finished quilt size - approx 62" x 46"












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Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Previously On This Week: 29 January

No words just a few links back to posts from the same week in previous years that are still relevant or might be fun to revisit.

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Sunday, 27 January 2013

To Catch A Thief

 





Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Scraptastic & Folded Blocks - The Something New Sampler: Week 2

 





Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Sound Wave & Magnum Blocks - Skill Builder BOM: January/Piecing

 








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Saturday, 25 January 2014

A Not So Wonky Roman Stripe Block: My January 2014 NYC Mod Quilt Guild Bee Block


This month's NYC Mod Guild King Bee is Brian and he sent out this absolutely gorgeous package of blue and white fabrics.  The instructions are taken from Block Party: The Modern Quilting Bee - June: Wonky Roman Stripe Block by Kristen Lejnieks.


It's really easy to put this block together, simply joining strip after strip to the other triangular half of the block.  


 The method's exactly the same as the one I used to create my Roses For A Drama Queen QAYG Quilt just without the batting.



 Once you've pieced the strips together you iron a block size template of freezer paper over the fabric (I've drawn in a red dash line so you can see the freezer paper more easily) and cut the block to the perfect size.


Peel away the freezer paper


And there's your block - well two of them actually!


These blocks are 15" square (that's the size of the freezer paper template that Brian included in the package) and there's lots of ways you can place them to create different quilt designs


How crisp, clean and amazing do these blocks look?  That's going to be one fantastic quilt.


 So I've made the blocks and think they look great but this is the point where I reread the instructions and realise that I've followed the Traditional Roman Stripe Block design instead of the Wonky Roman Stripe - I was supposed to be 'wonky' in sewing the strips together.  Whoops, I was so busy thinking "this is easy", "this is just like making my Roses For A Drama Queen Quilt", "I'll have this done in no time" and other equally smug thoughts that I sewed all the strips straight and left out the 'wonky' element.  Guess who's come down to earth with a bump? :(



I just hope Brian likes them and that in the overall scheme of the quilt they look perfectly wonky in their straightness.


As always you can check out all the blocks that our Bee make for Brian on my Quilty - Roman Stripe Block Pinterest Board - I'll add more pins as each person in the Bee posts photos of their finished blocks and you can see my NYC Mod Quilt Guild Post here too.


And you can click this link to see all of my NYC Mod Quilt Guild Bee Blocks and Challenge Blocks/Quilts.





 
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Friday, 24 January 2014

How To Make Selvedge Fabric - A Fast & Easy Tute

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How To Make Selvedge Fabric - A Fast & Easy Tute

This week I've made a laptop case using selvedges and I thought I'd share with you how I create selvedge fabric.

When I buy a piece of fabric I remove the selvedges along both edges by folding the fabric in the correct direction to cut them off as full-length strips.  It's up to you how wide you cut them, you may want to cut them wider and see more of the original fabric design. 

 I line the selvedge edge up with a 1" line on the cutting mat and then 1/8" line of my ruler on the next 1" line - lining the ruler over the larger amount of fabric helps hold the fabric in place so it doesn't move while I'm cutting though you do risk making a wrong cut into your selvedge.

Update on 11 February 2017
These days I'm cutting my selvedges at 1" instead of 7/8" to allow me to retain more of the print design.  The rest of the process of creating the fabric remains exactly the same😊.

Update on 11 September 2018
Making fabric from my selvedges has become an important part of my design so these days I have increased the width of the selvedge I cut off a piece of fabric.  I'm now cutting at 1-1/8".  This gives me more wiggle room for overlapping the fabrics and leaves more of the print section visible on the text selvedge edge. The rest of the process in creating the fabric remains exactly the same😊.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

To make selvedge fabric first I take a piece of batting or backing fabric - whatever suits the outcome of your project best - and cut it at least an inch wider and longer than the finished size of selvedge fabric that I need.

Next, I spray it all over with basting spray such as 505 (temporary/repositionable) fabric spray adhesive - using a repositionable adhesive means you can change the strips around until you're happy with the look. 

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

Now comes the fun part - lay your selvedges row by row onto the now sticky backing fabric. Start at the bottom edge of the 'fabric' placing the frayed/finished edge bottom-most.  Overlay the next selvedge over the cut raw edge - slightly overlapping it.  You may want to vary the amount you overlap the selvedges by so you can see more/less of the colour/design/text. You can use more than one selvedge along a particular row - using up shorter lengths of selvedge - just lay them side by side and leave the side edges raw, any fraying will be minimal and adds to the look of the finished fabric (as in the top row being placed in the photo above)

Once the backing batting/fabric is completely covered with selvedges you are ready to sew the selvedges in place.  (If you are creating a Quilt As You Go (QAYG) block then at this stage you can spray baste your backing fabric to the made fabric.)  The spray basting should hold the selvedge strips firmly in place while you complete this stage.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

I sew/quilt over the length of the selvedges using my 1/4" foot as a width guide.  I choose one very straight edged selvedge as a marker for my first row of stitches and then use this as a loose guide for my next rows 1/8" to 1/4" apart - I'm not looking for a perfectly straight line finish here.  Placing the stitch lines so close together firmly fastens down all the selvedge edges and creates the fabric.  

There're other methods of attaching selvedges that leave the finished edge of each selvedge strip loose from the background fabric but this I like that my method ensures each strip is well attached and often I use a contrasting thread so the stitching becomes part of the finished design also.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

Here's a finished QAYG selvedge block that I made last year as part of my Something NEW Sampler Quilt.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

This block contains selvedges from all the fabrics used in making the quilt.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com
how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

This is how the back of the fabric will look - in this case, you're seeing the backing fabric of the QAYG block but if you've just used a backing fabric or batting then you'll see that instead.

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

Once you've finished your 'made' selvedge fabric then you can trim the edges/cut the fabric to size and use in your chosen project.  And that's all there is to making selvedge fabric!!!

Check out my other Selvedge posts:

What's A Selvedge? by www.madebyChrissieD.com Zippy Ppouch Tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

This time, I used it to make a laptop case 

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com
how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com
 how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

Crazy about that Kaffe Fassett blue Millefiore lining 

 how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com
  how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

I love selvedge fabric - it's so individual and scrappy looking, there's always something to look at and read!

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com
 how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

I've wondered about crocheting/knitting with my selvedges too - have you tried it?  I've crocheted/knitted with lots of materials in the past - one of my favourites is plastic carrier bags - great for making waterproof garden table place/drink mats and chair covers but that's a whole other post!

Do you save your selvedges?  If you do then share what you've made and if you've used a different method to make selvedge fabric tell us about that too.

Updated On 21 April 2014:
The laptop case was a present for my daughter's friend Hayley and here's a photo Flicky sent me of Hayley with her case which she tells me she uses every day.  The photo is also proof that the sun does shine sometimes in St Andrews, Scotland!

how to make selvedge fabric - a fast + easy tute by www.madebyChrissieD.com

Updated at 11 September 2018
I've used a piece of selvedge fabric for a cushion back - I looove how this looks, don't you?
See more about this cushion here in this blog post.

Engagement Cushion by www.madebyChrissieD.com

and another I made last year - read more about it here.



How To Make Selvedge Fabric - A Fast & Easy Tute

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