Showing posts with label fox quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fox quilt. Show all posts

16 November 2015

Fox & Friends Workshop

At last week's Let's Bee Social, I mentioned that I had spent the day teaching the Fox & Friends quilt class in Kincardine, Ontario for the Kincardine Sunset Quilters' Guild.

This time I brought out my camera early, but not quite early enough to get a photo of Judy. It was she that helped me to arrange this workshop. She stuck around for the beginning of the class, but had to leave mid way through. Once everyone got nicely settled in and were making progress, I went around and asked if it was okay to do some pictures. Everyone agreed that they would be willing to be featured here at Sew Fresh Quilts. So let me introduce you all to.....


Joanne.

Joanne is an ambitious newer quilter who wants to make two of the Fox & Friends quilts for her grandchildren. She has a lot of drive and determination. And if she isn't happy with her results the first time through... she isn't afraid to make use of her seam ripper. So I have full confidence in her ability to get both of these quilts done!




Anne and Mary.

Anne wasn't quilting along. She dropped by with all her Sock Monkey supplies thinking it was the day for the Sock Monkey class. Oooops! Sounds like something I would do. However she was interested in the Fox & Friends quilt and did purchase the pattern for making it another day. She spent a few hours hanging out with her guild mates and seeing their progress.

Mary was all ready to make those Foxes and Raccoons. She brought along enough different oranges and grays to make her animals each in a unique print.




Here we have Esther.

She's got the hang of those pesky triangles! Esther chose to follow the pattern to the letter and used only solids.




Meet Martha.

Martha brought along both blues and greens and wanted to create a unique look by mixing both into the background.




And this is Kath.

Kath managed to get those triangles under control very nicely. Nice work!




Here is my buddy, Joanne.

I had never met her in person previously, but had made her acquaintance through email. Joanne does a lot of pattern testing for Quiltmaker magazine, Juliet of The Tartankiwi and Kristy at Quiet Play, to name a few. Perhaps we will start hearing about Joanne's work here at Sew Fresh Quilts? She has kindly offered to do some pattern testing for me too! If you would like to see a photo of me with Joanne and the Fox & Friends in green, click here to go to her blog: Quilts by Joanne.




This is Speedy Agnes.

Agnes is a real go getter. She fully expected to get the entire top done in this one session. But I have not one doubt she will soon be showing it off at a guild meeting in the very near future.




And this is Agnes's sewing partner, Dianne.

Dianne brought along her finished Elephant Parade quilt top to share with us. She made such lovely fabric choices and opted to applique the eyes on those critters. Nice and neat!





Here are beautiful progress shots of some of the work accomplished during the sewing session!












What a great group of ladies and each so welcoming.
It was truly a wonderful experience. Thank you, Kincardine Sunset Quilters!





What I learned from teaching this group....



Problem #1:

The Fox & Friends quilt pattern calls for use of fat quarters (or quarter yard cuts will do), and to cut 4.5" WOF strips. However, because most of these ladies like to prewash their fabric, in some cases it was impossible to cut the necessary 4.5" strips from the yardage after washing.

Solution #1:

The solution was simple. Cut the strips to 4.25" and you can still get the appropriate number of equilateral triangles from each strip. However, your quilt will finish slightly smaller because the triangles will be .25" smaller. However, because the fabric is already preshrunk, the end result would likely be the same as using unwashed fabrics and then washing your finished quilt.



Problem #2:

The Fox & Friends quilt pattern calls for the use of an ordinary acrylic ruler, with a 60 degree line, for the cutting of the equilateral triangles. Dianne explained to me that she had brought along her 60 degree equilateral triangle ruler for cutting. Would that be a problem? I quickly blurted out that this would be fine.... But I should have thought about it before I answered. Turns out the 60 degree triangle ruler is fashioned so that the top tip of the triangles are flat, resulting in slightly larger triangles cut from the 4.5" strip. And therefore, Dianne could not get the proper amount of triangles needed per strip.

Solution #2:

The solution, had I slowed down and thought before answering so quickly, would have been to say that if she cut her strips to a 4.25" width, this would have enabled her to use this special triangle ruler with the intended results and that she would still be able to get the correct amount of triangles per strip.



Dianne handled the mistake on my part with grace and a great deal of self control. I felt terrible about my error in instruction. Apologized. And wished I would have been able to turn back the clock to the beginning of the class and start again. I could not, of course. In addition to the cost of a) paying for the workshop fee, b) paying for the pattern, and c) paying for the fabric required to complete the project as outlined in the pattern.....   Dianne now needed to make a trip back to the fabric shop where she had purchased her fabric to get additional yardage. Now we all can appreciate any excuse to go fabric shopping is a good excuse indeed. However, the shop was not just down the street. But over to a nearby town. So there's gas money too.

Dianne, if you are reading this....
Please contact me by email and allow me attempt to make amends.






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11 November 2015

Let's Bee Social # 98

Light Brown and Medium Brown Deer quilt blocks finish at 8" x 8"


Welcome back to another Let's Bee Social! Where did the week GO??????!!!!




Fox #2 quilt blocks finish at 8" x 8"



I am making progress on these Forest Friends quilt blocks. These blocks are being made with the Cotton Couture kindly donated by Michael Miller Fabrics in support of this project.


At last week's Let's Bee Social, I showed you some of my progress on the Forest Friends quilt. And then mentioned that I was making preparations for the trunk show for the Oxford Quilters' Guild. Well, I made it there! The Oxford Quilters' Guild is so large that they have two meetings per month, one in the evening and one the next morning. I got there on Wednesday night and was delighted to meet all of the ladies from the evening meeting. What a fun time I had! But I guess I just wasn't brave enough to get out my camera that first night. So all of these pictures are from the next morning's meeting.


Here you can see Sue and Jean following my showing on Thursday morning. Jean gave a little lesson on Transparency, as you can see pinned to the lectern.

I thoroughly enjoyed meeting each and every one of these girls from the guild and being able to spend the entire time talking about quilts!


My contact, Jean Hillis is an amazing woman who is a founding member of the guild and still quite active in teaching classes and organizing events. Jean also shared news about the lovely quilt top you can see hanging on the wall on the right. This quilt will be offered as a raffle quilt for an upcoming fundraiser.


Show and Tell was up next and I was thrilled to be able to see all the beautiful works by members of the guild. Wish I would have got my camera out the night before to show the projects shared by the evening group. What a talented bunch!


The Oxford Quilter's Guild is a LARGE group. We had about 60 present for the meeting on Wednesday night. And about 40 in attendance on Thursday morning. WOW!


One of the games prepared for the group was to branch off into subgroups according to what you would label yourself as a quilter: Traditional, Modern, Applique, Art Quilter, Paper Piecer, Scrap Quilter or Other.


Once in our respective groups, we wrote down tips to share with the other groups. I was surprised how many of the tips could cross over and be applied to the other subgroups. It was a lot of fun. And some of the answers were actually quite humourous!


What a great group of ladies and each so welcoming. It was truly a wonderful experience!




Yesterday I was spent the day teaching the Fox & Friends quilt class in Kincardine, Ontario for the Kincardine Sunset Quilters' Guild. I'll have to share the detail of that meeting for next week!



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4 November 2015

Update for Forest Friends quilt pattern and Let's Bee Social # 97

Fox #1 quilt blocks finish at 8" x 8"


I am FINALLY myself testing these Forest Friends quilt blocks. And am making 5 at a time. Enough to make both the TWIN and BABY quilts. These blocks are being made with the Cotton Couture kindly donated by Michael Miller Fabrics in support of this project.


Working on my little Janome for the piecing


Here is how my work area looked on Tuesday morning. Middle of making the sitting Fox blocks. And I was not able to make much progress because of preparations for my next trunk show! Yay!


Fox #2 quilt blocks in progress


Tonight and tomorrow morning I will be in Ingersoll, Ontario with the Oxford Quilters' Guild. I am so looking forward to meeting the ladies at Ingersoll's Creative Arts Centre. And talking about quilts!


Love Birds quilt blocks finish at 8" x 13"


NOW. For those of you who simply CANNOT wait, or who only want certain blocks from the Forest Friends quilt pattern, beginning today the American Eagle and Canadian Beaver (and a few of the other) quilt blocks can be purchased separately from my Pattern Shop here.


American Eagle quilt block finishes at 8" x 13"



Great news for those who are asking what can be done to make this quilt without using the American Eagle OR the Canadian Beaver........

Just make him a Golden Eagle!




Canadian Beaver quilt block finishes at 8" x 13"


Still working on testing all the blocks before releasing the final Forest Friends pattern which will include instructions for ALL of the blocks. Thank you so much for all the lovely compliments here and over on Instagram. And for your patience!










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16 October 2015

Why it Pays to Slow Down and Enjoy the Process....

Who doesn't like to make the same quilt twice? As I've said before..... Most of us....



But this is my third fourth time making the Fox & Friends equilateral triangle quilt. This quilt will also be a sample quilt brought to class when I teach at the Kincardine Sunset Quilters' Guild on November 10th. It was so much fun making this quilt yet again. And it was a much, much quicker process. I cut the quilt out one evening, pieced and did the applique the next day, and quilted it up on the third day. Experience can work in my favour if not too much time has passed.




Here are all four of the Fox & Friends, finishes 1 to 4, shown left to right, top to bottom. You can see the first Fox & Friends here, the second finish here, and the third finish here.



Although the pattern has a diagram that can be traced for the applique eyes, I used a couple of thread spools and this time the black portions turned out to be so much larger than previously. Oooops.




The front was made entirely from Kona Cotton Solids. Again.
But this time I finally did make the green version I had spoke of previously.

I chose greens that leaned more toward being army green as opposed to candy green. From lightest to darkest: Cactus, Sprout, Peridot, Lime and Grass.




The raccoons were made from Medium Grey, Black and Silver.

And the foxes were made from Orange and Silver.




Honestly, I do prefer the blue background over the green. But the backing choice really is a compliment to the top. Those little green leaves throughout, tie in well. From the Forest Friends collection designed by Ingrid Slyder for Moda - Forest Friends Toss in Pebble.




And for the binding - Forest Friends Birch Trees also in Pebble.




I quilted along all of the seam lines using a light grey Superior Threads' So Fine! #30 on top and in the bobbin. I thought it would take so much longer to perform this straight line quilting compared to those organic wavy lines. But no. And I am so pleased with the results!




I especially love how the quilting shows on the back. And all the little stars formed at the crossroads!







"Fox & Friends" finished at approximately 39" x 45"
and was the 58th use of my 100 labels
ordered from Ikaprint.









If you would like to make a Fox & Friends quilt, too...
The pattern is available in my pattern shop here.


Free tutorials for cutting and piecing an equilateral triangle quilt can be found here.






And after its all quilted and bound....
And shown off at my very first trunk show....

NOW is see that I goofed!

It pays to take your time. Slow down.
And enjoy the process. Even if it's your fourth time making the same thing.

The first four rows are actually supposed to be the bottom!
I piece the rows into three panels. And then do the applique before piecing the panels together.

C'est la vie!
It's finished.
And I still love it!




Linking up to Finish it up Friday with 

Amanda Jean of Crazy Mom Quilts







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