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Week 4 of January

I bought  this 200 blocks book last year and this is one block I bookmarked. 
I really love this one


I esp. love the tiny star in the middle.


Let see how I will progress here. This is going to be my "one block at a time" project. Like maybe 3 or 4 blocks in a month or maybe less. 

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Aaaand I finally finished the TOP of this quilt. Started last year but somehow never got around to join the blocks.
too much of distraction 0_0


it will be finish at 40" x 50" 

I am still thinking what to put at the back, maybe a grey chevron will look good. 


and another quilt is basted. Plan to do the quilting next week after finish my custom orders


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and my son is growing =_= 
how time flies!! 
He is taller than me now
listening to rock music
and best part is  now we can sing Bryan Adams and GnR songs together
though I am still trying to convert him to Bon Jovi <3 



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Another thing I did was I started doing  machine embroidery. 

I have few orders where customers want their wallet personalized and  I thought might as well I make a good use of my machine :D

I am still trying to figure out how to make it work with rayon thread. This husqvarna viking Topaz 20 seems to hate rayon thread :( . I am asking in few of my quilting groups and hopefully one or two tricks will help me ^^. 



The bigger patches are  for custom quilt I am making for our high school reunion next summer. Yeah yeah...I am adding another WIP in my list. I haven't decided on the design as yet, but I think it's going to be a traditional blocks. 


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and I am also playing with leftover jelly rolls cos I want to try one poly batting sent by one supplier. I am not quite happy with the batting tho. I am still looking for a better one. 



so that's my story of the week. 
What's your story?

Until then,

Happy Quilting


DQ Sunny Bee - Blue and Yellow Flower Marble Star Tutorial

Hello everyone..

I've been wanting to make this blue and yellow combination since I saw one wall design in one restaurant here in my town. Sunny Bee is a perfect time to make my dream block into reality. It's pretty simple one. Since I'm not very good with words, I took few number of pictures which I hope will be helpful.  This is similar to my QAL's in Desi Quilters, but instead of using flying geese method I used  5" squares and 4.5" squares. 

Let's do it...

WHat you need:
1. Solid white poplin cotton
2. Navy blue floral cotton
3. Yellow floral cotton

I'd love poplin kind of cotton which is easily available in India. 

A.  Cut the fabric according to the pictures:

 1. White Poplin - 4 (5" x5") 

           2. White Poplin - 4 (4.5" x 4.5")

3. Floral Blue - 4 (5"x5")

4. Floral Yellow - 4 (5" x 5")

Finished block size : 16.5" x 16.5"


B. How to do it

1. Make HST but pairing (right side together)  each fabric. whites and blues, whites and yellows, and blues and yellows and shown in the picture. 


2. Mark diagonally and the sew along 1/4" on BOTH SIDES of the LINE



then cut across on the LINE . Sorry I was in a hurry and forgot to take the pic of the cutting piece :(.

3. Once you cut everything, iron them flat and take out the 4" squares SOLID WHITE and arrange them according to the pic below:


sew them together row by row 

and Voila your block is ready


Easy peasy isn't it?

Let me know if you have any questions :)

Happy Quilting







Queen Bee - My Double Star Block Tutorial




I was the Queen Bee of January 2013 in my quilting group Desi Quilters. I was so excited and I already hearted this block I saw on Flickr, but could not find any tutorial about it. 

So, I sat down and drew my own based on the picture I saw on Flickr. 
I called it Double Star block. This is quite simple to make. 

First, here’s what you need:
1 - Background color  is BLACK
2-  Star colors: 2 CONTRAST COLOR and use ONLY SOLID

So, here we go :

THE CUTTING:
BLACK fabric:
-          Cut  4 ½ “ x 4 ½ “ -  4 pcs
-          Cut 4 ½ “ x 2 ½ “  - 8 pcs
-          Cut 2 ½” x 2 ½” – 4 pcs

SOLID  contrasting color:
-          Color  #1 : 2 ½” x 2 ½” – 7 pcs
-          Color #2 : 2 ½” x 2 ½ “ – 7 pcs

Finished block: 12" x 12" 




THE METHOD:
1.       Making flying  geese:

Take 4 BLACK 4 ½” squares and take 4 pcs of each 2 ½” squares of solid and make into 4 flying geese.








2.       Make the  1 ½ flying geese (umm that’s what I called this piece, btw)
PLEASE REFER to the picture of the complete block for the placement of the color squares in this piece. 
Like making the flying geese, place 2 SAME  color of 2 ½” squares  SOLID  on one side of the 4 ½” BLACK squares  and CONTRASTING color of 2 ½” squares  SOLID  on the other side.



3.       Once you’re done, don’t forget to  first IRON flat all the seam to the dark side. Then arrange all the pieces and accordingly stitch each row and then assemble the whole thing.



Tadddaaa…your double star block is ready. Easy peasy,  isn’t it? ^_^






Happy  Sewing ^_^

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