Block of the Week: Painted Pebble

I am in an online bee called Modern Mavericks. March belonged to Moira in England a she picked a really fun block called a pebble block. I followed a tutorial by Rossie.  I like this block!

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And here is the other I made:

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Here’s how I made them!  First I cut a 15 x 15 piece of fabric.

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Next, place a fabric scrap right side down on top of your 15 x 15 piece and pin in place.

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Draw a pebble on the scrap fabric.  I just used pencil.block-pebble4

Stitch around the outside of your pebble image.

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I missed a picture or two here.  Sorry about that!  But what you are going to do is cut through both layers of fabric about 1/4″ from your stitches and cut out the pebble leaving a hole in the shape of your pebble.

Cut small notches around the hole you made making sure to NOT cut through your stitches.  The notches will make it easier to flip your fabric and have it lie flat.

Flip the scrap fabric through to the backside.  Your fabric and scrap will now be wrong sides together.  Smooth and press.bag-pebble7b

Sew together the fabrics you’ve chosen for your pebble.

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Pin in place so your pebble shows through as you like.

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Stitch your pebble in place.

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And that’s it!

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Again – all credit for this block goes to Rossie.

There are some more blocks here in our Modern Mavericks flickr group.

 

This Week’s Happenings… plus Blog Hops, Giveaways, Patterns, & Quilt Alongs

keysI’ve been doing pretty well with staying on schedule, eating good, and getting things done.  Friday I had a little monkey wrench thrown in when I couldn’t find my keys.  I’m usually the one in my house that knows where things are and says “If you put ________ in the same place all the time, you’d always know where ______________ is.”  (Blush!)  But this time it was me.  We are supposed to be heading to the grocery store and library.  Almost an hour and a half later I resorted to looking through the trash I had taken out to the garage – and there they were!  I was so thankful.  Especially since it was the first bag I had put out since trash pickup! 

This week we are busy with school, of course.   I’m going to start working out again, doing P90X.  I’m trying to psych myself up!  Once I get started, I keep going.  The key for me is to lay out my workout clothes, grab a cup of coffee, and get started before I have time to wake up or think much or talk myself out of it! 

Sewing and quilting wise:

I have 2 paper pieced blocks I’m helping Elisabetta with and I’ll be posting tutorials for them.

I’ve decided I want to make a Dr. Who wall hanging instead of a Dr. Who knit bag – so that will be an on going project.  There are just too many blocks that I want to make – so it has to be bigger. :)   However, I still want a knitting bag, so I’m going to pick out some pretty pretty fabric and make one up for myself. 

I am working on my Modern She Made project.  Details to follow.  :)

I’m working on quilting my Moda Eden quilt.  Too late for March’s Year of Lovely Finishes – but I will finish it for April for sure.

That’s all I know for know – and that is plenty to keep me busy!

Check out these fun goings-on around blogland:

Free Patterns at Craftsy:

Quilting, Blocks, Paper Piecing

Bags, Clothing, Miscellaneous

Embroidery, Cross Stitch, Etc.

 

Blog Hop’s:

There is a great “Charm Friendly” Blog Hop with Tutorials & Giveaways hosted by Sew Lux Fabrics.

Charm Madness at Sew Lux Fabric

Tuesday 3/19 – Jennie at Clover & Violet
Wednesday, 3/20 – Jess at Sew Crafty Jess
Thursday, 3/21 – Rhonda at Quilter in the Gap
Friday, 3/22 – Jenelle at Echinops &Aster

Sunday, 3/24 – Week 1 Giveaway Post

Tuesday, 3/26 – Lori at Lori H Designs

Wednesday, 3/27 – Kelsey at Kelsey Sews
Thursday, 3/28 – Lindsay at CraftBuds/LindsaySews
Friday – 3/29 – Jennifer at That Girl, ThatQuilt
Saturday, 3/30 – Stacey at The Tilted Quilt

Sunday, 3/31 - Leona at Leona’s Quilting Adventure & Week 2 Giveaway Post

Monday, 4/1 – Alyce at Blossom Heart Quilts

Tuesday, 4/2 – Wendi at prsd4tim2
Wednesday, 4/3 – Elizabeth at Don’t Call Me Betsy
Thursday, 4/4 – Ginny at Fish Creek Studio
Saturday, 4/6 – Last day to enter projects on the Linky Post
Sunday, 4/7 – Week 3 Giveaway Post

Threadbias has a Quilt Design Tool Blog Hop.  Looks like a pretty cool design tool and an alternative to EQ.  Here is the line-up:

Monday, March 25 - Freshly Pieced
Tuesday, March 26 - Don’t Call Me Betsy
Wednesday, March 27 - Generation Q Magazine
Thursday, March 28 - The Sometimes Crafter
Friday, March 29 - Diary of a Quilter
Monday, April 1 - Swim, Bike, Quilt
Tuesday, April 2 - Fresh Lemons
Wednesday, April 3 - West Coast Crafty
Thursday, April 4 - Sew, Mama, Sew!
Friday, April 5 - Alison Glass
Saturday, April 6 - Pink Castle Fabrics
Sunday, April 7 - Ellison Lane Quilts

 

Giveaways:

Craft Buds has a giveaway for 9 Sew Sweetness Bag Patterns!  Ends 4/3/13

Lindsay Sews has a giveaway ending 4/3 for a Fat Quarter Bundle of Angela Walters Textures.

Girls Night Out Clutch and Pattern Giveaway at Jane of All Trades Ends Friday 4/5/13

 

Giveaway from the Delhi Store Etsy Shop : One yard of Fabric  Ends 4/12/13

Delhi Store Vintage Salmon Fabric

Don’t forget to check Pile O Fabric and Maureen Cracknell on Friday for their great giveaways!

Liberty Love E-Book from M is for Make – Ends 4/28

 

 

Sew Mama Sew Spring Giveaway Day has been announced as May 6th so mark your calendars!

Tutorials:

Cinta @ My Poppet has a great Triangle Quilt Tutorial

Missing the flowers?  Craft Buds & Craft Foxes have some great fabric flowers you can make!

Lee at Freshly Pieced has a great spring Quilt-Along coming up.  I love her approach:

“It’s important to note that this will be a very laid-back, do-it-whenever-you-want kind of quilt-along. Because if the weather does improve, we might all want to go outside, after all. : ) So follow along at your own pace—the posts will be available indefinitely. I hope you’ll all join in!”
 
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There is a new Modern Block of the Month Series on Sew Mama Sew by Alissa Lichner of Pile o Fabric.  Looks fun!

The first Modern Block of the Month Series by Alissa Haight Carlton from Handmade by Alissa looks pretty fun, too!

This Week’s Happenings… plus Blog Hops, Giveaways & Quilt-Alongs

It is a cold day here and snow is everywhere!  This is definitely the most snow we have had since we moved here – and the most my kids have ever seen!  The roads were plowed yesterday, though, and Tom said they weren’t too bad on his way into work, thankfully!

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This week should be pretty laid back.  I have things to get done but besides music lessons and a trip to the library, our schedule is pretty clear.

Today I have to work on my block for tomorrow’s Modern Japanese Block of the Month.  Here’s a coloring/design page for you.

I have lots to do for school this week.  We are working on the 1450-1750 A.D. period using the Barron’s AP World History as our guide and adding Geography, map work, videos, art & music history and supplemental fun materials, Chemistry + experiments from Janice Van Cleve’s A+ Projects in Chemistry. Andrew is working on Pre-Algebra and Sammy has been really enjoying Geometry.  And of course, spelling, grammar, and writing.  We have also been doing Spanish using Rosetta Stone.  We will be starting pencil drawing for art later this week, too, which I am really looking forward to!

Tonight I’m making Chicken Fried Steak and Mashed Potatoes.  It’s been a long while since we have had that since it’s not the healthiest meal in the world – but it sounds so good.  I’ll post a recipe later this week!

I’m also working on my second and better Dr. Who Tardis block from the tutorial by Jennifer Ofenstein over at Fandominstitches.

I also need to stalk my partner for the Modern She Made Swap.  I have to make something with at least one star in it!  I have some ideas but not sure yet.

This weekend I’m going to STLMQG Sew In Saturday.  I need to figure out what I’m going to work on.

Finally, I’ve been practicing knitting at night.  I found a knit block of the month and thought it would be a great way to practice different stitches and end up with an afghan.  Unfortunately, the one I started with – looks like they didn’t ever finish it.  So, I’ll be looking around to find other blocks or just making up my own!  Here’s what I have done so far.

This block is The Honeycomb Cable Afghan Square by Fiona Robertson-Clarke.  It was a fun block to do.

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Here’s a close up of the detail:

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Now I’m working on Big Twisted Cable Afghan Square by Lacie Lynnae.

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Well, I’d better get busy!  Check out these fun goings-on around blogland:

Blog Hop’s:

There is a great “Charm Friendly” Blog Hop with Tutorials & Giveaways hosted by Sew Lux Fabrics.

Charm Madness at Sew Lux Fabric

Tuesday 3/19 – Jennie at Clover & Violet
Wednesday, 3/20 – Jess at Sew Crafty Jess
Thursday, 3/21 – Rhonda at Quilter in the Gap
Friday, 3/22 – Jenelle at Echinops &Aster

Sunday, 3/24 – Week 1 Giveaway Post

Tuesday, 3/26 – Lori at Lori H Designs

Wednesday, 3/27 – Kelsey at Kelsey Sews
Thursday, 3/28 – Lindsay at CraftBuds/LindsaySews
Friday – 3/29 – Jennifer at That Girl, ThatQuilt
Saturday, 3/30 – Stacey at The Tilted Quilt

Sunday, 3/31 - Leona at Leona’s Quilting Adventure & Week 2 Giveaway Post

Monday, 4/1 – Alyce at Blossom Heart Quilts

Tuesday, 4/2 – Wendi at prsd4tim2
Wednesday, 4/3 – Elizabeth at Don’t Call Me Betsy
Thursday, 4/4 – Ginny at Fish Creek Studio
Saturday, 4/6 – Last day to enter projects on the Linky Post
Sunday, 4/7 – Week 3 Giveaway Post

Threadbias has a Quilt Design Tool Blog Hop.  Looks like a pretty cool design tool and an alternative to EQ.  Here is the line-up:

Monday, March 25 - Freshly Pieced
Tuesday, March 26 - Don’t Call Me Betsy
Wednesday, March 27 - Generation Q Magazine
Thursday, March 28 - The Sometimes Crafter
Friday, March 29 - Diary of a Quilter
Monday, April 1 - Swim, Bike, Quilt
Tuesday, April 2 - Fresh Lemons
Wednesday, April 3 - West Coast Crafty
Thursday, April 4 - Sew, Mama, Sew!
Friday, April 5 - Alison Glass
Saturday, April 6 - Pink Castle Fabrics
Sunday, April 7 - Ellison Lane Quilts

Giveaways:

Studio Dragonfly has an Aurifil and Fat Quarter Giveaway – Ends Friday

Sew Can She has a giveaway for 2 yards of Robotic Fabric Ends 3/27

Don’t forget to check Pile O Fabric and Maureen Cracknell on Friday for their great giveaways!

Kristy Daum from St. Louis Folk Victorian has a giveaway as well as a fun new tutorial for Tipsy Triangles.

Cherished Bliss has a Southern Fabric Giveaway ending 3/28.

Sew Mama Sew Spring Giveaway Day has been announced as May 6th so mark your calendars!

Tutorials:

Cinta @ My Poppet has a great Triangle Quilt Tutorial

Missing the flowers?  Craft Buds & Craft Foxes have some great fabric flowers you can make!

Lee at Freshly Pieced has a great spring Quilt-Along coming up.  I love her approach:

“It’s important to note that this will be a very laid-back, do-it-whenever-you-want kind of quilt-along. Because if the weather does improve, we might all want to go outside, after all. : ) So follow along at your own pace—the posts will be available indefinitely. I hope you’ll all join in!”
 
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There is a new Modern Block of the Month Series on Sew Mama Sew by Alissa Lichner of Pile o Fabric.  Looks fun!

The first Modern Block of the Month Series by Alissa Haight Carlton from Handmade by Alissa looks pretty fun, too!

 

Japanese Quilt Blocks With a Modern Twist #42

Block 42: lyo kasuri masumon (lyo square pattern)

Japanese Quilt Blocks With a Modern Twist Block #42

You will need 4 fabrics in the following cuts:

Fabric #1. Five 1-1/2 inch squares (3.8cm)
Fabric #1. Four 3 x 2-1/2 inch strips (7.6 x 6.4cm)
Fabric #1. Two 8-1/2 x 1 inch strips (21.6 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #1. Two 9-1/2 x 1 inch strips (24 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #2. Two 1-1/2 x 1 inch strips (3.8 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #2. Two 2-1/2 x 1 inch strips (6.4 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #3. Ten 2-1/2 x 1 inch strips (6.4 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #3. Four 3-1/2 x 1 inch strips (8.9 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #3. Two 8-1/2 x 1 inch strips (21.6 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #4. Eight 1-1/2 x 1 inch strips (3.8 x 2.5cm)
Fabric #4. Eight 2-1/2 x 1 inch strips (6.4 x 2.5cm)

Step 1:  Sew a #2 1-1/2 x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of #1 1-1/2 square.
Step 2: Sew a #2 2-1/2 x 1 inch strip to remaining opposite sides of Step 1 strip.
Step 3: Sew a #3 2-1/2 x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of Step 2 square.
Block #42 Steps 1-3

Step 4:  Sew a #1 3 x 2-1/2 inch strip to opposite sides of Step 3 strip.
Step 5:  Sew a #3 8-1/2 x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of Step 4 strip.
Block #42 Steps 4-5

Step 6:  Sew a #4 1-1/2 x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of #1 1-1/2 square. (x4)
Step 7:  Sew a #4 2-1/2 x 1 inch strip to remaining opposite sides of Step 6 Strip .(x4)
Block #42 Step 4-5

Step 8:  Sew a #3 2-1/2 x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of block made in Step 7.(x4)
Step 9:  Sew a #3 3-1/2  x 1 inch strip to opposite sides of Step 8 strip.(x4)
Block #42 Steps 6-7

Step 10:  Sew a 3-1/2 x 1 inch strip to one side of Step 9 Strip. (x4)
Block #42 Step 9

Step 11:  Sew block made in Step 10 to opposite sides of a #1 3 x 2-1/2 inch strip being sure the pink edges of the Step 10 block are on the same side. (x2)
Block #42 Step 11

Step 12:  Sew 3 strips together.
Step 13:  Sew #1 8-1/2 x 1″ strips to opposite sides of block.
Block #42 Step 13

Step 14: Sew #1 9-1/2 x 1″ strips to remaining sides of block to complete.
Block #42 Step 14

Quilt along and share your blocks!

 

 

Quilt Class & Tutorial

Just a quick post…..

Had a fun day today.  Had another Beginning Quilting Class with three 12-year old girls.  It went really well and the girls did such a great job!

Class 1

Here they are – on their very first quilt machine quilting their baby doll quilts.  Two of the girls did a stipple design and the third did more of a loopy.  They did SO well!

Class Photo 2Binding Lessons

Want to make one yourself?  Check out my free tutorial!

Baby Doll Quilt

Baby Doll Quilt Tutorial

I’ve got some more Japanese Blocks done and will post them and update that tutorial tomorrow.

That’s all for tonight!  I’m beat!  Have a lovely weekend!

Krista

 

 

Pies & Quilt Progress

We have had a busy weekend and beginning of the week!  Friday (I think!) my mom confirmed when she can come visit from her place in New York, so we got her trip all set up.  I’m excited!  She will be coming in April 25th!

Then, Friday night, Tom’s mom & step dad came over for dinner and Tom cooked us dinner on the new grill.  It was REALLY good!  He did a great job – as always! I made some pies for dessert – a peach streusel and a blueberry lattice.

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Here’s the recipe for the peach.  Blueberry to follow when it’s not so late!

Peach Streusel Pie

Serves 6-8
Allergy Wheat
Meal type Dessert
By author Krista Robbins

Ingredients

  • 8 medium peaches
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • 2/3 cups sugar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 3/4 cups flour
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup butter (Chopped into smaller pieces)
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 single pie crust (prepared, in pie pan)

Directions

Step 1
Preheat oven to 425.
Step 2
Peel and pit the peaches. Slice into wedges. You need approximately 6 cups.
Step 3
In a large bowl, mix the peaches with the lemon juice then toss with sugar and salt. Let sit at room temperature 30 minutes or up to 8 hours. Transfer to a colander over the bowl to seperate the fruit from the juice.
Step 4
Over medium heat, boil the juices in a small non-stick pan, gently stirring, approximately 10 minutes or until syrup and reduced by 1/3-1/2.
Step 5
Toss the peaches with cornstarch and vanilla until cornstarch has dissolved. Stir into syrup mixture. Put mixture into prepared pie crust.
Step 6
Cover crust edges with foil and bake in 425 degree oven for 30-45 minutes until topping is golden brown and peaches are bubbling.

Saturday I worked on my Half-Square Triangle Quilt and a couple Japanese Quilt Blocks.

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Japanese Quilt Block #24 Preview

Japanese Block #25 turned out kinda wonky but I know what I did wrong and I’ll post the right instructions!  I love the spiral block!  It’s so fun.  I might make more – but the right way!

 

Japanese Quilt Blocks #25

Saturday night, Tom’s dad came over and we watched Johnny English Reborn.  I love the Johnny English movies and Bean.  So funny!

Then Sunday, Dad came back over and Tom’s brother & sister in law and cousin Quincy came over for another barbecue.  Once again, Tom outdid himself and the food was amazing.  I made more pie – this time a lattice cherry and an apple streusel.

apple pie

Cherry Pie

These recipes will follow as well. :)

I’ve also been getting ready for a quilt class I’m teaching on Thursday – a beginning quilting for Mom and Daughter – so I was making binding and doing prep.

Finally, today, we put down Old Blue.  As in our 2001 light blue Nissan Quest.  May she rest in peace  – she sure served us well and it showed!  We traded her in towards a beautiful Nissan Rogue.  Nothing fancy – a modest “crossover” – but it sure feels fancy and drives like a dream.  Super exciting.  And special thanks going out to Dad for his help.  On the way home Andrew kept saying “We got a new car, Mom!”  Followed by – wow, my first car (in 4 years) will be a Nissan Rogue! LOL.  Can’t wait to pick my mom up from the airport in our new ride!

Funny – but when we pulled into the driveway, I reached back to open the back door so I could reach around to the outside of my driver’s door to open it since the inside handle broke – and realized I don’t have to do that anymore!  LOL – should have seen the dealers face when I disclosed my list of things wrong with poor Old Blue. :)

The boys and I spent most of the day there with Tom on my speed dial for instant message and phone advice on and off all day! (Thank you, Honey!!!!)  We ended up with a good deal and a pretty little car!

Nissan Rogue

 

Japanese Quilt Blocks with a Modern Twist Block #22

Block 22: Tsumeta (Boxed rice fields)

Block 23
You will need:

1. Sixteen 1-1/2 inch squares (3.8cm)
2. Eight 2-1/2 x 1-1/4 inch strips (6.4×3.2cm)
2. Eight 4 x 1-1/4 inch strips (10.2×3.2cm)
3. Two 4 x 1 inch strips (10.2×2.5cm)
3. One 8 x 1 inch strip (20.3×2.5cm)
3. Two 8 x 1-1/4 inch strips (20.3×3.2cm)
3. Two 9-1/2 x 1-1/4 inch strips (24×3.2cm)

Step 1:  Sew two #1 1-1/2 inch blocks together, being careful to switch pattern direction. (x8)

Step 2: Sew two block strips from Step 1 together to make blocks, alternating patterns as shown. (x4)

Step 1

Step 3: Sew #2 2-1/2 x 1-1/4 inch strips to two opposite sides of blocks to form border. (x4)

Step 4: Sew #2 4 x 1-1/4 inch strips to other opposite sides of blocks to finish border. (x4)

Step 5: Sew #3 4 x 1 inch strips to block. (x2).  Attach second block to opposite side of #3 strip. (x2)

Steps 345

Step 6: Attach two block strips together by sewing #3 8 x 1 inch strip in between as shown.

Step 6

Step 7: Add #3 8 x 1-1/4 inch strips to opposite sides.

Step 7

Step 8:  To finish, sew #3 9-1/2 x 1-1/4 inch strips to final opposite sides.

Block 22

Japanese Quilt Blocks with a Modern Twist Block #2

Good morning!  Hope today finds you well!  I’m pretty good here and plugging along on my quilt blocks! Getting excited to see how this quilt will turn out!

Block 2:  Yosegi gokuzushi or Simple fives

You will need:

  1. four 5 x 1-3/8 inch strips (12.7 x 3.5cm)
  2. four 5 x 1-3/8 inch strips (12.7 x 3.5cm)
  3. four 5 x 1-3/8 inch strips (12.7 x 3.5cm)
  4. four 5 x 1-3/8 inch strips (12.7 x 3.5cm)
  5. four 5 x 1-1/2 inch strips (12.7 x 3.8cm)

Note: Fabric 5 will be on the outside edge of each of your four blocks.

First, sew 5 strips together to form a square.  Press seams.

Next, take your 4 squares, and join 2 together to form 2 strips. Press seams.

Finally, join the 2 strips together.  Press seams.

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