Showing posts with label Candy's pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Candy's pattern. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Annie Oak Leaf


"Annie" is a new pattern I finished this week. 
So far I have designed 4 Raw Edge Applique Patterns similar to this one. I just realized that I have not posted them, so I will have to do that. 

All of these Raw Edge Patterns have a name that is a person's first name. So, when it came time to name this one I really had to think. I was talking to Chris one day and we were discussing the need for a name for this pattern. The next morning when I woke up I had this thought in my head. Yes, I do have to give the credit to God. I knew the name had to be Annie, Annie Oak Leaf. I hope you get the pun. I laughed out loud. 



Making this quilt is really very simple. First you trace the pattern onto the background fabric. Then you stitch on the line with a decorative stitch. I don't know if you can see it in the above picture, but I stitched around the leaf twice. First I stitched a bright yellow/gold. I was very disappointed with this because when I backed up I couldn't see it. Part of the charm in these Raw Edge Quilts is the outline of the stitching. 

So, now what do I do. Ripping it out was out of the question, it would be easier to start over. I really didn't want to start over because I didn't want to waste the fabric. I pulled out a bunch of thread and spread them out on the background fabric and squinted. I chose the dark olive green. Now I had to decide, do I stitch the green on top of the yellow, or do I stitch beside it. I chose to stitch beside it and I absolutely love it. Don't you love it when a mistake turns out to be a positive?


Now you simply fill in the shape with fabric scraps. When you get to the outside of the shape you can feel where the edge is because of the decorative stitch. 


Then I take a Frixion Pen and trace the edge, and cut it to fit. You want to leave a little space between the pieces, about 1/8 to 1/4 inch.


Glue the scraps on with glue stick or Elmer's Glue and press.


Now baste and quilt. I like to stitch around my scraps while I am quilting because that saves a step. You want to stitch the scraps on about 1/8 to 1/4 inch from the edge with a tight stitch and the edges will fray after it is washed



I quilted to background to look like swirly wind.




If you are interested on any of my Raw Edge Quilt Patterns or Kits, I will have them on Etsy very soon. Right now I only have the crab listed. 




We have the pattern and the kits in two colors for the crab.
I will post about the crab soon. 

HERE is the link to my Etsy Shop.

Monday, March 17, 2014

New Pattern and Sample


I just finished the shop sample for this new pattern, Lola.


I tried my hand at some Angela Walters Style Quilting. 


I also used 2 battings to highlight the quilting. 
The bottom batting is a low loft poly and the top batting is wool.


The fabric featured in this quilt is "Lola" by Dear Stella.






If you can't make it in for the fabric and pattern just give us a call.


Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Go Fly A Kite


The new monthly mini for March, "Go Fly A Kite," is now ready.
We have kits and patterns available.

Some new fabric that arrived last week.







Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Surrounded


The pattern for this quilt is ready.


 I love the fabrics in this quilt.
We have all of these fabrics in stock.


It looks very soft and peaceful.


After I am done with this quilt at the shop it is going home on my guest room bed.



Thursday, January 23, 2014

February Phil


February Phil, the new monthly mini for February is ready. Patterns and kits will be available very soon. 



Love, is our Holiday Mini for Valentine's Day.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Snow Day




Snow Day, the new monthly mini for January is ready. Patterns and kits are available. We will be designing about 10 new monthly minis this year. We will designing the 4 that we used purchased patterns for last year and we will be doing the Holidays this year.

I just love this little guy. This reminds me of my boys when they were little. They both wore a mint green snow suit when they were toddlers and they both loved to sled when we lived in PA.