Monday, June 1, 2009

Quilt Along Week 3 Instructions for Quilt Blocks

TIMES UP. WINNER TO BE PICKED BY RANDOM DRAW AND ANNOUNCED IN NEXT POST. THANK YOU FOR PLAYING ALONG!

(Disclaimer: Let me just get this right out there. I'm no expert. Nor am I a pattern writer. I'm just a simple girl, living in the middle of no where, that likes to quilt. And I never follow a pattern. I always wing it. And I'm winging it here with you all. But, I've made enough quilts to know that this one will work and yours will too. If you have questions be sure to join the Flickr group as it is the best place to ask and answer any and all questions.)

Week 3. Doesn't seem possible does it?



Well it is. You've managed to cut your twelve 1/2 yard fabrics into 2.5 inch strips. That is an intimidating step if you've never made a quilt before.

Let's start sewing!




Lay out all of your strips according to like fabric. Then you will pick six different strips. Above is one grouping of six strips. Below is another. Make each six strip grouping different. Different in fabric selection and definitely different in fabric arrangement.




Now, each of these six strip groupings are going to be sewn together.

First, take two strips.




Put the right sides of the fabric together.



Like so.

Line the edges up together as exactly as you can.




If you are a brand new sewer then it is a good idea to pin these 44 inch length strips together so that you can keep them lined up nicely as you sew them together.

If you've sewn a thing or two before in the past you may opt not to pin them and work them through your machine slowly keeping the edges lined up.

One method is not better or worse then the other.

I'm not here to judge. Do what feels right.




Now you are ready to sew these long strips together. Use a 1/4 inch seam allowance (standard in quilt making). You'll see that from where the sewing machine needle comes down to the edge of the presser foot is 1/4 inch. So as I'm sewing I am sure to keep the edge of my fabric lined up with the edge of my presser foot.





Once you've sewn those two strips together you are ready to sew on the next strip.




Again, like sides of fabric together. Line up the edges. Pin along the length (or not). And sew.

Repeat this process until all six of your strip set are sewn together.





I want to take a minute and point out one of my most favoriest features of the Janome 6600.

Dude.

See that button there with the scissors on it?

(Excuse me. I'm nearly hyperventilating just thinking about it. It is that good!)

When I'm done sewing and am ready to remove the fabric, I merely push that scissors button and it cuts the threads for me. Both the needle thread and the bobbin thread.





::deep cleansing breath::

Let's proceed.

Once you have all of your six strips sewn together it is time to press the seams.




In quilting, all seams are pressed to one side (unlike garment making wherein seams are pressed open). When my Mother-in-Law taught me how to quilt she explained it as a means of making a stronger, more secure quilt.

So press the entire length of your six strips.







Once you've pressed the whole piece, lay it out on your cutting mat. You'll see that it will measure 12.5 inches by the width of the fabric (generally 44 inches).






We are now ready to cut these into 12.5" x 12.5" blocks.




Remember when we were cutting the fabric into the strips in the first place? Remember we had to always square up the edge of the fabric before we made our 2.5 inch cut? Well, the same thing goes here. You will want to even up the edge of the fabric and be sure to cut off the selvage edges in the process.






Once that's done, you're ready to cut it into 12.5 inch blocks. Remember it is already 12.5 inches wide. Now all you have to do is cut it 12.5 inches long.

(**If yours isn't 12.5", who cares. All we are going for is square blocks. Square blocks that are all exactly the same. So, if yours came out to 12 inches then cut 12"x12" squares. 11.5 inches? Whoop-de-doo! Cut 11.5" x 11.5" squares. There is no right or wrong answer. You are going for square . . . so just measure.)




Like so.

You will be able to get three 12.5"x12.5" blocks from each set of six strip sets you sew.

You'll also notice you are left with an odd bit left over. Don't fret. And certainly don't spaz out with your rotary cutter and flail it all around. That thing is dangerous and you could lose a finger.

Cut that remaining bit into 12.5"x7". Really all you are doing is cutting it so that it is a seven inch cut here instead of the 12.5 inch you had done the previous two times. With me?

You will have the option to use these 12.5"x7" blocks later. You'll be able to use them to increase the size of your quilt or to make a table runner in order to practice your piecing and quilting skills.




So there are my three 12.5"x12.5" quilt blocks and my one 12.5"x7" quilt block.






And here they are from another six strip set.







When you are all done sewing and trimming your six strip sets you will have anywhere from 36 to 42 12.5"x12.5" quilt blocks. Why the discrepancy? Remember when you were cutting the twelve 1/2 yards into strips. Sometimes you'd get six strips and sometimes you'd get seven strips. That all depended on how straight your 1/2 yard was cut off the original fabric bolt to begin with. The straighter it was cut to begin with, the less you had to cut when you were lining it all up and preparing to make your strips.

Plus, if you prewash your fabric or not makes a difference in how many strips you get from each 1/2 yard too.

These two reasons are why I could never and can never give you a real clear cut answer as to how big your quilt will be in the end. And precisely the reason we haven't discussed how much backing fabric you'll need yet.

It all depends on the number of quilt blocks your strips yield.

And if you decided to use fat quarters instead of 1/2 yards then you have a whole other set of questions and answers.

Again, go to the Old Red Barn Co. Quilt Along Flickr group to ask and help answer these questions for others. Please. Pretty please?

How about I give away some of the coolest new thread I've discovered? Then will you help answer questions over on the Flickr group?

I knew I could convince you.






Have you seen this Sulky Blendables cotton thread?




Amazingly beautiful.




Amazingly high quality. (100% Egyptian cotton baby!!)




And amazingly fun to play with!

One lucky winner will win the above 17 spools of Sulky Blendables Cotton thread with the uber-cool storage case.


Leave a comment to this post by 7:00pm ESDT US on Wednesday, June 3, 2009. I'll pick a winner by random draw soon thereafter. Only one entry per person. International entries welcome.

Go forth and conquer.

-dana

ETA: My original post said that it would end today. However, that was an error as it will end Wednesday . . . just like the giveaway each week with this quilt along. Sorry!

669 comments:

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Dawn said...

Can't wait to start sewing!! I would love to win this thread!

craftytammie said...

well, I am truly behind as I am wanting to use stash fabric and I'm still figuring out what combos I want to use - but I'd love a big box of thread! Thanks for the chance!

Nicole said...

Did I miss the cut off?? I hope not, that thread is GORGEOUS! :)

dettonlisas@gmail.com said...

I will be finishing my strips tonight!! I cant wait. I love the thread! Wow!! Thanks for doing this quilt a long!! I hope you pick me!!

sweet emmelie said...

Just discovered the quilt along, I might just try it! The thread is absolutely devine!!and love the case too.

sweet emmelie said...

Just discovered the quilt along, I might just try it! The thread is absolutely devine!!and love the case too.

andrea said...

The thread looks beautiful. I hope that the 7:00pm deadline is for Wednesday, like it was last week. I'm excited to make up some blocks this week and share them on my blog.

Anonymous said...

this is so kool. Im just joining but have fabric already that I have been looking for a pattern to do something with. Will cut my strips tonight and start assembling tomorrow. Now that I found you I can't wait for step 4

Kristen said...

wow. That thread makes my heart go "pitter pat." If I don't win I'm going to put it on my wishlist!

Danielle said...

Thanks for the chance to win this lovely thread collection. I love sulky, and the colors are amazing!

gloriablogs said...

I just came across this site with quilting instructions and am excited to learn more. Thanks.

bonnie said...

ooh i love the thread i would love to win. thanks for doing this.

hennies.pennies said...

I've just found this blog so I have a bit of catching up to do. I'm looking forward to the challenge though!! It will be so interesting to see the variety of color choices that everyone puts together. Good luck to all of you!

Unknown said...

I have my strips cut and can't wait to start sewing! This will be first quilting cotton quilt - my other was a t-shirt quilt and I vowed never to quilt again after all that stabilizing - yikes! I need to join the flickr group yet, too. Thanks for being so inspiring!
Dawb

Cheryl said...

That is absolutely beautiful thread! And is it too late to do the sew along? I think I have to join!

Unknown said...

This looks like it will be fun. I love that thread. I guess another one of those things that us quilters/fabric lovers can't really say no to.

Thanks!

Sheri said...

This really is fun...no pattern to read. The thread is beautiful!!

TheBackPorchQuilters said...

Dana

You did a great Job with the instructions..... I guess I will have to start sewing soon

Russ

Barb said...

Just found your blog. The quilt and the thread are awesome. Can't wait to get started on the quilt.

Tammy said...

I am loving the quilt-along! The thread is just gorgeous - what a great giveaway.

Andrea said...

This is so fun!! Love the blendable threads. I could easily become addicted to the colours.

Andrea said...

This is so fun!! Love the blendable threads. I could easily become addicted to the colours.

Tara said...

Very very cool! I'd better get busy!

Annie Lee said...

I love this thread! It is so pretty! I am also totally jealous of the scissor button..oh what i would do for a machine like that!

Katie B said...

I was curious about that purple suction tool in the photos. I went to the Flickr group and found out that it's called the Gypsy Gripper. I need one!

Katie B said...

I was curious about that purple suction tool in the photos. I went to the Flickr group and found out that it's called the Gypsy Gripper. I need one!

Kristine said...

That thread is gorgeous, and I'd love to win! Love your fabrics, by the way!

Frances said...

I still don't have my fabric but can't wait! It is amazing how you have brought so much excitement to us. Keep it up! And I hope I am in for the sewing machine also. I am loving it!

Dayna said...

I come up with 12.5 too. Would love that thread! Guess I might have a few late nights as I'm working long hours at work!

2miracles/Tove said...

ok, I'm exciting to sew but that will have till tomorrow. For today is a headace day for me, which never makes for a good mix. 'Thread looks neat what do you do with it? I've never used cool thread like that it looks really fun.

Joy said...

I am waiting for a few 1/2 yards to come in the mail then I can get started...would you say this quilt is close to a twin? Love all the thread colors. Who wouldn't?

Mandalin said...

Oh my, count me in on this giveaway. Those threads - in that container - I'm smitten.
I was watching and resisting the urge to join in, I was doing really well, but...I...can...resist...no more. Stash here I come!

M and M plus 3 said...

What a great give away.

Gina said...

I am loving your blog. So glad to see so many others that still sew and quilt. A lost art.....

Kandra said...

I"'ve got my fabric and it's washed. Just gotta iron and cut it. I'm a little behind - found out about this late. But I'm so excited and happy to be participating! This is being made for my daughter who's 10 :D

Karen S said...

Love !!!!!!

Zarina said...

I have used that thread for the Aqua Bistro quilt and now using for my Pumpkin Goes Wild quilt. The colors are real beauty and it would be great to have the whole set.

Calamity Jane's Cottage, Bonnie said...

Dana, I think everyone that quilts is over here quilting with you. Doesn't that make you feel great. Would love to be entered in your drawing.
Keep Stitchen'
Bonnie

sunnygirlsteph said...

I'm just about done cutting my strips and anxious to start sewing them together.
Such pretty spools of the thread!... I would love to give quilting a try with those babies! ;)

Debbie said...

I would love to have those beautiful threads. Great giveaway. Please count me in, thanks.

Kristen said...

Oh - I never knew a sewing machine could come with a scissors button! I definately need to get one of those.

The thread looks beautiful! Love your step by step instructions.

Katie said...

It's starting to be fun! I'm so behind I'm living vicariously!

Karen said...

I love this thread! And the case is awesome too! I would love one to put all of my thread in! I am enjoying this quilt along so much. I've never done anything like this before. Thanks for your time and for sharing your talents with us! It's so much fun! And my daughter is participating too, although she's in a different state than I am.

Regina said...

I need to play catch up also - pretty thread would sweeten that deal! I LOVE your fabrics in this!

Rose said...

I would so love to get in on this quilt a long, but don't know if I have the time to get caught up! What a great idea though, and what great giveaways!

Joyce said...

Would love to try this thread!

Jill said...

oooh!! such pretty thread! pick me! pick me random picker thingy! :) by the way, I am having such fun with this quilt along! thanks again.

Holly said...

That thread is amazing! I am late to join the quilt along but I am furiously cutting!!!

Anonymous said...

OVER 400 comments! This must be some HOT thread!

Seabunny said...

I love your quilt along format. I have been putting off sewing more because I've been intimidated by patterns and a lack of time. Thanks for making this fun and easy!

pescbrico said...

Your tutorial is amazing. You make me want to go ahead and make a quilt right now and well... I've got a lot of other crafty plan in progress so I cannot but I will do another quilt you are inspiring me!!! Thanks for sharing all that!!!

quilt530 said...

wow! what a great giveaway!!! i hope i win! Thank you!

Natalie Jost said...

I'm terrified of quilting, but you make me want to do it! I might just join your quilt along, though I've got some catching up to do.

Laine said...

Wishing my sewing machine had the scissors button. Maybe some day I will be lucky enough to have a machine that does. Count me in on the thread giveaway. Never can have enough. Thanks

Anonymous said...

I just found this quilt-along but I'll get my fabric and catch up. I would love to win the thread. The cost of a spool of thread in the stores freaks my mind.

Leanne said...

Hello from New Zealand - wow is it hard o log into your comments - Any way I am in!

I have joined your quilt a long (As if I need to start something else!) I'm using Christmas theme fabric from my stash

I did have to wipe my chin after drooling at the lovely cotton & got terrible excited when you said international people can enter. REALLY???

LOVE your blog

And I must say I was emerald green to see the Janome cuts thread WOW! But I won't tell dear old sport 801 Bessie Bernina as she is an old faithful & I need her to keep working. But wow imagine not having to clean up after self all those threads! - To be dag free.

Love Leanne NZ

GloJoeSews said...

Wonderful thread. Hope to win. Going over the Flikr to ask a question. Thanks.

Mushyhed said...

I think the Janome 6600 wants to come home and live with me:)

Love the tread and can't wait to start sewing. Thanks for doing this great quilt along!

FPL said...

So glad I found you. My firefighter hubby asked me to make him a quilt for his bed when he is working a 24 hour shift. I am going to follow this and present him with his quilt for his birthday in August. Thank you!

LuvToQuilt said...

I love to quilt and especially with different threads. I have used Sulky threads, and love the quality. Here's hoping. I have just joined the quilt along and hope to catch up this week.

Musing Truth said...

I would love this thread - I could use it - thanks so much!

Iva said...

A sew-along is a new concept for me and I can't wait to jump in with everyone else. LOVE your fabric choices!
Okay, gotta go read some more and get caught up with you all.

Paige said...

Oooh pretty pretty threads!

I'm so excited, got the three pieces of fabric I was waiting on today! Ready to start cutting and sewing!

Rebecca said...

Oh, I would love that thread!!!! And I just found my fabric! I can't wait to get it cut.

Rebecca said...

I Love those threads. I just found the Quilt Along and I am so excited to get my quilt started.

Ducky said...

Wow...The strips look great together. It's fun watching them come together.

Susan said...

I found your blog through "Crazy Mom Quilts" when she posted about getting in on your Quilt Along. Well I was thinking maybe I could get in on it too until I found out on Friday that my elderly mother was having surgery today. I am her primary caregiver, so I canceled the idea of the diving in my stash to choose fabric so that I could catch up. I am so disappointed. But luckily I have been following your blog and see your very generous giveaway. Thanks for the inspiration.

Anonymous said...

That thread looks so neat. Your directions for the quilt along are super simple too, thanks, it is fun!

Leah

knitnut said...

I love this idea of making a cute quilt. I love to quilt but am still learning. The thread is beautiful.

Petit Design Co. said...

I want to join the quilt along but I'm in the middle of moving to another state. Oh well I'll just have to keep looking and dreaming on the Flickr group

Gail said...

I am so excited over your quilt-along! What a great idea. I loved that quilt you made last summer, now I can make one. Please enter my name in the drawing! Blessings to you from Kansas! Gail

debe said...

Whoa nelly,!! Not sure if I have a chance, but I would love the blendables. I use them a lot & Have always wanted one of the cases but couldn't afford it. Please enter my name. Thanks. I am actually going to try this quilt, but with fat quarters do to time & I have a stash of them, lol.

The Random Muse said...

I just found this, and I'm nearing the end of the quarter and have no time, but it looks so easy. Maybe I'll try to catch up in a couple weeks when I'm free for the summer. I've wanted to make a quilt for a few years now.

erika said...

I am itching to make this quilt with you! I absolutely loved the quilt when you made it last year and have been reading your blog ever since! Thanks for teaching us! And I would love to win the thread!!

Erin Burns said...

Just got my fabric in the mail today...found you last week, so I am running a bit behind! But I will catch up - thanks for doing this. I am so excited to get started! Love the thread too :) One can never have too much thread. (My husband will love that it comes with it's own storage system!)

Nova said...

Pretty!

grace said...

sewing will have to wait til tomorrow as i was finishing my blue french dream quilt today ... but sooo excited to start sewing this new one(478).. hopefully my comment does not sneak outa here as well and stays nicely put ... :)) ... i guess we will see ... :) ... now to bed so can start tomorrow ...

Cindy @ Creating at Home said...

Yayyy! we finally get to sew... so exciting. :)

The thread looks so pretty!

Cindy
creativecards@shaw.ca

Tracybug Creative said...

it looks awesome already... how exciting!

Janet said...

Wow, count me in. A quilt along and a giveaway, to cool!

mo said...

I am freaking out over that phone looking thing! I knew I needed something like that but have never seen one before! I am going to go find one tomorrow. And I do hope it is what I think it is and not an actual phone because I am so tired of my %$#!!$# ruler slipping while I am trying to cut. The thread is so gorgeous!

Tanya said...

WOW - beginner quilter - have stumbled on your blog - thankyou thankyou thankyou for your step by step basics - can't wait to see what it will look like in the end!

Kylie said...

I am so loving your "quilt-a-week". I am also introducing my son (12 years) to it, so he can learn how to sew (doing it for school). How cool is that. Keep up the great work!

Mikol said...

I just found your blog and am excited to do this quilt along with everyone. Thanks so much!

Trish said...

Count me in for the threads. They are so nice and I would love to win them!

Ultsi said...

I just added a photo of my fabrics to the Flickr group and I've already cut the strips as well. Hope to have some time for sewing the strips together this week!

Anonymous said...

I would be completly mad not to sign up for this give-away

tonight I will sew my strips, that's at least my plan, we'll see when I come back from work

Betsy said...

I always need thread. These are adorable.

quilteddog said...

I have a Janome 6500 and I agree that scissor button is the best feature! I am using Moda Nest fabrics for my quilt, but I cant seem to get flickr figured out enough to post pics. I'll have to get my teenaged daughter to help me!

machen und tun said...

the thread looks really, really great, however the whole quilt-along is such an amazing adventure!! you make me believe that i can actually put together a quilt - thanks so very much for that and your fun way to explain and lead us all through the process!
thanks a million from munich, germany,
claudia

Margaret said...

What a great giveaway and beautiful thread -- thanks@

Ruby said...

What clear precise instructions. Please enter me in the giveaway! Thanks, Ruby

Dawn said...

Thanks for sharing this wonderful quilt, Wow this is so lovely, I am just a bit behind but will cut out tomorrow and start getting ready....wait for me girls.... Please add me into your draw for those amazing threads

jan in nagasaki said...

i love thread...

did i mention that i love thread...

have you heard how much i love thread...

i just ordered a bunch of METTLER from joanns... silk finish...

i like this stuff you are showing.

i hope that i win it!!!

thanks!!!

Anonymous said...

Of course who wouldn't want to try this yummy thread!
Judy

retirednana2008 said...

Great instructions....(good teacher)...would love to win the thread.

Thanks

Anonymous said...

I love the subtle shifts in color of the Sulky Blendables Cotton thread!

Anonymous said...

I love this idea for the quilt. I'm going to make this quilt for a Christmas giveaway item. I know the exact line of fabric I want to use, Michael Miller's Summer Soiree by Paula Prass. It will be my first time using a fabric collection, I'm a beginner quilter. I'm going to use the black, white, and yellow version because I'm from Steeler country! But I haven't found the entire collection yet! almaelou(at)hotmail(dot)com

Jane said...

I thought I had missed out, but Yeah it's not too late!
I'd love this thread to beautify my mediocre sewing skills!
janelockrey(at)gmail(dot)com

Unknown said...

I would love to make this quilt next. I am a new quilter, and have already joined another QAL with 9-patches...plus I have a Bento Box quilt to finish from last year! But I am reading your blog for each step, and making mental notes about fabric choices and such! This will be next on my to do list!

shelia said...

oh my gosh...that thread is beeeeeeutiful! i've never seen such stuff before :)....guess i need a trip to JoAnns :)

Marit said...

Your quilt is so fresh - love it. And please enter me into the draw, I would love to use that wonderful thread!

Ursula said...

just found this site and am dying to get at it. thank you for the quilt-a-long. and the threads are beautiful.

ursula

Cecilia said...

Great project!. Can´t wait to start sewing

Busy Little Quilter said...

Your directions are great! I can't wait to get started!

Please enter me in the giveaway.

Thanks!

Karen said...

thanks for the great instructions .. i am still trying to put together my 12 fabrics .. halfway there .. love the look of these threads and would love to give them a try ... karen ca ske3my@sbcglobal.net

Cathy said...

I love that you're doing this quilt along. Years ago I made my son (he's now 16) his baby quilt. So proud of that. But alas, life has gotten in the way and haven't done much since. Kids finish school wed. so I plan to do some "catching" up with this plan.

Shelina said...

Such beautiful thread!

donna said...

Still waiting on some fabric, but Ooo would love that thread, pick me, lol
Donna :)

Swasey family said...

Love all the thread!!Hope u pick me!!

Sandra said...

Thank you for this quilt along.I'm a new quilter and still have to learn a lot. And the treads are beautiful

Rebecca said...

That thread is gorgeous! I sure have the sewing bug now. And your quilt looks like it will be stunning! I can't wait until next week!!

DEAN FAMILY said...

Well I'm just joining the quilt along this week so hopefully I can catch up quickly. Thanks for the quilt along it's such a neat idea. I would love to win such an amazing assortment of thread colors, they are just gorgeous.

Esther said...

Please enter me in the draw. I'm in the UK and I'm trying to dig through my stash and find a nice set of fabrics.. would help if my stash wansn't stored all over the place ! Am I meant to sign up somewhere?

Andi said...

I started piecing tonight.
Aren't they 12.5 inches across?
Andi :-)

dolores said...

Whoa....I was feeling kinda sad because I thought I was too late to enter this weeks contest...but now I am!:)
It's weird...I waited half the day to get instructions for this week, for some reason I couldn't get it until after 3pm yesterday...it says you posted at 9:10 am and even if you are on the west coast I should of had it yesterday morning...just weird....well, my strips are all sorted and I'm going to start sewing as soon as I get home from the gym!!!YYYYYEEEAAAHHHHH!

Jackie Russell said...

Love the fabrics you are using for yur quilt. The Sulky thread is very pretty. I use it to quilt with and love it!

Stacy said...

Count me in!!

Arlene Ferrigno said...

The Sulky Blendables look so delicious! And the case looks very
interesting. Love your blog and the tutorials. Well done! Thank you!

Patricia said...

Quilt Alongs are fun! More thread is always a good thing.

soggybottomflats said...

wahoooooo, I love thread! This is way cool too. I hope I win, I hope I win......Elaine
echristian851@gmail.com

Wendy said...

I so love this thread, so am keeping my fingers crossed! I cut all my strips last night, not to worry, I'll get caught up this week!

Bonus Mom said...

I just found this quilt a long! I am super excited! I am going in my sewing room now to cut the strips. Once cut I will join the flickr group too! How exciting! Love the look of the finished quilt too. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing ;) Oh and I would love some new thread too! How generous!

Mama Spark said...

I love this thread. I hope I win. I love how this quilt along is going too!! Can't wait to see the finished product!

Michelle said...

Beautiful thread!!!! Your tutorial looks fabulous. I hope to start it soon.

Jill in PA said...

I would LOVE to win this thread!!
Jill

Anonymous said...

That thread does look beautiful!

Julianna
jbreillatt@comcast.net

Jennifer said...

Just found your quilt-a-long and I love the fun fabric. Since I need to get caught up, is it possible to use a jelly roll? Thread looks yummy!

merrily row said...

Thank you for the super confidence building instructions. This is fun, and I love the purple holder. I broke my left wrist last Christmas and that might be just what I need.

Nicole said...

BEAUTIFUL. That's all I can say. Well, that and that I lust that thread... :)

Shorty said...

I'm loving this easy breezy pattern! And I would love to win the Sulky threads. Can't say that I've ever tried them. And the storage case...well, that's just a bonus! Thank you for the opportunities to win such great things!

Kate said...

Unfortunately time isn't allowing me to participate in the quilt-along, but I just wanted to say that your instructions are great! Really! It is nice to see clear, concise directions for creating something so amazing. I've bookmarked your site so that when time allows, I'll be able to make this quilt.

Denise in PA said...

Those Sulky blendables are gorgeous!! I would love to win them. Yes, the thread cutter on the Janome ROCKS!!!

Anonymous said...

I am just signing up. So I have to scurry and not let everyone get ahead of me. Off I go shopping.

Aimee Ann said...

ooh, i haven't used that thread, its very pretty! thanks for the giveaway!

Anonymous said...

lol, this quilt along is just what I need! And you make it look so easy!
I will be joining in for sure!
Jen

Anna Willett said...

this is such a cool project! thanks for making this process so achievable for those who have never quilted. and yes, those thread spools are beautiful!!

katevp-a said...

wowee! yes please to fancy thread!

Cathy said...

A shopping I shall go. Wish I had some thread. This looks like such a pretty project

Anonymous said...

Beautiful thread and to be so lucky to have a scissor button.

LouAnne said...

Oh, I love that scissor button! How wonderful that is! My Pfaff has many wonderful things, but not that! I'm off to a stitching meeting today, but this afternoon I will get to matching up my strips in sets and start sewing!

Sharon in Langhorne, PA said...

I just learned about this today and can't wait to catch up. I love that thread. Would love to win it.

~the ten of us~ said...

Oh ... I have seen this thread before but have yet to venture out and try any. Maybe now is the time :o)

My daughter led me to your blog and it is great.

Kimberly said...

How fun your blog is!! I just popped in today and now I'm entering your little contest. I've seen that thread before, but didn't know it was so loved!! pick me! pick me!

~Kim

sandra said...

Thread... always very useful! thanks so much for the chance to win and all the work that has gone into this! YOU ROCK!!!

xo sas

Marie said...

not sure if I already commented or not...if i did, sorry! but I just wanted to say I have officially joined the quilt along and can't wait to start my blocks...it looks easy enough!

Thanu said...

Oh, such lovely description of each stage. Can't wait to get my strips stitched. Looking forward to share my pics on flickr.

VanillaBean said...

What wonderful thread! I am just learning about how important thread is and what a difference it can make! Great giveaway!

Kimberly said...
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ambquilter said...

I love the instruction. I just got this link. Is there anyway to get to Week 1 and 2? Enter me for the thread. I love trying new products!!

Contemporary Captures said...

I just found this blog today and I think i am convinced to jump in! My mother makes quilts all the time and I have always wanted to make one, but I am not a patiend woman, and need to do everything in one sitting!! I am going to give myself a lesson in patience and do this!! I can't wait! Thanks for the push!

Kimberly said...

what a fun blog you have! I have seen this thread before . . . pick me! pick me!

Anonymous said...

I've gotta get started piecing my quilt! Love that thread!

Vista Gal said...

This quilt is the cutest!
Your tutorial is great! Keep up the great work!!
Have you used this thread to piece your quilt?
Can't wait to see what's next!!

Cristin said...

Great post! I'll be starting this quilt along a bit later, but I'm reading along none-the-less!
LOVE that new thread! I'll have to check it out!

Diane Conn said...

I would love to win the thread.

Alice Regan said...

This thread looks amazing! Please do enter me in your giveaway! I love the fabrics for the quilt, and thank you for the bit of quilt construction. I think I might just have to go looking for fabric ...I love this quilt! PS Visiting via ClamityKim ...what a creative soul!

Anonymous said...

O me, O my! Those are lovely threads! Would love to be entered in your drawing :o)

Sarah said...

I love the fabrics you chose for the quilt you're making! I'm tempted to start another one myself, but too many unfinished quilts to sew already. hahaha! I'm definitely going to bookmark this one though so I can make it in the future.

Nancy said...

Wow, what lovely thread! I'd love to win. (quiltlady59 at fuse dot net)

Infanta said...

Great idea with giving feedback on flickr. I am really enjoying this so far.

Mishkat said...

I saw this on "Use The Loot" and I want to do it too! Great idea for using up lots of 1/2 yard cuts. Your instructions are very good.

P.S. I just made a strip quilt with 44" widths sewn together, and after that, I do recommend pinning them at least once in the middle (they stretch!)

Annieofbluegables said...

wahoo! I'm in!

Carol said...

I would love to win this beautiful thread. Love this quilt-along. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

That thread is drool worthy! What a fun giveaway!
Connie in IL

Tanya said...

What a great prize!

Jennifer said...

Ok, I've never done a quilt along but I keep coming back to this one. I think I need to go fabric shopping today and get caught up. This looks like too much fun and I love the way you explain things.

Quilt shop here I come!

Kimberly White said...

This is definitely going to be my next quilting adventure! I'm finishing my second one right now ... so I have to wait to get going on this one! Thanks for the inspiration!

roseylittlethings said...

I just got my fabric together and am cutting it out tonight:) wanted to do it last night however DSL was down and I could not remember if it was 2.5 or 2.25 strips! Yummy giveaway!

Nancy in CA said...

Cool thread! I've never seen it before and now can't wait to find it in one of our local shops. Although I'm sure it's great for quilts and other sewing projects, I also do alot of scrapbooking and sew many of my photo mats and other embellisments...can't wait to try it on a page or two. Thanks for sharing. Nancy in So. California

emalina49a said...

I just learned that there was actually a difference in thread this week. So my stash is mostly the cheap stuff....would love to win this.. But mostly I am so ANXIOUS to see how this quilt ends up. And thus far it is way simpler than I would have guessed!

Christine said...

Looks like I have some work ahead of me tonight!! I'd love to win the thread!!!

Dianna said...

I have just stumbled across your quilt along and love how clear your instructions are. I'm going to book mark it hopefully will return when I have less WIP than I currently do at the moment! Thank you.

The thread is beautiful - thank you for the chance to join in with the giveaway.

Michele said...

Oh, it's going to be so cool. Your fabrics are making me drool. Thanks for the quilt-a-long.

Rev. Sarah C. Evans said...

Yea! If the random number generator picks me then I'll just be pleased as punch and ready to use that thread in any number of ongoing projects!
Thank you.
Sarah

Anonymous said...

I have looked at your blog before and love it. I just had hand surgery and my hand is getting better. So today I decided I can do this It sounds so fun. I gathered up all my fabric and am cutting it. I have some catching up to do but I can do it.. How fun. Thank you. Throw my name in for the thread also.. Love it Thank you.. Terri E
Ventura Ca

LFinn said...

I am not currently quilting-along with this, because I have other projects to work on, but I am going to bookmark this series so I can come back and make a quilt following your instructions. Thanks so very much for sharing your knowledge with us.

Anonymous said...

I just found the quilt along. I have to wait until Thursday and then I'll pick my fabrics and get them cut. Maybe next week I can get caught up.
Sue

quiltersu@yahoo.com

Diane said...

Reading your blog is lots of fun - I'd love to have the thread!

imagrandma2five said...

Ahhh, so many projects and so little time. I have my fabric but have yet cut the strips! Tomorrow is quilt group day so will make it a point to spend the day cutting.
Thanks so much for this great quilt along, even if I'm running a bit behind.
Oh, and the thread is gorgeous!

Always Sewing said...

This sounds fun! I have my fabric picked out,now for the cutting!!

Candice @ Made With Love said...

Your blog is such a treasure! Thanks for all of the helpful information, for for this opportunity!

Kathleen cheno said...

oh the fabric, oh the sewing , oh the fun, oh the thread = wonderful!!

Linda said...

Ok. I give up! I've checked this quilt-along out a couple of times and I just can't wait any longer. I HAVE to do this with you!
And besides...I would love to have that thread.

Unknown said...

This is so much fun that I just ran out and picked up some fabric and am starting although it is week 3 and I am a little behind but soon to catch up! Thanks for doing this fun little quilt a long!

Bobbi said...

I can't wait to to start sewing. Lovin' this project so far!

Esther said...

I thought U posted here but can't see it. Please enter me in the draw. I'm planning to do the quilt, still trying to sort fabrics though

Amy said...

Those threads are beautiful. I think they would inspire me to start a new project.

Mia's Cottage said...

love the mystery, love the quilt. Can't wait till it's done!
Donna

plainjanesews said...

I love that scissor action on that machine! wow~ that would save so much time... The thread looks dreamy- thanks for another great prize.

One Thrifty Mamma said...

I'm new to your blog and love the quilt along - I'm going to try to catch up and would love a chance to win your giveaway this week!!! :)

Chris {frecklemama} said...

I just started cutting my fabric (better late than never!) and will post to the Flickr page after I get pics uploaded. Thanks for making such easy directions!

sew happy Stacy said...

I found your site yesterday and stewed over this all nite and today I am half done sewing all my strips. What fun!!!! I would love to win the threads, you can never have too many!! Thank you for doing this quilt-a-long!!! I am having so much fun!!!

Emily said...

I am excited to do this quilt along. Gives me a chance to use some of the fabrics I've been hording. I need a few quilts for some friends in the next year or so, so this will be fun. I might make one with 12 FQs and make a baby quilt for my sister's baby.

Anonymous said...

I'm coming in late, but I can't wait to try this! Thread, please! <3

Froggie said...

I love the scissors button! I definitely need a new machine, but the awesome Sulky Thread would help me get over it! LOL

Kim said...

Wow Dana you have nearly 600 people following your blog! Way cool.....I just know you are dying to give me that thread huh?

Happy sewing,
kabquilting@yahoo.com

Heather Green said...

Love these giveaways! Count me in!

Knitlee said...

So, I have joined th.e quilt along. A bit behind but am working on catching up...so I joined the flickr group--loads of helpful hints there! This is fun!
Thanks for hosting

Knitlee said...

So, I have joined th.e quilt along. A bit behind but am working on catching up...so I joined the flickr group--loads of helpful hints there! This is fun!
Thanks for hosting

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