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Decorative Stitching on a Mini Quilt

December 8, 2014 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

Sewing a binding is the final step of finishing any quilt. I recently decided to try sewing the front of the binding down by machine like I’ve seen so many people do before. I’ve never been interested, I actually like hand sewing the binding down. I’m still not sure if I want to finish a quilt myself by machine (having a long arm quilter do the binding is another story), but using a decorative stitch on something small looks nice. IMG_1108.JPG

I thought a decorative stitch would be fun, especially since it’s such a small size. This is the mini quilt I started at the Fat Quarter Retreat, I think it’s 16″ square, maybe it’s 20″. I also worked on a quilt between sewing the binding down on the back and finishing it, and together the binding and sewing a row of quilt blocks together took about a half an hour.

I always talk about having projects in various stages of completion and this is just one way I can complete something quickly. I was so frustrated with my computer and I just had to walk away so I went to sew instead, and a little while later I walked away with the mini being finished. It’s hanging in my daughter’s room now.

I also finished my hexagon sewing machine cover!IMG_1436.JPG

I wanted to do a decorative stitch to finish this as well and I also used up the mint colored thread so I had to pick one that wasn’t complicated or full of double stitch lines. After picking this wavy line, I finished the binding with maybe ten inches of thread left.

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These are two trivets I finally finished – I did everything but the binding ages ago, at least a year, and I have been getting out projects that just have one or two things on them that need to be finished. It’s usually quilting something or the binding like this. I did easy stitches, and all four of the stitches are available on my sewing machine. I stitched just on the edge of the binding so it would hide stitches because I sewed the binding on the back. After the fact I realized I didn’t have to do that because the front stitching caught the binding on the back. That’ll be the next thing I try – sewing the binding on without sewing it on the back first.

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How do you like to finish a small project? The last few minis that I did for swaps, I hand sewed the binding down. I don’t mind doing that, but if I had a deadline and really needed to get something done, using a decorative stitch would be a good choice.

Check out these books to make your own mini quilt and try out a decorative binding!

  • Whip Up Mini Quilts: Patterns and How-to for 26 Contemporary Small Quilts
  • Mini Mosaic Quilts: 30+ Block Designs – 14 Projects
  • 101 Fabulous Small Quilts
  • Pretty Little Mini Quilts

 

Filed Under: Sewing/Quilting

Free Gift Mini Issue Image Monthly

December 4, 2014 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. Maya Angelou

If you need images for blog posts or newsletters, check out Image Monthly – and right now, there is a free gift for you (no strings attached!).

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There is also a coupon available for a free past issue of Image Monthly. I love having images available for when I don’t have one of my own ready. Stop by for your free mini issue today, no strings attached!

Both of those images? From Image Monthly. 🙂

Filed Under: Crafty Business

011: Tracey Wirth: Swell Sewing

December 4, 2014 by Tsoniki 1 Comment

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Welcome to episode 011 of the Me Being Crafty podcast, where we explore creativity in your life.

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In this episode I talk to Tracey Wirth of Swell Sewing about our parents as influence in our artistic life, moving from sewing clothing to quilting and now on to an even more artistic venture for her into surface design. She started with making clothing after learning how to sew in 4H, something many people are familiar with I’m sure, and only started quilting a few years ago.

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Tracey and I met at Sewing Summit and we’ve kept in touch since that time. She and I recently connected on Facebook and her website made me excited for what she has been working on. She is sharing her designs and experience of taking an online class around surface design. Thanks again for being on the show Tracey!

Tracey reminds us to not let technology be something that holds us back. Even if you don’t know the ins and outs of a computer program, you can still create designs. Draw and doodle and figure out what comes out of you as a designer and an artist and go from there. You can always find someone else to help you with the technology – but that person can’t help get the designs from your mind.

We also very briefly talked about the influence that our parents have on us. She wanted to be creative because her Dad was painting when she was young. I think a lot of us learn to be artistic because of our parents influence – we see them sewing at the kitchen table or painting or knitting while watching a movie – their actions are influencing us and this can be really great because we are able to express ourselves thanks to them.  We often start doing something because our parents did it, I sew and quilt now because of my Mom, and my Grandma taught me to do beadwork. It’s nice to have that connection with our families.

Tracey mentioned attending different workshop weekends as well and I think it is great to attend those. It’s nice to be around people that are interested in the same thing you are interested in, who maybe have the same struggles you are having, and to be able to talk to someone about what they are doing as designers and makers and have that connection.

Where you can find Tracey – Tracey on facebook – Tracey on instagram

Listen to episode 011 and let me know if your parents influenced you with their artistic abilities. I’d also love to hear your experience attending a weekend workshop or a retreat.

Leave me a comment and let me know how you were creative today. Me, I’m working on bee blocks and swaps!

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Leave Me A Message

December 3, 2014 by Tsoniki Leave a Comment

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Make – create – the act of doing something

And I’d love for you to do something and leave me a message! We live in the age of texting and sending quick messages to our friends and loved ones. I’ve love to hear from you. Record a message for up to 90 seconds and if it’s about the podcast or something to be shared, I may use your comments in a future podcast. 🙂

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010: Alison Dutton: Alison Sews

December 2, 2014 by Tsoniki 2 Comments

Head over to iTunes and subscribe to Me Being Crafty so you don’t miss an episode! You can also subscribe on stitcher.

Welcome to episode 010 of the Me Being Crafty podcast, where we explore creativity in your life.

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In this episode I talk to Alison Dutton of Alison Sews about her return to sewing after not sewing for several years, and her experience with being a pattern tester for different projects. She recently wrote a pattern called Falling for a recent Oakshott Autumn blog hop, which I featured here. Alison and I also talk about her pattern and tutorial writing. She will be having a freezer paper tutorial coming soon and recently pattern tested the Tudor purse pattern. I can’t wait to see more tutorials and patterns from her!

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I recently found Alison’s blog and started reading, of course new blogs are started every day so I was interested in the fact that she was so active on other social media platforms (links below) and just started blogging. It’s true that writing and sharing on a website allows you the freedom to write about anything you are interested in, share steps to complete a project, and share more photos – especially compared to a quick picture on instagram.

Where you can find Alison – Alison Sews – Alison on instagram – Alison on Flickr

Listen to episode 010 and let me know how you share your projects and ideas, are you blogging or just sharing a picture? Do you have the desire to share more? Share less?

Leave me a comment and let me know how you were creative today. Me, I’m home from a weekend in Paris and excited for what is to come with the podcast! Subscribe today so you don’t miss anything!

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