Showing posts with label fat quarter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fat quarter. Show all posts

8/03/2015

303 Kona Colors + One Little Mistake


303 colors is a lot, right?  It is, and Beth from Stash Fabrics  asked a few quilters to put together some bundles for you because she now carries ALL 303 colors. I hope you will check it out.  

At first, I was immediately drawn to do pick out something bright, but I got to thinking that more than likely most of the other bundles would be bright.  I wanted to provide Beth's customers with variety, and I think this bundle does just that.  It is also perfect for both sexes and can be broken up to work on a smaller scale, providing even more variety for your projects.   The colors work really well together.  They are rich, sort of manly, and will be perfect for your fall quilting!  I don't know about you, but I'm already day dreaming about fall with cooler weather and colorful leaves on the trees.  

Mistakes Happen

I went back and forth a little about whether or not to share this part with you.  Then I thought, why not?  I ran into a little problem with what I had made, and of course, I only wanted to show the best AND be the best as I could for this hop.  But life isn't always perfect, is it?  As a maker, it is sometimes hard to critique your work and then to publicly come out and say it could be better.  Mistakes are definitely part of the making process, and they happen way more frequently than I would care to share.   

Originally, I made a quilt top (just needed a few more seams) loosely following the directions by Lizzy House from her Catalog Quilt pattern.   This is what was on my design wall.



Spontaneity came full force towards the end of making the top, and I decided to cut it up.  You have to understand me though to know that I rarely get attached to my quilts or fabrics.   I love them.  Don't get me wrong.  I'm just not like a lot of other people who would shudder at the thought of cutting up a quilt top or altering it in some way that could produce a totally different outcome.  To me, it was just fabric, and I wanted to experiment.  It's the fear that stops us from exploring.  Fear we will ruin a good quilt top. Fear of the outcome.  Fear of wasting precious time because um, hello.  That top took me several hours to prep, cut, and piece.  Fear of hurting someone's feelings, including our own.  Fear of making mistakes.   Well, in my opinion, cutting up that top was possibly a mistake.  I know some of you will absolutely love the improv log cabin I made, but it's not sitting well with me like some of my other work.  I'm not beating myself up about it, but I am little bummed it didn't turn out quite like what I had envisioned in my head.  But then again, can improvisational piecing ever come out just like what we had in our heads?




If I could go back to the Catalog quilt, I would. It was a risk I took, and it was something I would have never known unless I took that risk.  Would I take a risk like this again?  Most certainly!  Sometimes the biggest risks can yield the greatest results, but you never know until you take that step.  If you want to ever expand your skills or abilities, you need to learn to push on.  To push through the mistakes.  To push through the pain.  To push through the fear.  You can do it!





I also played around with some of the leftover scraps, which I loved the outcome of this.  I do have plans for this, and I can't wait to have the time to implement it!




Stash Fabrics offers all 303 Kona colors and provides free shipping on orders over $50.  You can get 10% off your entire purchase now through the entire month of August with the coupon code “WOW303”.  It expires September 6th 11:59 EST and does not apply to pre-orders or clubs.

Here is the link the to my bundle and the link to all the bundles.

Stash Fabrics Kona Blog Hop Schedule

July 17 – Darcy @ Modern Cozy
July 23 – Jacey  @ Jacey Craft
July 30 - Kelly @ Kelby Sews
August 3 – Nancy @ Owen’s Olivia
August 6 – Jodi @ Tales of Cloth
August 10 – Megan @ City Stitches
August 12 – Rita @ Red Pepper Quilts
August 17 – Elizabeth @ Andpins Handmade
August 19 – Tara @ Rad and Happy
August 21 – Sharon @ Color Girl Quilts
August 24 – Allison @ Allison Sews
August 27 – Kristi @ Schnitzel and Boo
August 31 - Jessee @ Art School Dropout

xx nancy

One year ago: Pattern Parcel
Two years ago: Hexagon Clock
Three years ago: For Gracie
Four years ago: Homemade Laundry Soap


My quilting book released Sept. 24, 2015 and is on Amazon.  Check it out!



My bundle was given to me to create to a project to showcase the colors I chose. I have shopped with Stash Fabrics before, and I love their customer service and shop.  I only promote businesses that I feel would be good for my readers to know about.  

7/24/2013

Fat Quarter Hexagon Clock || Tutorial



I was very fortunate to participate in U Create's Fat Quarter Series last month.  Today, I am sharing with you my DIY Hexagon Clock tutorial that uses only ONE fat quarter!

Did you know hexagons are the new chevrons?  Well, this timeless shape is used all the time in the quilting world, but hexagons are making their way into home decor.

I am sharing with you a different way to use a fat quarter, and how you can incorporate this trendy design into your space.  This project caters to those who hate to sew, are intimated to sew, or just do not have the money or space to acquire sewing tools.

This project can be made to look sophisticated, even minimalistic, or it can be fun and whimsical.  There can be many different variations whether it's the size of the hexagons, the amount of hexagons used, or the fabric itself that is being used.  Each variation can create a new look.






12/06/2012

Coastal Waters Bundle on Sale!



*This post contains affiliate links to Sew Lux Fabric.

Awhile back, I participated in a bundle contest with Sew Lux Fabric, which I wrote about here and has pictures of my original bundle.  Well, I won it!

The bundle showed up at my door yesterday.  Let me just say it's a beauty.  Take a look for yourself. (The Zebra print, which was in the original collection, is out of stock, so it was replaced with Simply Color's Ikat Diamonds in Mustard.

The Coastal Waters bundle is currently 15% off through December 15th or while supplies last.  

Here are a few close ups.







The fabrics featured in this bundle include

Cuzco Orchid Stone
Riley Blake Medium Chevron Aqua
Simply Color Leafy Stripe Mustard
Simply Color Dotty Ombre White Graphite Grey
Pezzy Prints Tonal Sky
Simply Color Ikat Diamonds Mustard
Simply Color Leafy Stripe Grey
Millie's Closet Tweed Coat Blue

Thanks again to Chrissy and Linda for hosting a fabulous contest!


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3/30/2012

{Vintage Finds Fat Quarter Bundle}

Vintage Finds fat quarter bundle for Pink Castle Fabrics.



1. Snow White
2. Maria
3. Wildflowers
4. Dots
5. Eva
6. Laundry
7. Dots
8. Wildflowers
9. Manana
10. Thumbelina
11. Wildflowers
12. Cream Punctuation


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{Carolina Skies Fat Quarter Bundle}

North Carolina is known for its Carolina blue. Clear blue skies, fluffy white clouds, and a bright, warm sun.

Carolina Skies fat quarter bundle for Pink Castle.




1. Egg Blue
2. Pilgrim
3. Dots
4. Yard Dash
5. Pilgrim
6. White Solid
7. Circle Stripes
8. Chevron
9. Chevron
10. Empire Weave
11. Dots
12. Yellow Solid

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{Proud To Be Preppy Fat Quarter Bundle}

Proud To Be Preppy fat quarter bundle for Pink Castle.



1. Timeless Treasures
2.Spot dots
3. Pilgrim
4.Chevron
5.Outfoxed Jewels 
6. Mod Beads
7. Peonies
8. Outfoxed Jewels
9. Chevron
10. Leaf Stripe
11. Dots
12. Moda


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{Sherbet #2 Fat Quarter Bundle}

This includes orange, strawberry, and lime.

Sherbet fat quarter bundle for Pink Castle.



1. Chevron
2. Big Dot
3. Mono Pez
4. Moda Orange
5. Chevron
6. Maritza Dot
7. Leaf Stripe
8. Moda
9. Chevron
10. Spots Dots
11. Pilgrim
12. Moda Lime



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Fabric Friday {Sherbet Fat Quarter Bundle}

This Sherbert fat quarter bundle includes lime, strawberry, and lemon.

Sherbet bundle for Pink Castle Fabrics.





1. Chevron
2. Mod Beads
3. Mona Pez
4. Moda
5. Leaf Stripe
6. Chevron
7. Hello Pilgrim
8. Yard Fizz
9. Free Spirit
10. Spots Dots
11. Chevron
12. Outfoxed Confetti


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1/24/2012

30 Fat Quarter Projects

Alright, I gathered up 30 more fat quarter projects for you. :)

Country Living makes pincushions using cookie dough cutters.  You could make several out of one fat quarter.  I like this idea because you are reusing what you have in your home.  I think they would make great gifts too.

whipstitch made this castle.  I know it looks big, but it really is not. 


 Mauby thought about the little boys!  Here's her tool belt using one fat quarter.


Positively Splendid made a ruffled sunglass case.  Now if only I would stop losing my glasses . . .

Remarkably Domestic covered a small tin using one fat quarter

Checkered Tote from BHG.

edward and lilly made a fat quarter tote bag using Cicada Daydream's tutorial.



Cicada's bag.

If you don't want to make a little bag, you can opt for this easy wallet from BHG.

Elsie, from A Beautiful Mess Blog, shows you how to make hair bows.  I need to wear hair bows.

You can make little treat bags for birthday parties like the people at allpeoplequilt.com did. 


Stop Staring and Start Sewing made an Apron in an Hour for you.
I would have never thought about making a pillowcase from fat quarters, but Quilter's Home will show you how.


Amy Friend will show you how to make an iPhone case.  I love the print.



Blissful by quenna made this mini wallet.


Youcanmakethis.com offers a free downloadable "Charming Twirl Skirt" pattern for the American Dolls.  Perfect for those people who bought those expensive son of a guns this Christmas.


And here is a little quilt from Sew, Mama Sew your daughter can tuck her American doll into.

{LBG} Studios made a cute mini coloring book bag.
She also made a makeup brush roll.

If you have felt fat quarters, which, honestly, I don't know if you can buy felt fat quarters, and you are feeling whimsical, make these shrooms.  I guess you could always make it from cotton.


Visit Saltwater-Kids for this coaster.  Or as Jen would say, "Mug Rug."
This is a cute appliqued bag from V and Co. 

2 Little Hooligans made this Ruffled Wristlet.

She also made these clothes dividers.  (She has a Fat Quarter Friday post, if you are interested)
Craft Blog shows you how to cover a notebook with a fat quarter.

Soule Mama made a Gratitude Wrap for writing notes.


Here's a drawstring bag from BHG.


Jen Grant Morris covered a trough with one fat quarter.

The Sewing Blog made a Moleskin Journal Cover.

This quilt is from Bolt Neighborhood.  This would be up my alley since I have never quilted before.

Moda Bake Shop made plate chargers.


Didn't get enough of a fat quarter fix?  You can see more here, here, and here.

xx nancy


My quilting book released Sept. 24, 2015 and is available on Amazon.  Check it out!






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