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Do you Sue?

Something Wicked This Way Comes Blog Hop Prize

There’s still time to win this fun prize pack!

Entering is simple:

Make Trick or Treat Sue and share her with my flickr group for a chance to win this fun prize pack! Winner receives Pumpkin Coasters donated by Jewells, an autographed copy of Quilt Sampler magazine, courtesy of Honey Bee Quilt Store, a featured store in this issue and a sweet Halloween bag of fat quarters!

Winner to be announced on Tuesday, October 30, 2013. Only photos shared via flickr are eligible to win. Click for the original blog post!

Check out who has been visiting flickr!

Trick or Treat Sue
by Susie’s Sunroom

Trick or treat Sue - Carin
by Carin

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by kwilterPT

Trick or Treat Sue
by craftytokyomama

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Santa and His Bag

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Something (not so) Wicked…

Welcome friends, old and new!

Halloween is one of my favorite times of year…

Candy!

Costumes!

Candy!

Scary movies!

Candy!

Wait, did I already say that? 😉

TODAY is particularly special to me because it is my very best friend’s birthday!

*throws confetti*

Happy birthday, Jewells!

Trick or Treat Sue

>>> Trick-or-Treat Sue <<<

10″ paper pieced
free for your personal & non-profit use

In celebration of Soma’s fabulous Halloween-themed hop, I’ve created a pattern just for you in one of my absolute favorite themes: Sunbonnet Sue!

I love her so much, she and her friends have their own page here on Sewhooked!

This little Sue has dressed up like a witch and has headed out to trick-or-treat!

Is that candy I see in her pumpkin?

Trick or Treat Sue - EQ Version Trick or Treat Sue

From concept to block: EQ7 version on the left, in fabric on the right!

Tip: Reduce your pattern by 50% to create a 5″ block!

Spiderweb Sue Purple Trick or Treat Sue

How fun is she with a variety of different patterns?

Tip: Want your Sue to face the other way? Just print your pattern in mirror image!

Something Wicked This Way Comes Blog Hop Prize

Make Trick or Treat Sue and share her with my flickr group for a chance to win this fun prize pack! Winner receives Pumpkin Coasters donated by Jewells, an autographed copy of Quilt Sampler magazine, courtesy of Honey Bee Quilt Store, a featured store in this issue and a sweet Halloween bag of fat quarters!

Winner to be announced on Tuesday, October 30, 2013. Only photos shared via flickr are eligible to win.

More haunted fabric-y goodness…

A Little Haunted Wall Hanging
A Little Haunted, also available on Craftsy!

Zombie

Zombie!  Part of Sunbonnet Sue’s Magical Friends, Set 1: Monster Madness. Also available on Craftsy.

This complete set is one of the featured blog hop prizes on Whims & Fancies! Be sure to check out the details there.

Have a very Happy Halloween season…and thanks for stopping by!

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Santa and His Bag

Featured Pattern: Santa and his Bag, just $2 on Craftsy!

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on the way…

There are some super fun events going on around here!

Sweet Skating Sue Mini Quilt Swap

Today is the LAST DAY to sign up for the Sweet Skating Sue Paper Piecing Mini Quilt Swap and we’d love to have you! Get the details over at The Quilting Gallery!

On October 16, look for my entry in the Something Wicked This Way Comes Blog Hop. All Halloween, all paper pieced, all month long, hosted by Whims and Fancies!

Something Wicked This Way Comes Blog Hop Prize

And, of course there will be prizes when you share your photos with my flickr group! Details on Tuesday.

There will be another VERY SPECIAL blog hop coming soon. It’s a secret for now, but I promise to post the minute I have the go ahead. I hope this one will be fun for you, too!

There are just over two months left to take advantage of the awesome that is STITCHED! Learn to paper piece with me now through December with my full-length video workshop available only through this subscription-based site. You get access to over 20 full-length workshops AND instructors, including myself. Registration is now only $40! Really, $40 for all those workshops…that’s less than $2 per class! Click here for details and support indie craft instructors like me!

I hope to see you around!

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Sweet Skating Sue Needs You!

Sweet Skating Sue Mini Quilt Swap

Time is running out to sign up for the Sweet Skating Sue Paper Piecing Mini Quilt Swap! We’d love to have you!

Get the details over at The Quilting Gallery!

 

 

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More Tabby Faces for the Lotto!

Tabby Faces!

 

 

Look who came in the mail yesterday! We’re up to 18 blocks in our lotto. Fingers crossed for even more sweet faces to show up before Monday!

On a side note, thank you for all the well wishes on my first day at my new job. I definitely jumped right into the deep in, but I’m sure I’ll be swimming in no time!

 

Tabby Face Block Lotto

Join me for the  Tabby Face Block Lotto! This is the last week to get those blocks in! Click here for details! Use coupon code TABBY in my Etsy shop to receive 10% off your total order during the month of September.

 

 

paper piecing mini quilt swap

Click the banner to check out swap details!

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Welcome Paper Pieced Swappers!

Sweet Skating Sue Mini Quilt Swap

Welcome Quilting Gallery friends!

Long time, no see!

The last time you stopped by might have been the Ties That Bind Blog Hop in the spring of this year. Or maybe it was the Celebrate Christmas Quilt-Along & Super Deals for Christmas in 2011. However long it’s been, or if it’s your very first time to visit Sewhooked, I’m glad you’re here!

The fabulous Michele is always creating new ways for quilters to connect and have fun! This Swap is one of them and I hope you have as much fun creating a fun mini quilt for your partner as I did creating this quilt pattern for you!

I’m a sucker for Sunbonnet Sue. When Sue visits my house, she plays by my rules, which means she’s paper pieced!

Sweet Skating Sue Sweet Skating Sue, Purple and Green

And now, what you’re here for,  Sweet Skating Sue, the pattern for your Paper Pieced Mini Quilt Swap!

12″ (12 1/2″ unfinished)

Now available:

Get this complete

printable tutorial including

pattern for just $3 on Craftsy!

Haven’t signed up yet? Just click here!

In addition to sharing your photo with the Quilting Gallery’s flickr group, I would love to see your Paper Pieced Mini Quilt Swap project in the Sewhooked flickr group! Three participants will win autographed copies of Spring/Summer 2012 Quilt Sampler Magazine, a generous donation from Honey Bee Quilt Store in Austin, Texas!

The following is a quick paper piecing tutorial specifically for Sweet Skating Sue.  Keep scrolling to see detail quilting photos and how I prepare my mini quilts for hanging!

Need more instruction? Learn to paper piece with me now through December with my full-length video workshop available only through STITCHED. Membership gives you access to over 20 classes AND instructors and registration is now only $40!

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How To Sweet Skating Sue (1)

Step one is the easiest! Print your pattern.  For best results make sure scaling is set to none so the pattern will print at actual size.

How To Sweet Skating Sue (2)Gather your fabric. Your scarf can be one color or two, it’s up to you!

In this sample, both parts of the scarf are made using one batik fabric. In the pink version, I used two different fabrics to represent the front and the back of the scarf.

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Let’s prep that pattern! Cut the pieces apart using paper scissors.

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Units B1 and B2 will need to be joined to create one Unit that we will call B. I like to use glue for this. Just a little does the job, and unlike tape, you don’t have to worry about accidentally melting it to you iron!

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Using a light source will help you line up those pieces!

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Set your  sewing machine for a short stitch. I like 1.5 on my machine.  A shorter stitching will make removing the paper easier at the end and will also help to keep those stitches in place when taking the paper out.

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Time to sew! For Unit A is a great place to start! You will need background fabric, Sue’s coat fabric, a rotary cutter, a postcard, an Add-A-Quarter Ruler, an iron and an ironing surface. If you don’t have the ruler, you can use a regular rotary ruler. No rotary cutter? Just use scissors!

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Now we’re ready to go! Your first piece of fabric (A1) will go RIGHT SIDE UP on the BACK of the pattern paper. Use a light source to make sure your fabric covers all the way around. Paper piecing is a great use for scrap fabrics. You can also cut a piece out that is slightly larger than your shape. Pin this piece of fabric to the paper.

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Place the pattern with the printed side up and place your postcard (mine is spiffy and from Australia!). Using the postcard as a straight edge, fold along the line that is between the 1 and 2 on Unit A.

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With the paper folded back, place the Add-A-Quarter Ruler on top of your fabric. The ruler has an edge that will butt right up against the paper, making it super easy to get a perfect 1/4″.

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Use your rotary cutter to trim!

Note: If you’re using scissors, just estimate 1/4″. Paper piecing is absolutely doable with just scissors! It’s stitching on the paper that makes your block come out perfect!

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This is your 1/4″ seam allowance after using the Add-A-Quarter Ruler.

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And this is what it looks like from the other side!

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***On the side of the fabric you just trimmed, place the next piece of fabric RIGHT SIDE DOWN. You will repeat this and the following  few steps for every pattern segment from here on out.

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I like to audition my fabric pieces before stitching. Simply fold the fabric up along the stitching line to make sure it will fit. If the fabric is too unwieldy, you can also pin along the stitching line before opening the fabric.

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Stitch exactly on the line, taking one or two stitches before and after the lines that intersect the 1-2 line.

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Be sure to snip those threads!

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A1 and A2, stitched together! Press open as you go.

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And this is what it looks like from the pattern side.

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Repeat from the instruction marked *** for the  rest of the pieces on Unit A.

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Unit A, all stitched!

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And from the paper side!

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We’re going to repeat the process on Unit B. I will go through a couple of extra steps here to show you how to deal with the crazy angels.

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Remember, that first piece of fabric goes right side up!

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Trim with your Add-A-Quarter Ruler & rotary cutter!

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1, 2 and 3, stitched together

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Now, here is where it gets a little tricky. We’re going add piece 5, which is long, skinny and pieced at an angle. If you know the following shortcut, no paper pieced pattern will ever daunt you!

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Place a long strip of fabric, wrong side up on your cutting surface. Place the pattern on top, making sure the edge between 2 and 5 will be covered. Center the fabric so there is plenty of fabric to go over the long edges.

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Fold back the paper using your postcard.

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Cut the fabric with your rotary cutter.

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Turn the fabric so that it is right sides together with the edge you just cut lined up to edge where 2 meets 5. Center the long piece of fabric over the fabric already stitched to the paper. It’s going to look wonky and sideways, but I promise, this is right!

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Here is what it looks like from the front. If you’re not sure, remember you can audition your fabric!

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Stitch along the line.

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Fold out the paper, and guess what, it covers perfectly!

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Pin the fabric to the paper so that it doesn’t flap around.

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Unit B, with all the fabric stitched in place!

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Continue with the above instructions for each remaining unit until they all look something like this.

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Find the edge where Unit A will join Unit B. Using a rotary ruler, trim along the seam allowance that is printed on the pattern. If your seam allowance is not perfectly 1/4″, use your ruler to make adjustments and find the appropriate width.

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Trim the seam allowance on Unit B where it meets Unit A, just as you did above.How To Sweet Skating Sue (47)

Push a pin through Unit A at the corner adjacent to Unit B.How To Sweet Skating Sue (48)

With the fabric sides of the pattern pieces facing, push the pin through the adjacent corner on Unit B.

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Line up the seam allowance and stitch. If you need to, you can pin before this step. (This is Sewing order A>B, as listed on your pattern.)

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Remove the paper in the seam allowance. It will tear off easily. Repeat for both sides.How To Sweet Skating Sue (51)

Press open as you piece the units together.

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A & B, stitched together. Repeat the above steps using the straight pin to stitch together the rest of the pieces. The sewing order is on your pattern.

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AB>C

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E>F; G>H

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EF>GF

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D>EFGH

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DEFGH>I

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ABC>DEFGHI

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If you have a 12 1/2″ ruler, now is the time to use it! If you do not, use your rotary mat to square up your block.

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Ta Da!

And now…a little bonus! I will show a little of the quilting process for the pink version of Sweet Skating Sue!

Curious about Free-Motion quilting? Leah Day has the most comprehensive FMQ tutorials anywhere!

Sweet Skating Sue

Quilt Sandwich. Yum!

Sweet Skating Sue

I used a combination of FMQ and straight line quilting on this project.

Sweet Skating Sue

Mmmm, metallic thread!

Sweet Skating Sue

Sue, you look fabulous!

Sweet Skating Sue

And a little white Fairy Frost to finish!

Sweet Skating Sue

Motion commotion!

Sweet Skating Sue

Another shot of that yummy silver thread!

Sweet Skating Sue

This Sue’s scarf comes in two colors!

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On small projects like this, I like to add fabric squares that have been folded in half to the back top corners before adding my binding.Sweet Skating Sue

This gives me a super easy label…

Sweet Skating Sue

And an easy way to add a dowel rod for hanging!

Ready to stitch some more? My new pattern, Santa and His Bag are just $2 on Craftsy!

Tabby Face Block Lotto

Join me for the  Tabby Face Block Lotto! You still have time to send those blocks in for a chance to win the lot! Click here for details!

Use coupon code TABBY in my Etsy shop to receive 10% off your total order during the month of September!

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Bee Happy, Make Quilts!

Tree Trimming & A Little Haunted KitsHere’s a little something fun!

Honey Bee Quilt Store in Austin, Texas has kitted up Tree Trimming and A Little Haunted with fun fabrics!

A Little Haunted Kit

Tag from A Little Haunted Kit

The kits even include binding!

You can pick up these fun quilts in the store or by giving them a call at 512-257-1269.

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I’m in the middle of a computer crisis today. My laptop had critical hard drive failure this weekend and I’m waiting for repair and to see if any of my data can be restored. I am usually faithful about backing up because of all the pictures, patterns and documents I produce. Unfortunately, and insanely, I have not backed up in several months which means if my data can’t be recovered, I will lose design work, photos and documents from those last few months. If it wasn’t shared either online for via email, I won’t have it. I can’t even begin to express how distressing the prospect is!

To detract from the stress, I’m diligently working on cleaning my studio, finishing some charity projects and pushing ahead with 12 for 2012. My August quilt top just needs borders and I’m about to pull September out of the bag.

Hopefully, the quilt therapy will keep me sane until I know what the damage is!

Tabby Face Block Lotto

The Tabby Face Block Lotto is another ray of sunshine. I’ve received quite a few messages and photos from you all sharing that you’ll have Tabby Faces in the mail this week. How can a slew of happy kitty faces not make me feel better?

And for everyone checking in to see how Tackett is doing, we have not really seen any change. He hasn’t lost weight, but he’s not gained any since the first couple of weeks of his treatment. He still seems chipper, though, so we remain hopeful.

Thanks for listening…see you for Talk To Me Tuesday! Tomorrow’s will be a little different since my computer is out of action…along with all my usual files!

To celebrate the Tabby Face Block Lotto, use coupon code TABBY in my Etsy shop to receive 10% off your total order during the month of September!

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Time is running out!

Learn to paper piece with me now through December with my full-length video workshop available only through STITCHED. You get access to over 20 classes AND instructors and registration is only $40! Click for details

Tabby Face Block Lotto!

Tabby Face Block Lotto

Welcome to the Tabby Face Block Lotto!

How would you like to win a pile of Tabby Face blocks made by quilters from all over the world?

This is your chance!

During the month of September, make up to five Tabby Face blocks, mail them to the address below, and be entered to win.

One lucky quilter will win them all!

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Rules for Entry:

  • Use the free Tabby Face pattern to make a quilt block. Pattern also available on Craftsy!
  • Cats can be tabby or calico (see above for examples)
  • Use a bright tone on tone or solid background. Red, yellow, blue, orange, etc. work great to make that kitty face stand out! Please avoid pastels and black backgrounds.
  • Blocks must finish 5 1/2″ when trimmed. Make sure your printer is set to “no scaling” or “actual size” for best results. This step is very important. Blocks that are the incorrect size will not be included in the lotto.
  • Please staystitch 1/8″ from the raw edge of your block and then remove the paper. Staystitching helps prevent stretching on bias edges and removing the paper will help save the sanity of the winner!
  • Embroidered (hand or machine) whiskers are optional.
  • Please sign block(s) with your name and location on the front, lower right of the block (bottom of the kitty face or in the background fabric) using a quality fabric pen. Micron Pigma Pens are awesome for signing!
  • You may enter up to 5 blocks. Each block receives one entry. If entering more than one block, try to make each of your cats different. The more variety, the better!
  • Please include your name, mailing address and email address on a 3″ x 5″ card with each block you enter. This is very important as it is how the winner will be chosen, contacted and the blocks mailed.
  • To be entered to win, mail your blocks to Tabby Face Block Lotto c/o Sewhooked; 12903 Margit Dr. Austin, TX 78729, USA.
  • Blocks must be received by October 1, 2012. Winners will be announced October 2.
  • Spread the word with copy and paste HTML badges for your website or blog!
  • Add pictures of your blocks to the Sewhooked flickr group! (Pretty please with sugar on top?)

Tabby Face

If you downloaded Tabby Face prior to today, please note that there is a minor update to the pattern. The pattern itself has not changed, but I added an optional note for a nicer finish.

To celebrate the Tabby Face Block Lotto, use coupon code TABBY in my Etsy shop to receive 10% off your total order during the month of September!

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Time is running out!

Learn to paper piece with me now through December with my full-length video workshop available only through STITCHED. You get access to over 20 classes AND instructors and registration is only $40! Click for details

Block Lotto On the Way!

Tabby Face Block Lotto

Coming September 1!

It’s been ages since I did something like this and it’s high time for some fun around here!

The last time I hosted a block lotto was way back in January 2010 with Batiks on Black.

Full details on Saturday!

 

Use coupon code TACKETT right here on Sewhooked and in my Etsy Shop for 25% off your total order during the month of August. This special coupon has been created as a fundraiser for my beloved and sick kitty, Tackett. Tackett is a regular visitor to Talk To Me Tuesday and even has his own Facebookpage. The great majority of the patterns I’ve designed have come into life with Tackett sitting in my lap or on my feet.

Have you made patterns or projects from Sewhooked? I would love to see!  Add them to the Sewhooked flickr group for a chance to be featured on my blog!

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Time is running out!

Learn to paper piece with me now through December with my full-length video workshop available only through STITCHED. You get access to over 20 classes AND instructors and registration is only $40! Click for details

Soon There Will Be Hopping!

Soma, from Whims & Fancies (also a Fandom In Stitches Designer and Day 1 Pattern designer from the Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day Garden Party!), is hosting a Paper Pieced Halloween Blog Hop and she’s looking for designers!

Check out her site for details…it’s sure to be loads of fun!

I’ve signed up to design a block, and hope you will, too. 🙂

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