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Come Be With Me at Honey Bee!

Today is the day!
Come see me at Honey Bee Quilt Store and pick up your copy of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 6!
I will be bringing some fun show & tell, including 100% Chance of Rain, my quilt seen in 100 Blocks Vol. 5!

Come see me at Honey Bee Quilt Store!

Today, November 25, 2012
1:30 – 3:30 pm

9308 Anderson Mill Rd #300
Austin, TX 78729
512-257-1269

By special request, I will also be bringing The Project of Doom and it’s pretty ribbons from AAQG’s recent quilt show!
Can’t make it to Honey Bee today? I still have copies of 100 Blocks Vol. 6 that you can purchase through my etsy shop and I will be more than happy to personalize for you!
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Featured Pattern: Bicycle! (paper pieced), just $2 on Craftsy!

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Quiltmaker 100 Blocks, Vol. 6 Blog Tour!

Quiltmaker 100 Blocks, Vol 6

Welcome, welcome!

November crept right up on me and here it is November 5 and time for my Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Blog Tour post!

I’m so excited to be included in another fantastic issue of 100 Blocks!

Let’s do it!

Leave a comment by Nov. 11 and be entered to win a free copy of this issue.

How fun and easy is that?! 

Scarecrow Surprise! In Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, vol. 6

I have a new friend to introduce to you today called Scarecrow Surprise!

This guy came about because I wanted something that said “autumn,” but was also playful and included a tiny bit of hand embroidery.

Scarecrow Surprise! In Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, vol. 6

You can find Scarecrow Surprise on page 30 of 100 Blocks Vol. 6. And look there to the right…I’m super excited to have Scarecrow Surprise right next to a wonderful pattern by Charise from Charise Creates! How awesome is that?

Scarecrow Surprise! In Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, vol. 6

Here’s something else fun… Scarecrow Surprise is on the cover, too!

*throws confetti*

He joins May Showers as 100 Blocks cover alumni!

Scarecrow Surprise!

What? You’re supposed to be scared of me!

I started with just a scarecrow, but after a couple of doodles, I quickly realized that he was a lonely old guy standing there all alone. I started thinking about what a scarecrow is actually supposed to do and I wondered how often a birds ignore the You Shall Not Land directive.

A lot, I bet!

 

Scarecrow Surprise! Penciled in face.

When I drafted this guy out, he had a plain face. After adding the bird to his shoulder, I realized what was missing…his reaction! Here it is penciled in on my first draft.

Scarecrow Surprise! Design in Progress

Here’s a little sneak peak of how the pre-published version of the pattern looked. Look, ma, no numbers!

Scarecrow Surprise! Stonehenge variation Scarecrow Surprise! In blues Scarecrow Surprise! sold colors

And, of course, I have to share some variations!

Above is Stonehenge Scarecrow, Feeling Blue Scarecrow and Warm Colors Scarecrow!

Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Vol. 6 will be available at your local quilt shops and bookstores November 13 and I will be selling a limited amount of signed copies in my etsy shop, so be sure to check back for that!

Come see me at Honey Bee Quilt Store in Austin, Texas, Sunday November 25 for a Quiltmaker’s 10o Blocks Vol. 6 magazine signing event! I will be signing magazines and sharing some of my other work!

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Quiltmaker 100 Blocks, Vol. 5 Blog Tour!

Welcome, welcome to my Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Blog Tour Post! It is with the utmost pleasure that I share my block and quilt from Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 5with you today!I’m celebrating by not only sharing my block and lots of fun photos, but with fun giveaways! Make sure you scroll to the bottom for details!

If you do a little bit of poking around on Sewhooked, you’ll find that I’m absolutely obsessed with paper piecing! I design my own patterns, I teach paper piecing courses both online and in real life and I am active in a number of paper piecing groups.

Just recently, I hosted the Garden Party Blog Hop, which featured a new paper pieced pattern every day during the month of April, each by a different designer!

You can also find me right each week hosting Talk To Me Tuesday, my crafty show and tell vlog!

Enough about me, on to the fun stuff…my Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks contribution… May Showers!

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

Meet Sue. She’s a sweet little lady, heading out for the day. She takes her umbrella and then reaches out to see if it might be raining. April is over now and she’s ready for May flowers, but a few drops of rain are still falling!

May Showers

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How about trying May Showers in a variety of fabrics?

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

Just look at that sweet little hand! Don’t be scared of tiny pieces, they’re just like any other part of a paper pieced pattern, but with less stitches!

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

I do tend to make a mess when I work!

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

Quick Tip: When stitching block units together, remove the paper that is inside the same allowance after you stitch. That will keep those tricky little pieces from getting stuck when you stitch across the seams.
Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

I was super excited when I was asked to contribute a quilt for Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks that included May Showers. I ran with the very first idea I had, which was our rainy day girl leaving her house! I call this piece 100% Chance of Showers. 🙂

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

Sue and her house (which had to be purple!), in progress (above) and a great photo I took outside (below) before mailing 100% Chance of Showers off to Quiltmaker!

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

This quilt is actually four individual blocks, all created to work together! It’s made primarily of Moda Marble coordinates.

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

To quilt 100% Chance of Showers, I outlined the shapes of Sue and free-motion quilted in the background.

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol. 5

For the house, I added “siding” with stitching and quilted around the windows so the panes would stand out.

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I make most of my quilt labels by ironing a piece of fabric to freezer paper and securing the top with masking tape. It works fantasticly, as you can see! To make attaching my label a bit quicker, I stitch two sides into my binding before appliqueing the rest.

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Leave a comment on this post and you’ll be entered to win a free copy of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 5! Another lucky reader will win a free PDF copy of my my pattern set, Fanciful Fairies! You have until May 8 to comment! Only comments with email addresses will be included in the drawing.

Use coupon code QUILTMAKER now through May 8 and get 20% off your total purchase from the Sewhooked Shop! Offer not valid on Etsy or Craftsy.

I am giving away a copy of EQ7, so be sure and check out my Garden Party post from April 28 for details on how to enter! Winner to be announced on May 7.

Thanks for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed my Quiltmaker 100 Blocks Blog Tour Post and that you’ll stop back by sometime soon!

If you’re local to the Austin, Texas area, please stop by Honey Bee Quilt Store on Saturday, May 12 from 10am-Noon for my trunk show! There will be copies of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 5 for sale at the shop and I will be giving away a wall hanging made from May Showers to one lucky visitor!

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