Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Rags the Scarecrow...

"Rags"
So what did I do today... well I played in my sewing room all afternoon and I came up with this new guy.  "Rags" the scarecrow!  I can't wait to put him on display in my home this fall, and you can too!  This applique is so versatile , just change up the colors. For a "Raggedy Rags" change his hair color to red and use white/cream for his face.  For "Rags the clown", change his hair color to red, his nose to red, face color white, use some brightly printed fabric for his clothes and hat.  Voila a different look!

 Pattern is currently available on my Etsy site and will be available to quilt shops soon.  It's off to the distributors shortly.  Can't find it at you favorite shop?  Please ask your favorite shop to carry "Quilt Doodles", then we can all doodle around in our craft/sewing rooms!  Spread the Doodle! I'm quite excited about my new pattern... can you tell?  I hope that you enjoy my new pattern and it brings a smile to your face!

Happy quilting and perfect stitches to you!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Lincoln's Telegraph, January 10, 1864

"If there is any religious community in your district who adjure the principle of War for conscientious motive, give them an indefinite Parole if any of them should be drafted."  Abraham Lincoln

This weeks block from the Civil War Diary Quilt Book is called Lincoln's Telegraph. It was a fun block to work on this week. I was so excited to be able to use the 'Lincoln' fabric I had received from Rosemary Youngs. Thank you, Rosemary! I love it! If you are unable to find the Lincoln portrait fabric, I would recommend downloading a picture from online and printing it onto the fabric you run through your ink-jet printer.



Here is the fabric that I choose for this block, I picked out a red/navy print to go with the 'President Lincoln' fabric that I received from Rosemary.

I printed up the foundation paper using the companion CD using EQ5.  I wrote the fabric colors in each of the sections.

The block is broken down into 5 different sections.

I held the fabric and foundation paper up to a light so that I could center President Lincoln's portrait in the center block.

I find it easier to paper piece if I have my fabric cut into strips.

Sewing on the lines, remember to sew a 1/4" past the draw line.

The center section is done, but not trimmed up.

I like to use my ruler and rotary cutter to trim up the 1/4" seams around each block.

The five sections are all trimmed up and ready to be pieced together.

Sewing the sections together on the 1/4" seam, remember to line up all seams before you start to sew.


"Lincoln's Telegraph,  January 10, 1864"

This is the last quilt block from Eldress Nancy Elly Moore's chapter.  It's time to move onto the next chapter of 'The Civil War Diary Quilt' book, Hannah Walton Sanders.  Next time I will work on the block named 'Rememberances'.  If you have any questions or comments on the block, feel free to email me.


Remember to post your progress on the Civil War Diary Quilt Group on Flickr

Happy quilting!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Wilson!

"Wilson" #212
My ever loving, furry friend, Wilson is now available to romp around your home!  Wilson has inspired this new Doodlette pattern!  It is currently available on my Etsy site.  The pattern is available as a PDF or packaged pattern.

 It's cute appliqued onto a towel, a tote bag, an apron, a pillow.... let your imagination go.  Who can resist my goofy dog.  He's got the energy of Marley and is everybody's best buddy.  You gotta love him!  The perfect pattern for the dog lover in your family.  Switch up the colors to match the poochie poo in your life.

"Rooo roooo roooo..." is what Wilson said when I showed him how cute it turned out.