Wednesday, June 28, 2017

Churn Link Block: A 2017 Q2 Finish A Long Tutorial

Welcome! For my Finish A Long 2017 tutorial, I'm sharing the process for making my Churn Link block.


It's really versatile and looks great in all kinds of settings, which we'll explore at the end of the tutorial. But for now, let's make a block!

Cutting:


For one 12.5" unfinished block, you will need three fabrics: Background, Colour A and Colour B.

From the background fabric (yellow in my image above), cut:

(4) rectangles, 1½" x 4½"
(2) squares, 3" x 3"
(2) rectangles, 2½" x 6½"
(2) rectangles, 2½" x 4½"
(2) squares, 4½" x 4½"
(2) squares, 3½" x 3½"

From EACH of Colour A (red in image) and Colour B (blue in image), cut:

(3) rectangles, 1½" x 4½"
(1) rectangle, 1½" x 3½"
(1) square, 3" x 3"
(3) squares, 2½" x 2½"

Piecing:


1 Take a 3½" x 3½" background square and sew a 1½" x 3½" A rectangle to one side. Press toward the A rectangle. Repeat with the other 3½" x 3½" square and a 1½" x 3½" B rectangle. Press toward the B rectangle.

2. Position the units from step 1 so the A and B rectangles are along the top edge. Stitch a 1½" x 4½" rectangle of the other colour to the left side of both units.
3. Take all 2½" x 2½" A and B squares (6 in total) and draw a diagonal line from one corner to the other on the wrong side of each square.

4. Take a 4½" x 4½" background square and place a 2½" x 2½" colour A square from step 3 face down on one corner as shown. Stitch along the line you drew, then cut off the corner leaving a ¼" seam allowance. Flip the triangle back and press. Repeat with the other 4½" x 4½" background square and a 2½" x 2½"colour B square.

5. Pair a 1½" x 4½" background rectangle and a 1½" x 4½" colour rectangle and stitch together along the 4½" side. Press toward the colour. Make 2 of these sets for colour A and colour B for a total of 4.

6. Take a 2½" x 6½" background rectangle and a 2½" x 4½" background rectangle and place a 2½" x 2½" colour A square from step 3 face down on one end of each background piece, making sure the drawn diagonal lines are oriented as shown. Stitch along the drawn diagonal line on both squares, then cut off the corner leaving a ¼" seam allowance. Flip the triangles back and press. Repeat using the 2½" x 2½" colour B squares with a 2½" x 6½" background rectangle and a 2½" x 4½" background rectangle, again making sure the diagonals are positioned as shown.

7. Take both 3" x 3" background squares and draw a diagonal line from corner to corner on each one. Place a 3" x 3" background square right sides together with a 3" x 3" colour A square. Stitch on the drawn line, cut off one corner leaving a ¼" seam allowance, flip the top corner back and press the HST. Trim to 2½" x 2½". Repeat with the other 3" x 3" background square and  3" x 3"colour B square.

You have now made all of the components of the block!

Block Assembly


1. Assemble the block centre first by using the two units you created in Step 2 and the two you created in Step 4 like so:

2. Create two side strips using one units of each colour from Step 5 and the 4½" long Step 6 units as follows:


3. Attach to each side of the block centre:

4. Create the top and bottom border strips using the two remaining strip units from step 5, the 6½" long units from Step 6 and the HSTs:



5. Attach to the top and bottom and your block is done! Ta daaaaah!



And here is the block laid out in a quilt with some sashing:



You can put it on point:

Or change up the block background:
to create a really interesting quilt:

So many possibilities! Enjoy!

If you're interested in joining the Finish A Long for Q3, the information is in the 2017 Finish A Long tab up top.

Monday, June 26, 2017

Finish A Long: Time to Link up Q2 Finishes!


It might be hard to believe but we have made it to the end of the second quarter of the 2017 FAL and it's time to link up your Q2 finishes!

The 2017 FAL has a community of bloggers across the world jointly hosting the FAL. Our hosts are:
  • Sarah - Sew me - Northern Ireland
Social Media Director
  Before you link up, let's give a huge thank you to our fantastic sponsors:  
For the 2017 FAL, we continue tutorial week. Here is the schedule so you can visit them all:
The 2017 Q2 link for your finishes is now open below on my blog and on each of the hosting blogs - you only need to link on one blog for your finish to appear on each blog. Link-up "rules":
  • Add one link for each finish. If you want to link a round up post of all your finishes, use that link to enter one of your finishes and then link the rest of your finishes separately. Please, only one link per finish, as your link is an entry into the randomly drawn prize draws.
  • Please ensure that the photo or blog post you link up contains a link or reference back to your original list so that we can verify your entry (make sure it is from the appropriate quarter).
  • Please become part of the FAL community. Please check out the links of others and comment. We all need encouragement so let's applaud each other. The 2017 FAL Facebook page is here and follow us on Instagram @finishlong and tag your photos #2017FALQ2yourname (substitute your name), this makes it easier for us to match your finishes with your lists.
  • Our hosts will also link their finishes to share in the community, but they are not eligible for any of the prizes.
The Q2 Finishes link will stay open from now thru July 1, 2017 - link up your finishes early and if you have a last minute one, add that one later so you don't miss out. The prizes will be awarded as soon as we can verify all the entries and do the drawings. We will post the winners on each hosts' blog.

And don't forget to start making your Q3 lists as the Q3 list link opens on July 2nd.

Wednesday, June 14, 2017

Finish A Long Meet the Host: Marci of Marci Girl Designs


Hello!  My name is Marci Debetaz and I blog over at Marci Girl Designs and this month it is my turn to share all about myself as one of the 2017 Global Finish-A-Long hosts.  So here it goes...


Here I am, 4' 11.5" tall, so yeah I'm short and this photo was taken a little over a year ago but I mostly look the same, or at least I like to think so.  I am currently 36 years old in case any of you were wondering because I know I have somewhat of a baby face.  I was born in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, USA but have lived most of my life now in Louisiana.  My family moved a lot when I was growing up, back and forth between Florida and Louisiana to finally settle in Louisiana much to my disliking, because honestly who wants to leave the beach for swampland?  Not me.  Anyways I went to Middle and High School in New Iberia, Louisiana and then attended College in Lafayette, Louisiana (about a 40 minute drive.)  I met my husband in my second year of College, we both were majoring in Industrial Design and we fell in love.  (Oh so sweet!)  So we dated a few years, got engaged and then married all before we finished College.  We graduated College together a semester after the wedding, both with degrees in Industrial Design.  We found jobs, worked, you know, regular married life and then a few years later we bought our first house.


Here is our MAJOR fixer upper 13 years ago when we bought it (though this photo was taken after some serious cleaning up of the yard.)


 Here is our home today, and what you can't see on the back corner of this house is the major addition we are adding and have been working on since February of this year, doing ALL of the work ourselves.  We are hoping to be finished by Christmas, but who knows,  fingers crossed.  I had to mention our house because it has been a major focus of all my free time this year, which stinks because I miss sewing and quilting but will totally be worth it when we are done.

Ok, I got off track.  So after we bought our house we had three kids, two boys, 9 and 5 and our little girl who just turned 2.  I don't post about them directly on social media for their privacy but I promise they are super cute.  It was after my first child was born that I really picked up the sewing/quilting bug again.  I say "again" because I grew up sewing and quilting.  My mom did both and taught me.  I started by making Barbie doll clothing, then that turned into small quilts and sewing my own clothes through High School.  Then when I was in College (and falling in love) I didn't have much time for those hobbies and they fell by the wayside.  After my first was born I became a stay at home mom and discovered I had lots of free time during naps.  Thus my hobbies began anew!


I started up my hobby again making handbags and pouches which I quickly realized I had way too many handbags and pouches, so I opened up an Etsy shop.  I had my shop open for a few years until I closed it at the end of 2011 right before my second son was born.  I always had intentions of opening again after his birth but alas it never happened.  I do hope to one day open up my shop but for now I am enjoying sewing for my family and friends.


  
It wasn't long after I started sewing again that I discovered the world of blogs and designer fabric.  Let's just say that was a total game changer for me and the true obsession began.  I decided to start my own blog in February of 2010 and have been doing so on and off ever since.  I use my blog as a form of diary or portfolio of things I have made through the years and though I find the writing difficult I am glad that I push myself to do so because it is so nice to go back and read about my own projects, many of which I have already forgotten about.


 I love participating in Quilt and Sew Alongs and the occasional competition (for fun, I don't want to stress about it.)  The above quilt was created for the Emerald Pantone Quilt Challenge (I can't remember the year.)  It currently hangs in my bedroom.  This quilt is my original design and entitled, "Emerald Cut."


I will still occasionally make handbags and pouches, I design my own patterns plus make them from independent pattern designers.  The pouch above is one of my designs.


I make way more quilt tops than finished quilts, sadly I have a huge WIP pile.  The photos above and below are examples of two of these quilt tops awaiting quilting.  The top is a One Block Wonder quilt created from just one large scaled print fabric. The quilt below is another Pantone Quilt Challenge, the color that year was Radiant Orchid, this quilt is also my own design.  It is one of my personal favorites.


In 2014 I was chosen to be a contestant in an online sewing challenge called "Sewvivor."  The bag below was my entry for the very first round, which was nautically themed.  Though I didn't make it past the first round, I made a great new set of online sewing friends and had a ton of fun in the process.


Within the first year or so of blogging I also found Flickr and through Flickr I found out about online Quilting Bee's.  I quickly joined several and have never looked back.  I made friends in those first groups, that I still have today and we are still sewing bee blocks for each other.  Though Flickr isn't as predominant these days, things have shifted over to Instagram and the fun continues.  A few years ago most of my quilting bees were coming to a finish and two of my fellow bee mates decided to create a new hand picked group that they named Bee Sewcial.  The concept of the group is that we stay connected and in touch, use only solids and work in improv.  This is our third year together and honestly one of my favorite things to do every month.  The creativity involved and the friendship is just so fantastic.  At the end of our first year together we opened up the sewing prompts to everyone interested and anyone can now sew along with us using the hashtag #inspiredbybeesewcial.


 I guess that about sums of my life.  Stay at home mom to three, in between running the kids to school and nap times I sew and quilt.  I have tried crochet, knitting, tatting, beading and about every other craft you can think of but in the end I always return to sewing and quilting.  I love improv but I also love traditional quilt blocks.  I love to sew clothes, handbags and pouches.  Don't ask me to alter your clothes or to iron like normal people.  It isn't going to happen.  I have a huge pile of WIP's and have been participating in the Finish-A-Long since its inception.  I was thrilled to be asked to host this year and I have been slowly working through that pile.  I do so hope you join us this year!

I'll end my post reminding everyone that in 10 days the second quarter finishes link up opens, you still have time to finish those projects so get to work!

Thank you for joining me today, Marci