Have you picked your fabric, yet? I am making my blocks from Northcott's Toscana line of blues and purples. Also, using white solid as my light.
Here is today's block. It is Album Star. The star points are made from flying geese. I used the stitch and flip method. You place the square in the corner of the rectangle and sew it diagonally. Trim the extra off the corner and press. You can check out the technique on youtube.com at Fabric Junction under making flying geese--3 different methods.
Cutting
Light fabric
one 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangle
four 2" x 3 1/2" rectangles
four 2" sq.
Medium or Dark fabric
two 1 1/2" x 3 1/2" rectangles
eight 2" sq.
Enjoy the block,
Terry
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Monday, November 6, 2017
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Monday, May 22, 2017
Graduation!
Our May is going so fast. Graduations, end of school, dance recitals, softball, track and soccer are all going on at the same time. It is all so exciting. We love seeing the kids doing their thing.
(Yes, that is a coat under her uniform. It was 48 degrees.)
A very popular attraction in our area is Bear Country. We were able to go last week and see all sorts of animals, but the bears are our favorites. Once you drive through the park and see the adults, you can park and walk in a separate area to see the babies. I highly recommend it if you're ever in the area. This guy was just hanging out. leaning on his favorite rock.
(Yes, that is a coat under her uniform. It was 48 degrees.)
A very popular attraction in our area is Bear Country. We were able to go last week and see all sorts of animals, but the bears are our favorites. Once you drive through the park and see the adults, you can park and walk in a separate area to see the babies. I highly recommend it if you're ever in the area. This guy was just hanging out. leaning on his favorite rock.
Now that school is ending, we are planning some fun projects during the summer. This weekend, if you visit the store, we will be having a Memorial Day Weekend Fabric Sale. May 25-27th, we will be offering a free yard of fabric when you buy 4 yards. Or 3 yards of free fabric if you buy 8 yards.
In June, we will be hosting the Fabric Junction Juniors Sewing Camp. From June 12-15, we will be working with kids 8 and over to create multiple projects during the week. Beginner's classes are 9:00-12:00. Intermediate classes are 1:00-4:00. Project kits, machines, snacks and drinks will be provided. We would love to have your kiddo learn to sew at our shop this summer! Call to reserve their spot. 605-347-2235.
Later this summer, we will be hosting a Sewing Retreat for adults. We can't wait to give you more details as they become available.
Have we mentioned that we do quilting? One of our customers recently brought in a T-shirt topper for us to quilt. Her granddaughter is a softball player and the quilt used many of her uniforms and t-shirts in it. Lynette used our quilting software to create a softball stitch that is fantastic. Take a look:
We love the creativity that our customers have and we love finishing their projects. If you ever need someone to quilt for you, please call or go to our website to fill out the order form. We ship anywhere!
Have a great week!
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
In Like a Lion, Out like a Tornado
Here in South Dakota, it gets a bit windy. Doesn't matter the season, we can have gusts of wind up to 60 mph any time. This past week, we hit 70 degrees, and then this happened:
Granted, it was a beautiful way to wake up. But snow, wind, and fog on Tuesday, then 60 and sunny on Wednesday? It's enough to make me duck under the covers for a few more weeks until I see the green of the grass and the lawn mowers out. 😒
I guess I could get a few more inside projects done while I'm waiting. Maybe I'll start a new quilt. Terry has just created a new tutorial to show you how to create a quilt with her newest pattern. She calls it Under the Stars. I think you can see why.
The quilt is beautiful. I hope you get a chance to watch her video. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for all the newest videos.
Our sewing classes are so much fun. We've seen aprons and coasters this month so far. Next week is a pot holder and soon a really cute tote.
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Pineapple Potholder |
Speaking of roosters, it is a great time to start a garden. Do any of you start your gardens inside? I would love to hear your advice on how to keep them going before transplanting them outside. I don't have much success with that. They sprout and then die before I can get them outside. It's very depressing. Thanks in advance for all your sage advice!
Wednesday, March 8, 2017
It's Wednesday!
My desk is full of things to do. I love being busy at work. To me, if I'm not busy at work, I may as well not be here. How about you? How is your week going?
I'm not the only one who's busy around here. Terry posted another YouTube tutorial this week. It's called "Binding with Cuddle Fabric." Cuddle (or Minky) fabric seems to give people some trouble when working with it. Terry's video will help explain how to use it for binding without making yourself crazy. Here's the tutorial:
If you're running out of ideas for your next project, we might be able to help! Our Robert Kaufman Botanical Beauty is on sale this week. It's regularly $8.20. This week it is $6.50. What a beautiful start to a striking quilt.
These are the coordinating fabrics to help finish your quilt.
March is a fun month for all of us here in South Dakota. We've been sweating at 70 degrees one day to shivering in our boots at 30 the next. Just this week we had snow blowing sideways in 50 mph gusts of wind. With these teasers of spring, I'm getting antsy to start my garden. I always say I'm going to start with seeds inside. By the time I finally get to plant them, the seedlings have dried up and died. So then I go buy starters from the store, get them in the ground, and then it snows. Or a deer eats them. Or something. I can't decide if I'm determined or crazy when I do this every summer. I'm still trying to figure out how those clever Canadians grow their beautiful gardens. Maybe I'll go visit sometime and find out. Until then, maybe you can comment below on some gardening tips for me. Thanks!
I'm not the only one who's busy around here. Terry posted another YouTube tutorial this week. It's called "Binding with Cuddle Fabric." Cuddle (or Minky) fabric seems to give people some trouble when working with it. Terry's video will help explain how to use it for binding without making yourself crazy. Here's the tutorial:
If you're running out of ideas for your next project, we might be able to help! Our Robert Kaufman Botanical Beauty is on sale this week. It's regularly $8.20. This week it is $6.50. What a beautiful start to a striking quilt.
These are the coordinating fabrics to help finish your quilt.
March is a fun month for all of us here in South Dakota. We've been sweating at 70 degrees one day to shivering in our boots at 30 the next. Just this week we had snow blowing sideways in 50 mph gusts of wind. With these teasers of spring, I'm getting antsy to start my garden. I always say I'm going to start with seeds inside. By the time I finally get to plant them, the seedlings have dried up and died. So then I go buy starters from the store, get them in the ground, and then it snows. Or a deer eats them. Or something. I can't decide if I'm determined or crazy when I do this every summer. I'm still trying to figure out how those clever Canadians grow their beautiful gardens. Maybe I'll go visit sometime and find out. Until then, maybe you can comment below on some gardening tips for me. Thanks!
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