Showing posts with label Free Motion Applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Motion Applique. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

September Tutorial Tuesday #2 - Free Motion Applique Pillow

This month's Tutorial Tuesday is brought to you by Laura of Stitches by Laura.

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I'm so excited to be sharing how I make pillow covers!

Supplies:
     • FMA Pattern by StitchART - (I used the Birthday Set) 
     3/4 yard Fabric Finders Chambray - (I used Grey)
     2 yards Jumbo 1.5" Riley Blake Ric-Rac - (I used White)
     1 Charm Pack
     1 Travel size pillow (14" x 20")
     Scrap of quilt batting approx. 20" x 28"
     Piece of other fabric for interlining approx. 20" x 28"
     Fusible Web (Amount varies.)
     Thread
     Scissors
     Rotary cutter, ruler, and mat
     Safety pins


1. First, cut your chambray (background fabric) 14" x 20."  Yes, this is the size of the pillow, but we'll trim it down just a little after the free motion applique.

2. YOU are in charge of the appliques - I styled mine after my nephew's children, changing the scale as needed for the different ages. I also flipped the smallest one halfway through tracing so he would be holding both of his sisters' hands. Follow the directions in the pattern or use methods you are already familiar with for creating your masterpiece.

3. After you have your scene created, trim about 2" off each side so that it now measures 10" x 16".

4. Next, we are going to sew on the ric-rac. As shown in the pictures below, position the ric-rac so that half of it is hanging off the edge of your chambray. Pin in place on one side and sew using a scant 1/4" seam allowance.  Trim off excess.  Repeat for the remaining three sides.

5. Now it's time to trim off the overhanging ric-rac.  Yikes, sound scary?  Don't worry, it's not!  Turn your piece over so that the back is facing up.  Using a ruler and rotary cutter or scissors, very carefully cut along the edge of the chambray.  All four sides!
Now you have clean edges all the way around!!
6. Take the charm squares that you didn't cut and stack them up. (maybe 2 stacks!)  Again, using a rotary cutter or scissors cut these in half so that they measure 2 1/2" x 5."
Also cut pieces the same size from the chambray and fabric you used for appliques.
I have a few pieces that are 2 1/2" squares because that's what I could get from the leftover applique fabrics.

7. On to the borders! Lay your appliqued piece on the table and surround it with the strips you just cut.  Keep moving them around until you are pleased with the layout, or go with a random selection like I did (except for the two pieces that were directional). These don't have to be exact, but need to be at least as long as each side!

8. Take your mini strips from one side and sew them all together to form a longer strip that is at least as long as your first side.  Pin to one edge of your appliqued fabric (right sides together), covering the ric-rac and matching raw edges.  Sew this seam, then press open.
See how mine is a little longer at the top edge? 
That's okay, just trim it off straight and even with your rotary cutter!

9. Repeat with the other three sides, remembering to trim as needed and don't forget to press!!

10. After it's all trimmed up nice and straight, we'll get started with the quilting process.  We need to make a quilt sandwich, as shown in the picture below.  The piece we've been working on will be the top layer, the middle will be the quilt batting, and the bottom will be the plain fabric.  I didn't use the chambray for this layer because it won't be seen later, but you can if you want.

11. Using safety pins, secure all three layers together (This is a small piece and doesn't need tons of pins.), then take it to your machine and free motion quilt however you would like to!  I did very sparse "meandering" lines  in the center and stitched on or very near the seam lines in the border.

12. After quilting, remove the safety pins and clip any threads you see hanging about.

13. It's time to measure our mini-quilt.  If your "pretty" top measures 14" x 20"  all you need to do is trim off the batting and backing fabric so that it is even with the top piece.  If your top piece measures a little larger than you need, trim off around all of the edges until it measures the same as your pillow.

14. Cut two pieces of chambray measuring 14" x 27" each.  Fold each piece in half, short sides meeting.  Press, then sew a line about 3/4 inch from the folded edge.  These will form the back of the pillow case/cover.

15. Place the front piece on the table, right side facing up.  Place one of your back pieces on top of the front piece matching raw edges--folded end will be near the center of the top piece.  Pin in place.

16. Repeat with other back piece.  Now it's time to sew all the way around the pillow cover. (We will turn it out through the overlapping back pieces.)  If you plan on washing this later on, it's a good idea to finish the seams either with a zig-zag stitch or using a serger. (I opted for the serger.)
Stitched and serged. You can see where the pieces overlap, right?

17. Turn right side out where the back pieces overlap and give it a good press.

All done!  Insert pillow form and sit back and admire all of your hard work!

Thank you for the great tutorial Laura! To check out more of Laura's creations take a peek at her blog, Stitches by Laura.

And don't forget that this week all precuts (charm packs, layer cakes, jelly rolls, fat eighth, and fat quarter bundles) are 20% off. The sale ends at 11:59pm MT, Friday, 9/16/16.
 
Happy Creating!
Danielle Storm
www.whimsicalfabric.com


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Monday, December 21, 2015

12 Days of Sales - Day 11 - 30% Off Appliques and Applique Fabric Bundles


http://www.whimsicaldesignsclothing.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=347

 Save on All Embroidery Machine Applique Designs,
Free Motion Applique Designs, and All Applique Fabric Bundles!

http://www.whimsicaldesignsclothing.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=347

We also have some new Mini Embroidery Designs that coordinate with our Winterland Applique Designs. These are prefect for doll clothes, hair bows, tea towels, pockets, etc. Each design comes in 1", 1½", 2", and 2½" size. 

http://www.whimsicaldesignsclothing.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=347_581
These stitch out fast and are great for last minute gifts!
Purchase the complete collection and save 45%!
Sale prices are good until 11:59pm MT tonight, Monday 12/21.

Happy Creating!
Danielle Storm

www.whimsicalfabric.com

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Time is Running Out on this FREE Pattern Download!


You still have time to download StitchArt's FREE Tea Time PDF Free Motion Applique pattern. Hurry though, as time is running out. StitchArt has generously created and is offering this a adorable pattern free to all Whimsical Fabric & Me Facebook group members. Join our group today (if you are not already a member) and download this precious design before it's gone. Offer ends tomorrow night, Monday, at 11:59pm CT.  Yes, we have extended this freebie for an extra 24 hours to make sure you get it.  ;)


 And don't forget to shop StitchART on our site. Use the coupon code StitchArt to save 25% off your order now through Monday night, 11/9/15. (Also extended an additional 24 hours for you.)
 

You can read more about StitchART and learn a cool tip on how to cover stains and holes in clothing by reading our earlier blog post here.

http://whimsicalfabricblog.blogspot.com/2015/11/introducing-stitchart-free-motion.html

Happy Creating!
Danielle Storm
 

Monday, November 2, 2015

Introducing StitchART Free Motion Applique - A FREEBIE and a SALE too!


Hi all!!!!! My name is Jeanine Thomlinson and I am the artist and designer behind StitchART Free Motion Applique Patterns.  I'm a 30 something, carb loving, mom of two cute girls and I am VERY excited to be here on the Whimsical Fabric blog sharing with you today!
 

Today's projects are all using the very buttery soft Art Gallery Wonderland line!  LOVE that this line has wovens and knits! The owl knit I used on the leggings is a gorgeous weight and great for holding up to kids play. The woven has such a nice drape and so soft it is FAB for tunics and dresses.  It gives them flow.
(Cheeks is wearing the Oliver and S Playtime Set)

My passion is sewing and sketching, so it only made sense to start combining my interests to maximize my time, and thus I began creating free motion applique patterns!

Free motion applique is using your free motion foot/darning foot on your regular sewing machine and pretty much drawing with your machine to create a gorgeous, one of a kind, applique! You can read more about free motion applique HERE and ask any questions you have in my Facebook Group.
 

I am SOOOO excited to be joining with Whimsical Fabric for their 5000 Member Celebration with a FREE (for a limited time) Tea Time applique pattern that you can find in their Whimsical Fabric & Me Facebook Group.
  

Free motion applique is also a fun way to make lemonade when a lemon comes your way during the sewing process (thanks serger ...)  I was on my FINAL seam finish and literally 2 inches left and the knife catches the bodice!!! AHHH!!!!! After a brief moment of panic, I cut a few extra flowers from the Tea Time pattern.

I put a little lightweight iron on interfacing on the back of the bodice, making sure the fabric was in original place, and then put the free motion applique directly on top of the hole in the front. FMA is great for holes because thanks to all that stitching and lines it is well covered. Also, the heat and bond used in the free motion applique helps keep the edges from fraying.
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You can find my patterns HERE on Etsy.
My patterns are NOW also available on the Whimsical Fabric website. Use the coupon code StitchART and save 25% off your StitchART order on Whimsical Fabric now through Sunday, 11/8/15  Monday, 11/9/15!  Yup, it's been extended for an extra 24 hours!!  Woo hoo!

You can't even tell this free motion applique on the bodice wasn't a part of the original plan!

PS. I just love that the Oliver and S Playtime pattern comes with a topstitching template to stitch around the front and back to keep the facing down. It is a GORGEOUS finishing detail!

Please make sure to join the Whimsical Fabric & Me Facebook Group today so you can pick up your FREE copy of the Tea Time Free Motion Applique pattern by StitchARTThis design will only be available free on our Facebook Group through Sunday, 11/8/15  Monday, 11/9/15.
 
And don't forget to shop StitchART on our site and use the coupon code StitchArt to save 25% off your order now through Sunday, 11/8/15  Monday, 11/9/15!

Happy Shopping and Creating!
Danielle Storm
 

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Meet a MIM Sponsor - Suzanne Winter of Winter Wear Designs

 
 Click HERE to View the Official Rules

Hi All, I am  Suzanne and I blog over at Winter Wonderings... and Pattern Revolution.  I am also the designer behind Winter Wear Designs.  As the mom two 4 year old twin boys and a 3 year old (going on 13) girl, life can be a bit crazy.  Sewing and design is my grounding spot, my place where I am me.

 My sewing start can definitely be attributed to my Mom who not only sewed costumes for my siblings and I, but also special dresses, drum major uniforms, and regular old clothes.  I think I can say that her greatest influence that trickled down to me was this nifty booklet called 'No Pattern Sewing' that she has had since the 60's or 70's.  She taught me the basics of a needle and thread and that you can create anything, no pattern needed.


 But, my love of sewing can be traced back to college where I double majored in Theater and History.  My obligatory costume shop class freshman year opened up doors for me to design and create.  Drafting, Draping, and Sketching classes filled my schedule; and the sewing bug infected me for a lifetime.


 I may have design ADD and have been told that I like to bite off more than I can chew, but my babies are bouncing off the walls and so is my passion to create clothes that will keep up with them!!!  I am so happy to be here sharing my creativity, my style, and my desire to try and learn new things and help you do the same.

 HUGS (yep, I'm a hugging kind of girl),

Please make sure to check out Suzanne's shop today, Winter Wear Designs, and tell her thank you for sponsoring our challenge by picking up some of her adorable patterns! Don't forget to use the coupon code: WFsave20 , while checking out to save 20% off your entire order. 


Happy Creating!
Danielle Storm