First, winner of our $40 giveaway from Five Monkey Fabric, #198:
Oooooh I love the Black and White bundle, 4 Fat Quarters - sweet!!! Thanks!
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Get ready to die. of. cuteness. I have to admit that today's Holiday Gift Tutorial is 100% selfish of Heather and I. We both went nuts when we discovered Erin from Why Not Sew? and her mini quilts. So unbelievably cute. And she does not disappoint today! Make sure to see Why Not Sew? , her darling gallery of birdie quilts and her shop.
First of all I'd like to say a big "Thank You" to Heather & Megan for asking me to be apart of all of these great Christmas tutorials. I hope I can deliver. All of the projects have been fantastic! For my Christmas Tutorial I am going to show you how I make, and how you can make, a mini Christmas quilt that can be used for a wall hanging or topple topper.
You will need: Heat'n Bond or a fusible web of your choice (you won't need much of this, 4 x 10 inches should be enough) Fabric of your choosing for applique pieces (large scraps are perfect!) 12 inch square of background fabric (I used linen) 1 3/4 inch square for the present. 13 inch square piece of batting 13 inch square piece of backing fabric Black thread Darning foot for free-motion sewing (alternative-hand embroidery) binding fabric and method of choice Birds, holly leaf, holly berry template here.
Draw or trace your pieces onto the paper side of your fusible web. Cut out your pieces leaving at least 1/8 of an inch around your drawn lines. This will insure that the fusible web has covered all of the fabric and there will be less chance of fraying. You may use the birds, holly and berries that I drew for you or by all means draw your own. The ones for the file are not what I used here. I tried to draw nicer ones for you to use that are in the file. Birds, holly leaf and holly berry file here.
Fuse your pieces to the WRONG side of your fabric.
Cut out your pieces ON the drawn line.
Use black thread and set your machine up for free motion sewing (darning foot, drop feed dogs).
Next I draw a branch between each set of Holly for the birds and present to rest on.
Then I outline the present and make little loops for the bow.
The birds are outlined next. I like to go around them a few times. Then make eyes, a beak and little bird legs. For all of these outlines I like my stitches to fall on the fabric pieces and the background fabric. I like a really drawn / sketchy look. Now this is where you can decide if you are finished with your block or if you want to add some embroidered words.
I wanted to embroider a Bible scripture on mine. I just grab a Sharpie and write right on the background fabric.
Here it is embroidered. I know that it isn't perfect. But it has that handmade feel that my mother loves and this is for her so I know it's okay. You can use a ruler and write very neatly on the lines or use a really pretty font, whatever you like. I prefer this method. Press and square up your block now. There is some shrinkage and distortion from the free-motion stitching and the embroidery. Now you can add a patchwork border or a plain border or leave your block as is. It's really up to you and I have made these using all of the above and they are all great options. Next layer your block (top), batting and backing fabric to make a quilt sandwich. Baste.
For this quilt I am quilting some horizontal uneven lines with big stitches.
Next thing you do is bind your quilt! I chose a bright cream colored fabric with pretty green polka dots for the binding.
That's it! Enjoy your new Christmas quilt! I hope my instructions are clear. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to ask. I hope you all have a wonderful holiday with the people you love! Thanks again Heather & Megan!
Thank you to everyone who participated on our Holiday Gift Tutorials series, we are so appreciative!
November 7th: Amber from A Little Bit Biased Tutorial: Holiday Table Topper
November 14th: Quilt Story :) Tutorial: Winter Tree Table Runner
November 21st: Bev from Flamingo Toes Tutorial: Linen Jewelry Travel Bag
November 28th: Corey from Little Miss Shabby Tutorial: Hope Canvases
December 5th: Jeni from In Color Order Tutorial: Fabric Embellished Dish Towels
December 12th: Melissa from Happy Quilting Melissa Tutorial: Holiday Oven Mitt
December 19th: Erin from Why Not Sew?
Oh my! SO sweet! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tutorial!
Genevieve
Adorable
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I love Erin's work and it was fun to see a bit more of the in-process pictures! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteErin's birdie quiltlets rock! I so enjoyed watching the process. Thanks!
ReplyDeletethanks! As usual your little quilts are so sweet! Love the polka dot binding especially!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Mimi!
ReplyDeleteCute mini quilt.
that is SO stinking cute :-) love the black lines on the birds.... great!
ReplyDeleteAdorable as usual. Pattern is downloaded and on the MUST do list. Thanks so much :)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely.
ReplyDeleteI adore Erin! What a lovely tutorial.
ReplyDeleteDarling mini and great tutorial. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful! Great tutorial and what a wonderful verse! God bless you and Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteLove it! And I love the scripture you picked out.
ReplyDeleteOh Wow!! I won your giveaway!! Yay! Now what do I do? Here is my email:
ReplyDeletemicheletimms at gmail dot com
ps I do love your little birdie quilt - so sweet!!
I'm Erin's biggest fan!! I have 2 of her birdie quilts and I am so smitten with them! They make me smile every single day. She sews such character and personality into them. So excited you discovered her too! Thank you for the tutorial Erin...have added it to my list of must make for 2012.
ReplyDeleteThank you all! Your kind words really made my day :)
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. If I can get my act together, I'd like to make some of these for Christmas!
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