Monday, June 13, 2011

Crazy Quilts - Denim

I know that I have told you in the past that I volunteer for a charity called Project Linus.  Since the horrific tornado that tore through Joplin, Missouri, I have been working like crazy to make quilts for my charity.  I am now even signed up to do the quilting for the blanket drive on June 25, 2011.  I am very excited to see what all of those wonderful ladies have come up with for this blanket drive!

One of the nice things about belonging to Project Linus is that we get a lot of donations of fabric and other things that help us make these blankets.  We have recently received several boxes of denim jeans and have been at a loss as to what we were going to do with them.  Some of them were stained and we couldn't drop them off at the Goodwill store, so I suggested that we cut out the parts that weren't stained and patch them together into crazy quilts!

The first attempt that I made wasn't as successful as I had hoped it would be.  I used and old twin sized quilt as my guide and started laying the denim pieces on top of the old quilt, but when I started sewing the pieces together, they were all crooked.  So I had to come up with a different plan. . .

How to make a denim crazy quilt without pulling out your hair:
Supplies:
Sewing machine
Thread
Seam ripper
12x12 Quilters square (optional, but highly recommended)
Rotary Cuter and Mat
Old denim jeans
Scrap fabric

The first thing I did was to cut the denim up and lay it out on the table.  I then sewed the pieces together and then used my 12 x 12 quilters square to straighten out the edges.

1. Denim Scraps for Crazy Quilt
2. Denim scraps sewn together.









Use the quilters square to "square" the fabric making a 12x12 inch square.

The next step is pretty simple.  You are going to use scrap fabric to cover up the seams and applique it to the top using either a zig zag stitch, or if you have a machine that does decorative stitches, then use that to edge the fabric.  First you will need to cut the strips down to approximately 1 inch in width.  You can cut them wider or more narrow if you prefer.










As you can see, these are two different quilts.  The one on the left was made using the squaring method and the one on the right was made using the other method that I mentioned above.  Both are great examples of how to lay the fabric on top of the denim and applique it down.

Once you have the desired amount of finished squares for the size of quilt you are making, sew the squares together making sure that the pattern is pleasing to the eye.

Square method.
Layout method mentioned above.  This method is a huge pain in the butt, but it makes a cool looking quilt














You can use either the tie method or the sewing method for quilting.  I used the tie method because denim is very thick, but if you would like to sew it, I recommend "stitch in the ditch" (ie: sew in or near the seams of your squares) and sew very slowly using a needle made for use with denim.

I hope you have enjoyed this project.  I wish you the best of luck on your project.

Happy Sewing!!!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Where to buy fabric yo-yo's

Ok, I have had several people ask me if they can buy yo-yo's instead of making them.  The answer is yes.  I sell them on ebay 50/$5.00 or you can bid on them and pay whatever the winning bid is.  There are also several other people who sell fabric yo-yo's on ebay, so you can check them out as well.

Here is a link to the ones I have listed.  Ebay - Stephs_Good_Stuff.  Good luck with your bidding!

And as always, Happy Sewing!!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

No projects for today...

Well today I had to run a bunch of personal errands and now I am going to work on finishing up some of the many projects that I have laying around.  I think today would be a good day to bake some cookies!!

Here is a recipe that I got from my grandmother.  It is one of the easiest cookie recipes I have come across but you have to follow the directions exactly to the letter!

Molasses Sugar Cookies

Ingredients:  
1 c sugar
3/4 c oil  
1/4 c molasses
1 egg
2 c flour
2 ts baking soda
1/2 ts ground cloves
1 ts cinnamon
1/2 ts salt

Mix sugar and oil together, then stir in the molasses and the egg.  In separate bowl combine all dry ingredients and mix well.  Add dry mix to wet mix a little at a time.  It will become thick.  Cover bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight.  **DO NOT SKIP THE REFRIGERATION STEP.

Preheat oven to 375.  Lightly grease cookie sheet.  Roll dough into 1" balls then roll balls in sugar.  Place on cookie sheet.  Cook 8-10 minutes.  Makes approx 4 dozen cookies.

These cookies remind me of ginger snaps, but without the ginger of course.  If you would like to add a little spice, you could add 1 ts of ground ginger or even 1 ts of white pepper.

I hope you all like this recipe as much as I do!  Happy Baking!!!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Donated Items

Today I received a box of donated items from our local director of Project Linus.  It was like Christmas!  I had several more scrap pieces, some yardage, two big bags of buttons, thread, different colors of bias tape, and some miscellaneous items.  I am not sure what I am going to do with all of this stuff, other than the material, but I will definitely figure out some project to use them on and I will definitely post the project on here for you all to see!

I hope everyone is having a good time with the project that was posted yesterday.  Please let me know if you have any questions or if you need additional instructions.

Happy Sewing!!