#modastitchpink 2020 Block Twenty Three - Fixer Upper and a Bonus Stitchery pattern today
Today’s blog ALSO includes a free bonus #MODASTITCHPINK stitchery pattern! Today we have Stamped Heart Cross Stitch designed by Susan Ache.
Today’s free bonus #MODASTITCHPINK stitchery pattern
Stamped Heart Cross Stitch designed by Susan Ache.
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics.
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Twenty Two - Something Special
#modastitchpink 2020 Block Twenty One - Celebrity
#modastitchpink 2020 Block Twenty - Blow Me a Kiss
Please NOTE: in Block 20 pattern, in the description it mentions to measure and square up after every row but those measurements are not included in the instructions. Here they are: 4 1/2". 6 1/2". 8 1/2". 10 1/2". and then 12 1/2” should be the size of the completed block . I found that my block did not need trimming, As I sewed it, I did check though, just in case ☺
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Nineteen - Tropicana
I chose the optional layout and turned the petals inward to form a circle (see pattern download for both options). I used the flip and fuse applique method that we used on block SEVEN. CLICK HERE to visit the blog post on block 7, if you want to read a bit about this method of the applique.
Also, today’s pattern download from MODA has the steps shown for flip and fuse applique for you.
I used a machine blanket stitch to sew down my applique pieces on this Tropicana block (does anyone else want a glass of orange juice right now?) ☺
I like the look of the blanket stitch, you can use it too if you have one on your machine. You should use whichever stitch ( or hand applique) that you like best, You can even use a straight stitch around the edge , it does not have to be a decorative stitch. Once your block is quilted the applique stitch you use will probably be less prominent
A LITTLE BIT ABOUT BLANKET STITCH MACHINE APPLIQUE
If your machine has this stitch, it's a fabulous way to finish your applique edges with a pretty, traditional look. This works very well on raw edges that have been fused, or turned under edges, including the interfacing (flip and fuse) method that we used.
Thread? Needle size? The blanket stitch method is not fussy at all. You can use any weight thread and a standard size machine needle. Contrast or matching thread? It is a matter of personal preference.
I usually like to use a thread color that matches or compliments the fabric color. When I am feeling confident , I might choose a high contrast , because the blanket stitch is so pretty to me. and I want to see it. Here on my pink sampler , i wanted it to blend in, mostly. I used Aurifil 50 wt. Pale Pink here. It looks like a heavier thread. I chose a machine stitch that doubles back and forth on each ‘leg’ of the stitch so it looks like a heavier thread. Trying to mimic hand embroidery here, but this looks mighty neat and tidy compared to how my hand embroidery stitches might have looked here.
If you have been piecing with a quarter inch foot , don’t forget to change to an applique foot before you switch to a blanket stitch, or you will bend or break your needle. Oops
The closer I look at the Grunge colors the pretty they are.
I like to use a light weight stabilizer like FRENCH FUSE on the back of my block before I do applique stitching. It gives the stitches something to “bite” into and they nestle in so nicely. i like it because you can iron it on to the back of your block. You don’t have to pin or baste it in place. AND it is so light weight, when you are done blanket stitching, you can leave it in place, unlike the tear away type of stabilizers.
I used the 6” size to trace with. The Orange Peel Set of Impressions Quilting Templates features the classic orange peel applique shape. Heat resistant templates are designed to fit on 3", 4", 5" and 6" finished size squares. Trace the template shape onto fabric and cut out with scissors. Available HERE in our online shop, while quantities last.
Once your applique block is quilted the applique stitch is less visible.
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics. We’ll be back tomorrow with another FREE pattern for your Stitch Pink sampler quilt.
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Eighteen - Catch a Falling Star
Photo credit Catherine Jean®
Hello! You have arrived at our daily post for the Moda Stitch Pink Sew along for 2020. Here is the 18th FREE pattern. How are things going for you?
If you’re using the Stitch Pink Grunge fabric selection, You can shop HERE for these fabrics. We have a kit to make this quilt as pictured (while quantities last). These sampler blocks would also make a great scrappy quilt if you’d like to use your stash.
If you have just found the Stitch Pink Quilt Along and need patterns 1 through 17, here they are for you with one click of a button ( okay, maybe 2 clicks if you’re mousing on a PC ☺)
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics.
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Seventeen - Casablanca
Here’s lookin’ at you kid.
Today’s block is named Casablanca. Reminds me of the movie classic, a great story to watch while quilting. Quilting with friends is not so easy to do these days, now I often enjoy music or the TV for company . What do you like to listen to while you are sewing?
If you have just found the Stitch Pink Quilt Along and need patterns 1 through 16, here they are for you:
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics.
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A little bit about Quarter Square Triangles
No lines to draw, no specialty rulers needed.
Learn to make a Quarter Square Triangle unit (QST from here on out) using any regular quilting ruler. There is nothing new under the sun (my Grandma used to say) and its true. This is not new , nor did I ‘invent’ this way of a making a quarter square triangle. I am sharing it here because someone asked me to, AND for anyone who hasn’t seen it before or doesn’t have a special ruler just for making QSTs. True story: I do love my specialty rulers, paper triangles and any gadget you could conceive to make a quilt. if you do as well , please enjoy using those whenever it pleases you. Spending my days in a a quilt shop, I probably have used and enjoyed every ruler that was ever shown to me. A long time quilting partner refers t me as a ‘gadget getter’ . But we don’t always need a gadget. Just a girl and her fabric having fun any which way it makes her happy. There are many special rulers available that will aid in the making of quarter square triangles. There are also MANY resources, videos and tutorials for QSTs on the internet. What follows is only one of many ways you might choose. Scroll on to see the steps to do it with any regular quilting ruler and….no lines to draw either. It’s mostly pictures and wont take long to absorb.
Happy Halloween to all, enjoy the fall weather wherever you are.
For the block I am making, I want to end up with a QST that is 4” finished (so 4 1/2” unfinished) First I’ll cut two 5 1/2” squares.
You may need to make other sizes? The starting squares should be cut 1 1/2” larger than you want your FINISHED QST to be.
I need mine to be 4” finished , So I’ll start with two 5 1/2” squares.
TWO 5 1/2” squares
Stack squares and cut on the diagonal twice.
Now each square has been cut into 4 triangles
Arrange your triangles alternating colors as you need.
Stitch, right sides together, using a 1/4” seam allowance.
Press seam allowances towards the darker fabric as you work.
Square up edges (if needed).
Ready to go into your quilt block! ☺ This fabric is MIDNIGHT MAGIC from April Rosenthal.
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Sixteen - Just Call Me A Diva
Hello! You have arrived at our daily post for the Moda Stitch Pink Sew along for 2020. Here is the 16th FREE pattern for you! If you’re using the Stitch Pink Grunge fabric selection, You can shop HERE for these fabrics. We have a kit to make this quilt as pictured (while quantities last). These sampler blocks would also make a great scrappy quilt if you’d like to use your stash.
If you have just found the Stitch Pink Quilt Along and need patterns 1 through 15, here they are for you with one click of a button ( okay, maybe 2 clicks if you’re mousing on a PC ☺)
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics.
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#modastitchpink 2020 Block Fifteen - Tweet Tweet
#modastitchpink 2020 Block Fourteen - Along Comes Mary
Two Weeks down, how is it going for you. Are you having fun? . Scroll down to get your pattern.
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We’re using the Stitch Pink Grunge fabrics. If you’d like to, you can shop HERE in our online store for these fabrics. We have a kit to make this quilt as pictured (while quantities last). These sampler blocks would also make a great scrappy quilt if you’d like to use your stash.
Free patterns are courtesy of the kind folks at Moda Fabrics.
Thank you for reading our blog. Until we blog again , be sure to take time out and Enjoy the Sew!®