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Samstag, 8. April 2017

Stargazer Quilt with Dreamer Fabrics




So here comes the tutorial for the Stargazer Quilt made from Carrie Bloomstons "Dreamer Collection" :-)
A few more photos of the quilt can be found here.

Hier kommt die Anleitung für den Stargazer Quilt, den ich aus Carrie Bloomstons "Dreamer Collection" gemacht habe :-)
In einem früheren Blog Post gibt es mehr Fotos davon.

Those beautiful fabrics are already availale in US stores (we have to wait a few more weeks).
Like the quilt I made for Carrie last year with "Story Collection", the Stargazer Quilt is made with 60 degree angles and with the help of Jaybird Quilts "Hex N More" and "Super Sidekick" rulers.

My tutorial is basically about how to construct the trianlge pieces of the quilt.
Julie Herman of Jaybird Quilts has great tutorials about cutting and piecing 60 degree angles on her blog (klick here) ! 
After every step always carefully press the seams open and cut off the "dog ears".
Are you familir with the Hex N More Ruler? Than it should just be fun for you, piecing the Stargazer Quilt! :-)

size: about 60 x 60"

Material needed:
background fabric: 4 yard
yellow: 42572-7 : 1 yard
bees: 42568-5: 1/3 yard
crosses magenta: 42573-6: 1/4 yard
crosses red: 42573-9: 1/4 yard
pink arrows: 42574-8: 1/4 yard
blue: 42572-1: 1/4 yard
multi: 42575-x: 1/8 yard
  

Sew:
stars:
from the yellow fabric
to have the stipe pattern of the fabric in the direction show,, 
allign the 30° mark of your ruler to the selvage and cut off about 3 inches of the fabric endge.
Use this cutting line for a start to cut your strips. 


Cut about 6 strips of 2,5 inch 
with the Super Sidekick Ruler cut 108 diamonds
from the background fabric: 
cut 10 strips  2,5" 
with the Hex N More Ruler cut 216 triangles 



Sew one triangle to the left corner of a diamond.
Press seams open.
Sew another triangle to the other side (of the sharp corner) of the diamond.



Make 108 of those units



Sew together two of those units to make 36 pairs.
And join one more piece to make the half of a star.


Sew together two of those to make 18 stars.



From the background fabric cut 12 rectangles 1,5 x 5,5"
Sew those rectangle to one side of 12 of your stars.



Align the Hex N More Ruler to the right side of your star unit and trim off the excess fabric



Flip the star over to the wrong side and trim the other side.



From the background fabric cut strips 2,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler cut 12 Half Hexagons using the 4 1/2" marking lines



Sew the Half Hexagons to the opposite side of the strips you just sewed on.



for star units 1:
From the background fabric cut strips 6,5"
With the Super Sidekick Ruler cut 12 triangles (big triangles)
From the background fabric cut strips 5,5"
With the Super Sidekick Ruler cut 12 triangles (small triangles)

for star unit 1a:
Place the star unit with the wide strip (half hexagon) facing upwards (blue arrow) and the narrow strip facing downwards.
Sew one big triangle to the upper left corner and one small triangle to the lower right corner of your star unit.



for star unit 1b:
Place the star unit with the wide strip facing upwards (blue arrow) and the narrow strip facing downswards.
Sew one big triangle to the upper right corner and one small triangle to the lower left corner of your star unit.
Set aside.


for star units 2:
From the background fabric cut strips 4,5".
With the Super Sidekick Ruler cut 18 triangles.
From 6 of those triangles cut off one tip at 3,5" like shown in the picture.



Sew the long sides of those triangles to one side of the 6 remaining star units.



Sew two of the untrimmed triangles to the star unit as shown in the picture.

-> star unit 2

Assemble your star units like this:
1a - 2 - 1b



Set aside.

Hexagon border:
From the background fabric cut: 3 strips 1,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 96 triangles.
From the bees fabric cut: 3 strips 2,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 48 hexagons.




Sew two triangles to two opposite sides of the haxagon.
Make 42 of this units A.

Sew two triangles to two upper sides of the hexagon.
Make 6 of those units B.



Sew together 7 of the A units to a row.
Attach a B unit to the right end of the row.
Aake 6 of those rows.
Set aside.




Triangle Row:
From the magenta crosses fabric cut 2 strips 2,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 42 triangles.
From the red crosses fabric cut 2 strips 2,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 36 triangles.



Sew the triangles together to rows, starting and ending with a magenta triangle.
Make 6 of those rows.
Set aside.




Jewel row:
From the background fabric cut 2 strips 1,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 36 triangles (= small triangles).
From the background fabric cut 2 strips 2,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 24 triangles (= large trianlges).
From the pink fabric cut 6 strips 1,5" (I did fussy cutting - the arrows in the middle of the strip).
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 30 jewels.




Sew 30 of the small triangles to the upper left corner of the diamonds.
Sew the large triangles to the opposite side of 24 of the diamonds (A units).
Sew the remaining 6 small triangles to the upper right corner of the remaining 6 diamonds (B units).



Sew 4 of the A units together to a row.
Align a B unit to the right end of the row.
Make 6 of those rows.
Set aside.



Diamond row:
From the background fabric cut 3 strips 1,5"
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 72 triangles.
From the blue fabric start cutting strips as you did for the yellow fabric.
Cut 2 strips 1,5"
With the Super Sidekick Ruler subcut into 36 diamonds.



Sew 36 of the triangles to the upper left corner of the diamonds.
Sew 30 of the trianlges to the opposite side of 30 triangles ( unit A).
Sew the six remaining trianlges to the upper right side of the remaining 6 triangles (unit B).



Sew 5 A units together to a row.
Align the B unit to the right end of the row.
Make 6 of those rows.
Set aside.



Middle:
For the very middle I sewed together some leftover strips to get one strip 4,5" high and 30" long
With the Hex N More Ruler subcut into 12 triangles 4,5"
Use every other of those triangles (wich look the same).
Set aside.

Now join all the rows together to make 6 large traingles:
Sew the hexagon row to the star unit.



From the background fabric cut 1,5" strips .
Sew the strip to the hexagon row.
With your Super Sidekick Ruler trim the edges.



Join the triangle row.



Sew on a background strip, trim
and join the jewel row.



Sew on a background strip, trim
and join the diamond row.



Sew on a background strip, trim
and join the triangle for the very middle!
Yay!
Now you can sew together your large triangles to make a large hexagon.

From the background fabric cut 2 rectangles (half the lenght x half the width of the hexagon plus 3 inches) layer them right sides together, cut in half diagonally and sew them to your hexagon to make the quilt a rectangle.
Quilt and bind and be proud of your work :-)

This ist just a basic tutorial.
You should be familiar with how to use the Jaybirdquilt rulers and how to sew together 60° units to make this quilt.
I am sure your local quilt shop and Julies tutorials will be a great help for you :-)
Have fun making this quilt and other beautiful things with Carries "Dreamer Collection" !
If you have any questions please contact me.

Verena




Samstag, 22. Oktober 2016

Carrie Bloomstons "Dreamer Collection" Blog Hop

Ja!
Auch dieses Jahr durfte ich wieder für Carrie Bloomston nähen!

Yes, this year again I sewed for Carrie Bloomstons new fabric collection!



Und was für schöne Stoffe hat sie entworfen!
Die neue Serie heißt "Dreamer".
Carrie hat sich inspirieren lassen von alter indianischer Töpferkunst sowie alter Textil- und Handwerkskunst aus der ganzen Welt.
In die Farben könnte ich mich reinsetzten!
Wie letztes Jahr, wollte ich auch diesmal wieder ein medallionartiges Patchworkmuster mit 60° Winkeln machen.
Und als ich die Stoffe gesehen habe, wußte ich sofort, dass da was Seminole-angehauchtes perfekt passt!
Puh, ich habe ausnahmsweise sogar mal einen "Probeblock" genäht, damit ich ungefähr sehen konnte wie es wird und um sagen zu können, wie viel Stoff ich brauche.

And beautiful fabrics she designed!!
I could bath in those colors!
Like last year I wanted to make a medallion style quilt with the 60° angles.
And when I saw the fabrics and read about Carries inspiration, I knew that some seminole-style would be perfect!
Phew, I even made a test block to see if I would like it and how much fabric I would need.



Trotzdem fand ich es wirklich aufregend in die Stoffe zu schneiden und war bis zum Schluß nicht sicher, ob mir der Quilt gefällt...
Dann war auch noch der Zeitplan so knapp, dass Carrie gesagt hat, wir "Europäer" könnten die Fotos für das LookBook selber machen, ihr mailen und den Quilt dann gemütlich hinterher schicken.
Oh, ich hab mich gestresst!
Mit unserem Fotoapparat bin ich nicht mehr zufrieden, also habe ich eine Freundin gefragt, ob sie mit ihrer guten Kamera Fotos machen kann. Sie konnte und so haben wir uns auf den Weg in den Wald gemacht- zusammen mit Quilt und - natürlich- Pferd!
Den Wunsch, meinen Quilt für ein Foto auf ein Pferd zu legen, erfülle ich Carrie gerne ;-)
Letztes Jahr war das Shetty das Model, dieses Jahr musste die Große ran.
Sie ist schließlich ein Araber! Mit edlen Vorfahren!
(Leider ist sie nicht unversehrt: Sie hat seit ihrer Kinheit eine Verknöcherung am Vorderbein und kann es deshalb kaum abbiegen. Nicht so gut, wenn man ein Pferd ist! Siewurde  trotzdem als Reitpferd genutzt, dann an eine Hobby-Züchterin verkauft, hat aber keine Fohlen bekommen und ist schließlich bei mir gelandet. Wahrscheinlich für einen geruhsamen Lebensabend.)
Jedenfalls ist sie das tollste Pferd überhaupt!
Und jetzt zurück zum Quilt!

Nevertheless I was very nervous when I started to cut into the fabrics and till the end I was not sure if I liked the quilt...
The timetable was so tight that Carrie suggested to take photos for the lookbook myself and send the quilt just in time for quilt market.
This photo taking totally stressed me out! Our camera does not do a good job any more and I asked a friend to take photos with hers. 
So off we went into the forest, with quilt and - of course- with horse!
Last year the shetland pony made the model this year it was the big ones term.
She is an arabian horse after all. With noble ancestors!
(Unfortunately she is not unhurt. She got her leg damaged when she was young so that she can not bend it. Not so good when you are a horse! She was used as a riding horse nevertheless, then sold to a hobby breeder, did not give birth to a foal and ended up at my place. To have unhurried sunset years (I like that word!) , I suppose).
Well she is the best horse and now back to the quilt!





Voller Einsatz aller Beteiligten :-D

Behind the scenes :-D



Quilt mit Pferdeschweif

Quilt with horse tail



Und so hatte ich mir das vorgestellt- träumerisch

And that's how I imagined a photo to be - dreamy



Ach ja, nächstes Mal arbeite ich so schnell, dass mein Quilt wieder von Carries Fotografin Jill photografiert werden kann! Das LookBook (Katalog) ist so super schön geworden!
Auch dieser Beitrag hier ist Teil des Blogger Party, bei der alle Beteiligten ihre Werke vorstellen.
Es lohnt sich wirklich bei den anderen  vorbei zu schauen! (Bei den Namen, wo keine Dreamer Collection dahinter ist, habe ich den Link gleich entfernt...)


Next time I will hurry up so that my quilt can be photographed by Carries photographer Jill again! The LookBook is so amazing!
My blog post is part of the blog hop for Carries Dreamer Collection!
It's so worth discovering the great creative work everyone did. (To be honest, I deleted the links which do not lead to Dreamer Collection posts...)



October 20th  Brooke SellmannJill McNamaraKerry Goulder
October 21st  Giuseppe RibaudoJules Goldin, Stephanie Kendron, John Q. Adams
October 22nd Verena Ehrhardt/SchmidtKaren LePage, Rachel GanderSally Keller
October 23rd Jenny Haynes, Amie Petronis PlumleyBonnie Bobman,
October 24th Tia Curtis, Ramona Burke, Sam Hunter


Für viele Projekte stellen die Designerinnen ihre Anleitungen zum Verkauf oder kostenlos zur Verfügung.
Für meinen Quilt wird es wieder eine kostenlose Anleitung auf meinem Blog geben. Und wieder braucht man dafür den Hex N More und den SuperSidekick Ruler ;-)

Most of the designers offer patterns of their creations for sale or for free.
I will make a free tutorial on my blog like last year. And like last year you will need the Hex N More and the SuperSidekick Ruler to make it ;-)

So jetzt kann ich dann in den "Sozialen Medien" auch schon mal Ausschau halten, ob ich meinen Quilt auf einem Foto von Carries Stand auf dem Quilt Market entdecke :-)!
Sie wird Samenbomben machen! Die Bienen liegen ihr am Herzen und ein Teil des Erlöses von ihrem Bienenstoff wird einer Organisation zugute kommen, die sich um Bienen kümmert.
Ich werde  mich mal erkundigen, wie man Samenbomben für unsere Gefilde machen kann und dann berichten! Das ist doch eine echt lustige Sache, Samen für Pflanzen auszuwerfen, die für die Bienen sinnvoll sind.(Nur irgendwie blöd, dass der Winter vor der Tür steht, fällt mir gerade ein... :-D  )
Habt eine wundervolle, großartige, kreative Zeit!
Oh, beinahe hätte ich es vergessen- auf Carries Blog gibt es ein giveaway wo man ein grooooßes Fat Quarter Bündel ihrer Dreamer Stoffe gewinnen kann! :-)

I hope I will see my quilt on photos of Carries booth at Quiltmarket :-)
Carrie will make seedbombs! She cares for the bees and together with Windham fabrics she will support the Xerces society. (Well I have time until spring to think about seedbombs that would grow bee friendly plants in our region...)
Have a wonderfull, great, creative, fun time!!

Oh, and there ist a great giveaway at Carries Blog! You can win a huge fat quarter bundle of her dreamer fabrics!!  
Verena