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When Sewing Takes Over
Graphic design, Scrapbooking, Blankets, Diy, Graphic, How to, Crafts, Drawing, Sewing, Color, QuiltingCommentI have been busy making things like there is no tomorrow! I just realized I haven't posted anything in over a week, so today, here is a crafty, sewing showcase.
Let's start with the baby quilt that is a companion to the "Amelia" quilt I made.
I also decided to try working on my own fabric by putting my drawings on mug rugs and I started with one of the Jelly Friends, Tamber Melon and my resident Meowfox Mr. Snugglekins.
Then I coordinated background fabric and attached them to the centers.
Finally I applied backing and binding.
I cannot stress enough how happy it makes me to create things and I am so happy to have a new way to create by being able sew things and quilt. I wish I'd been doing it forever, but I'm happy I started at all. I encourage you to start doing whatever it is you would like to do, today!!! I have learned to knit, crochet, paper craft, and sew...in the last 5 years! I keep telling anyone who will listen that I am so happy I started seeing because there's this whole world of fabric and patterns that I have access to now! I am really enjoying sewing and I look forward to improving as I keep working! Tomorrow I will be posting a video about making inked backgrounds for your layouts, happy crafting!
Quilt Fabric Storage Idea with the Big Shot
Sewing, Diy, How to, Quilting, Crafts, Storage, TutorialCommentHi everyone! I just started using my Sizzix Big Shot to cut fabric and I had an epiphany. I'm a modern quilter and I love jelly roll quilts. I was cutting some fabric last night and decided to "kit" my jelly rolls.
Then I put them into groups I would probably use together.
Then I can just stack them up and save space! This would make an awesome gift for a fellow quilter as well. Hope this helps organize your stash, happy crafting!
Easy Baby Quilt With Appliqué
How to, Diy, Sewing, Quilting, ColorCommentHey there! Gabriela here with another quilt project. This time I decided to do a modern quilt with a little appliqué. I am making two of these quilts so I cut all of my fabric at once.
Next I laid out my blocks to get a feel for how much space I would have for the appliqué.
Then I pressed and sewed the blocks together.
I did the appliqué by drawing my letters on my Cricut Explore.
Then I fussy cut the letters and heart.
I applied Heat n' Bond to the backs and pressed them.
Next I fused them to the quilt top and stitched around the edges.
Then I attached the back and the batting!
Now the quilting!
Then the binding and it's done.
I'll be making another quilt like this and then making a Queen size quilt after that. I hope the directions were clear, happy crafting!
Quick Quotes Shaker Tag How to
Crafts, Paper crafting, How to, Diy, Graphic, Scrapbooking, Quick QuotesCommentHello everyone Gabriela here today with a video showing how to make a shaker tag! I started by choosing a paper from the Chiffon collection and die cutting my pieces. I stamped an image on what would be the inside of the tag and while that was drying I worked on the front of the tag. This tag can be used with a gift or it can be adhered to the front of a card. I finished it up with a stencil some Powder Puff Chalking Inks, die cut stickers, and a piece of ribbon. Check the video out below to see the whole process.
I hope you enjoyed the video and you make some shaker tags of your own, happy crafting!
Quick Quotes Products used:
Chiffon 103
Powder Puff Chalking Inks 2016
Farmhouse Die Cut Stickers
Ribbon