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Quilt Fabric Storage Idea with the Big Shot

Sewing, Diy, How to, Quilting, Crafts, Storage, TutorialGabriela SimsComment

Hi 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. 

 

Cutting 2.5" strips

Cutting 2.5" strips

Strips galore! 

Strips galore! 

Then I put them into groups I would probably use together. 

 

I tied the rolls with scrap strips from cutting.

I tied the rolls with scrap strips from cutting.

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, ColorGabriela SimsComment

Hey 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. 

 

The white is my background and the fairies will be my center. 

The white is my background and the fairies will be my center. 

Next I laid out my blocks to get a feel for how much space I would have for the appliqué.  

 

A little rough. 

A little rough. 

Then I pressed and sewed the blocks together. 

 

All squared up!  36" x 36"

All squared up!  36" x 36"

I did the appliqué by drawing my letters on my Cricut Explore.

 

 

I did this in Design Space. 

I did this in Design Space. 

Then I fussy cut the letters and heart. 

 

A little curled up. 

A little curled up. 

I applied Heat n' Bond to the backs and pressed them. 

 

Crispy and fresh! 

Crispy and fresh! 

Next I fused them to the quilt top and stitched around the edges. 

 

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Then I attached the back and the batting!

 

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Now the quilting! 

Trying out free motion. 

Trying out free motion. 

Then the binding and it's done. 

 

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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! 

Flannel Blankets in Record Time

Diy, Blankets, Crafts, SewingGabriela SimsComment

Hi there! I am on a craftastic voyage and I wanted to try making some swaddling blankets and I found this really cool tutorial that walks you through a self binding flannel blanket. I finished this one in a few nights and I took several breaks.

I started with my front and back. 

 

I spy elephants! 

I spy elephants! 

Next I lined up my layers.

 

Lining up my layers. 

Lining up my layers. 

Then I did my stitching on the wrong side. 

 

Leave open a 5-6" length. 

Leave open a 5-6" length. 

Finally ready to turn it inside out. 

 

Here's the blanket turned right side out. 

Here's the blanket turned right side out. 

Finally, after some top stitching, this flannel blanket is done!

Nothing left but a wash and press. 

Nothing left but a wash and press. 

Try this out if you need a quick baby shower gift or some more blankets around the house, or to donate. Happy crafting!

My First Jelly Roll Jam Quilt

Crafts, Supplies, Sewing, Color, How toGabriela SimsComment

I wanted to start another baby quilt and ended up finding this awesome pattern for jelly roll quilts! I love the idea of jelly rolls, coordinated bundles of fabric that are pre-cut into strips! It's wonderful. So I started with a really fun roll with some vibrant colors and patterns. 

 

I used the roll on the left. 

I used the roll on the left. 

Then I started the pattern by piecing my strips. 

 

Only 15 more to go. 

Only 15 more to go. 

Then I cut my blocks using an acrylic 6" x 12" ruler.

 

This part was really fun. 

This part was really fun. 

Next I arranged my blocks according to the pattern and started making them into bigger blocks.

 

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I assembled my top. 

Only batting, backing, and binding now (The 3 B's) 

Only batting, backing, and binding now (The 3 B's) 

Now the backing had to be picked out after this was assembled so I could get an idea of how the colors looked together, I decided to go with blue flannel again, but this time with orange binding.

 

Binding half done. 

Binding half done. 

Here is the finished Jelly Roll Jam Quilt. 

 

I need to press this, but it's finished! 

I need to press this, but it's finished! 

I thoroughly enjoyed making this quilt and it came together over the course of 3 days. I even had time to start a new project. 

 

Flannel Animals :) 

Flannel Animals :) 

That's all for today, I hope you shop for a nice jelly roll and make one of these awesome quilts, happy crafting!