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‘Dream To Achieve’ Quiltalong Preparation

May 14, 2015 by Nanny 11 Comments

 

 

'Dream to Achieve' I'm Quilting Along With Nanny
‘Dream to Achieve’ I’m Quilting Along With Nanny

Welcome!

It is time to get started with our ‘Dream to Achieve’ Quiltalong Preparation.

MATERIALS LIST

This will make one quilt that will be approximately 60″ x 90″

 

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To make the quilt you will need the following:

0.5m of each of 4 fabrics – the ones going across the quilt – you can see that I have repeated each one  Of course you can use a different fabric for each one, 0.25m of each

0.5m of a feature fabric – this will be cut in half and joined to make the long strip running the length of the quilt.  It is important to think about this as it will be turned sideways to the other fabrics.  So does it have a print that can be turned on its side and can the print be easily joined? (take a look at the quilt and notice that it looks like one piece because I was able to join the pattern well)

1.25m for the sashing – black

0.5m for the binding – I chose to use black for the binding as well.

I will chat about backing and wadding further down the track.

It would be easier for you if you have a rotary cutter, self healing mat and quilting rulers – I will chat on as if you do BUT if you don’t, don’t panic because you can certainly do it all with tape measure and scissors!  You will find some useful tips here !

I will be sewing along with you and this time I will be using this fabric:

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Galaxy by Sue Penn for Fine Lines

PREPARING FABRIC
1.  Should I wash my fabric?

You will see that this is an ongoing debate with quilters – some do wash, some don’t.  I do – I always have and guess I always will.

Main areas of contention appear to be:

Why wash?

Shrinking

Dye Run

Remove sizing (chemicals)

Why not wash?

Good quality quilting fabrics don’t shrink or colour run

Easier to cut accurately

You can pop a colour catcher in when washing the finished quilt

Now some of the worst fabric that I have experienced came from a reputable Quilting Store, I have never had a problem cutting and aside from the ironing 🙁  I don’t find it a hassle to wash.  As fabric comes into my house, it is washed before being added to the stash so it is ready when I am.

So the answer is:  It is a personal choice – make it wisely and be prepared for any outcome!  (bit like life!! lol)

NOTE:   You don’t try to wash pre-cuts like charm squares, jelly rolls or you will end up with a tangled, fraying mess

2.  Cut your fabrics

You can’t assume that all fabric has been properly cut. It is often rolled crookedly onto the bolt and if a tweak diagonally doesn’t fix it, we have to trim!

This is why I have given approximate sizes for the quilt – you may not end up with the full amount when you trim although most fabric sellers do cut that extra bit larger!

Don’t worry if your piece ends up being narrower – the beauty of this quilt is that it won’t really matter.  Instead see it for what it is – a learning experience.

This is one of my pieces.  You can see that it is at least 1 cm off straight, and of course that means that underneath on the other end is short the same amount.  This is just one of the little ‘delights’ of quilting!  You will see this piece again further down the page.

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(a)  Straighten the edges:  I have set my fabric piece so that the fold is going along the bottom line to show you how ‘not straight’ this piece is.  If you follow the edge up the green board you can see how much it varies.

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To straighten this, I take the folded edge at the bottom and fold it up to the top to make it half as wide.  When you do this be sure to smooth it all out to avoid s bends in your cut!

 

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Using your ruler to keep square, trim the sides and the piece is now 19″ wide

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Do this for each piece of fabric and measure each when done.  Depending on how much you had to trim each one, the final measurements will vary.  For example, this is another of my strips that you saw earlier:

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You can see that I do not have 19″ in this piece and so I decided that I would cut ALL of my strips at 9″

(b)  Cut off the Selvedges:

The Selvedge is the (often)white strip down the side of the fabric width

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You need to cut BOTH sides off by squaring off from your newly straightened edges

(c)  Cut your strips

So with the fabric double folded as before, measure 9″ and cut and then another 9″ and cut.  You will now have two strips, width of fabric,  9″ wide.

Continue that process for all of your strips.

(d) Cut the Sashing:

The sashing is the smaller black stripes in the quilt.  You will follow the same process to straighten, remove selvedges and trim these strips to 2.5″.

You should end up with:

10 pieces 9″ wide and

8 pieces 2.5′ wide

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4.  Please, please just ask if you need any help – there is a contact form at the top of the Blog page or ask on the FB page

5.  Share your photo, join the chat and be in the running for a prize!!

Don’t forget to share a photo  here in the Flickr group  and/or here on our FB page

 

Until next time

Nanny xx

 

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‘Dream to Achieve’ – A Quilt Along

May 3, 2015 by Nanny 6 Comments

 

Today I am excited to announce my first Sew Along on this site –  the ‘Dream to Achieve’ Quilt Along!

I put this quilt together after three members on my ‘Nanny Sews’ Facebook page, expressed their desire to learn to make a quilt.  They wanted to make a  block quilt for a single bed.

While this is not ‘new’ in terms of pattern design (you will find many variations around the traps) I have used standard fabric sizing to make purchasing  of fabric on-line an easy option.

 

Finished size:

90″ x 60″

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In deciding on the  name ‘Dream to Achieve’ I considered:

1. The dream shared by the three members to learn to make a quilt

2.  The Indigenous prints I have chosen; and

3.  The inspiration that I hope it will take with it, as it finds its new home at The Barwon Learning  Centre in Moree, NSW .

The Barwon learning Centre staff and community under the leadership of the Principal,   Margaret Hayes, have been achieving incredible results with their Educare approach.

Something that you may not know about Nanny is that I spent the majority of my teaching career in the area of Indigenous Education and for some of that time was based in Moree in the North West Region of NSW and, something else you wouldn’t know, is that Margaret and I were two of the four Margarets in our high school year- Haysey and Henry – and we were great friends.

Life’s journeys took us in different directions after school and regretfully we lost contact for many years but I am forever amazed at how life circles special people back into our lives, and, through the wonder of modern technology, we have both mastered Facebook and become ‘friends’  all over again!

I surprised Margie with the news that I would like to give her the quilt, to use as she sees fit, to help further the wonderful work of TBLC!

 

Now let’s do the hanging on the clothesline shots!

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and then some more creative shots!

 

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Can you tell I just love this quilt?

So let’s get down to details!

I will publish tutorials/ guides as we work at our own ‘Dream to Achieve’quilt.  I can’t wait to see all of the variations!

I am also excited to say that, due to some lovely sponsors (read that as friends who have offered to help), we will be having some fun along the way with some very handy little prizes for up and coming quilters to enjoy!

So, if you would like to learn some basic quilting skills, or maybe just make the quilt for fun, please join us in this adventure.  for those with a blog,  I’ve even made a button for you to pop on your page to tell others what you are doing!

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WHAT DO YOU NEED TO DO?

It is really easy – just pop on over to my Facebook page ‘Nanny Sews’ to join in the chats, questions, sharing etc  BUT if you are not into Facebook, that’s OK too because all of the info you need will be right here and you can share your photos in the  Flickr group that I have set up for us.

Do you HAVE to do any of that?  No, of course not –  it is entirely up to you how much you participate, but from my experience, it makes it more fun to join in and share with other members of the group.  So I am hoping that you will join me in ALL aspects of the Quilt Along!

To be eligible to ‘win’ any of the prizes, you will need to be an active member, sharing and interacting with the group.

PREPARATION:

Start thinking about your fabrics!

Things to consider:

Who will the quilt be made for?

What colours would you like to try?

Will you use plains, prints or a combination?

What do you have in the stash that could be suitable?

GET EXCITED!!!!

I will post a detailed list of requirements during the week.

I hope you will join us and Dream to Achieve!

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Until next time

Nanny xx

DREAM TO ACHIEVE

Tutorial 1 – Preparation:  https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/05/dream-to-achieve-quiltalong-preparation/

Tutorial 2 – Preparation 2:  https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/05/dream-to-achieve-quilt-along-preparation-2/

Info  – Meet our Sponsors:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/05/dream-to-achieve-meet-our-sponsors/

Gift Pack Winner 1:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/05/dream-to-achieve-gift-pack-winner/

Gift Pack Winner 2:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/06/dream-to-achieve-gift-pack-2-winner/

Tutorial 3 – Joining the Strips:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/06/dream-to-achieve-joining-the-strips/

Gift Pack Winner 3:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/06/dream-to-achieve-gift-pack-3-winner/

Tutorial 4- Quilting Preparations:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/06/dream-to-achieve-quilting-preparations/

Tutorial 5 – Pinning the Quilt:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/07/dream-to-achieve-pinning-the-quilt/

Tutorial 6 – Quilting the Quilt:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/08/dream-to-achieve-quilting-the-quilt/

Tutorial 7 – Walking Foot Quilting Ideas:   https://nannycraft4u.com/2015/08/dream-to-achieve-walking-foot-quilting-ideas/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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