Monthly Archives: May 2011

Busy weekend, and a tutorial update!

How’s your weekend going??

I’ve been spending my free time stitching up this Dresden quilt.  I couldn’t resist sharing all the blocks sewn together and a test fit on the bed.   It’s coming together, woot!

I’m shooting for having it completely finished this weekend.  I have a Modern Quilt Guild meeting Saturday and I’m determined to have a show-n-tell.   I think I can, I think I can…

I’m also working on a layout for a matching pillow sham.   I’m using her current one as a template, what do you think?  I was thinking it would be cute to have her initials monogrammed in the center.

 

Also, wanted to let y’all know that my tutorial for the baby quilt will be featured at the Moda Bake Shop!  I’m working on the sample and writing up the instructions, so I’ll be sure to let you know as soon as it’s ready.

Once that’s live we can start the quilt-along.  I’m excited to get started!

Happy Memorial Day and a big thank you to all those who serve our country and the families who sacrifice time with their loved ones for the sake of our freedom.  God Bless!

Lindsey

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Winner Winner!

We have a winner!

For some reason WordPress would not let me post the random.org widget, but from 645 entries, #6 is the winner.

#6, RoseRead, Congrats! I’ll send you an email now.

roseread

Beautiful quilt!

If you didn’t win and you’re interested in making one of these yourself, be sure to go vote HERE.   It’s looks like as of right now, we’ll do a tutorial and a sew-a-long.  It will be fun!

Enjoy the day,

Lindsey

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Speechless. + a Poll

If you’re looking for the SewMamaSew giveaway, it’s HERE.  It ends tonight at midnight est!

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Oh.my.gosh, you have no idea how blown away I am by your response to this giveaway!

Seriously, THANK YOU for your sweet comments.  I have read every single one.

I am a little sad that you can’t all win because there are so many new mamas out there, a sweet little girl who thinks I’ve gone a bit crazy for giving away a quilt (such a sweet comment!), grandmas, people wanting to donate the quilt to charity or just hang it in their sewing room.

I am so touched and I’ve enjoyed visiting your blogs and ‘meeting’ each of you!

Well, I did get the binding done!  Phew.  Here’s an updated photo:

Many of you asked about the design and it’s one I made up myself.   It’s nothing complicated, but I would love to share it with you if you’d like to see how I made it.

There were a lot of you who said you didn’t think you could make it, but I know that you can!

I wanted to ask your opinion.  Would you prefer a tutorial or would you like to do a sew-along.  Or both!  If you wouldn’t mind voting, I’ll be sure and get to work. 

Here’s the original, Sewing Circle Quilt,  it’s a small  lap size quilt, about 40 x 60.

Thank you again, you each encourage me to keep the creativity flowing.  I’ll post the winner first thing in the morning, good luck!

xo, Lindsey

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Giveaway Day!

Hi there :)

In case you haven’t heard it’s Giveaway Day, hosted by SewMamaSew.   Quite possibly the best day of the year!

I’m excited to be joining in on the fun this year.  I hope you’ll be excited, too, for the little package of goodies I put together for YOU!

I’ve stitched up a baby quilt (30×40) and included a package of my favorite extra fine Clover Pins and a fat quarter bundle of some prints in my favorite color, turquoise!

I promise when this little quilt arrives to you, it will have binding.   Confession:  I do not have it all together!

eta: We have binding HERE.

Just leave a comment and you’ll be entered to win.  International readers welcome too!  Giveaway will be open until midnight est on Wed, May 25th.  I will pick a winner using random.org and post on Thursday.

Make sure your profile has an email available so that I can contact you.   If I am unable to contact the winner, a new one will be drawn.

Good luck and thanks for visiting!

Lindsey

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Bee blocks & Craft Buds.

I can’t believe I’m actually done with my bee blocks for May, woot!

Threadheads Bee.  ::  Jenny  is making a Mod Mosaic Quilt for her little boy

{Modern 12} Bee. April :: Rachel is making a variation of Elizabeth Hartman’s Kitchen Windows Quilt

{Modern 12} Bee May :: Kristen  requested a Wonky Square String Block

Simply Strings Bee :: Lynda requested a string pieced Kite block

I also wanted to say thank you to Lindsay at Craft Buds.  She featured my Quilt Mockup Tutorial on her site yesterday.  Thanks Lindsay!

Craft Buds

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This is it, I swear.

I had a couple final thoughts on the sashing and of course if I made the mockup, I had to share.

Pinky promise there are no more.  Even I’m sick of looking at these…

When I first set out to make this quilt I didn’t even consider sashing.   Sashing didn’t exist in my vocab.    Now I’m obsessing…

How fast we fall.

I’m finding myself really torn between the previous thin all-over sashing and this middle one, plain with a scrappy border.

I guess we’ll see what happens!   I need to finish up the rest of the blocks before I can do anything.   So, next time you see this quilt it will be D.O.N.E.    Can’t wait!

Lindsey

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Tutorial :: Making a mockup quilt in Photoshop

Elena asked how I made the mockup quilts, so I thought I’d post a tutorial.

It’s pretty wordy, but hopefully makes sense!  Please let me know if anything is unclear.

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You will need:

  • Photo editing software that will allow you to crop, rotate and layer items into a new blank project.  (I’m using Photoshop.)
  • A  clear photo of your sample block(s)
  • If you are sashing, a clear photo of that.  Preferably larger so that you can crop it down to the correct size.  I’m showing you how to do a ‘scrappy’ sashing.

**You will need to click on the pictures to make them larger and then click again to zoom in once it opens in another screen.  I copied my work screen as I went to give you a step-by-step.  Just use your back button to come back to the post as you follow through the steps.

Step 1:  Open up the photo of your sashing.  To make the ‘sashing’  I took scraps of the pieces in my quilt and layered them on my cutting board and then took a picture.


Step 2:  After opening your photo, select the crop tool and crop to a rectangle.  (Longer in length).   You want it to still be larger then needed.


Step 3:  Repeat with your sample block(s), making sure to crop down evenly so that no background is showing and the block is square.

Step 4:  After cropping down all pieces, go ahead and open up a new image.   I go bigger than needed at 70 x 80 inches.  (not pixels)  Go under ‘File’, ‘new’ and enter in your size.

Step 5:  Go back to your sashing and crop down to the size you want to use.   If you look right below the File menu there is a spot for me to type in width and height.   My block is 12.5 inches square and I want the sashing to be 1.5 inches, so I typed in 1.5 width and 12.5 height.  This will allow me to crop to that exact size when I begin to drag the tool.  

Step 6:  Once everything is cropped to the correct size, we are ready to drag into the new image.  

Chose the ‘move’ tool, left click and hold on the sashing photo and drag to the new image.   (Make sure that all of your images including the new blank one are set to the same resolution.  Otherwise the scale will be off.  I use 300 dpi.  You can check this by going under ‘Image’, ‘image size’).

As you drag you will be adding new layers to the image, so you want to have a method to the madness so that you don’t have to go back and try and ‘find’ the correct layer to adjust.   I usually do the the top and left side sashing and then  alternate blocks and sashing, going left to right.

When you need to do the horizontal sashing, you will go under ‘Image’ and then ‘rotate canvas’.   Make sure that you are on the right photo and not rotating your ‘quilt’.   Continue adding blocks and sashing until you have made the quilt to the right size.

You can also rotate the blocks the same way if you want to change the orientation.

Step 7:  Once your ‘quilt’ is done you need to shrink down the image size.   I do 1000 pixel width and let the height adjust itself.  That’s usually a good size that won’t be too large when uploading to Flickr or your blog.    Go under ‘Image’ and then ‘image size’ just like when you checked the resolution.

Step 8:   While making your quilt you may have some scraggly edges.   No problem!  Now’s the time to go back and clean up the edges by cropping out any unwanted ‘fabric’ and squaring up.

Step 9:  Now that everything is cleaned up and we’re happy with the mockup, we need to merge the layers together.   On the bottom right side of my workstation I click on ‘layers’.   Scroll down to the ‘background’ layer and right click.   Choose ‘merge visible’ and this will merge all the layers together.

Step 10: You’re done!  Save your file as a jpg, upload and show that beauty off!

I love doing this so that I can really get a visual for what the quilt will look like.   I hope this helps you!   I can’t wait to see your ‘quilts’!

Lindsey

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Final options…

*yawn* I messed with this way too late last night!

Thank you for your opinions yesterday.  I figured out what was bothering me about the sashing.  It was a bit too thick.

I cut the width from 2.5 to 1 inch and I think that gives a cleaner, less busy, look.   I also added the sashing to the outside, which is MUCH better!

What do you think?

New:

Old:

I also did one with solid sashing.  This is Kona Berry.

And a Plain Jane, too.

Thanks again for your help.  It really makes a difference having an outside opinion!

Lindsey

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Sashing tryouts | scrappy style

I’m still mulling over what to do with the sashing.   Or whether to sash at all!

This is one of the suggestions.   Here’s a photoshop mockup to get a visual.

I think I like it.   I am  a bit anxious at the thought of piecing all the strips.  I want this to be a treasure for my little girl, so I know it would be worth it.     I’m just so itchy to get this baby finished!

What do you think?  Too busy?

If you like, do I need to add sashing to the outside edges too?

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Tiny Dancer.

I just had to share this video of my sweet girl.   She had her first ballet recital last Saturday.

I tell ya, watching your child doing something they enjoy just makes you so happy.   I thought my heart might burst watching her up there singing her little heart out!

I had the happiest Mother’s Day, just enjoying my little ones.   Motherhood is hard, but most of the time it is too good for words!

Happy belated Mother’s Day to you guys, hope you enjoyed your day!

(She’s the one in the front row, far right, always singing!)

Untitled from Lindsey Rhodes on Vimeo.

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