Monday, April 30, 2018

Cherry Twist

This trendy collection is perfect for that classic joke: "What's black and white and red all over?"
The answer: Cherry Twist! 
Linear big blooms play with geometric prints, tiny dots, daisies, and a cool circle print. If you like black and white, you can choose just those prints, maybe adding a pop of bright pink or lime green. Add in the red for a classic quilting color combination with a fresh, modern feel. 



Make a red, black and white quilt: the Cherry Fizz free quilt pattern by Tailormade by Design. 
Click here to download the free quilt pattern.


Click here to see the entire Cherry Twist collection. 
Click here to find the free quilt pattern.
Click here to see the Lemon Twist collection. 

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Friday, April 27, 2018

Front Porch Virtual Trunk Show

All week we've featured Cherry Guidry's Front Porch collection on the blog. Today we're taking you on a virtual trunk show of Cherry's quilts made with these summery new prints! Patterns for the quilts shown below will be available starting May 4th on Cherry's website


“Bloom”
73” x 101”
I wanted to make a garden of flowers. The flowers are made from pieced strips—they’re like little robot flowers. I tried them at first using only the blenders, but they needed more interest, so I added in the prints to make it playful. The leaves are appliqued.





“Shades”
59” x 73”

I absolutely love the way the little sunglass print turned out. I decided to blow up one pair for this quilt. I actually have a pair of readers that look just like this pair. The funky little diamond shapes above add sparkle to the quilt.





“Summer Meadow”
32” square

I had to make a wreath! I pulled the flower designs out of the fabric and blew them up. I modified them a bit to make them work for applique. I love the bees too! If you look closely, you can see that the centers of the flowers have buttons, and there’s hand embroidery as well—the flower stamen and bee legs. The background is pieced to look like it’s on a front porch.




“Summer Porch”
61” x 81”

The free pattern uses the panel cut up into pieces, and each piece is surrounded by yellow floral borders. The green leaves create a hedge border, and the hedges run around the front porch (center panel). And in the corners of the hedge borders are little square-in-a-square flowers. You can make the quilt in either the blue or the pink colorway.
Download this free quilt pattern on Cherry's website

Click here to see the entire Front Porch collection.
Click here to read out interview with Cherry. 
Click here to visit Cherry's website.

Pssst! We also featured the Front Porch collection in the spring issue of the Fat Quarterly newsletter. This Picnic Time quilt was made using 5" squares of Front Porch (plus additional yardage). Click here to find out more about the Fat Quarterly and Mr. B's Preview Pack.






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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Front Porch Panel: Tote Tutorial

We're back with a third idea for using Cherry Guidry's Front Porch panel--a summer tote! We've used the five different fussy-cut panel pieces to create the bag front and back, as well as an inside pocket. Follow the tutorial below to make your own version--perfect for holding your towel, flip flops, and a great beach read. 

Bag front: 

Bag back: 

Materials:
1 Front Porch panel
1/3 yard stripe
1/4 yard orange floral
1/2 yard turquoise honeycomb
1/4 yard pink floral
1/4 yard bee print
3/4 yard blue floral
Batting

Cutting:
From the panel:
(2) 7" x 9" block
(1) 4" x 8" block
(2) 4" squares

From the stripe:
(2) 2" x 10" pieces
(2) 2" x 9" pieces
(2) 6" x 18" pieces

From the orange floral:
(2) 3" x 15" pieces
(2) 3" x 10" pieces

From the turquoise honeycomb:
(2) 1" x 4" pieces
(2) 3-1/2" x 15" pieces
(4) 6" x 9" pieces

From the pink floral:
(1) 2-1/2" x 4" piece
(3) 1-1/2" 9-1/2" pieces
(2) 1-1/2" x 11-1/2" pieces

From the bee print:
(2) 3-1/4" x 15" pieces
(2) 2-3/4" x 11-1/2" pieces

From the blue floral:
(2) 16" x 19" pieces (lining)
(1) 7" x 9" piece

From the batting: 
(2) 18" x 21" pieces
(2) 1-1/2" x 35" strips

Make the Tote:
Step 1: Sew 2" x 9" stripe pieces to opposite sides of the 7" x 9" vase block. Tip: Sew with the block on top to ensure that your stitch line is inside the outer line of the block. Sew 2" x 10" stripe pieces to the top and bottom. 

Step 2: Sew 3" x 10" orange floral pieces to the sides of the block. Sew the 3" x 15" orange floral pieces to the top and bottom. 

Step 3: Referring to the photo below, sew (1) 2-1/2" x 4" pink floral piece between (2) 4" panel blocks. Sew 1" x 4" turquoise honeycomb pieces to the to and bottom of the 4" x 8" panel block. Sew these to piece units together alternating with (3) 1-1/2" x 9-1/2" pink floral pieces. 

Step 4: Sew 1-1/2" x 11-1/2" pink floral pieces to the top and bottom. 

Step 5: Sew 2-3/4" x 11-1/2" bee print pieces to the sides of the pieced panel unit. Sew 3-1/4" x 15" bee print pieces to the top and bottom. 



Step 6: Sew (1) 3-1/2" x 15" turquoise honeycomb pieces to the bottom of both pieced bag sides. 

Step 7: Baste each 17" x 20" bag side to an 18" x 21" batting piece and quilt as desired. Trim to measure 16" x 19".

Step 8: Layer the quilted bag pieces right sides together and pin, matching raw edges. Sew along both sides and the bottom edge, using a 1/4" seam allowance. Cut 2" squares out from the bottom corners as shown. 

Step 9: Pinch a cut corner so the bottom and side seams match and stitch to box the corner. Repeat on the opposite end.

Step 10: To make the inner pocket, place the 7" x 9" panel block right sides together with the 7" x 9" blue floral piece. Stitch around all sides, leaving an opening along the bottom for turning. Clip corners and turn right side out, poking corners as needed. 

Step 11: Press the open edges in. Position the pocket on (1) 16" x 19" blue floral piece, centering from left to right and measuring 3-1/2" from the top edge. Pin in place and topstitch along the sides and bottom. Stitching along the bottom will close the opening from turning. 

Step 12: Layer the (2) 16" x 19" blue floral pieces right sides together and stitch along both sides and the bottom, leaving an 8" opening for turning. 
Step 12: Sew 6" x 9" turquoise honeycomb pieces to opposite ends of (1) 6" x 18" stripe piece. Fold in half lengthwise and press, and then fold each long edge in to the center fold. Position a 1-1/2" x 35" batting strip inside and refold on all press lines. 

Step 13: Pin strips closed and then topstitch along both edges. Make (2) handle strips. 

Step 14: Test handle length and trim as desired. Pin both ends of a handle strip to the front side of the quilted bag, 2-1/2" in from the outer edge. Repeat on the opposite side of the bag. 

Step 15: Tuck the outer bag inside the lining bag, right sides together. Match up the side seams and pin along the top edge. Sew along the edge using a 1/4" seam allowance. 

Step 16: Turn the bag right side out. Stitch the opening in the lining closed and then tuck the lining into the bag. Topstitch along the top edge of the bag. 

Enjoy your finished tote bag--just in time for summer! 

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