Wednesday, October 3, 2018

"CHRISTMAS MEMORIES...T-SHIRT to PILLOW"

Hey quilters....hope all is well....it's that wonderful time of the year....leaves are starting to turn and décor is everywhere in the stores. Absolutely love Christmas that I actually make gifts all year round and have to admit watch Christmas movies all year with my grandson too! I was so thrilled when he asked me to make a "pillow" out of his favorite Christmas T-Shirt. Every time I visit he pulls out his T-shirts to add to a quilt. Well, this one was pretty special so I was honored to make his "Buddy the Elf" shirt into a pillow. How sweet to keep his Christmas memories going....but had to come up with a clever way to not have the "bulky storage" for my daughter as well. I decided to do an "envelope style' pillow slip with his T-shirt. This actually slips over my daughter's existing accent pillows. Win..win….for everyone! I used scraps for fabric....all dots were appliqued with Aurifil 50 weight #2260....you can purchase dot fabric if you wish.....I designed it to fit their existing 16 x 16 accent pillow. Heat n bond lite was used to secure the T-shirt but you can use your prefer method but highly recommended it for all the 1" circles. Follow manufacturers direction and it's a breeze!
Due to T-shirts being different, I will give you a "basic" pattern and then you can decide what works best for you. I hope to see some of your posts showing off your work. Enjoy!

Blessed Quilting from My Home to Yours,
Cat
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Here's all you do...
*Iron the "wrong side" of T-shirt using a protective heat pressing sheet
*Square up the design....leave if possible a 1-2" edge
*Use your preferred method to stabilize your shirt...then square up to desired size
For Borders...
I pulled my Christmas fabrics from Hoffman, Moda Classic, Quilting Treasures.
Design your borders and add for your !/4 "seam allowances. Square up pillow as you go!
Again, if you don't want to applique the dots then choose a sweet dot fabric.
Once you have completed your borders and pillow id squared….choose your background fabric and "google" envelope style pillow directions to accommodate the finished size of your "pillow front".
Hint....I can honestly say that I prefer to add a few extra inches when doing the "envelope style" so it's a bit easier to slip on and off....ex....my "fold" will overlap a little more...you can easily practice this technique or just do a basic pillow back and you will just need to store it throughout the year. Doing a "envelope style" does come in handy when you have limited storage space. Also, try not to get upset your t-shirt may not be perfect due to the stretching with all the washing and drying. I feel that's what makes them unique! Design yours and have fun!
        What a genius idea for a 7 yr. old....Making Christmas Memories to last a lifetime!


Monday, September 3, 2018

"Happy Labor Day....Start of Quilting Season?"

Hey Quilters....hope all is going well & you are enjoying your day. I started working aka babysitting when I was 9 so I feel today is a day to relax and enjoy the family & be thankful for what I have! I also got the biggest laugh when I saw this pic below that Labor day is the official "start" of quilting season. Oh my goodness.....I am either way "behind" or way "ahead" for once! When you quilt all year it's Quilting season everyday! I absolutely love creating projects with Aurifil  thread....wonderful hues & weights to choose from for all your project needs! Facebook Alex Veronelli to get more info on this awesome product line....trust me I post many compliments about this thread but when you are quilting on a large project "Stain Glass Windows" recently for our towns Museum windows, and I had "No" thread breakage and thread hues complimented the Batik fabric perfectly, it's definitely worth talking about! Anyway, loving this special time with my family & Grandson Davin....we are working on some wonderful Christmas projects so check back....post coming soon! Hope everyone has a wonderful day & quilt away!

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Cat
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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

"CHRISTMAS IN JULY" SANTA BLESSINGS...TUTORIAL...(part 3)

Hey quilters....right about now you are breathing a sigh of relief or wondering what in the world was I thinking with all those "Orange Peel" squares. Here's a hint of how I design...if you have ever traditionally sewn a "Orange peel block" you will then realize why I personally applique them onto the square. I personally don't have the patience for the "tedious" stuff and "why not" make it easy...right? I love to quilt but "love a fun & fast break" every now and then too. ;-) Well, now you're on to the "sewing of blocks together & finishing up your quilt. I have to say the designs have two outside borders but you can totally omit those and do what's easier for you. You can view online tutorials of "Straight grain French Fold binding....double fold binding.....all sorts of ways you can bind your quilt....so at this point, honestly, do what's better for you. Just remember certain styles of binding require more yardage then others. This is another reason why I always buy more fabric 'cause sometimes when I finally get to the borders & binding....well....lets just say I may "tweak" a bit :-) Don't forget to check back next week for some more Holiday projects. Enjoy!

"Blessed Quilting from My Home to Yours"
Cat
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Part 3..."Quilt Assembly"
Make sure all individual blocks are pressed & squared up.
Lay out blocks per design (design boards are great)
Join blocks into rows using a 1/4" seam
(Press seams in one direction as you are going along)
Join rows to complete quilt top.
Press & Square up at this time if needed.
Add borders at this time if desired per design.
Measure top & bottom....add strips
Measure left and right sides....add strips
Press & Square up as you go along.
The designs have 1 inch borders so cut your strips 1 1/2 inch wide for seam allowance.
Or omit borders & do a straight-grain French Fold binding...whichever is easier :-)

Tip....if you are going to have your quilt professionally quilted by a "long arm" quilter, "please" call them ahead of time so you can meet their requirements before you do the backing, batting, etc.

Backing...per size of quilt....join two backing panel fabrics together to make size of quilt. Google this method as well if needed....some prefer one larger piece in center with two smaller widths on each side. Again this is a personal thing....due to it's small size you can do whatever is easier for the backing....larger quilts I would recommend dividing your backing into 3rds.
Press your seams.
*Layer backing (seams side up/facing you)
then batting & quilt.
Baste & Quilt as desired.

Binding your quilt....as previously stated, bind the quilt as desired.

I hope you've enjoyed this Christmas Tutorial & come back next week for some fast & easy gifts to make.....I don't know about you, but for "once" I am finally getting a head start on my Christmas gifts!
Blessed Quilting,
Cat

"CHRISTMAS IN JULY"...SANTA BLESSINGS TUTORIAL (part 2)

Hey quilters.....hope everyone is having fun choosing your fabrics. I've come to realize the computer glitch is me....I am wearing a brace while typing and I've noticed "sometimes" I tend to lean on the keys creating the "drama"....still should be able to retrieve the post though....it says the post is saving along the way...hmmmm :-)...anyway, here's part 2 & don't let the orange peel squares make you nervous….they are "appliqued" and raw edge applique to make it easier....I for one use this technique 'cause it's so easy & fast. Take your time cutting the "orange peel" design & not to worry if you're a bit off while cutting....you can cover any uneven lines while appliqueing. The advanced design "Santa Blessings" has a few 1/2 sq. triangles....omit this step if you are doing the beginner design "Many Blessings". Enjoy!

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Cat
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Part 2....
Per 44" wide fabric....cut 4 1/2 inch wide strips....then sub cut each strip into 4 1/2 " squares...this is including your 1/4" seam allowance.  Yes....I do lightly press my squares....it's an OCD thing! ;-)

Per "Santa Blessings" design you will need....
Grey....36 squares
Black...20 squares
White...50
HST's (half square triangles)...24 grey/white (see instructions below)
Orange Peel block....(see instructions below)
Red...104
White...22
Gold...4

Per "Many Blessings" design you will need...
Grey...130 squares
Orange Peel block....(see instructions below)
White...88
Gold...42

HST's (Half Square Triangles)
Rotary cut strips 4 7/8 inch wide of grey & white fabric...then sub cut into 4 7/8 inch squares.
With Right sides together....mark a diagonal line w/fabric marking pen on top of square.
Sew a scant 1/4" on each side of line.
Cut in between sewn lines (on original marked line)
Press seam towards darker fabric
Trim or square up if needed

Note....make sure seams are flat before you fuse the "orange peel" fabric designs onto HST's. You can also google a tutorial on the internet using this method if that's easier for you.


"4 inch orange peel design/block
Print out block below.....you can also make your own "plastic template" to make tracing easier :-)
I colored in the block dark for easier tracing.



Orange Peel design/block instructions....

Using "Heat n Bond" Lite....following manufacture's directions.....cut & fuse heat n bond lite to the wrong side of fabric per square. (You can do a strip all at once of fabric & heat n bond lite if that's easier)
Note....I use a "Non-stick Reusable Pressing Sheet" & I have a designated iron that I use strictly for fusing onto fabric....this can be a bit messy sometimes.
Trace Orange Peel design to the Paper side of heat n bond lite
Carefully cut out design & fuse to the "right side' of each square (per quilt design)

You can applique each "Orange peel" block at this time. Little easier then trying to applique when blocks are all sew together. ;-)

Per your design that you are doing....this step will take a while...no worries...this is why we are starting this project in July! :-) Take your time & have fun!






"CHRISTMAS IN JULY" SANTA BLESSINGS TUTORIAL (part 1)

Hey quilters....hope all is going well. I've been trying to post this tutorial and for some "odd" reason it keeps deleting. They say 3rd time is the charm but seriously this is the 4th time....seriously laughing because I could actually be crying right now. My previous post are not saved anywhere....gotta love modern technology sometimes. I've decided to post into parts to eliminate future "mishaps" 'cause I'm sure it's not me doing it! ;-) Anyway....I hope you're ready for a fun & fast Christmas design that can be easily enlarged & would make a great "stash buster" using your Christmas fabrics. The design "Many Blessings" is the beginner pattern and both are 44 x 56 using the classic "Orange Peel" design (appliqued for easy piecing) & the advanced design "Santa Blessings" has a "few half square triangles. This sweet design would also make a great gift for anyone going through a difficult time. I fully recommend Aurifil thread for your applique & quilting techniques. If you're thinking this might be too big of a project to jump into, well no worries there's more Holiday designs coming soon using this same method. I hope this one will help kick off your Holiday season with some fun. As always, email me any q's. Enjoy!

"Blessed Quilting from my Home to Yours"
Cat
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Fabric yardage for "Santa Blessings"
White....2 1/2 yrds.
Red....1 3/4 yrds.
Gold....1/2 yrd.
Grey....2 yrds
Black....3/4 yrd.
Backing....roughly 3 1/2 yrds ( allow more if you're long arm quilting)
Batting....twin size (save extra)
*Note....I always but extra fabric just in case I have a "oopsy" while rotary cutting.

Fabric yardage for "Many Blessings"
Grey....4 1/2 yrds.
Gold....1 1/4 yrds.
White...2 1/2 yrds.
Backing...roughly 3 1/2 yrds (allow more if you're long arm quilting)
Batting...twin size (save extra)….more small projects coming soon to use the scraps!
*Note....I always buy extra fabric just in case I have a "oopsy" while rotary cutting. It happens...trust me!
Remember....this is also a great "Scrap Buster"....so have fun designing & choosing your fabrics!






Monday, July 9, 2018

"CHRISTMAS IN JULY" tutorial..."SANTA BLESSINGS...1 DESIGN SEW MANY WAYS"

Hey quilters....it's that wonderful time of the year...."Christmas in July". Kicking off the holiday season I am sharing this fast & easy tutorial that can be incorporated into any time of the year. The design is incorporating one of my favorite quilt squares "Orange Peel" & everyone's favorite square "HST's" (half square triangles). The quilt was named Santa Blessings due to my sweet Grandson Davin. It's our favorite time of the year and have to admit we watch Christmas movies all year round together! I can only pray he carries that tradition on :-). Anyway, you will learn techniques from beginner to advanced.....design would make a great baby quilt...scrap quilt & can be easily enlarged for a bed quilt. The lap quilt is 44 x 56 & designed in EQ7 & fully recommend using Aurifil thread for your applique and quilting. So get your creative brain thinking & check back soon for all your fabric needs & instructions to complete this fast & easy quilt!

"Blessings from my Home to Yours"
Cat
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"SANTA BLESSINGS"

"MANY BLESSINGS"



Saturday, July 7, 2018

"IT'S CHOCOLATE DAY'!!!

Hey quilters.....hope everyone is doing well. Have to say when I noticed it was "Chocolate Day" today my heart dropped...seriously, had no idea there was such a "thing". If you're like me, chocolate & quilting/crafting go "hand & hand" so to speak. So today, I'm assuming it's also "calorie free" due to it being a "holiday" ;-)….a girl can only hope! Anyway....wanted to share a few other important dates as well! Also keep popping in 'cause soon I will be posting my "Christmas in July" quilt that you can create for anytime of the year! View a "low sugar chocolate pie on my blog below". Fast & easy to take to any quilt function or get together. Enjoy your chocolate!

Dates to be listed on all Quilter's Calendars :-)...
International Choc day...Sept. 13th
National Choc days...Oct 28 & Dec 28

Blessed Quilting from "My Home to Yours",
Cat
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018

FUN SUMMERTIME APRON PROJECT FOR KIDS or ADULTS all APPLIQUED w/ AURIfil THREAD"

Hey quilters....as promised here's the fun & fast "Scrappy Apron" for kiddos or adults. This would make a great 4-H project as well. As always, before starting any 4-H project, check with your County Extension office to make sure project meets the required guidelines. I used Batik 'Scraps" by Hoffman and all appliqued using Aurifil 50# thread. This project can be easily enlarged for adults just by adding more Hexagon flowers and stems. You will learn "sew many" techniques doing this apron. Remember this is your project so get creative and have fun! Enjoy!

Blessed Quilting from our Home to Yours,
Cat
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TECHNIQUES LEARNED:
*Familiar with your sewing machine
*Straight stitches to decorative stitches
*Raw edge applique
*using Hexagon Templates
*Rotary cutting with rulers
*1/4" seam measuring with rulers
*Fuse using Heat n Bond Lite
* Use Pellon Fusible Featherweight
*Hand sewing of Buttons
*Designing and being Creative with Fabrics & Threads

SUPPLIES USED:
*Me & My Apron (Childs size)
*Aurifil thread 50# Hot Pink #2588, Orange #2235 & Green #2885 (all 50#)
*Hoffman Batiks style 841 23 Fuchsia, style 1895 303 Frog
*Heat n Bond Lite
*Pellon  Fusible Feather weight
*Fons & Porter Hexagon Fussy Cut Template (3" & 2" finished size)
*Mini Hexagon template

STEP ONE (HEXAGON POCKETS)
*Iron out any creases in Apron
*Fold apron in half and finger press down middle(marking center)
*Fold bottom on apron to wrong side 1" (marks line for pockets)
*Rotary cut 4 hexagons from 3" finished side template
*Trace & cut 2 hexagons using same template of Pellon Fusible Featherweight
*With Right sides together (Pellon Fusible on top) sew a 1/4" seam around, leaving a (1 3/4) opening for turning inside out & reinforcing seams at start/stop.
*Pin if needed so you don't forget to leave opening
*Turn inside out (carefully use tip of pencil on corners if needed)
Note: Fusible web will be on inside at this time
Finger press
*At this time check to make sure all your seams are sewn...if not, repeat step above and reinforce the area of seam that was missed.
*Finger press the opening (raw  edges to inside)
*Iron pocket (reinforces the stabilizer) and sew a 1/4" seam on opening
*Pin to apron (as per diagram)
*Sew 1/4" seam around pocket, reinforcing at start/stop....pivoting at corners but leave opening to allow the size of hand to fit in (this step reinforces the fold at bottom)

NOW LET YOUR CREATIVITY FLOW....FOLLOW DIAGRAM OR CREATE YOUR OWN DESIGN USING THE SAME TECHNIQUES

STEP TWO (HEXAGON FLOWERS/STEMS)
*Cut a 5" strip of Heat n Bond Lite...adhere to flower fabric (following manufactures direction)
*Trace & Rotary cut 1 (2" Hexagon template) for large flower & 1 (using mini hexagon template) for small flower
Note: use a pressing sheet for step above to prevent the glue getting on your iron (ask an adult to assist you if needed)
*Rotary cut each hexagon into 6 segment for flowers
*Hint.....play with your flower segments on your apron for placement before you secure with your iron & allow space for your leaves....get creative or follow diagram above
*Repeat same steps for stems (adhering Heat n Bond lite to fabric)
*Rotary cut 5/8" strips on diagonal (about 4), 
*Position as desired and fuse as above
*Sub cut into segments for stems
*Applique flowers first then change thread to applique leaves or applique as desired
Note: always save your scraps for another project if desired
* Hand sew on Buttons if you wish to do initial monogram or purchase an iron on letter if desired.
I did a decorative stitch around the apron to add some texture.
Get creative add more embellishments if desired & be proud while you are wearing your project!
Enjoy & have a great summer!

More projects coming soon so check back in!






Tuesday, June 19, 2018

"TOP TEN TUESDAY SEWING HUMOR" #loveAURIFIL

Hey quilters.....hope everyone's summer is off to a great start. Just recently had a short but fun visit with my grandson. As usual always hiding spiders on my sewing machine & in fabric. He's been doing that from the age of 2. Love him! He definitely knows where his "Gege" hangs out! Wanted to share some fun Tuesday humor and to let you know I have another great "kid project" coming soon. You'll have complete instructions to do this apron which could be a great 4-H sewing project as well. Easily enlarge to an adult apron if desired. In the process of tweaking instructions so come back this week for full details. Have a great week!

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Cat Hill
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Fun Project coming soon!
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We all need a little "Sewing Humor" sometime!


Sunday, February 4, 2018

GREAT FAST & FUN 4-H PROJECT..."SOMETHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN"

Hey quilters....hope all is going well. I wanted to share this fun easy project that is an excellent gift idea for a b-day present...Mother's day....house-warming or for any special occasion. It's a "Hot Pad used for serving dishes while entertaining." You'll learn "Sew Many" techniques for the beginner quilter or for us "Seasoned quilters/seamstresses", you'll get a head start on your Christmas projects...(12-Mos. of Quilt-Mas) & a great "Stash Buster". You'll get to make this project from home & being a former 4-H Leader, I fully understand time-saving projects. This is a "quilting it forward" for me. My sweet friend gave me this block last summer and it was all hand quilted from her mother-in-law. She knew I love to collect old quilts and blocks and she thought I could do something fun with it. Well, she recently purchased a new home so I thought what better way then to "give it back" as a house-warming gift. I wanted to compliment the original design by "keeping it old school" with sweet antique style fabrics & simple quilting techniques. Quilts back in the day so to speak were primarily used for warmth....now quilts are an amazing work or art. The "New" is this block is all sewn & appliqued with Aurifil thread. If you don't already know this excellent thread Facebook Alex Veronelli. Aurifil thread has so many color hues & weights for all  your sewing projects. I will post pics with instructions along the way to make this project fun & some "unforeseen quilt-bloopers." Before starting any 4-H project make sure you meet all project requirements through your county extension office.  As always...email me if you have any q's. Enjoy!

Blessed Quilting from my Home to Yours,
Cat
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Here's the original block and finished Hot Pad...

HINT....if you don't have a old block to start with just "fussy cut" a 7x7 inch square from your favorite fabric design.

Here's all you do...
*cut border strips 1 1/2 x 12 inches of your coordinating fabric (about 8 strips)
*using the "Log Cabin Method" sew one border strip to top of block (right sides of fabric together)...cut threads...finger press seam & square up border using a rotary cutter with original block.
HINT...if you are using "light print fabrics" make sure you have the right sides together when laying border strips (trust me) :-)
* Sew right border on and use same method above...trimming and squaring up as you go.
*Sew bottom border then left border using same method above.
*Continue with same method above until you've sewn two complete borders on making the "Log Cabin design"
*Iron block and square up at this time if needed.
*Your block should roughly be 11 1/2 x 11 1/2 at this time.
HINT...if you are using "light print fabrics" make sure you have the right sides together when laying border strips together (trust me)

Leaves...
Rotary cut a 3 x 9" strip of your leaf fabric.
Cut same size strip of "Heat n Bond" fusible light & following manufactures directions fuse to wrong side of leaf fabric.
Trace the leaf design on the paper side of heat n bond lite...cut with paper scissors (not your fabric scissors)
HINT...I have scissors and rotary cut scissor marked for sewing and paper so I don't get confused. Keeps your scissors sharper and blades last longer as well. I put my dull blades in a "plastic Nutella jar" great safe way to store before throwing away.
I also have a separate Iron used for fusing and use a re-usable pressing sheet to help keep my iron clean.

Applique....
Now is the time to applique around your leaves and flower motif if it's not already done. If you are new to appliqueing ask an adult to help teach you this fun technique. All sewing machines have a applique stich along with a specific foot attachment to make this technique easy. Always remember to do a sample square if you are first learning this technique.
HINT...make a sweet "Mug Rug" as a gift to practice your applique techniques. You can use the same method that you are currently learning for the "Hot Pad", just in a smaller scale.
Remember...while appliqueing....coordinate your thread with your fabric if needed. If you are new to sewing ask an adult to teach you how to change threads & bobbin thread if needed.

Now let the fun begin...
Rotary cut backing fabric & batting ( I use low-loft batting for less bulk) the same size as your block.
Lay block and fabric backing "right sides together"
Place batting on top of fabric
Sew a 1/4 inch seam around square leaving a 3" seam opening (this will be used to turn block inside out)
Reinforce your seam openings while starting & stopping. I like to pin my 3" opening a different direction to help with starting & stopping...see pic below of pin direction and fabric layouts.


Turn block inside out.../Press & Measure block.
HINT...at this time make sure all your seams were sewn (except 3" opening).If not turn outside in and sew the seam you missed. No Problem! See pic...happens to us all :-)

HINT...use a #2 Pencil eraser to smooth the layers together inside the block & to straighten corners, or use your best tools ever...your fingers! (That's why I make a 3" opening to help get inside block to smooth fabric.
Now cut a piece of "Insul-Bright" about a 1/8" smaller then your block size.
Tri-fold insul-bright and insert into the 3" opening.
Using your pencil eraser carefully smooth insul-bright to fit your square.
Take your time with this step.
Press with Iron to help with the bulk before quilting.
Fold in sides of your 3"opening together inline with your seam.
Hand stich opening with coordinating thread or use washable fabric glue to enclose opening.

Now you're ready to get creative with your block!
HINT...choose your decorative stitches you wish to use. On a scrap piece of fabric practice with the stitch width & length until your get your desired stitch. I have a pad/pen in my top drawer of sewing machine to write down the stitch settings while sewing. This is a great tip especially if you turn off your machine before finishing your project. Another trust me! :-)
*I appliqued the log cabin seams just as I sewed it to compliment the block design. Do the same if you wish.
Aurifil 50# 4093 was used for appliqueing the log cabin stitching & leaves.
Aurifil 50# 3910 variegated thread used to outline stitch two rows around center flower.
I kept the quilting simple to compliment the original block.

Care instructions...due to this being a "hot pad for serving dishes"...food spills may occur....fully recommend to spot clean when possible...if laundering is needed place pad in a laundry mesh bag & machine wash cold on delicate cycle....air dry...iron if needed.

I hope you enjoyed this project & feel free to send pics or email me any q's....
Remember....sewing & quilting is fun....it's your project...get creative & enjoy every moment!












Tuesday, January 30, 2018

DECOR TIP: PANTONE COLOR OF THE YEAR!

Hey everyone....hope all is going well. I wanted to share the Pantone 2018 color of the year...18-3838 Ultra Violet. Oh my goodness....to all you purple lovers...this is definitely your year! This color is very vibrant and stunning. As a designer, I can definitely see this as a dominant color mixed with greys...neutrals with black accents. This would be a great color in a child's room as well. When you're out shopping, look at plastics...towels, etc....usually the color of the year gets incorporated into a lot of accents for decorating. As always, email me if you have any design q's....always glad to help! Consulting and Space Planning is my specialty. View more about this great color hue on pantone.com.

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Cat
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"A dramatically provocative and thoughtful purple shade, Pantone 18-3838 Ultra Violet communicates originality, ingenuity & visionary thinking that points us toward the future"...read more at Pantone.com
                                                                           

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

"CATS FARMHOUSE CRAVING BUSTERS"

Hey quilters....wanted to share my recent post on my cooking blog....it's the New Year and getting back on the "diet train" has been a bit difficult. Wanted to share my tips just in case anyone else needs a bit of encouragement. Please share your tips as well. Pop on over to my cooking blog and see who's my "life coach"...who gives me my "text-me-ups". Enjoy!

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Cat
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                                                   "Farmhouse Healthy Snack Tray"

Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Do you suffer from N.E.Q.T.(Not Enough Quilting Time)

Hey quilters...hope all is going well.....a snow day here in Texas! Love looking out my sewing room window and seeing birds especially cardinals in the snow. Well my question is....do you suffer from N.E.Q.T? That's right...."Not Enough Quilting Time". I know this past Christmas flew by for me and I had wished that I had the time to make more gifts. My Gramma Stetson once said...."the greatest gift comes from the heart". That has stuck with me throughout all my years.
So here's the cure.....no meds that cause those nasty side effects....its 12 Mos. of Quilting w/ my new series on blog..."Cats Farmhouse Quilting & Cats Farmhouse Christmas"....all you need is your favorite fabric & Aurifil thread. We'll have pattern designs all from this one sweet block below and all designed in EQ7 with easy techniques to follow along. The designs will all derive from the block below which include....table runner....hot pads....lap quilt & baby quilts banners etc. They will make great gifts for Weddings....House Warming or any special occasion throughout the year. I will be showing a sweet technique to make rustic fabric or you can purchase wood look fabric for the designs or give it a "scrappy look" from your stash. Some of the designs will be combining Bright Batiks by Hoffman mixed with my rustic fabric. I'm excited about these new designs....and excited about getting gifts done throughout the year. I don't know about you but sometimes just going through my Christmas fabric makes me happy.
Here's a sneak peak of the block....hope you're excited as I am... Enjoy!

Blessings from my Home to Yours,
Cat
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Monday, January 1, 2018

Cats..."NEW YEARS BREAD PUDDING"

Happy New Year everyone! Along with all the Holiday cheer comes left overs....and for me that is not good cause today it's back to reality....dieting that is! Yesterday, I came up with a plan....gather all the left over "Christmas Cheer" and do something with them. As the old saying goes "outa sight...outa mind"....well I didn't want to waste anything especially my "low fat fudge" and had some left over candy from decorating the Elf on the Shelf gingerbread house with Grandson Davin oh and bits and pieces that were used to decorate cookies....so here's what I came up with....have to say that I had a blast making this bread pudding and it's very d-lish! I even threw in 2 innocent left over bananas for good measure :-). I will admit excited about the New Year but not so excited to get back into dieting again. Well....maybe this will help me and anyone else that doesn't need that "tempting" left over "Christmas Cheer" hanging around. Enjoy!

Blessing from my Home to Yours,
Cat
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Here's all you do...
Spray a large glass pan
Mix well 3 eggs...3/4 c heavy crème....1 tsp. vanilla...1/2 tsp. nutmeg & 1 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
Spread about 3-4 cups of your left over bread from making the Snow Flake sandwiches (previous post) or use some left over bread and break into tiny pieces.
Now have fun layering all your left over "Christmas Cheer"....I even unwrapped kisses....used choc chipe...m&m's and my low fat fudge cut into tiny pieces....used up my pieces of walnuts and pecans from baking cookies and 2 bananas.....have fun with this part! 
Pour the egg mixture over all this yummy goodness and bake in  a 375* oven for about 20-30 minutes....watch carefully cause ovens vary. 
I let mine cool and leftovers kept in the fridge for the rest of the family to snack on. I had a blast making this and feel so much better waking up this morning and starting off the New year without tempting candy steering me in the face. Enjoy!

HAPPY NEW YEAR & T-SHIRT QUILT UPDATE!

Hey quilters....Happy New Year! I hope everyone is enjoying this special time....reflecting back and making new lists for the new year. For some odd reason my lists are usually the same every year so now I just go "ditto but only better"...less stress :-). I'm taking a moment to update a step on the Halloween One-Z quilt....yes, I know it may be a bit late for some but due to receiving several emails I decided to go ahead and post. Hopefully this year we have no hurricanes and life will go smoother. I am looking forwarded to my "12 mos. of Quilt-Mas"...I've almost got the pattern designed in my EQ7 and currently working on certain squares to have advanced techniques as well. I love hearing from you and especially when I hear that you are just starting to quilt. Just remember to never get frustrated cause it's your quilt...make it your way & that's why quilting is so special....you quilt and sew from your heart! Anyway....still taking down Christmas...enjoying the sun this morning...thank God cause it's 24* in Texas! Keep checking for the new posts to follow along on the "12 mos. of Quilt-Mas" and follow on my facebook page...I heard it through the quilt-vine....Have a great New Year and looking forward to quilting together! 

Blessings from my Home to Yours,
Cat
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One-Z step one...for a 10.5 x 12.5 back ground fabric fold One-z to fit  7 x 10 inches. (See diagram...I trim the back side of the one-z so you have less bulk to fuse.
Tip....Sleeves cut longer and tuck in....allows for a smoother shape of one-z
Press one-z if needed.
Try not to be too perfect. Less stress due to the one-z's probably have been washed several times and the cotton does distort a bit. Tweak as you go while tucking the sides in.
*With rotary cutter cut strips of "Heat n Bond Lite" to fit your basic square of one-z (see pic)
*Fuse to back of one-z following manufactures direction on heat-n-bond lite.
*Make sure the shape is to your liking if not tweak at this time
*Remove backing and fuse to center of your t-shirt fabric
*Applique as desired (I use Aurifil 50# thread for strength)
Tips:...
You might hand sew areas at this time (shoulders).
Press hard when fusing due to the layers and always use pins that can take heat just in case you touch them with your iron when fusing.
When getting ready to applique...mark your squares to the number of layout to keep them in order.
Then group by thread color for faster appliqueing. 
Make notes if you need to go back to a certain one to do some hand sewing.

This is the same technique that I use on all of my T-Shirt quilts. I will be doing another large one this year for my grandson so will keep you posted on that one as well. Hope this helps and email me any q's. Show your finished products anytime or please share if you have a better way. That's what this blog is all about...."Sharing Tips Among Friends"
                                                                              
                                                                   One-Z Step One
                                                                                
                                                                   One-Z Step Two
                                                                               
                                                                      Left Corner
                                                                               
                                                  Center One-Z w/ one sleeve out and flap
                                                                             
                                                      Right corner & Scrappy Border
                                                                             
                                            Hexagon Spider appliqued w/ Aurifil 50# black