Hey quilter's...Sunday Blessings to y'all. Hope y'all summer is off to a great start. I love it when I miss a "text" from my grandson that he saw a "30 Bluebirds" when traveling. He knows how to grab his Gege's attention. I think we all play a "traveling game" to entertain us while driving. He must have been thinking of me a lot because we usually count different licence plates of states or the usual 'slug bug" which was my daughter's favorite. Whatever your plans are I hope you sneak in some sewing/quilting w/ a younger generation. I truly believe in quilting it forward. I love seeing posts of a young child learning to sew/quilt/ It's amazing of how the "younger generation" has really gravited to this wonderful technique. I know for me it's very therapeutic.I'm exciting for the month of July. I'll be featuring designs to "teach the kiddos" to sew...Stitchin' @ the Lake & some fun designs & tips when traveling. We'll also be featuring a "Christmas in July" taable runner that is super cute! Of course all items are from Missouri Star Quilt Company and my discount will save you 20% off $50. or more for the month of June. I'll feature "sneak peeks" a long the way for you to take advantage of the discount featured for the month for supplies. I know you're probably wondering why I'm sharing a "Halloween design" already but have you noticed this fabric collection. Oh my gosh...the "Little Witch" collection by Jennifer Long "Sew a Story" for Riley Blake Designs is super cute! I couldn't wait to get my "Witch On." :-) Plus I was waiting for some yardage to arrive for my previous "Sweet Land of Liberty" quilt. The "Spook-tacular Trivets" for entertaining are super easy & a great way to teach a beginner to learn the "Log Cabin" design. Plus you will learn to "fussy cut" using the Missouri Star Octagon Templates. Please use supervision with children when using a rotary cutter. Trust me...I've been in a rush and have regreated it later. Slowing down and enjoying the process is probably a first to teach someone. :-) Well today's phase is very fun as you will be "fussy-cutting" your favorite parts of the Little Witch fabric. I did "rotate" mine when to give a different direction as I display the design for table decor. The fabric is sew pretty that I'm sure you will have a blast with this project. I have a 'huge" Halloween project that I'll be sharing soon using this fabric collection along with fabric that I've inherited. So no worries about what to do this Summer...I've got you covered! Thanks so much for following and keep checkin' in for fun projects. Enjoy!
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Here's all you do...
Note...directions are using the small octagon template.for the small trivet.
* Fussy cut your desired area of Little Witch fabric using the small octagon template for the center.
* Rotary cut strips 1" x 4".to start then ..5"...6." as you sew or your desired accent border.
Note...I used a 1/8" seam allowance on following.
* Start in upper right corner...sew a strip using a 1/8" seam allowance w/right side together.
* Press...square up to the Octagon design.
* Rotary cut your next strip to desired length sew as above and continue in a clockwise design until you reach back to the top.
Tip...I cut my strips longer to make it easy and square up as I'm sewing.
* Second border do the same as above with your desired fabric & start at the same right corner to achieve the log cabin design.
Border/Binding...
* Rotary cut your strips 1 1/2 x 5...then make strips longer as you sew. Start in the same upper right corner...sew using a 1/8th in seam allowance and press and square up as you sew.
Note...strips are wider for my Border/Binding technique that you fold to back later.
* Repeat these steps for as many small trivets desired. I made two to accent the 3 large trivets.
* Measure you octagon square before adding the border/binding strip. Add a 1/2 " to that size.
This will be your size to Rotary cut your insul-bright...batting/backing.
* Lay backing fabric...right side down.
* Insul-bright
* Batting
* Octagon square right side up (facing you)
* Pin to secure.
* Quilt as desired w/coordinating thread.
Tip...I like to quilt in the ditch around the center to secure then do fun decorative stitching accenting the Octagon shape.
Note... Once you have achieved your desired design then fold your "border/binding" strip to the back leaving a 1/4" binding on front of block...fold in again to secure the hem on back using the directions below.
* You will start in the same upper right corner and fold/secure with pin/clips until you reach back to the top of the octagon trivet.
* Stitch in the ditch on front of trivet to secure you fold on back.
* Repeat for all of your desired small trivets.
Large "Spook-tacular Trivets"...
Well now you do the exact same concept for the runner trivets but you use the "Medium Octagon Template" as you fussy cut your center design.
* Follow the same directions for your borders and the border/binding technique.
* When you get to the rotary cutting of your insul-bright...batting and backing cut to your oactagon size or use the Large Octagon template as your guide then trim to size needed. I found that to be a bit easier.
* Repeat for all 3 Octagon Trivets or your desired amount.
Note...this is the first Phase of my "Spook-tacular Entertaining." The second Phase will come later using the "free download" design "Batty Mantle" by Windham fabrics but I will be making it as the table runner for the Spook-tacular Trivets. So download the directions so you can get your spooky fabric while it's in stock. I guess I'm not the only one that like's to get their "Witch on" :-)
Check back soon for more fun & exciting projects!
Cat