Tuesday, December 30, 2014

We Love Owls Tutorial

Recently we shared Ro Gregg's new Who's Who collection with you. Today we're back with Connie from Free Motion by the River, who is sharing a tutorial for this teal and lime small quilt. Use it for a baby quilt, a wall hanging, or a table topper...whoooooooo wouldn't love it!? 
After you check out Connie's tutorial, head over to her blog to enter to win fabric to make this quilt top yourself!

Here's Connie:

I really enjoyed working with the cute fabrics that are part of the Who's Who group by Ro Gregg. This is a small quilt, finishing at approximately 38 inches square.
Who's Who fabrics in a quilt by Freemotion by the River

 The fabrics make me think of spring and the little owls really look cute on the back of the quilt.
Peek at the back of the quilt Freemotion by the River

Here is a closeup of the center of the quilt:
Center of quilt by Freemotion by the River tutorial

Now how about a tutorial?
Here are the fabrics and amounts used in the quilt. 
Always sew with a 1/4 inch seam allowance.


Fabrics used in the quilt

We start off with the center block in the quilt. 
Start off with center block in quilt Freemotion by the River

Let's make some easy flying geese blocks.
Flying geese blocks at Freemotion by the River

Flying geese blocks at Freemotion by the River

Stitch the 4 square and flying geese together as shown below using the owl print in the center.
Center block of quilt Freemotion by the River

Let's continue on with a border around the block. Cut your pieces as listed below and lay them out as shown.
Cutting sizes for the border Freemotion by the River Piecing diagram

Piece the blocks together, make 4 sections.
Piecing for the border Freemotion by the River Piecing for the border Freemotion by the River


Each corner with have a 3 1/2 inch cream (E) square. Sew together as shown.
Add the border Freemotion by the River Border added Freemotion by the River

Add a Teal (B) border
  • Cut 2 pieces - 1 1/2 x 18 1/2
  • Cut 2 pieces - 1 1/2 x 20 1/2
Add a teal border Freemotion by the River

The next border has some odd sizes in it. Sew the blocks together as shown. Make 4 of these.
  • Cut 8 - 2 1/8 x 3 1/2 pieces Brown (C)
  • Cut 8 - 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 pieces Light Blue (D)
  • Cut 8 - 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 pieces Green (F)
  • Cut 4 - 3 1/2 x 3 7/8 pieces Multi print (G
Making another border

Add the corners to 2 sections.
  • Cut 4 - 3 1/2 inch squares Cream (E)
Add the corners to the border

Sew the 2 sections without the cream squares to your quilt. Then add the last 2 sections with the cream squares.
Quilt with 3 borders Freemotion by the River

Add another Teal (B) border
  • Cut 2 - 1 1/2 x 26 1/2
  • Cut 2 - 1 1/2 x 28 1/2
Add another teal border Freemotion by the River


The final border uses the Owl (A) fabric, which is directional. Cut the sides first from the length of your fabric.
Swatch of the Whos Who print from Fabri-Quilt

  • Cut 2 - 5 1/2 x 28 1/2
  • Cut 2 - 5 1/2 x 38 1/2
Quilt as desired. Cut 4 - 2 1/2 inch strips of Teal (B) for the binding.
Add final border to quilt Freemotion by the River

I hope you enjoy this tutorial, and if you make this quilt I would really like to see it!
Free Quilt Tutorial by Freemotion by the River

Thanks Connie! We'd like to help one of you make it. Head over to her blog to enter to win the fabric to make this quilt top yourself!

Monday, December 29, 2014

Top 10 Creative NYE Ideas


Here are 10 of our favorite ideas for a festive New Year's Eve celebration. You can see more pins on our NYE board, here.




1. Get the party started at the door with this sparkly wreath.
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2. Set a themed table with clock face printouts affixed to the bottom of glass charger plates.
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3. Try a new recipe!
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4. Is it really NYE without a photo booth?! Print your own props.
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5. Bubbles with a twist.
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6. Games to keep the evening rolling from dinner until the ball drops.
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7. How cute are these frosted cookies?!
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8. A time for reflection and setting goals.
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9. Don't forget the sparkly party hats! Make your own this year.
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10. Get the kids involved! (Even if you change the clocks so it looks like midnight at 9 pm...)
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Whatever you do this New Year's Eve, we hope you enjoy it!
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Friday, December 26, 2014

How was your Christmas?

Were you...


We hope Santa brought you lots of presents!

Maybe something for your sewing room?

Wednesday, December 24, 2014

A Very Marblehead 12 Days of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

1 awesome orange


On the second day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

2 pine forest greens


On the third day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

3 pretty pinks


On the fourth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

4 mottled green-red-golds


On the fifth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

5 golden golds


On the sixth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

6 midnight blues


On the seventh day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

7 beautiful blues


On the eighth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

8 emerald greens


On the ninth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

9 royal purples


On the tenth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

10 vibrant reds


On the eleventh day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

11 luscious limes


On the twelfth day of Christmas, my quilt shop shared with me:

12 majestic hues

Monday, December 22, 2014

10 Holiday Decorating Ideas

Looking for inspiration to add a little extra sparkle to your holiday decorating this year? 
Check out our 10 favorite ideas from Pinterest. 
(And some of these could be made using your favorite Christmas fabrics!)


1. Make your own winter terrarium
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2. Sweet treats garland
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3. Fold napkins into trees!
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4. Deliciously scented homemade potpourri
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5. A snowman door!
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6. Noel shelf scape
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7. Paint santa logs
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8. Skip the tree--no needle mess--just use ornaments!
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9. How cute--tiny gingerbread houses perched on a hot drink
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10. A twist on stocking stuffers
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See more of our holiday decorating pins here.