May 2021 Block Of The Month

Bernina Group BOM Block 5

For this month’s block, we are not focusing on any new skill builder techniques but we are revisiting methods from previous blocks as a refresher of what we have learned so far… this is an easy month so make lots of this block and make a table cloth or runner in your favorite fabrics… this will go fast!

Remember in Block 1 last January how we made flying geese four at a time using the square sewn method… this month we are going to make the triangles for our block using the same method…

you will need three fabrics, two prints and one back ground fabric which can be print or solid…

Cutting:
Cut one square from print A, 7-1/4 by 7-1/4 inches….

Cut one square from print B, 7-1/4 by 7-1/4 inches…

and finally from the back ground fabric, cut 8 squares 3-7/8 by 3-7/8 inches…

On all 8 of the 3-7/8 inch background squares, draw a line on the wrong side of the fabric, corner to corner diagonally… stitch a background square to each opposite corner of one of your 7-1/4 print squares and sew 1/4 inch on EACH SIDE of the line… cut apart and stitch one more back ground square to the last corner of the large square on each half… press toward the back ground fabric… these rectangles should measure 3-1/2 by 6-1/2 so square them up if need be… now assemble your block in any color way you like and enjoy!

your block should measure 12-1/2 by 12-1/2.. See you next month for Block 6…

April 2021 Block Of The Month

Bernina Group Block Of The Month Block 4 It is so much fun and it is so encouraging to see all the photos of the blocks being posted in the groups… thank you so much for sharing your beautiful blocks! Please keep posting photos!!

Today we are making block 4… it seems impossible that we are on our fourth month already but I hope this little BOM has helped you through a long winter and the Covid restrictions…

For this month’s block, you will need…

From three fabric prints or solids of your choice cut… Cut 4 background squares 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″

Cut 4 light color squares 3 1/2″ x 3 1/2″

Cut 1 background square 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″

Cut 1 light color square 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″

Cut 2 dark color squares 5 1/2″ x 5 1/2″

I think I spent more time cutting on this block than I did sewing it up!

Lay the Dark and Light 5 and 1/2 inch squares right sides together atop one another and matching all four sides very well, and stitch all around all four sides… do the same with the dark and background 5 and 1/2 inch squares… this is your skill builder for this month…

press to set the seams and cut both apart corner to corner both directions so you get four half square triangles from each one… press toward the dark fabric and square up all pieces to 3 and 1.2 inch squares…

Now lay the block out in pattern as you see me do in the video making sure you place all the pieces in the right order and sew the four rows together … now sew the block into two segments and finally the sew the center seam… check to make sure it is 12 and 1/2 inches … Have fun with this months block… See you for block 5 next month!

February Block Of The Month…

Did you have fun with January’s block? Well, here is block number two…it is a good time, spent with half square triangles…

This block will build your skills and confidence!

You will need four fabrics or comparable contrast scraps….

I used scraps but fat quarters work perfectly too….

Block 2 of the Bernina Group BOM 2021Cutting Instructions:

Cut 4 Green (or your color) squares 3 7/8″ x 3 7/8″( these are your outer block triangles )Cut 4 squares 3 7/8″ x 3 7/8″ ( these are the windmill blades )Cut 2 Center print squares 3 7/8″ x 3 7/8″Cut 6 White or background squares 3 7/8″ x 3 7/8″ All squares should be the same 3 7/8″ square. When you are making half-square triangles add 3/8″ to the size of the square size you need for piecing. For example we need a 3 1/2″ square to piece the block, so we would add the 3/8″ to that measurement.

Using a ruler and pencil, mark a diagonal line on the wrong side of each of white squares and two of the center print squares. With right sides together, match up two of the windmill blade squares with two of the center print squares. Match rest of the colored print squares with white background squares. Sew 1/4″ seam along each side of the marked pencil line. Repeat this with all of the squares.

Using your rotary cutter and ruler, cut each square right on the pencil line. IMPORTANT – If you don’t want to do what I did, Press open your half-square triangles. Usually you press all seams to the dark side. But to create less bulk you will be pressing a few to the white or background side. Trim off the dog ears and TRUE UP the half-square triangles. The squares should be 3 1/2″ square – you won’t have much to trim off. Use the diagonal markings on your mat or your ruler to line up the diagonal seams. You want the diagonal seam to be right in the center of the corner of each square. That way when you sew your 1/4″ seams, the points will be perfect.

Lay out the squares forming the windmill. Sew the squares together in rows. Press the seams of each row in opposite directions. This way they will nest together when you sew the rows together. Backside view of pressed seams. unless you pressed all your seams open, Note how each row has alternating seam directions. This will help all of those squares nestle together. Sew each row together matching points and seams. Your block is all finished

Have fun!

2021 BOM January Block

January Block of The Month Tutorial…
This first video is quite long, so please watch the entire video before you begin… the future month’s videos will not be this long, it’s just that I had to include more info for beginners and to get our quilt going… click the blue link below to access the video tutorial…
Bernina Group BOM quilt block number 1 January…
Fabric requirements:
Finished quilt measurement as pictured is 65″x 65″
Finished Block size is 12″ x 12″( 12 1/2 by 12 1/2 unfinished)
Background – 2 7/8 yards if you want to put your blocks on point as shown (2 1/8 yards if don’t). If you choose a different fabric for the corner/border blocks you will need 1 1/8 yards for those large triangles.
You can use a layer cake but you will still need about 1.5 yards of scraps or about 15, 16 fat quarters…
1 Yard for the Sashing ( Red in photo)
1/4 yard for the Squares in the Sashing (green in photo)
5/8 yard for binding
If you want to add a wide outer border, you will need fabric for that as well…
then you will need batting and backing….
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Block 1 or January Block …..
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Flying Geese Squares cut 2 squares measuring 5.25″ square
Flying Geese background fabric Squares cut 8 squares measuring 2 7/8″ square
Center square cut one 4.5″ square
side rectangle pieces, cut 4 rectangles measuring 2.5″ x 4.5″
Side background rectangles cut 4 measuring 2.5″ x 4.5″
I used cotton poly thread, an Organ 65/9 sharp needle, my 37D foot, single hole or zero mm stitch plate….
I sprayed terial magic on my fabric and pressed to get a nice crisp finish… you can use best press or niagra spray sizing or what ever will give you a good well starched fabric…
For the embroidery, I used a fusible poly mesh on the back of the center of my block and hooped a mid wt tear away… I used 40 weight embroidery thread on top and 60 weight bobbin thread…
I did not change any settings or tensions throughout this project…
here is the design I used… I reduced it to 3 1/4 inches by 3 5/16 inches in Embrilliance software…
https://www.embroiderys.com/vintage-sewing-machine-redwork-embroidery-designs/
you can use any design you would like as long as the size is approximate and can be adjusted to fit the center block square….
fusible poly mesh stabilizer and mid weight tear away are available from OESD…
Have fun, ask any questions and post photos!
Have fun with this block!

2021 Block Of The Month Quilt

This is just a fun idea I had to help us all get past the long winter months and confines of covid and I hope you enjoy this little mystery quilt BOM…

There are twelve blocks and each block is 12 inches finished and they are all set on point… there are some fun techniques to learn and this is a way to use up scraps if you wish….

So here we go with block number one…the video is a bit long but it has most of the info you need to be successful in getting started and actually finishing your quilt…I will take you all the way from piecing the blocks to setting, quilting and binding your quilt…

Let’s get started on a great adventure together…

Luxe Fleece Neck Warmer

Lots of fun and warm too!

Luxe Fleece Embroidered Neck Warmer

You can use regular fleece or any fabric with similar stretch…

I used design M23263 from Embroidery Library

You will need three colors of thread if you use this design

You will need sticky back tear away stabilizer

You will need cut away stabilizer

regular sewing thread to finish

Due to the thickness of the luxe fleece I did not use my high tension yellow bobbin… I just used my regular black bobbin and filled it with 60 wt. bobbin thread…

Cut the fleece 12 by 22 with the most stretch going the 22 inch length… measure in from the left end 8 inches and then six inches up to find center and put a pin … this is the center of your design…

Hoop the sticky back tear away stabilizer, burp the hoop and take off the paper … fold the fleece lengthwise with right sides together and lay on the stabilizer so the pin is in the center of the hoop and use your top and bottom center hoop markings to line up the fleece and lightly press down …unfold and press the other side…

Load your design… I rotated my design just a little bit to make the rose sit in an upright position…

float the cut away under your hoop, lay the wss stabilizer on top of your fleece..stitch a basting box and stitch out your design…

when finished, remove basting stitches, cut the cut away close to stitching being careful and remove wss from top.

fold neck warmer lengthwise rst. stitch using 1/2 inch seam…

finger press seam open… reach in and without twisting, grab the other end of the seam and pull through to match the lengthwise seam ends… stitch a few inches leaving an opening to turn the neck warmer right side out and close the opening using a ladder stitch…

the lengthwise seam goes down the center of the neck warmer and the end seam is center back…

Have fun!

Country Mug Rug Tutorial

This tutorial is for a free design from Kreative Kiwi… I have provided a link to the design below…When you download the design, open the folder and look for the PDF file … Open that and print it off and you will have the step by step directions that I am using in the tutorial…For beginners, do not trim the outer base fabric as I have done… wait until the directions tell you to trim it toward the end of the project…Have fun, and post photos of your finished mug rug! If you get stuck or have questions just post them here or message me and I’ll be happy to help…

https://www.kreativekiwiembroidery.co.nz/product/Free-In-the-hoop-Sewing-Machine-Mug-Rug.html?fbclid=IwAR333dFpJonl0YwKz9ne7nZohLiTCPVbAffCkanmxJOsPLPEI9L-TStiSNM

Mug Rug Tutorial video 1

Mug Rug Tutorial video 2

Have Fun!!!