Welcome,
Today I'm introducing my first set of EPP Flower Worksheets, this is for my Flowers, Flowers, Flowers layout
So, you’ve collected and made your EPP flowers and have chosen your final pattern, now you have
these questions:
- how many flowers do I need for a queen sized quilt?
- how many background hexagons will I need?
- how much fabric should I buy for the or edging?
This workpaper was developed to answer the above and includes the following:
- line drawings for each of 5 quilt sizes
- total number of flowers required for each quilt size
- total number of background pieces required for each quilt size
- total amount of fabric required for the flowers
- total amount of fabric required for the background for each quilt size
This information is included on the first page for each size:
Quilt sizes included:
- crib 46 x 50 inches
- throw 51 x 65 inches
- twin 67 x 97 inches
- queen 97 x 98 inches
- king 109 x 109 inches
Original patterns and calculations are for use with 1 inch hexagons, however conversions for the
following sized hexagons are included:
- ½ inch
- 3/4 inch
- 1-½ inch
- 2 inch
The second page for each size shows the layout for the quilt, this can be used to plan colour placing or to update your progress:
A free copy of the throw size is available for 4 weeks here, the full worksheet is available in my Etsy shop here.
If you use these worksheets to create a quilt please share it with me.
Thank you for popping by,
Vicki
Friday, 6 January 2017
Tuesday, 3 January 2017
A Christmas Pillow Case Gift
Welcome,
As a Christmas gift I made this pillow case for a friend.. 😃
It is made with scraps and a orphan block after making Bermuda's Quilt
I wanted to create something that looked like it belonged with the quilt but wanted to use up as many of the scraps I had as possible.
I am really please with how it looks, I've even managed to use up another orphan half block - with the dragonflies.
In the diamond block section I quilted it as I did on the actual quilt - straight line quilting in the diamond with pebbles and some swirls and a few feathers for luck!
That was my last finish for 2016 😊
Thanks for popping by
Vicki
Monday, 19 December 2016
2016 EPP Flower Swap - Update 2
Welcome,
When I wrote the first 2016 flower swap update in April I was determined to update you regularly ... well I didn't quite manage that!
First, let me remind you ... I have been swapping hexagon flowers monthly with the Inchy Flower Swap. We are given a partner each month and we make 2 flowers to send to them in their desired colours, these are the flowers that I have made and sent:
April to Elizabeth in Virgina USA who requested jewel toned petals with grey/black centres
May to Beverly in Oklahoma USA asked for petals in shades of blue and white with yellow centres - these 'read' blue to me, I hope they were what Beverly was after
June flowers went to Ruth in Glendale NSW, she requested petals in shades of red/black/grey/white with white signed centres. I didn't sign mine as I was so worried about the pen bleeding and/or washing out, I've yet to find the perfect pen for signing flowers
July to Jenny in Ashgrove, not far from me here in Qld, Australia, she requested black and white petals with white or grey centres
August to Sara in Buckingham, UK who asked for petals with bright, vibrant colors with coordinating centres
September flowers went to Tessa Johnson of Iowa USA who requested bright coloured petals with purple centres - I love this colour combination, I may have to use it in a quilt!
I have received the following flowers in the same time period:
May from Michele in Winconsin USA, they are perfect
June flowers were received from Michell inGisborne NZ, they fit in my garden perfectly
August flowers came from Susan in South Carolina USA, she sent 3 and this beautiful card
And of course I have been making myself 2 flowers each month, my additions were:
April
May
June
July
August
September
Relevant links:
When I wrote the first 2016 flower swap update in April I was determined to update you regularly ... well I didn't quite manage that!
First, let me remind you ... I have been swapping hexagon flowers monthly with the Inchy Flower Swap. We are given a partner each month and we make 2 flowers to send to them in their desired colours, these are the flowers that I have made and sent:
April to Elizabeth in Virgina USA who requested jewel toned petals with grey/black centres
May to Beverly in Oklahoma USA asked for petals in shades of blue and white with yellow centres - these 'read' blue to me, I hope they were what Beverly was after
July to Jenny in Ashgrove, not far from me here in Qld, Australia, she requested black and white petals with white or grey centres
August to Sara in Buckingham, UK who asked for petals with bright, vibrant colors with coordinating centres
September flowers went to Tessa Johnson of Iowa USA who requested bright coloured petals with purple centres - I love this colour combination, I may have to use it in a quilt!
I have received the following flowers in the same time period:
May from Michele in Winconsin USA, they are perfect
June flowers were received from Michell inGisborne NZ, they fit in my garden perfectly
August flowers came from Susan in South Carolina USA, she sent 3 and this beautiful card
And of course I have been making myself 2 flowers each month, my additions were:
April
May
June
July
August
September
Relevant links:
Thank you for sitting through all of these flowers ... I think they are all beautiful and can't wait to finish my garden
Thank you for popping by
Vicki
Friday, 9 December 2016
Introduing EPP Plus+ Worksheets
Welcome,
Today I'm releasing my first worksheets, prior to my weekly worksheet releases in 2017 so that you can get a taster
This is the worksheet to help you make a Plus+ quilt top like the one I shared last week.
The Worksheet includes details for the following quilt sizes:
- crib 40 x 50 inches
- throw 60 x 60 inches
- twin 70 x 90 inches
- queen 100 x 100 inches
- king 110 x 110 inches
You can find a free copy of the throw sized workpaper here, to purchase the full set of worksheets for the above sizes here in my Etsy Store.
Just to be clear my worksheets don't include full instructions on how to make the quilt top, just a breakdown of the number of pieces, yardages of fabric etc. I will be creating a full pattern for this quilt, that will be coming soon.
I'd love to hear any feedback from the first workpaper - is there other information you would find useful?
Make sure you pop back for my year of weekly workpapers in 2017
Thank you for popping by
Vicki
Today I'm releasing my first worksheets, prior to my weekly worksheet releases in 2017 so that you can get a taster
This is the worksheet to help you make a Plus+ quilt top like the one I shared last week.
The following is included:
- line drawings for each of 5 quilt sizes
- total number of plus’ required for each quilt size
- total number of background pieces required for each quilt size
- total amount of fabric required for the main section and background for each quilt size
- crib 40 x 50 inches
- throw 60 x 60 inches
- twin 70 x 90 inches
- queen 100 x 100 inches
- king 110 x 110 inches
Just to be clear my worksheets don't include full instructions on how to make the quilt top, just a breakdown of the number of pieces, yardages of fabric etc. I will be creating a full pattern for this quilt, that will be coming soon.
I'd love to hear any feedback from the first workpaper - is there other information you would find useful?
Make sure you pop back for my year of weekly workpapers in 2017
Thank you for popping by
Vicki
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Introducing my English Paper Piecing Worksheets
Welcome
I have created some worksheets to help my fellow EPPers. I often hear questions along these lines in facebook groups:
- how many plus’ do I need for a queen sized quilt?
- how many flowers do I need for a lap quilt?
- how many background pieces will I need?
- how many hexagons do I need for the pathways?
- how much fabric should I buy for my border?
So I have created some worksheets and each includes:
- line drawings for each of 5 quilt sizes
- total number of plus’/hexagons/shape required for each quilt size
- total number of background and pathway pieces required for each quilt size
- total amount of fabric required for each section of each quilt size
Quilt sizes included:
- crib
- throw
- twin
- queen
- king
Each of the original worksheets is based on 2 inch houses or 1 inch hexagons however conversions for other sized sized houses and hexagons.
Each worksheets includes:
2 pages for each size of quilt, 1 with the details of pieces and fabric required and a line drawing which can be used to test colorways or to keep a record of progress
The header on the information page includes the number of main pieces required, in this case 161 flowers and the finished size of the quilt along with the title
The Worksheet advises how many pieces for the main sections of the quilt and the amount of fabric required.
Most of us use scraps to EPP, however this allows us to gauge how much fabric will be required.
The Worksheet includes the numbers of other pieces that are required, whether that be pathways, stepping stones, borders etc and of course the background pieces to finish the quilt
Finally the Worksheet includes conversions. My calculations, in this case, were for use with 1 inch hexagons, however if you were making the same quilt with pieces in a differing size the worksheets includes the conversions to other popular sized pieces.
I shall be releasing my Plus+ workpapers soon and plan on releasing one new workpaper a week throughout 2017. Currently my workpapers predominantly include hexagon flowers, but I hope to develop more throughout the year ... pop back for further information.
Please let me know which workpapers you'd like to see, or if there is other informaiton that you think would be useful to include
Thank you for popping by
Vicki
I have created some worksheets to help my fellow EPPers. I often hear questions along these lines in facebook groups:
- how many plus’ do I need for a queen sized quilt?
- how many flowers do I need for a lap quilt?
- how many background pieces will I need?
- how many hexagons do I need for the pathways?
- how much fabric should I buy for my border?
So I have created some worksheets and each includes:
- line drawings for each of 5 quilt sizes
- total number of plus’/hexagons/shape required for each quilt size
- total number of background and pathway pieces required for each quilt size
- total amount of fabric required for each section of each quilt size
Quilt sizes included:
- crib
- throw
- twin
- queen
- king
Each of the original worksheets is based on 2 inch houses or 1 inch hexagons however conversions for other sized sized houses and hexagons.
Each worksheets includes:
2 pages for each size of quilt, 1 with the details of pieces and fabric required and a line drawing which can be used to test colorways or to keep a record of progress
The header on the information page includes the number of main pieces required, in this case 161 flowers and the finished size of the quilt along with the title
Most of us use scraps to EPP, however this allows us to gauge how much fabric will be required.
The Worksheet includes the numbers of other pieces that are required, whether that be pathways, stepping stones, borders etc and of course the background pieces to finish the quilt
Finally the Worksheet includes conversions. My calculations, in this case, were for use with 1 inch hexagons, however if you were making the same quilt with pieces in a differing size the worksheets includes the conversions to other popular sized pieces.
I shall be releasing my Plus+ workpapers soon and plan on releasing one new workpaper a week throughout 2017. Currently my workpapers predominantly include hexagon flowers, but I hope to develop more throughout the year ... pop back for further information.
Please let me know which workpapers you'd like to see, or if there is other informaiton that you think would be useful to include
Thank you for popping by
Vicki
Saturday, 3 December 2016
English Paper Pieced Plus+ Quilt - a finished top
Welcome,
Whilst I was unable to get near a sewing machine for months with lack of time and space I did manage to do some hand stitching and completed this Plus+ Quilt top.
I love it, it is made with shot cottons, aren't they gorgeous?
I used 2 inch 'houses' for this project, my templates are available for purchase and download here.
I actually finished piecing the top in about April and then it got put away.
I have now dragged it out of hiding, pulled all of the paper pieces out and have it ready for quilting.
In my sewing down time I have also created some worksheets and a pattern for this quilt ... information to follow
Quilt Stats:
- 744 English Paper Pieced Pieces
- 136 Plus' make up the centre
- 60 x 60 inches finished size
Thanks for Popping by
Vicki
Whilst I was unable to get near a sewing machine for months with lack of time and space I did manage to do some hand stitching and completed this Plus+ Quilt top.
I love it, it is made with shot cottons, aren't they gorgeous?
I used 2 inch 'houses' for this project, my templates are available for purchase and download here.
I actually finished piecing the top in about April and then it got put away.
I have now dragged it out of hiding, pulled all of the paper pieces out and have it ready for quilting.
In my sewing down time I have also created some worksheets and a pattern for this quilt ... information to follow
Quilt Stats:
- 744 English Paper Pieced Pieces
- 136 Plus' make up the centre
- 60 x 60 inches finished size
Thanks for Popping by
Vicki
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Baby Half Square Triangle Diamond Quilt - A Finished Quilt
Welcome
A friend asked me to make a quilt for a baby shower that she was going to for a baby boy. I had free reign, but didn't want to make a quilt that was too baby-ish.
I chose to work with half square triangles and chose shades of blue, teal and green pairing a light with a dark fabric.
I also chose some fabrics that I thought a boy would like, this includes, lady bugs, scooters, fox and a boy riding a paper airplane.
Each square finishes at 4 x 4 inches which makes this quilt 54 inch square - a little bigger than planned, but I'm happy with it.
I quilted it with straight lines, triangles within the 'dark' triangles and a square spiral in the centre.
Start to finish in 2 and a half weeks - the quickest for me so far!
Hubby hand delivered the quilt for me and I'm glad to say that it was well received - always a relief!
Quilt stats:
- 12 rows x 12 rows of half square trinangle blocks
A friend asked me to make a quilt for a baby shower that she was going to for a baby boy. I had free reign, but didn't want to make a quilt that was too baby-ish.
I chose to work with half square triangles and chose shades of blue, teal and green pairing a light with a dark fabric.
I also chose some fabrics that I thought a boy would like, this includes, lady bugs, scooters, fox and a boy riding a paper airplane.
I quilted it with straight lines, triangles within the 'dark' triangles and a square spiral in the centre.
Start to finish in 2 and a half weeks - the quickest for me so far!
Quilt stats:
- 12 rows x 12 rows of half square trinangle blocks
- 144 x 4.5 inch finished blocks
- 54 x 54 inch finished quilt
Thanks for popping by
Vicki
Thanks for popping by
Vicki
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