Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colour. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Free Fun Printables!


Hello everyone! 

A few days ago, I was thinking what can I do to decorate my sewing room a little? Then I realized I have everything I need already but maybe few pictures frames will brighten up the room. I always believed that positive phrases can empower us. Especially, when you want to get into a creative mood. So, I created five picture frames with fun inspirational phrases for constant motivation! I placed them in my sewing room and I love how they look!  



And of course I want to share them with all of you so make sure to click the link below to download all 5 of them!

Picture Frame 1
Picture Frame 2
Picture Frame 3
Picture Frame 4
Picture Frame 5


So let's get printing and start decorating! 


Happy printing everyone and stay tuned for more awesome freebies!

xoxo

Pat B.

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

books that inspire : COLOR

Hello lovelies!

I've been super duper busy preparing for Quilt Market in a few weeks. There are so many things that need to be done! I hope you've been following me on Instagram to get a sneak peek of all of the projects that I've been working on. I've been so wrapped up into quilting and painting that I've haven't been on social media much. But I wanted to do a blog post today!

Everybody knows that I love color! Color inspires me to design. There are many great books on color theory and you can refer to them any time!


Here are some color books that I shared at Sewing Summit. I consider them to be the best of the best when it comes to looking for a color palette for your new collection!

The Color Scheme Bible
COLOR SCHEME BIBLE
This in my opinion is the best book for color stories available. It is divided by a single color, which, in its own category, is divided by shades. For each color scheme you have a selection eight colors and they already come named to further inspiration.

Neutral Color Schemes
NEUTRAL COLOR SCHEME
This book is the same as the Color Scheme Bible, except it focuses on neutral color schemes and involves less colors.

COLOR YOUR HOME
Each color in this is schemed by temperature: blue-vivid, blue-earthy, blue-rich, and so on. The color groups are small with only three in a group. It's a great color starter, but you may have to add in some other colors.

COLOR HARMONY
This is a great book that has a special section on trends. Color groups are visualized by moods. For example, you will find powerful, rich, romantic, vital, mellow. Each mood is subdivided by harmonies, complementary, etc.

Although each book is for home interiors, they are great sources of color inspiration for any aspect of design or otherwise. These are my go-to books when I'm looking for those interesting color combinations and just need to get that color motivation going. I don't get tired looking at these books!

Happy reading!

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

FREE PROJECT : Quilt as You Go

Hello! It's Hump Day. And there is nothing better to get you through Wednesday than a free quilting project! 

I wanted to take the opportunity to show you a technique on how to attach blocks that have already been individually quilted.


Here's what you'll need:
  • Ten (10) 9¼" x 9¼" quilted blocks
  • One (1) 1¼" x WOF strip of choice of fabric (in this case I used Pure Elements White Linen)
  • Four (4) 1¼" x 19½" strip of same fabric chosen
  • For Binding: Three (3) 1½" x WOF strips of fabric chosen (for further instructions on Binding, go here)

The first thing, if you have not already done so, is to trim the excess batting that you have after quilting and to square your blocks so that they measure, in this case, 9¼" x 9¼".


Once they are ready to be sewn, display them on the wall to see what arrangement you like best.


Now you can start to construct the rows individually. It is important that you sew them WRONG side to WRONG side with a ¼" seam allowance. Yes, you read correctly! That is the first part of the trick here!


Press seams open after sewing. You will have at least three layers to press, so press carefully.


Now attach the two rows together, WRONG side to WRONG side again. If you you find that the intersections are too bulky and it's creating difficulty with your machine. You can CAREFULLY trim down the batting around those areas with the scissors.


Press the seam open.


Grab all the 1¼" x WOF strips and fold in. Press ¼" on each of the long sides of the each strip.


In this tutorial, what I'm going to show you is a different way to do sashing in "applique" style in order to cover unfinished seams and also bring more design and visual interest to your piece. As far as color for the thread, you can choose to use matching color thread for the top fabric.

First, attach the longer strip right on and center it with the seam that attaches the two rows. Pin as needed and top-stitch 1/16" away from the edge of the strip of both sides. Press.


Once you finish that strip, you can proceed to sew on the strips that go on top of the "vertical" seams, following the same process as the horizontal strip.


After you have finished pressing, use a rotary cutter and ruler to trim the excess sashing.


Now you are ready to bind it! If you have a preferred way of binding your quilt, go for it. In this case, I used the same technique I usually do on my Free Quilt Patterns.

Pretty simple, huh? This is an easy way to make a modern and colorful quilt. The decorative stitches add a nice and different touch to a solid fabric.

Happy Wednesday!
Pat

Thursday, November 29, 2012

So Pretty

*As I am trying to update this new blog of mine, I'm bringing some content I wrote previously on the Art Gallery Fabrics' blog. This post was written on May 25th, 2011.


Surfing the web I found this picture to be so simple, so pure and sooo beautiful and thought that you may like it as well. The name is "So Pretty". Isn't it?
Make the most of your inspiration!
Love, Pat
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