What a lucky day! My Dragonfly Quilt (the one I created earlier here as a tutorial) was featured on Etsy's front page today! It was highlighted in a fabulous treasury, created by JenSport, who is one of my teammates on Quiltsy Team. Be sure to check out her shop for some great bibs, bags and quilts! Here is a screenshot of the front page (mine is the one on the upper right):
Monday, September 22, 2008
My Few Minutes of Fame
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
How I Make an Applique Quilt
I have been quilting since 1996. I have tried different methods and patterns, and I think that appliqué is my absolute favorite. With so many options with patterns, colors and layouts, the variety of outcomes are unlimited!
You can make a quilt of any size, with any size appliqué. One BIG appliqué design or appliqués randomly placed all over. Or, you can make several blocks with a design in each and sew them together, either alternating with plain patterned fabric blocks, or separating them with sashing.
I once made this Mickey-themed appliqué quilt for my soon-to-be-born niece. I ironed on the appliqués and carried the squares with me, and hand stitched with a buttonhole stitch around each patch. This was done on a road trip, with hubby driving, so I had all the time in the world to work on them. It made the time go by faster, and because they were smallish (less than 12x12 inch), very portable! Appliqué quilts can be fun and easy, especially if you appliqué with your sewing machine!You will need:
- Drawing or computer graphic of a dragonfly. It is easier to work with simple line drawings, one that will not have a lot of tiny pieces, especially if you are a beginner.
- Various fabrics for the dragonfly’s wings and body. I keep all my fabric scraps from other projects, so I had a wide variety of patterns and colors for this project. You can also make them all in your favorite colors or a couple of colors to match your décor.
- Iron-on paper-backed fusible web such as Wonder Under ® (usually comes in bolts that you can have cut at the fabric store. 1 yard should be plenty, with lots leftover for future projects)
- Thread in assorted colors, to coordinate or match fabrics, or a dark color such as black. I like to use assorted colors and mix them up!
- Background fabric cut in squares or a quilt top, blanket, sheet, etc. that you will appliqué the dragonflies onto.
Determine the size of your squares and your dragonfly. If you use a computer and a graphics or desktop publishing program, you can resize the image to fit in your squares, or make a variety of sizes for an all-over design. Or you can draw them in assorted sizes (I’m not that artistic, lol). If you do letters or numbers, print or draw in reverse (iron-on setting).
Here’s the fun part. Dump out your fabric stash scraps and find your wings and bodies! Make sure your scrap will be large enough for the wings. You can also do these wings in two pieces, if your scrap isn’t large enough, because the body will cover the center.
Following the manufacturer’s directions for your fusible backing, press each dragonfly piece to the back side of the fabric you have chosen for that piece. Be sure that the paper side is up, or your iron will get icky!
When you have the pieces ironed onto the fabric, carefully cut out each piece on the lines.
Peel off the paper backing. Lay your background fabric on your ironing board. Lay your pieces on it, without ironing them, just to be sure of your placement. I like to fold the fabric squares and lightly iron them to find the center. Iron it onto the background. If you have a lot of layers for your appliqué, it might help to do them one at a time. If a piece is not quite right, you can often heat it up with the iron and peel it off to re-position it. Be careful, though, because sometimes this distorts the fabric, changing the shape of the piece.
For your dragonflies, butterflies, or other applique project, the possibilities are endless. Use your imagination when choosing colors and fabrics. Use assorted patterns and colors. You can also embellish your butterfly with buttons, sequins, beads, metallic thread, fabric paint, bows, etc. have fun!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Some of My Most Recent Creations
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Finally
I finally got around to making a blog place! Yay me!
A little about me... I grew up in S. California, and then transplanted to southern Michigan, where we lived for about 14 years. Recently, my husband's job has brought us to Alabama. I love that it is warmer here. This SC gal will not have to shovel snow next year!
I have been crafting, drawing, coloring as far back as I can remember. One of my favorite childhood holiday gifts was an "art kit". I remember the rows and rows of crayons, watercolor paints, pastels, and colored pencils. I remember "making doll clothes" with mommy's leftover fabric, either with needle and thread, or just tying it around my dolls.
I suppose my creativity comes from both parents. Daddy was able to fix anything with his resourcefulness, even if that meant a trip to the mechanic later! Mom made us clothes for our baby dolls, barbies, and I remember her making us a dollhouse out of a cardboard box. We cut windows, a swinging door, and even put plastic wrap on the windows for "glass". Add little curtains, pictures on the wall cut from leftover magazines, and ottomans made from spray can lids, stuffed with cotton and finished with a ruffled fabric top!
I ran an online business for several years. I made party/baby shower/wedding favors, bridal accessories, and special gift items. It was a business my dear sister started, but had to stop due to health reasons. We were one of the very first favor businesses online. Then over the years, the competition got rough and business slowed. So at the end of 2007, we closed the business.
Now I make what I want, when I want, when I feel like it. Quilts, purses, ACEO's, crocheted animals and accessories, whatever strikes my fancy...Melody's Unchained! Ok, not entirely true. I do occasionally take on a custom request or two, but still I often get to create as I go, or design the project. I am never happier than when I have a fresh project that I am enthusiastic about, a stack of fabric, glue, glitter, paint or what-have-you, and a diet coke or fresh cup of tea!
Welcome to my newest endeavor - a blog site! Please come visit often with a fresh cuppa joe, and read a while! I hope to have tips, project instructions, guest bloggers, and even updates on my family or pets or latest masterpieces! Feel free to drop a line sometime!
About Me
- Melody's Unchained!
- I currently work as a server at Pizza Hut/Wing Street. In my spare time, I work from home as a crafter, quilter and homemaker. Be sure to see some of the wonderful handcrafted things I have for sale on Etsy!
Etsy and Me
EAST - EarthPath Artisans Street Team
EtsyFAST -Etsy Fiber Arts Street Team
Quiltsy - A Team of Quilters
In My Etsy Stores:
Blog Archive
EAST Team Blogs
- Alchemille's Garden
- Art of Meredith Dillman
- Celtic Goddess
- Celtic's Buy Indie Blog
- Cindy's Art & Soul
- Dragyn's Fyre Designs
- Earth Charms
- Earth Path Artisans Street Team on Etsy
- Ellen Shipley Printmaking
- Evermore Soap
- FaerWear
- GreenFingers
- IndigoLuna
- Kreative Mindz
- Liz Staley's Realm of Nerdiness
- Lucky Libra Designs
- Luminosities
- Lunachick Designs
- Quilted Blessings
- Revelations North
- Souly Stones
- Spiralkins
- Summer Sea Herbs
- Triplelle Designs
- Visiting the Muse - Helen Krummenacker
- Xiane's Three Ravens
Quiltsy Team Blogs
Some of My Favorites on Etsy
Custom Cheerleader Quilt
Let me make one for you!