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Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Tuesday Tutorial: 2nd Daughter's Bday Card 2026

 




After I finished the quilt for my daughter's up and coming new grand daughter, I made her a belated birthday card from the tiny leftover scraps.
 
You got a sneak peek of the quarter inch hexies HERE. This post offers a few more details. 
 
 
 
 
 
 



I call it a quarter inch hexagon, because the finished edges are a quarter inch. The actual template has half inch sides. Anyway, in comparison to my thumb you can see how big it is.
 


Tracing and cutting isn't too hard. 
It would be difficult to use a rotary cutter.
  



Still using the "Grandmother's Flower Garden" pattern,
the first round wasn't too tedious.
 


It only took 2 to 3 stitches in a seam.
First stitch with a knot is a back stitch,
and last stitch is a back stitch finished with a tie off.
Using a dryer sheet for foundation,
odd scrap pieces were overlapped to 
show raw edges
and pinned using my tiny pins.
I can't believe I used to make garments with them,
because that was the only size sewing pins back in the day.
They are invaluable for working with tiny pieces. 


 
Each visible raw edge was stitched around.
 The background piece was trimmed to be
slightly larger than the cover of the card stock card
which was half of a sheet then folded in half. 


The finished hand stitched 
Grandmother's Flower Garden Flower 
was machine stitched onto the background.


 

I enjoyed seeing and hearing her reaction.
 


Saturday, May 30, 2026

Quilt Shot 194~ Grandmother's Flower Garden (Hand Stitched)

 

"Grandmother's Flower Garden"
A 36 in x 36 in approx quilt
for my new Great Grand Daughter.
Hand pieced and quilted. 
I've attempted a few by hand back in the 1980s.
This is my first one completely finished. 
 

To review the process:

Quilt was sandwiched with batting & 
backing (which was machine stitched together).
 Then layers safety pinned together. 
No shots were taken.
 
6. Binding was sewn by machine for first step,
then hand binded second step like many have been done on this blog. 
I made a label for the quilt and hand stitched it to the back.

How to make a label.

 When I gift a quilt,
I try to make a pillow case or bag to present the quilt.
 
My grand daughter tells me she likes the bags as much as the gifts.
She reuses them a lot, which is what I hope for. 
 
There was just enough of the flower fabric and flower center and binding
to make the bag. 
 


 




And of course with a scrap tag.
Many at the shower said tags didn't come on gift bags anymore.
Should I make some for Christmas gifts? 
 

Sorry I covered up her smile.
I believe she was happy with the colors.
They are often found in her home.
Lots of the new baby clothes were of the peachy orange color.

 

Friday, May 22, 2026

Fun Fri~ Quarter Inch Hexies

 

The length of the side of these hexagons
are one fourth inch.
I used slightly less than a quarter inch seam.
Each seam only took 3 very small stitches.
Can you guess what I made?
 

 

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Tues Tutorial Tip~ Second Grand Son-in-Law BDay Card 2026

 

He has ownership in race horses.
I did a search online for
"Black line clip art horse"
Traced an outline from my phone screen.
Added some "hair" lines.
Pinned the paper to the fabric. 
 
 

Set my stitch length at 1.5.
Stitched on the drawn lines.
Tore the paper off.
You can see a couple of spots of paper
I didn't get off.
I decided to leave them for texture.
Then sewed the fabric to card stock around the edge
matching thread color to the fabric.
 
Happy Birthday!

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Tues Tutorial~ 1st Daughter 2026 BDay Card

 

Just type in "dog clipart" (for my dog loving daughter) into a search engine and you get several images to give you ideas.
 
There was one close to this idea, but I gave it a bit of a twist to try to be my own. Thanks to the person that had this one line idea.
 
FYI, years ago I took a 101 art class for my elementary degree. We learned about several types of art. Two that I remember were Pointillism and Single Line Art. I wondered then, who really uses those? Guess what? They do come in handy for fiber art. 
Stitch length 1.5 to tear away paper more easily.
I still like the control with the straight foot
instead of the free motion.