Have you been quilting along with the QAL By the Sea?? I am SO excited to share my finished quilt top with you!!
All twelve blocks have been released, so now it's time for some prizes! And this time there are TWO different chances to enter!
I will recap the blocks in Segment 3, then tell you how to enter to win the prizes. And be sure to keep scrolling after that as I'll share the directions for how I made my quilt top!
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Block 9 is "Setting Sail" by Karen of Tu-Na Quilts. Get the pattern HERE. You can read about my version HERE.
Block 10 is "Sunset Beach" by Sandy at SandyStar Designs. Get the pattern HERE. You can read about my version HERE.
Block 11 is "Ab the Crab" by Abbie at Sparkle On! Get the pattern HERE. You can read about my version HERE.
Block 12 is "Quilted Cliffs Lighthouse" by Karen at Tu-Na Quilts. Get the pattern HERE. You can read about my version HERE.
So now all 12 blocks are complete!
I even redid the two blocks that I used the "wrong" white on!
There are two different giveaways you can enter this time! One for finishing the four blocks in segment 3 (blocks 9-12) AND one for finishing all 12 blocks!
If you want to enter the Segment 3 giveaway, complete all four blocks from Segment 3 by 7:59am on November 17th. There are two ways to enter this giveaway (you only have to do one):
1. Share a photo of all four blocks (one photo with all four blocks in the photo) in the QAL Facebook group or on Instagram. You MUST use #QALBytheSeaUS (US entries) or #QALBytheSeaAbroad (international entries) in the caption of your post in order to be entered to win! Even on Facebook!
2. Add your link to the linky party just below this paragraph. (You can link up a Facebook post, blog post, or Instagram post!) Be sure to say whether you are in the US or international in the title when linking up.
There are prizes for both US and international participants!
Segment 3 Prizes
US
A Fat Quarter bundle of Kismet by Tamarinis for Island Batik islandbatik.com
and
A 60" x 60" batting of Quilter’s Dream Angel (a heavenly batting made with 100% flame retardant fabric.) www.quiltersdreambatting.com/products/dream-angel
International
(You will gain access to more than 50 pages of great Quilting Stories, Hints and Tips, How To's and Bonus Patterns each and every month.)
*There is also a free standard edition of the magazine available to sign up for on www.onlinequiltmagazine.com!
and
Becca Fenstermaker's Madras About You quilt pattern.
https://prettypiney.com/product/madras-about-you-pdf/
https://prettypiney.com/product/madras-about-you-pdf/
and
Kathleen McCormick's Blooming Desert quilt pattern.
https://www.kathleenmcmusing.com/product/blooming-desert
If you want to enter the grand prize giveaway, complete all 12 blocks by 7:59am December 1st. There are two ways to win this giveaway (you only have to do one:
1. Share a photo of all 12 blocks (one photo with all 12 blocks in the photo) in the QAL Facebook group or on IG. You MUST use #QALBytheSeaUS (US entries) or #QALBytheSeaAbroad (international entries) in the caption of your post in order to entered to win! Even on Facebook!
2. Add your link to the linky party below! (You can link up a Facebook post, blog post, or Instagram post!) Be sure to say whether you are in the US or international in the title when linking up.
There are prizes for both US and international participants!
Grand Prize
USA Fat Quarter bundle of Island Batik Fabric islandbatik.com
A Queen size batting from Dream Batting www.quiltersdreambatting.comA Collapsible Sewing Kit Box from Everything Mary
https://everythingmary.com/products/everything-mary-collapsible-sewing-kit-organizer-box-purple?_pos=1&_sid=69986ea8f&_ss=rExclusively from Shabby Fabrics; Blooming Daffodils Wall Hanging Pattern
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/blooming-series-daffodils-march-pattern-P71240.aspx?refInternationalAssorted adhesives from Therm O Web. www.thermoweb.com
Visit their blog where you will find free patterns and endless ideas and inspiration as well!
blog.thermoweb.comProvided by Shabby Fabrics:
A Festive Roses Fabric Panel by Jackie Robinson for Benartex Fabrics with 1/2 yard each of the coordinating fabrics; Festive Damask Green and Trailing Buds Red.
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/Search.aspx?k=festival+of+roses
and
Two packets of Shabby's exclusive Pre-Fused Laser Cut Appliques (Popsicles & Turtles) A pattern from each of these Partner's in Design:
Jennifer Fulton http://www.inquiringquilter.com/shop PDF of your choice
Laura Piland https://www.etsy.com/shop/SliceofPiQuilts PDF of your choice up to $10
https://everythingmary.com/products/everything-mary-collapsible-sewing-kit-organizer-box-purple?_pos=1&_sid=69986ea8f&_ss=rExclusively from Shabby Fabrics; Blooming Daffodils Wall Hanging Pattern
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/blooming-series-daffodils-march-pattern-P71240.aspx?refInternationalAssorted adhesives from Therm O Web. www.thermoweb.com
Visit their blog where you will find free patterns and endless ideas and inspiration as well!
blog.thermoweb.comProvided by Shabby Fabrics:
A Festive Roses Fabric Panel by Jackie Robinson for Benartex Fabrics with 1/2 yard each of the coordinating fabrics; Festive Damask Green and Trailing Buds Red.
https://www.shabbyfabrics.com/Search.aspx?k=festival+of+roses
and
Two packets of Shabby's exclusive Pre-Fused Laser Cut Appliques (Popsicles & Turtles) A pattern from each of these Partner's in Design:
Jennifer Fulton http://www.inquiringquilter.com/shop PDF of your choice
Laura Piland https://www.etsy.com/shop/SliceofPiQuilts PDF of your choice up to $10
Now to share my finished quilt top!!
A few years ago, the Partners in Design group did a Christmas quilt along. I LOVED how my finished quilt turned out, so I wanted to go a similar route with this one too. (See my Christmas quilt HERE!)
The quilt has a central large block, then has the 12 quilt along blocks around it. I planned to just do the exact same measurements for the sashing and border, but I didn't have enough fabric for that! After some quilty math, I decided on the perfect size! (Perfect because it used exactly how much fabric I had left!) I also had to use a new fabric color that wasn't in any of the blocks! The dark outside border is Kona Caribbean. It fits right in with my other teals and aquas!
For sashing, I would need to cut the following from 1/2 yard of Kona Capri:
(8) 1 1/2" x 12 1/2" pieces
(2) 1 1/2" x 25 1/2" pieces
(4) 1 1/2" x 51 1/2" pieces (made from 40" + 12" pieces)
(2) 1 1/2" x 53 1/2" pieces (made from 40" + 14" pieces)
For the border around the center block and the outer border, I would need to cut the following from 1 yard of Kona Caribbean:
(2) 2" x 22 1/2" pieces
(2) 2" x 25 1/2" pieces
(2) 3 1/2" x 53 1/2" pieces (made from 40" + 14" pieces)
(2) 3 1/2" x 59 1/2" pieces (made from 40" + 20" pieces)
The center block would need to be 22 1/2" square. I originally wanted to applique a saying, but decided I didn't have the patience for that right now. My husband suggested I just print the saying onto the fabric, and I thought that was a brilliant idea!! (A pre-printed ocean-themed panel cut to 22 1/2" square would be great to use here too! Or create your own unique focal block!)
I cut four 6" x 22 1/2" strips from Kona White fabric and pressed the same size of freezer paper to the back of each one. Using Microsoft Publisher (Word or PowerPoint would likely work too), I set the page size in the document and in my printer settings to that same size. Then I was able to make my saying into four pages and print each one onto the fabric! It worked so great!!
***I decided not to treat my fabric. If and when I wash this quilt, this will wash right out. If you would like to print on fabric so that it's permanent, please use printable fabric sheets or pre-treat your fabric with Bubble Jet Set 2000.
I sewed the four strips together to create my center block. I was SO excited that it worked! I immediately added sashing strips and the border to make the top!
Take me to the ocean
Let me sail the open sea
To breathe the warm & salty air
And dream of things to be.
I am THRILLED with how my quilt top turned out! It's next on the longarm list, so it won't be long before I share the finished quilt!
Want to see how the other hosts put all their blocks together?? Go check them out!
Let's all quilt along!
Ok I know it isn't nice to pick a favorite among children, but your quilt is my favorite. I love the colors and your center block is perfect. I want one just like it. Don't tell the others!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis finished so cute! I almost wish that I hadn't ended mine after block four. I love how you made the center yourself - I really thought it was a panel that you had purchased months/years ago and probably wouldn't be available.
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful! You did a great job and what a fun thing that your husband gave you a great suggestion.
ReplyDeleteWow! I didn't know you had printed that center panel. Need more information about the printer you used!! This is such a beautiful quilt and you will love having it on a wall where you can enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI just have a cheap ink jet printer from Wal-Mart! Like a $30 one! It turned out really well!
DeleteThis is gorgeous! My favorite one out of all of them... and the rest are pretty amazing too!...but this is in my favorite color, and I love how you did your center. So inspiring!
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