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Tutorial Tuesday: Sew N’Slash “LOVE Letters” Table Runner

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 7, 2015 by TK HarrisonJuly 6, 2015

This is a super-simple, no-pattern-necessary tutorial on creating and piecing ABCs out of quilt fabric, the Sew N’Slashâ„¢ way.

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Fabric:

  • TWO (2) fat quarters
  • 1/2 yard backing fabric

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These are the two fat quarters I chose.

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All of my letters will have at least one piece of fabric in them that is 1 1/2″ (finished) wide.  I begin by envisioning my finished letters.  I will use the green fabric as two of the letters and the red fabric for the other two letters in the word LOVE.

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Cutting out the two parts to the letter L.  This is a creative project.  There is no wrong way to make letters – it’s up to your creative mind!  I don’t even have a size for my letters determined – they will be the size they end up being and then I will piece them together.

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Now it’s time to cut out the background fabric for my L.

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Sew and press them together.

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Let the sewing begin!

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The letter itself is done, now it’s time to Sew N’Slashâ„¢ the rest of the border fabric for the L.  To get started, I eyeball the length and/or width to add to the letter blocks.  Once the fabric is sewn on, I slash it to whatever size I want.

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The L is completed!

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Using the same no-pattern Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method, I begin putting the V together

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Here, I visualize putting my V together just as you would using the paper-piece method of quilting – except without the paper.  It’s all in my head!  LOL

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This is the V before I slash it.

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The first slash is cutting everything away that is to the right of my seam line.

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Then it’s time to slash the two ends so they are straight.

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I *never* throw away the scraps that are created when I Sew N’Slashâ„¢ unless the pieces are too small to use elsewhere.  You never know when you are going to need a portion of the scraps to fill in a spot.  I will complete a Sew N’Slashâ„¢ project and then throw away any unusable scraps or sort the usable ones into bins.

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My V is ready!

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Continue with the same process except now I change my fabrics around – the red will become the letters and the green will become the background.

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My O is ready!  Where it looks like I’ve spent a lot of time measuring and cutting and sewing, I’ve completed this letter in less than 10 minutes, using my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method.  I just square everything up at the end so all of my letter blocks can be sewn together.

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This is the completed “LOVE Letters”, sewn together and squared up.

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And this is the completed table runner!  Go forth and Sew N’Slashâ„¢!


Posted in Free Quilt Tutorials, Love Therapy, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Lesson, Quilt Therapy Tutorial, Quilt-Spiration, Sew N'Slash, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

Christmas in July 2013 at BOMquilts.com: Celebrate Winter Birds

Quilt Therapy Posted on July 2, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 29, 2015

Dash on over to our Christmas in July celebration at BOMquilts.com and you can download this quiltastic FREE quilt pattern!  The instructions offer your choice of quilt projects:  Table topper, bed runner, lap quilt.  The possibilities are endless and all you have to do is decide which size to make first!

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“Celebrate Winter Birds” designed by TK Harrison using the “Celebrate Winter” Christmas Fabrics from Red Rooster Fabrics

 


Posted in AbbiMays.com, Beginner-Friendly Quilts, BOMquilts.com, Christmas in July 2015, Free Quilt Patterns, Holiday Therapy, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

BOMquilts.com Has a New Look!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 29, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 28, 2015

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There’s still a lot of work to do on it but I hope you will enjoy all of the lovely free quilt patterns we add to the website!


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Tutorial Tuesday: Sew N’Slash Scrappy Pennant Points

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 23, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 22, 2015

The purpose of making a scrappy quilt is…using up your quilt scraps.  Right?  Keeping that in mind, my tutorial today is doing just that – and ending up with some pretty rad quilt blocks, too!

I developed my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method of making quilt blocks in 2009 and have had a blast employing it ever since.  It’s almost fool-proof and it makes putting quilt blocks together so much easier than all that precise measuring, cutting and piecing.  The key, with Sew N’Slashâ„¢ is all in the final block cuts.

Think of Sew N’Slashâ„¢ in terms of piecing a paper-pieced quilt block except without the paper.  That’s how I approach it when I use it.  Without further ado, let’s get started!

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Begin by choosing various fabric pieces for your blocks.  While these fabrics I’ve chosen are scraps, they are all from the same colorway.  That isn’t necessary.  The scrappier, the better!

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Determine the size you want to make your pennant point.  I decided on 60° angles and about 4 1/2″ unfinished height.

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Choose the fabrics you would like to flank your pennant point.  Lay them out with your pennant point to make sure your scrap is big enough, by length and width, to create your desired finished block size.  I found these two squares so cut them diagonally, corner-to-corner, ONE (1) time.  I only need ONE (1) green and ONE (1) blue triangle for a single Pennant Point block.

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Because I am dealing with triangles that are cut on the bias, I like to starch and press each piece of fabric before doing anything else, to reduce the chances of the fabric stretching.  Then, pin the green fabric to the pennant point and sew together with a 1/4″ seam allowance.  Once done, press toward the pennant point.

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Repeat the same sewing process to the opposite side of the pennant point (pins optional).

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Once pressed, this is what your pennant point looks like with the two flanks sewn on.

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It’s time to trim the excess fabric!  My unfinished block size is 3 1/2″ wide by 4 1/2″ long.  Using my rotating cutting board (such a quilt-fabulous invention!), I square up my block to my desired dimensions.

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After another quick spray of starch and pressing it with a hot iron, this is the finished Pennant Point block!  Repeat the process and make another one (or more).  It is always quicker to chain piece a number of blocks but if you are trying to perfect your own Sew N’Slashâ„¢ abilities, just make one or two at a time.  It does get much easier with practice!

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Ta-da!  Two Pennant Point blocks using my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method.

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Pin the two Pennant Point blocks, right sides together, and sew them together with a 1/4″ seam allowance.

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This time, press the seams open.  It reduces the bulk for your finished Pennant Point block and makes sewing multiple blocks together a breeze without lumps and bumps.

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The finished Pennant Point block using my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method.

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And this is an illustration of what a quilt top would look like if you wanted to create a quilt using Pennant Point blocks made with my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method.  It definitely would be MUCH more fun with scrappier fabric choices.


Posted in Choosing Quilt Fabric, Fabric Therapy, Free Quilt Tutorials, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Fabric Stash, Quilt Stash, Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy Lesson, Quilt Therapy Tutorial, Quilt-Spiration, Sew N'Slash, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

Get Ready for the Annual “Christmas in July” at BOMquilts.com!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 22, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 22, 2015

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I’m really excited to present this year’s annual “Christmas in July 2015” at BOMquilts.com!  I have already created two very fun quilt projects and have three more planned, am just waiting on the fabric to arrive from AbbiMays.com!  What a fabulous sponsor of all things quilty!

This year, instead of just doing one project theme, such as table toppers or runners, lap quilts, wall hangings, etc.  I am creating projects and instructions that will allow quilters the option of making any size of quilt projects out of my block designs.

I have to share with you, though, the perfection of my points on the projects I’ve already put together – they make me quiver with quilty goodness when I am spot-on with my sewing:

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Watch BOMquilts.com beginning in July for my “Christmas in July 2015” free quilt patterns!

 


 

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