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Tutorial Tuesday: Repurposing Washcloths

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 16, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 16, 2015

Last week, I opened one of our linen cabinets in search of an old towel and everything came tumbling out.  Once I had what I was looking for, the guilt of just shoving everything back and closing the doors to hide the ugly mess hit me.  I opened the doors back up and took matters into my own hands – reorganizing.  After all was said and done, I realized that we had a disproportionate number of washcloths to towels.  Even a family of six doesn’t need three times more washcloths than towels!

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Time for a washcloth intervention!

After pulling out some of the washcloths, I decided to make ditty bags out of them for camping adventures.  Last week I had two kids off at camp, this week two kids at camp, next week two kids again…and so on.  Summer is for camping and all four of my kids love to camp!

I began by matching up plain colored washcloths with washcloths that had a pattern on them.

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Then I trimmed up three sides so they were both even, pinning them, right sides together, as I went along.  I did not trim the top of the washcloths – they were already finished out and I didn’t see the need to trim them and then hem them.  I was repurposing, not reinventing!

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Using a wide zig-zag stitch with a medium stitch length, I sewed the washcloths with a 1/4″ seam allowance on the two sides and then sewed across the bottom.

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This is a photo of the inside-out washcloths after they were sewn together.

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Then I turned the bag right-side out and used my handy-dandy corner tool to push the two corners out.

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This is the ditty bag, ready for the next step.

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Using about 16″ of 100% cotton, 1/4″ diameter cording, thread a wide-eyed needle.  This will become the drawstring for the ditty bag.

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Using large stitches, begin at the corner of the top of the ditty bag and sew all the way around the opening, tying off the cording with a knot.  A camper can not only but a bar of soap in it and use it as-is in the shower, they can also store all of their personal items inside it (in a plastic bag) to make it easy to carry their toiletries at once!


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June 2015 Quilt Dash!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 15, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 14, 2015

It’s always exciting to begin a new Quilt Dash – and if you aren’t already a member, please join us while we dash around to window shop!  This month’s free quilt pattern that our members receive if they complete the June Quilt Dash (6/15 – 6/30) is called “Chevron Waves” but don’t let that name scare you away.  Utilizing my Sew N’Slashâ„¢ method of creating your quilt blocks, you use only a few triangles and then strips of fabric for your blocks.  No flying geese!  No half-square triangles!  No stress!!!

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“Chevron Waves” designed by TK Harrison
Free Pattern for Quilt Dash members who complete the June Quilt Dash

 


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No Words, Just Phenomenal Quilting!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 11, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 7, 2015

I recently received my BOMquilts.com 2015 block of the month quilt back from my longarmer, Meloney.  I had to pick my jaw up from the floor more than once as the quilting detail just blew me away!  I am still in the ‘stroking’ stage, not quite ready to bind the quilt.  I just want to admire her work.  Again, there are no words…

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Wednesday’s Snap: Moonshine Over my Quilt Studio

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 3, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 1, 2015

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Tutorial Tuesday: Paint Palette Pincushion

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 2, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 1, 2015

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Items Needed:

  1. Plastic paint palette holder
  2. 4″ in diameter circle template
  3. Nine (9) fabrics (or however many are needed for the paint palette you choose)
  4. Needle and thread
  5. Fluffy stuffing (fiberfill)
  6. Hot glue gun and glue

Instructions:

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There are nine (9) outer circular spaces in my paint palette so I chose nine (9) fabrics.  In this instance, charm 5″ squares were perfect!

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My 4″ in diameter circle template was this plastic cup.  Trace around your template on the BACK side of each fabric.

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Circles traced.

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Cut each circle out of your fabrics.

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Circles cut.

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With the right side of the fabric facing you, take your needle and thread and begin sewing 1/4″ stitches about 1/4″ from the edge of each circle (like a basting stitch).  I chose to double the thread for strength.  Be sure to leave a 2″ or longer length of thread at the beginning and ending of your sewing so you have enough to tie together.

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Circles sewn.

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After your circles are all stitched, pull out nine small but equal handfuls of your fluffy stuffing.  You want each of your pincushions to be roughly the same size so it works best to pull all of the little piles at one time.

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Stuff your nine circles and close them with the craft knot (tutorial shown here).  Just for added strength, I tied off my threads with two craft knots and then a granny square knot.  After all of your little bundles are tied, manipulate the fluffy stuffing so each one is uniform in shape.

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Finally, using your hot glue and hot glue gun, adhere your little fluffy stuffed fabric circles to the outside perimeter individual paint circles of your paint palette!  The center of the paint palette is for needles or buttons or whatever small sewing items you want to place in that storage area!


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