It's my turn to share for the Craft Buds blog hop!
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One of my favorite quilt blocks ever is a chubby dresden! I made my first one as part of my first online quilting bee over 3 years ago! It won me over!
The pieces were sent to me already cut and ready to go. That made it so much less intimidating! At the time I didn't realize that it was from a book that I purchased shortly after that. Material Obsession by Sarah Fielke and Kathy Doughty.
I remember buying the book because it was when I first got back into sewing and I felt like buying a quilt book would authenticate me! heheh! This was actually the first quilt book I ever purchased. I didn't know that the cover pattern would be one that I would use over and over.
Because I would still be working on making the whole quilt featured on the cover I chose to make some minis/tabletoppers with this pattern. I made two (almost) identical table toppers:
I love polka dots, so I mimicked the small red dot on white for the background with these bright colors! I love the way it sets it off. And the pink on red sunspots from Amy Butler are always a great choice.
And a quilt block for another bee:
One of the secrets of these blocks is that I didn't applique the center circle down in a traditional manner. I used a raw edge applique and just stitched it down! The top one has a zig zag stitch, the second one is straight stitched with a pinked edge, and third is straight stitched on a straight cut. I want to learn to really applique, so maybe I'll do that for my next one!
I don't always enjoy the cutting portion of quilting so I cut a bunch of plates out at the same time. I just used a cereal box to make the template. It worked pretty well, but since then I've bought an acrylic dresden ruler and hoping that will work a little easier.
I also have an idea to reduce it in size to make some smaller dresdens! Won't that be cute!?
I think Dresdens have so much potential! Planned, scrappy, whatever! This past year I had a few people make me some Christmas Dresdens for my month of the bee. I think a whole quilt of Christmas wreath dresdens would be amazing!
Dresdens are one of those things that can look so intimidating but once you try them they can be addicting! I love the modern look of this pattern too. One of the best things about sewing is that you can take any pattern and make it your own! I hope you try one of these, they make me happy just looking at them!
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This post is part of the Craft Book Month blog hop at Craft Buds.
Week One
One of my favorite quilt blocks ever is a chubby dresden! I made my first one as part of my first online quilting bee over 3 years ago! It won me over!
The pieces were sent to me already cut and ready to go. That made it so much less intimidating! At the time I didn't realize that it was from a book that I purchased shortly after that. Material Obsession by Sarah Fielke and Kathy Doughty.
I remember buying the book because it was when I first got back into sewing and I felt like buying a quilt book would authenticate me! heheh! This was actually the first quilt book I ever purchased. I didn't know that the cover pattern would be one that I would use over and over.
Because I would still be working on making the whole quilt featured on the cover I chose to make some minis/tabletoppers with this pattern. I made two (almost) identical table toppers:
I love polka dots, so I mimicked the small red dot on white for the background with these bright colors! I love the way it sets it off. And the pink on red sunspots from Amy Butler are always a great choice.
And a quilt block for another bee:
One of the secrets of these blocks is that I didn't applique the center circle down in a traditional manner. I used a raw edge applique and just stitched it down! The top one has a zig zag stitch, the second one is straight stitched with a pinked edge, and third is straight stitched on a straight cut. I want to learn to really applique, so maybe I'll do that for my next one!
I don't always enjoy the cutting portion of quilting so I cut a bunch of plates out at the same time. I just used a cereal box to make the template. It worked pretty well, but since then I've bought an acrylic dresden ruler and hoping that will work a little easier.
I also have an idea to reduce it in size to make some smaller dresdens! Won't that be cute!?
I think Dresdens have so much potential! Planned, scrappy, whatever! This past year I had a few people make me some Christmas Dresdens for my month of the bee. I think a whole quilt of Christmas wreath dresdens would be amazing!
photo courtesy Rebecca's Rags |
photo courtesy Darci - Stitches and Scissors |
Dresdens are one of those things that can look so intimidating but once you try them they can be addicting! I love the modern look of this pattern too. One of the best things about sewing is that you can take any pattern and make it your own! I hope you try one of these, they make me happy just looking at them!
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This post is part of the Craft Book Month blog hop at Craft Buds.
Week One
Sunday 9/2: Hopeful Threads / The Jolly Jabber
Monday 9/3: Stitchery Dickory Dock / Me Sew Crazy
Tuesday 9/4: Olive & Ollie / Sew Sweetness
Wednesday 9/5: Fabric Seeds / The Busy Bean
Thursday 9/6: CraftFoxes / Stitched In Color
Friday 9/7: Katie's Korner / A Prairie Sunrise
Week Two
Sunday 9/9: Sweet Diesel Designs / missknitta's studio
Monday 9/10: Sew Tara / Clover and Violet
Tuesday 9/11: Sew Fantastic / amylouwho
Wednesday 9/12: Projektownia Jednoiglec / Two More Seconds
Thursday 9/13: Ellison Lane Quilts / Don't Call Me Betsy
Friday 9/14: Live a Colorful Life / LRstitched
Week Three
Sunday 9/16: Fairy Face Designs / Canoe Ridge Creations
Monday 9/17: Inspire Me Grey / Freshly Pieced
Tuesday 9/18: Lindsay Sews / The Cute Life
Wednesday 9/19: The Littlest Thistle / Sew Crafty Jess
Thursday 9/20: Urban Stitches / imagine gnats
Friday 9/21: Sew Bittersweet Designs / The Plaid Scottie
Week Four
To participate in the month-long contest, just link up any project you've made from a pattern in a craft book. That easy! One entry per person, and all craft book projects must have been completed in 2012. Just create a new blog post or Flickr photo (dated September 1, 2012 or later) and link back to Craft Buds in your post or photo description.
Monday 9/3: Stitchery Dickory Dock / Me Sew Crazy
Tuesday 9/4: Olive & Ollie / Sew Sweetness
Wednesday 9/5: Fabric Seeds / The Busy Bean
Thursday 9/6: CraftFoxes / Stitched In Color
Friday 9/7: Katie's Korner / A Prairie Sunrise
Week Two
Sunday 9/9: Sweet Diesel Designs / missknitta's studio
Monday 9/10: Sew Tara / Clover and Violet
Tuesday 9/11: Sew Fantastic / amylouwho
Wednesday 9/12: Projektownia Jednoiglec / Two More Seconds
Thursday 9/13: Ellison Lane Quilts / Don't Call Me Betsy
Friday 9/14: Live a Colorful Life / LRstitched
Week Three
Sunday 9/16: Fairy Face Designs / Canoe Ridge Creations
Monday 9/17: Inspire Me Grey / Freshly Pieced
Tuesday 9/18: Lindsay Sews / The Cute Life
Wednesday 9/19: The Littlest Thistle / Sew Crafty Jess
Thursday 9/20: Urban Stitches / imagine gnats
Friday 9/21: Sew Bittersweet Designs / The Plaid Scottie
Week Four
Link up your craft book project at Craft Buds from Sept 23-30 from your blog or Flickr account, and enter to win prizes. Winners will be announced on Monday, October, 1!
To participate in the month-long contest, just link up any project you've made from a pattern in a craft book. That easy! One entry per person, and all craft book projects must have been completed in 2012. Just create a new blog post or Flickr photo (dated September 1, 2012 or later) and link back to Craft Buds in your post or photo description.
No time to create a project? This month, just follow Craft Buds and comment to win some new craft books and lots of giveaways!
16 crafty mcCrafters commented:
Absolutely beautiful work!
They all look great! I've only ever done 1 dresden block, and it was for a bee so I didn't keep it. I love the chubby ones.
So fun! I usually don't like busy prints, but the way you did these, it, it really works!
Check ou the Salt Lake Modern Quilt Guild slmqg.com
They had a Dresden Challenge blog hop and the ideas were amazing. The challenge is now closed and I entered and am awaiting the results! The challenge uses the Simplicity EZ Dresden ruler. It's so easy to use the ruler to cut all the pieces for the plates--they'll be even more addicting to you, and you can make them bigger or smaller, depending on the size strip you cut. Good luck!
Aww, those are kind of cute aren't they?
:) That's my dresden quilt in there! Yay!
Love your dresdens too Amy and that was the first quilting book I ever bought too!
I have been sewing and quilting for about 50 years, and have never attempted a Dresden Plate. You have me convinced I should give it a try. Thanks for the great pictures, and the book looks great.
It's amazing how many variations on one pattern there can be, I think I need to find myself a block or pattern I love and can use over and over again! Applique is something I haven't mastered yet either, I suppose that better go on my to do list :)
I love that block and will put this on my To Do list. What a wonderful book! Thanks for the inspiration.
You have inspired to try these blocks! I already have the book. You work is fun to look at. Happy quilting!
Love that block! I'm a follower of Craft Buds.=)
I don't think I'll ever be confident enough to tackle dresdens, but yours are so cute!
I see my block:-) I love making dresdens, and have made plcemats, and pillows out of them. A whole quilt a la Sarah is on my to make list.
I love the name of this book. Your blocks are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
Christmas dresdens are an absolutely charming idea!
I do really love the look of dresdens, but I have not tackled them yet. I really enjoy the Christmas one, it's so fun!
love that book
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