Sunday, June 16, 2013

Let's Get Acquainted Blog Hop Week 2




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This week (click on the links below to learn all about these new bloggers)


This week's advice post is from Tessa at The Sewing Chick.  Click here to read Tessa's informative advice on blog photography.


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Hosted this week by Lucy at Charm about You.  Click here to see her cute pillows she just finished and to link up your latest posts.

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Thursday, June 13, 2013

Covered Twice Chairs

Our dining room is probably the most often used room in our house.  The dining room table is where we eat (we have a tiny kitchen) and where my daughters do their art projects, decorate cupcakes, build forts  - I am actually sitting in here right now using the table as a desk for my laptop.  Not surprisingly, the cushions on the chairs in there have been looking - well, less than beautiful! I actually haven't recovered the cushions since before I had kids - and since my oldest daughter is 10, it has been awhile.  What - were you expecting a before photo?  Oops, I forgot to take some!



I finally bought some beautiful fabric to recover the chairs (Stamped from Kokka) and with the help of my visiting mother-in-law, my husband, and my older two daughters, we got all six chairs covered.  And I LOVED them - yes LOVED them --- until it was time for us to sit down to dinner.  What was I thinking using light colors for these chairs - and linen?!?!?!  I immediately covered all the chairs with dishtowels before we ate but needed to find a more permanent solution and re-covering was not an option.



The next morning with everyone back to work and school and my littlest in for her nap, I started pulling all the dark fabrics from my stash (and scrap pile) and assembly-style, made four patchwork chair covers - that is four removable, washable covers!  I basically made four mini quilts and then hand-sewed fabric straps on the back to attach them to the chairs (and yes, I plan on making 2 more - after working on these for the week, I needed to switch projects for a while.)


So, yes, I know I am totally ridiculous but what can I say?!?!?  Oh, and I used this opportunity to practice some new FMQ techniques (well, after I did the straight line quilting on the quilt in the above photo!)  They actually didn't take too long to make since I strip pieced - I didn't take any photos of the process but I will when I make the last two cushion covers and then I'll share how I made them.

Linking to Finish It Friday and Really Random Thursday.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Modern Mini Challenge



Just posting this mini quilt again so I can share it as part of the Modern Mini Challenge at Ellison Lane Quilts.  I wrote about the "just stay little" sentiment and shared more photos in my original post a few weeks ago which you can find here.

Looks like there are already a bunch of fantastic mini quilts on display over at Ellison Lane - have a  look and enter yours here.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

a Season by Hand


Just stopping in to let you know I am guest posting at Clover and Violet today for their a Season by Hand series.  If you are interested to see what type of crafty projects I work on when away from my sewing machine, click here to read my post.  The series runs through August with guests bloggers sharing all sorts of projects made by hand.  And there are wonderful weekly and series prizes as well.

a season by hand

Monday, June 10, 2013

how I . . . your blog design questions



Because I organize the new blogger blog hop, I get emails from new bloggers asking for help with specific blog design questions every so often.  When I would get these emails last year, I usually could only respond with "I have no idea but I'd love to know the answer to that question too - I'll let you know if I figure anything out."  But very surprisingly to me, this year I actually know some of the answers - crazy!!!  So, I figured I would write some short, simple answers about some of those blog questions.

How I resize my photos:

For 99% of my photo editing, I use either Picasa or PicMonkey.  I try to take mostly horizontal photos and try to crop them in a uniform size (this is not always possible but is getting easier as I work on my photography.)  After adding in a little fill light or highlights when needed and other edits, I resize the photos to 600px which ideally works out to 600px x 400px but depending on my cropping, sometimes it is a little over or under 400.  To do this in Picasa, I click the export button and choose resize to 600px plus I choose Normal for the quality.  In PicMonkey, I use the resize option and choose "keep proportions" so this also usually works out to 600 x 400 and I would probably choose the middle quality choice here too - it depends on the photo.  Most importantly, right after I upload the photo to blogger, I click on the photo and choose "original size" since this brings the photo up to the size I already set during the editing.  



How did I decide what size photos to use:

Your desired photo size might be different than mine depending on how you set your width for your blog but my blog is currently set at 1160px for the entire blog and 340px for the right sidebar.  To check or change your width: choose "template" from the blogger menu, then underneath where it shows a little box with a pic of your blog, click on customize.  From the menu in the upper left corner, choose adjust widths and then just use the slidebar to adjust the widths until you are happy.  I might try adjusting these numbers at some point so that my photos line up with the edges of my text (right now the photos are smaller) but I honestly didn't even realize that until I was writing this post.  Edited to add: I have been adjusting the widths on my blog recently so these may not be the exact numbers when you are reading this.  



How I made my links for flickr, bloglovin', etc.:

For this you need to start with a high-resolution blank white image.  There are lots of ways to do this - I have a blank that I've just been reusing since I found it last year (I can't remember where.)  I think there are also ways to use photo editing programs to create this or even starting with a high resolution photo - if you know what I'm talking about and have a suggestion, email me and I'll update this post.  Also, Ellison Lane Quilts has one here.  

So, let's say you have found or created a high resolution blank white image. Open that image in PicMonkey and using your preferred fonts and graphics, create your first "button."  For this first button, you use the longest word or phrase since you'll be reusing this same template for all your buttons.  Crop the image so there is just a little bit of space above, below, and a tiny bit of space to the left and right of the word/graphic (you need some space so they aren't all squished together but just a little.)   Resize to a good size for your sidebar - I resized to 279 x 55.  And if you are wondering, my font size is 30.  But don't use the combine/merge option since you are going to go back and change the text for the next button.  Save it using the high quality option and upload it to a photo hosting site - I use photobucket.  Then go back to PicMonkey and click on the text, delete it, and write your next label.  Repeat.  

Once everything is uploaded to photobucket, go into the blogger menu and choose layout.  Decide where you want your buttons and click on "add a gadget" and choose the html/java script option.  Here is the code you need:

<a href="where the link goes" target="_blank"><img src="direct link that is under your photo in photobucket" border="0" /></a>

Replace where the link goes with where you want your link to go - (to get the link, you just need the url from your blog's page on flickr, bloglovin', instagram . . .)  Then replace direct link that is under your photo in photobucket with the code under your photo in photobucket that says direct link.  Make sure to leave the "" where they are - just replace the parts in bold.  Do this for each button and voila, you are done!  Easy peasy, right?

Okay, that is about all I think I can do for today!  I have a few more of these "how I . . ." answers to write up.  If you any questions or suggestions, leave a comment or send me an email.  Hopefully, some of this makes sense- there are way better tutorials out there with screen shots and more specifics but I hope this helps a little.



Saturday, June 8, 2013

Let's Get Acquainted 2013 Week 1

Welcome to the 2013 New Blogger Blog Hop.  This year's hop will run from today until the end of July.  You can find more information plus the complete schedule here.  I'm not one of the stops this year but here is my post from last year.  We have a great group of bloggers participating this year as well as some alums from last year who have come back to help out with the Advice for New Bloggers series.  And the Let's Get Acquainted Link Up will still be traveling around the quilting blogosphere so be sure to link up your recent posts.  Lastly, whether you are participating as a blog hop stop or you are following along, you should consider joining the Let's Get Acquainted flickr group.









13 Spools
Wasn't Quilt in a Day
StudioLo
Yeah I Made That
Heart of Charnwood
Robot Mom Sews
Kitchen Table Quilting


Find it here:  Heidi from Fabric Mutt




Find it here:  Laura from Little and Lots  



I also want to introduce you to the wonderful fabric shops that sponsor Plum and June.  I don't know about you but I love finding a good sale or special when buying fabric and one great way to do that is to follow the fabric shops on Facebook and/or Twitter.  I was just going to provide all the facebook links here but for this week, I figured I might as well list a few of the current specials here too.


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Click here to see all of the current fabric specials at the Fat Quarter Shop including their Henry Glass blowout sale (have you seen the Cruzin' line?) Find them on Facebook here.


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At Fabricworm this week, all Robert Kaufman fabrics are marked down 10% - see the selection here (including Kona, Essex Linen, Chambray, etc. . .) Find them on Facebook here.

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Sew Me a Song has a great shipping deal right now - here are the details:   "Schools out soon and in celebration it's time for a shipping special:  Flat rate shipping of $2.75US/ $9.00 Canada/ $12.00 Everywhere else.  Good through Sunday June 9th. No minimum purchase required. Please put FLATRATE in Notes to Seller upon checkout. Refunds will be made to method of payment upon shipment." Find them on Twitter here.

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There is also a great sale section at Lark Cottons - click here to see the selections including many prints from AMH Little Folks voile. Find them on Facebook here.

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Tactile Fabrics has many awesome fabrics on sale through Sunday -including Glimma - need I say more?!? - oh wait, I will - the plum and june bundle is also on sale - check it out here.  Find them on Facebook here.

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I don't do dishes has lots of great stuff in their clearance section here -including Constellations!
Find them on Facebook here.

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Knotted Thread has some great prints from Notting Hill in her Skinny Bolt Sale - see them all here.
Find them on Facebook here.

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Did you know that Sew Fresh Fabrics not only has their main shop but they also maintain an etsy shop (here) which is stocked with specials and deals?  Find them on Facebook here.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

A Scrappy Quilt Backing


A few weeks ago, I had started randomly pulling scraps from my stash and improv piecing them together.  I didn't really like where it was going but it was large enough that I decided to add a few more strips and save it to use to back a future quilt.  About a week later I finished a quilt top that matched the size of the backing and decided it would make a good pairing.  (I'll share the quilt top soon - it is part of tutorial.)  Ironically, after quilting, I like tthis improv stripe-y thing so much better - now I'm thinking maybe I WILL make a quilt top like this!







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