Tag: #spellitwithfabric

A great big @

40″ x 40″

WIKIPEDIA Definition –  The at sign, @, normally read aloud as “at”, also commonly called the at symbol or commercial at, and less commonly a wide range of other terms,[1][2][3][4] is originally an accounting and commercial invoice abbreviation meaning “at the rate of” (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 = £14). In recent years, its meaning has grown to include the sense of being “located at” or “directed at”, especially in email addresses and social media, particularly Twitter.
 I used a bella solid and a royal blue with white pin dot for my @ sign.

quilt illustrations before side borders are added

I wonder if there is a stat on how many times a day the @ sign is used. We all have email addresses that would not go through without the @ sign.  Then there is the whole game of tag on Facebook when you add the @ sign before someone’s name so the post will show up on their page.  I just thought this symbol would be so fun to enlarge and make a big quilt. 

Following the instructions from the #spellitwithfabric blog hop, I enlarged the shapes  from Gina Martin’s post and the sizes and directions are shown above. If there is one of the shapes you want enlarged, leave a comment  by Thursday March 13th, I will choose one to enlarge and post the directions here on March 17th.

Spell it with fabric

My friend Mariza holding the beginning of quilt back

I hope you are following along on the Moda designer’s Spell it with fabric blog hop. I am their biggest fan so naturally I think everything they do is the bomb-diggety. I am lucky enough to get to be involved behind the scenes. I will call myself a stage manager for the stars!!
One of the moda stars, Gina Martin created symbols for the blog hop. These are extra shapes that were done after the book was created. So be sure and check out her blog post on Feb 27th to download those. She also went over the top and drew up all the numbers which Moda will be posting links for, but I just couldn’t wait to TEST the instructions.

What should I make? 
First I thought I would do a sweet little 0-9 wall hanging but couldn’t decide on fabrics.
My oldest son and his wife are expecting their first baby in June. They are not finding out the sex of the baby, so again the struggle, do I go blue, do I go pink, do I go neutral? Well it finally came to me.
I could start on the back of the quilt with the date of birth. The year is not going to change, so I started out making 2014. I really really wanted to show you how fun and easy it is easy to make any of the ABC’s or numbers using a ruler I am obsessed with,Folded Corner clipper.

The way the ruler is designed it includes the seam allowance, so once you cut it is then time to sew.

 

No more marking seam lines. Lay your fabric square on top of the fabric, right sides together. Line the ruler along the edge and cut.

There are lots of ways to piece ABC 123 blocks and this technique eliminates some bulky seams.

Truly takes about 10 minutes to make this block from beginning to end.

Big simple shapes making the finished blocks measure 8 x 10.

Did I say how much I love making these blocks?

Stay tuned to see the finished project once baby Alexander is born.




 enjoy- modalissa