Showing posts with label Quilt Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Cards. Show all posts

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Friendship Star & Wild Duck



Last one for a while, I am going to work on more cards and scrap book pages. So stay tune for that. This one is called Friendship, but goes by many names again. Most quilt blocks have many names to them all they really did was change the color or add a piece to them. If I remember correctly this is also called the Whirly Gig.


Supplies needed"


1 1/2 square punch.


Whisper White and Pretty in Pink Card stock


Designer Paper of choice.


Mauve Mist Ink Pad


Small background stamp




Stamp your PIP card stock with MM. Then cut your card stock at 5x10 and fold in half to get your 5x5 card.


Cut the WW at 4 3/4 x 4 3/4


Punch out 6 PIP squares and 3 designer paper squares.


Cut 2 of the PIP in the diagonal and 2 of the designer paper on the diagonal.


Start in upper left hand corner of your WW. Going in approx. 1/8 inch from top and side, lay your first piece PIP square. Then going across lay 1/2 diagonal piece of PIP then the designer one and then a square again.


Follow the sample when this is completed just mount to your main card and your done.


I also did a smaller one of the Wild Duck only this one I made smaller using the 1 1/4 punch and your end up with a card that is 4 1/4x 4 1/4. Hope you enjoy this one too. Remember you can always do different sizes all you need is a different sized punch.




I hope you are all having a wonderful warm weekend. Here in Central MN it is really cold. Last night we had temps. at -20 and wind chills in the -40 below. It was so cold, today has not been much better. Suppose to warm up next week and I can't wait to see those temps in the teens or higher again.

Angel Hugs

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Holly's Ribbon Star Quilt Card


Holly let me share her card with you too. Thanks Holly for sharing and for making the card. It is so pretty.

Ribbon Star Quilt Card


Love this one too. I have been trying to keep with some of the same colors so I can give a gift of so many quilt cards to a package. So hence the reason for the same colors in some of these cards.

My friend Holly made one of these too and added some ribbon to hers. I will see if I can find hers and share it too. Or better yet maybe I can talk her into putting it on her blog.

Supplies Needed:

Designer Paper - Pretty in Pink Card stock

Mauve Mist Ink

Any Little background stamp to match designer paper.

1 1/4 punch

Cut 3 squares at 1 6/8, Cut two of them on the diagonal (PIP)

Punch 4 PIP 1 1/4 squares

Designer Paper Punch out 6 squares and cut all on the diagonal.

Cut PIP at 5x10 fold in half and get the 5x5 card
Stamp your PIP card stock with background stamp in Mauve Mist.

Start in top corner of 5x5 card with a PIP square, next a designer paper triangle, a PIP triangle, designer paper triangle, and another PIP square.

From here on out follow sample.

This one is real easy to make and turns out so pretty.

Anyone making any of these quilt cards? Please share yours with me when you do. You can leave a comment to this posting and share them with me by leaving a link to the card.

Angels Hugs

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Maple Leaf Quilt Card



This one is my favorite. I love the Maple Leaf. One of these days I am going to dig out my sewing machine and material again and make a quilt like this.


Supplies Needed:


Pretty IN Pink, Whisper White Card stock


Designer Paper


1 1/2 inch Punch


Scissors


Xyron




Cut PIP card stock at 5x10 fold in half to make 5x5 card


Cut WW at 4 3/4


Punch 4 PIP squares and 5 of the Designer Paper squares


Cut on the diagonal 2 of the PIP and 2 of the Designer Paper squares on the diagonal.




Layer them on the WW card stock as shown on the sample card.


I also stamped my PIP card stock with Mauve Mist, it matched my designer paper real well and gave it more character. Also did one in reverse. Love how both of them turned out.

Angel Hugs

Monday, January 14, 2008

Valentine's Heart


Yes one more quilt block pattern. Tomorrow I will share a sketch challenge with you that I am doing on my groups again.

This one is made from the new Designer Paper Cerise. I love this paper it is so bright and pretty.

Here is what you need for this project.

Cerise Designer Paper

Real Red Card Stock

1 1/4 inch punch

Very Vanilla Ink Pad

Versamark


Cut a 5x10 piece of Real Red for basic card.

Punch out 10 Real Red pieces with the 1 1/4 punch. Cut 4 of those on the diagonal.

Punch out 6 Pieces of the Designer Paper Cerise. Cut 4 of those on the diagonal.


The RR card stock pieces you will stamp with your versamark and then again in Very Vanilla. Set aside to dry.

Row 1: Cerise 1/2 triangle in upper corner on the basic card. Then the RR stamped 1/2 triangle. RR then Cerise, Cerise then RR, RR and Cerise. In that order across the top.

Row 2: Is all 1 1/4 inch pieces so glue those four down under your top row.

Row3: With triangle pieces start with Cerise, RR, RR square piece, RR square piece, RR, Cerise.

Row 4: Square Cerise, Cerise, RR triangles, RR, Cerise triangles, last is another Cerise square.

You can follow the layout from my card sample.


This one makes such a pretty Valentine's card for you quilting friends.

Hope you enjoyed today's project.

Remember tomorrow will be a Sketch challenge. A Hint: it is going to be a long card cut at 8x9 and folded to be a 4x9 card. So check back tomorrow for the challenge card.

Angel Hugs

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Crazy Nice Patch Card


Very basic, I only used to colors on this one. Designer paper Sassy and WW. So if you are a beginner at this you can start with this one. Real easy to do. And the results are stunning. You can use these cards to give to a quilter or you can use this one for a Valentine's card.

Basic card is 5x5--Whisper White

Real Red cut at 4 3/4 x 4 3/4

Sassy Designer Paper (retired)

1 3/8 Punch

Real Red SU Marker

WW cut at 4 3/8

Punch out 6 squares with the 1 3/8 punch, cut 3 of those on the diagonal.

On your WW that is 4 3/8 start in the top corner.

See sample for placements of pieces.

Once done placing your pieces layer this on the Real Red piece that is 4 3/4 x 4 3/4. Then layer onto the 5 x 5 WW piece. And you card is finished.

Now how much easier can you get.

I will see if I can come up with another pattern tonight for tomorrows posting.
Angel Hugs

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Sassy Churn Dash Quilt Block


Glad so many of you are liking the square quilt cards. They are so fun and easy to do. My aunt which is also my godmother gave me my first quilt when I was like 10 or 12 years old. I still have it but it is really getting ragged. I have quit using it and put it in a safe place to keep. So she is my inspiration on making these cards also. I have a few of her patterns and will someday dig out my sewing machine and make another quilt.

This block is called the Churn Dash, but has many other names too. This is one of the first quilts I made. Which at that time I cut all the pieces by hand. I didn't know about the short cuts and all the goodies you can use for quilting. But, have since got those goodies for my quilting and now do it the easy way.

Ok so to make this one you will need the following:

Whisper White, Real Red card stock

Sassy Designer Paper which is now retired.

1 3/8 Punch

Snail adhesive


WW card stock cut at 5 x 10" fold in half to get a 5x5 card.

Cut your RR at 4 3/4 x 4 3/4 for your background (border)

Punch out 3 RR squares with the 1 3/8 punch and 6 of the Sassy Designer Paper.

With 2 of the RR cut in half at an angle.

With 2 of the Sassy Designer Paper cut them in half at an angle.

Now the easiest way to do this is to lay out your pattern like in the sample card. Then you will glue and move the pieces one by one onto the RR background (border).

Start at 1/8 in and 1/8 down from the corner with your sassy designer paper, then do the RR, and go across.

2nd row do the same only it is all 1 3/8 squares.

3rd row do that same as the first.

Layer the RR on the WW and your done.

Now wasn't that an easy card to make?

Tomorrow I will have another one for you to make. It is called the Split Nine Patch. So have your punches and card stock ready.

Hope you enjoyed today's project and are joining me in making these. I would really love to see how yours looks. These cards would make a really nice gift for the quilter in your life to use.

Until tomorrow happy stamping or for this one piecing.

Angel Hugs

Friday, January 11, 2008

8 Pointed Star Quilt Block Card



I decided to make a quilt block card and had so much fun with it. I am also a quilter so doing a card this way was really fun. I am going to be making more in different designs. How many of you are quilters too?


On this sample I used the designer paper I had left over from yesterday's project. Very Vanilla Card stock and Mellow Moss and lastly Bravo Burgundy. Choc. Chip SU Marker.


You also need the 1 3/8 and 1 1/4 Punches


This card is 5x5 for the main card.


Punch out 5 Bravo Burgundy squares with the 1 3/8 punch


Punch out 2 Mellow Moss squares with the 1 1/4 punch, 3 of the designer paper with the same punch.


Layer one of the designer paper squares on the BB square. And do the same with 2 more. You will cut 2 of them on the diagonal.


Layer the MM on the BB on the remaining 2. Cut these in half on the diagonal also.


Layer these as shown in my sample.


Very Vanilla cut at 4 1/2 x 4 1/2.
1st Row: Now with one of your 2 pointed pieces mount that on the VV at 1 3/8 in from the top side.


2nd Row do the same only on the edge of the card stock. Then add your center piece and your other 2 pointed piece to that. See my sample for placement.


3rd row do the same as the 1st.


Cut MM at 4 3/4 x 4 3/4


Mount your VV Quilt Piece to the MM, being careful to get it even all around. Mount this to the BB main card.

With your Choc. Chip marker, add dashed lines for stitching on quilt pieces as show in the sample. I tried to do mine at about 1/8 inch.


And Walla you have a Quilt Card finished.
Hope you have enjoyed today's project and if you make one please share with me.
Angel Hugs