It's finally here. Today my pattern is featured along with other designers. When asked about "my happy place", I immediately thought of outdoors, flowers, a comfy chair to sit in and, of course, some quilts. This is my ideal backyard or my happy place! While there are alot of applique pieces to this pattern, if you take it one step at a time, it comes together quickly.
First, it starts with the base fabrics. I was very fortunate to receive these great fabrics from Northcott Fabrics. Northcott was extremely generous in giving all of the designers fabrics of their choice to work with AND they have donated lots of fabric as give aways. Please be sure to support Northcott Fabrics whenever you have the chance. I chose a sky fabric, grass fabric, the white fabric I needed for the birch trees and the purple fabric for my Lilac bush.
Following the pattern, I cut a strip of fabric for the sky and a strip of fabric for the grass/hills background fabric. Following the curved line in the pattern, I drew a "hilly" line across the green fabric using a erasable fabric marking pen (in case I needed to change any part). Using scissors, I cut along the line. It gives a better look that a rotary cutter, I think. Make sure when you cut the green fabric, you keep in mind the total width (top to bottom) of the project. I used Steam A Seam Lite 1/4 tape on the back of the green fabric to fuse it to the sky fabric. Be sure to trim after you have the sky and grass fabric together to the size the project needs to be.
Of course, I have already traced all of my applique pieces onto Steam A Seam Lite and fused the pieces to the appropriate fabric colors for all of my shapes. I then put the shapes into little baggies so I wouldn't lose track of those little pieces. Be sure to trace all of the pieces that will be on the same fabric together so you get fuse one big piece then cut out the individual shapes.
Starting with the birch trees on the right, I placed the applique tree pieces on the background but I didn't fuse them in place. The fusible web is a bit sticky so everything will stay in place until you have everything exactly where you want it. I did put a crease down the center of the background for a point of reference. Be sure not to forget that there is a 1/4 inch seam all of the way around the background. I then placed the birdhouse poles on remembering to leave space for the chairs. Notice that I traced all of the poles the same size even though the birdhouses are at different levels. I will cut them back when I place the birdhouses on to get the up and down look I want to have. I placed the birdhouses on after I got the poles in place. You may be moving the poles and birdhouses a bit when you put the quilts in between.
I decided to place the chairs next as I knew they would be the most fussy to place with all of those pieces and one chair is mirror image of the other. The easiest way to get this done is to put the back section down then put the arm sections together. Once I did that, it was easy to put the chair together. If you are careful, you can move the chairs around a bit to get them right where you would like them to be.
Here's a picture of what I have placed down so far.
Placing the birdhouse holes was pretty easy. Next are the quilts. I fused each quilt to a piece of fabric. This made it much easier than trying to exactly place those tiny pieces properly between the birdhouses. After I "pieced" each quilt, I trimmed around with the rotary cutter to make sure everything was straight. You can then fuse the quilts to the background or you could just stitch the top edges to the background so the quilt is more 3 dimensional.
The tall house have two holes but you can make yours anyway you want! When placing the flowers on, I put the stems and leaves down first. This made it much easier to put the flowers on. Once you have everything where you want it, carefully fuse everything in place. I do a light fuse first to make sure nothing shifted then, following the fusible web instructions, fused everything permanently down.
I hope that you enjoy my pattern. You can download it by clicking HERE.
The first give away is from Anita Goodesign.
It's the Premium Collection Anita's Sampler Quilting Designs with a value of $250.00!! Worldwide Shipping / Shipping Cost paid by winner.
The second give away is from Electric Quilt. It is their quilting software Electric Quilt Version 8. It has a value of $239.95 Please be sure to visit Electric Quilt's website and see all of their great products.
Here are the other designers for today and a link to them.
Meanderings Along Lizard Creek
I hope you are having a great time with this event.
loreen
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Adirondak chairs, birdhouses and quilts, definitely my kind of happy place
Thank you
Posted by: Faith Newcomb | October 03, 2018 at 07:40 AM
Thank you everyone for your kind comments. It's nice to read how much you liked my pattern. I think the birdhouses win so far!!
Posted by: Miss Loreen's Schoolhouse | October 03, 2018 at 08:25 AM
I love your row! I watch the birds outside my craft room often so this is perfect!
Posted by: Chelsea | October 03, 2018 at 09:23 AM
Very sweet row. How can I pass a quilt with flowers and birds (bird houses)? Never.
Thank you for the design.
Posted by: Daniela M | October 03, 2018 at 09:51 AM
love the birdhouses row
Posted by: Linda Coleman | October 03, 2018 at 11:41 AM
What a pretty row! I can picture myself sitting at the window, watching the birds come in to feed and socialize. Thank you for your work.
Posted by: Joyce P Schroeder | October 03, 2018 at 12:13 PM
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Posted by: Cynthia Woodham | October 03, 2018 at 04:33 PM
What a great row! Go outside and relax!
Posted by: Barbara | October 03, 2018 at 04:33 PM
This is such a great row! I love being in my backyard and I love the scene you have set.
Posted by: Emily | October 03, 2018 at 05:41 PM
Wonderful row! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Moira | October 04, 2018 at 07:49 AM
Thanks to all of you who have comments. It was very kind of you to take the time and I enjoy reading about how you feel about this pattern. Thanks!!
Posted by: Miss Loreen's Schoolhouse | October 04, 2018 at 08:27 AM
I tried twice on Tuesday but there was no post. I'm glad I checked back today because you row is too good to miss. I am sorry to miss out on the drawing though because I'd really like the prize.
Posted by: Lu Wilmot | October 04, 2018 at 01:29 PM
Never mind the last bit, it looks like it might not be too late after all.
Posted by: Lu Wilmot | October 04, 2018 at 01:32 PM
Great Row. It reminds me of my back yard. Thanks,
Elizabeth, Silerdale, WA
Posted by: Elizabeth Balcom | October 04, 2018 at 03:52 PM
Your row is so cute. Thank you so much
Posted by: Sandy Wootten | October 04, 2018 at 06:06 PM
Cute row, thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Cecilia | October 04, 2018 at 09:07 PM
Your row is so relaxing It makes me think about all the times I sat in my backyard watching and listening to the birds. Thanks for the row.
Posted by: Diane | October 04, 2018 at 11:12 PM
Oh my goodness, is this ever the sweetest row! Who doesn't love birdhouses and quilts? You've added so many great little details and points for the eye to settle on. Your creativity shines here! (p.s. I do own an embroidery machine!)
Posted by: Kathy E. | October 05, 2018 at 10:23 PM
I love the bird houses and quilts! Thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Sharon Andersen | October 08, 2018 at 10:49 AM