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Monday, April 2, 2012

Sew Out Loud

When Julianna and Kirie asked me to join the SewOut Loud quiltalong, I got very excited. Then I got butterflies in my stomach. I saw the caliber of the other contributors, and I felt a little bit queasy. I put on my thinking cap about Sew Out Loud’s theme. The challenge was to use text and sewing themed fabrics to create 12” finished blocks in clever or witty ways. The blocks could be words, scenes or combinations of both.  If you’ve been following along with the flickr group, you’ve seen all sorts of sewing goodness - pincushions, dress mannequins, zippers and more.


After aimlessly wandering for a bit, I stumbled into my calling. The humble foot pedal…

Vroom, Vroom. The puns just started to roll…

 If you’d like to try this block for yourself, I’ve posted a PDF on my website. It has margins suitable for both Letter and A4 printing along a test square to check printing size. The final block will be marginally over 12” finished allowing you to square it up once you finish piecing. The pattern is designed for foundation piecing, but could also be created using English paper piecing or the freezer paper method. It assumes prior experience with one of these piecing techniques. The pattern is challenging due to the number of pieces but there are no difficult y-seams or curves.



I hope it provides a lot of room to use your text prints. I think they’d look great along the darker portion of the boot or along the sole and heel.  From there, you can choose the phrase that suits you best and add decorative embroidery or stamped details.



A big thank you to the quiltalong sponsors. In particular, thanks to the Fat Quarter Shop who provided prizes as well as fabrics for the quiltalong contributors. They stock a great range of prints including perfect basics like Timeless Treasures sketch and Cloud 9 Basics.

 So what are you waiting for? Let’s rev up those motors and get sewing.

** This post was autoposted while I am holidays. I will be checking in periodically to answer your questions and feedback! Cheers Amy

20 comments:

  1. Love the pattern! What program do you use to design your paper piecing?

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  2. Hi Patti. Thank you. The reference diagram was mislabeled on page 2. I've corrected it now. The templates were correct and directions. Please swap C and E on your diagram only, if you have the older version. Thank you for finding this. I am sorry for the confusion.

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  3. This is too cool! I am printing it right now!

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  4. Great design!!! Thank you for sharing it with us
    ; )

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  5. I just came across your blog/website, and I love it. Your projects are inspirational. I saw your posting on books and it made me think. I am a sucker for books and have tons, but I see what you mean about duplication. The same for magazines really, I have stopped buying them unless they seem exceptional. Keep up the flow of creativity.

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  6. Hi Amy thanks for the pattern,I had fun making it last night. I have posted a pic in the sew out loud flikr group. I was very happy with it until the foot pedal where I could have chosen better fabrics still debating whether I unpick and redo that bit :(

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  7. Amy you are a genuine gifted artiste...sew glad I found you here

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  8. I like it , but I am not inclined to want to put together all those pieces .

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  9. Oh what fun I will have with this block! Printing it out right now. Thanks for sharing it!

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  10. Hi, I found this great block on Pinterest. Thank you for sharing it! I made a wallhanging right away, which decorates the wall behind my sewing machine now. This block wasn't hard to sew at all (I did some paper piecing before) and the design is ingenious! I addition I learned the word 'rev' to enlarge my vocabulary :).
    Greetings from Germany, Needles

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You are a rockstar! Thanks so much for your comments!