Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts

Sunday, February 2, 2025

GIVEAWAY! NEW BABY LOCK ZEST SEWING MACHINE!

To celebrate reaching 20,000 followers on our Facebook Page, we are giving away a Brand New Baby Lock Zest Sewing Machine from Gary's Sewing Center located at 1576 West Broadway Street, Idaho Falls, Idaho or 512 Yellowstone, Pocatello, Idaho. Gary's is a great place for a variety of machines from sergers, embroidery machines, sewing machines, longarm quilting machines, you name it, they have it. In addition to sewing machines, they have a wonderful selection threads and essential notions, needles, scissors, optional sewing accessories. They also offer instruction with every machine you purchase and have optional clubs and sewing classes for those that want to explore more options to fully take advantage of the creativity that can be theirs!


This machine is perfect for on the go quilters or sewists! Weighing in at 13 lbs, it is light weight and very portable! A perfect machine to take with you to a retreat. Here are a few of the features;15 different built in stitches, variable needle positions, front loading bobbin, free arm capability, thread cutter, snap on feet, 4 step button holes and more!


To be eligible you must: 

1. Follow our Facebook Page - Sister of The Divide

2. Like the giveaway post pinned at the top of our Facebook Page

3. Leave a comment

4. Share the post or tag a friend.

We will draw one winner on Valentine's Day, February 14,  and announce it on our Facebook Page.  You must reside in the contiguous United States of America. Not affiliated or sponsored by any company. This is just for fun, to encourage quilting and show our appreciation to our followers for their support. There is no cash value in lieu. There is nothing to purchase ever and no requirement to purchase anything. We do not collect your information other than to contact you if you are the winner. No one will try to contact you or sell you anything. No gimmicks, just a great giveaway.

Again, we want you to know how very much we appreciate your support. Thank you! Good Luck Quilters!

Saturday, December 1, 2018

#GIVEAWAY Tracy Souza Plumcute Designs


UPDATE: Winner of the patterns by designer Tracy Souza of Plumcute Designs was Michele Peckham of Missouri. 

Last month I was able to take a little class by embroidery designer Tracy Souza of Plumcute Designs which she gave at FabricGarden located at 2654 Marconi Avenue, Sacramento, CA.

Tracy has been so kind to provide us with four of her patterns for this month's giveaway! That's right 4! You will win "A Stitcher's Stocking", "Snowman Sparkle", "Winter Welcome" and " Hang With Care".

Tracy has a new book coming out in February 2019. Be sure to get on the list at Martingale books to be notified when it goes on sale! 


Anyway, back to the class, it was lots of fun, great gals all sitting around stitching and gabbing. Tracy has lots of good tips for improving your embroidery.

Designer/Teacher Tracy Souza

Many of her designs were on display...




TO ENTER:  
1). Leave a comment on this post and tell me if you know how to embroider or would like to learn and if you incorporate embroidery in your quilts.

2). If you are on Facebook, like our page www.facebook.com/SisterOfTheDivide

3). Share this post with your friends, you can Share on Facebook or Tag your friends on Facebook.

4). For an extra entry, go to our Facebook page and post a Christmas picture in the comments section under the Giveaway post. It can be a picture of your table, your tree, your favorite ornament, whatever you wish.

Good Luck Quilters!

Drawing will be held on December 20th and the Winner will be announced on December 21st both here and on our Facebook page.

There is no fine print, there is nothing to purchase ever, this is just for fun and to encourage quilting and creativity.












Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Quilt Giveaway! UPDATE Winner Announced


UPDATE: The Winner of the Quilt Giveaway is Ramona Dunihoo. Congratulations!!!

Last month, John and I were in Idaho visiting our friends the Morrows, who live in Rigby. I had to visit my favorite little quilt shop in Idaho Falls, Daydreams Quilt N Sew!  

Annalee Leonard was kind enough to host me for a couple of great days sewing in her shop, lots of folks came out to say hello, it was really fun to see everyone. I love Annalee's shop and since we are planning to move out that direction in a year or two...well, I want to do everything I can to support her little quilt shop. There is something wonderful about being able to walk into your local quilt shop and touch the fabric, to spend time browsing through the patterns and notions and to enjoy the camaraderie that exists between fellow quilters. We recently lost 3 very good local quilt shops near our home in Foresthill, California and so I think I am probably more acutely aware of how important it is to support local businesses.
Last Months Winner, Sue Whiteley

You will remember last month we gave away the Brother Project Runway sewing machine that I had shipped out to the shop to sew on for a couple days. The Winner was Sue Whiteley. Well, this month we are giving away the quilt that I worked on in Annalee's shop! 

The fabric used to make the quilt is Woof Woof Meow designed by Stacy lest Hsu for Moda. Such a sweet jelly roll filled with kitties and puppies, paw prints and balls of yarn. Perfect for anyone who has an affinity for fur babies.


The quilt pattern is called Keyhole from Missouri Star Quilt Company. It's a fun and easy quilt to make, perfect for a beginner and great for a seasoned quilter who wants to do some "no thinking" quilting. The video by Jenny Doan of Missouri Star Quilt Company will teach you how to make this quilt.  The type of fabric you select will dictate the "style" of your quilt. This quilt fabric is whimsical and yet the color palette and the design of the quilt lends it to a multitude of styles. 



I decided to take a few of the remaining blocks and make a standard pillow sham. The quilt finishes at about 65" by 73".



There are so many cute motifs in the fabric designs on this quilt, it really was great fun to put together and I'm hoping that you (the winner) will love it! I used the stripped fabric shown in the photo above to bind the quilt and also you will find it in the pillow sham as well. The quilt will be on display at Daydreams Quilt N Sew, 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho. Be sure to drop in and say hello to Annalee and check out her wonderful shop.


Daydreams Quilt N Sew located at 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho

HOW TO ENTER: 

1. LIKE the following Facebook pages
www.Facebook.com/SisterOfTheDivide and www.Facebook.com/Daydreamsquilts

2.  TAG a friend in the comments below the giveaway post.

3. LEAVE A COMMENT on this blog.

4. EXTRA CHANCES: 
Go into Daydreams Quilt N Sew located at 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho and you will be given an entry. Or you can request a free entry by sending a post card with your name and address clearly printed on it to the address of the store above and you will be entered. Limit one per day. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.

Purchase anything in the store up to $20.00 and you will receive 5 extra chances.

Purchase anything in the store $20.00 - $50.00 and you will receive 10 extra chances.

Purchase anything in the store $50.00 or over and you will receive 20 extra chances.

Online purchases will count as well if you cannot go in person.

DRAWING WILL BE HELD ON AUGUST 22ND, 2018.
THE WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON AUGUST 23RD, 2018


GOOD LUCK QUILTERS!



Wednesday, June 13, 2018

And The Winner of the NEW Brother Sewing Machine is...



WIN THIS MACHINE!


UPDATE: The Winner is Sue Whiteley


Congratulations Sue!

John and I are headed out to Idaho this week for a little vacation and of course I'm going to stop at my favorite little quilt shop, Daydreams Quilt N Sew. I want to spend a day sewing at Annalee's shop and just enjoying myself. Isn't that what vacations are all about? Didn't want to haul my machine on the plane and tote it across Idaho so I have ordered up this Brother Project Runway CS5055PRW sewing machine to be delivered to the shop today and it will be there when I come to spend the day next Tuesday, June 19th. I will sew on it that day and we will give it away on June 20th. (that way I don't have to ship it home either...lol)  It's a perfect machine for a quilting retreat, a first time quilter or even just as a back-up to your grand sewing machine. Here are just some of the features...

  • Brother™ Project Runway™ model delivers couture-level, consistent stitch quality
  • 50 stitches – customize in style with built-in clothing, decorative, heirloom and quilting stitches
  • Includes complete designer sewing and finishing solutions, with 6 specialty feet, accompanying stitches, and specialty needles. Enjoy designer features for blind hems, zippers, overcasting edges, sewing on buttons, knits and stretch fabrics, twin needle top stitching, and more
  • Professional, elegant buttonholes – 5 one-step buttonholes automatically sized to fit your specific buttons, for truly custom results
  • Reliable, easy threading of both top thread and bobbin – for consistent, high quality stitching. Please note: this machine is recommended for use in countries that do not support 120V AC, even if a voltage adapter is in use

Daydreams Quilt N Sew, 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho


HOW TO ENTER:

1) Come into Annalee Leonard's shop Daydreams Quilt N Sew, located at 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho anytime from June 13th until June 19th and you will automatically be entered. You do not have to purchase anything.


2) If you make a purchase at Daydreams Quilt N Sew, either in the store or online at their website https://www.daydreamsquilts.com/ from June 13th until the end of the business day on June 19th, you will be awarded additional entries as follows:

      Purchase up to $20. will be awarded 5 additional entries
      Purchase over  $20. and under $50. will be awarded 10 additional entries
      Purchase over $50 and up will be awarded 20 additional entries

Online orders, please type SISTER in the comments section of your order.


3) You can receive an additional free entry by going online to either our Facebook page Sister of The Divide or Daydreams Quilt and Sew's Facebook page and under the post with the picture shown above, TAG your friends or SHARE on your Facebook page.

There you have it!  Drawing will be held on June 20th, you need not be present to win.

I will be in the shop all day on Tuesday, June 19th, sewing my happy little heart out. I hope you will come on into the shop and say hello! I'd love to meet you.

John and I are so looking forward to our trip, we will be visiting friends and scouting locations for our retirement home, wheee! I'll post pictures of our travels on our Facebook site. Keep stitching! I'll see you in Idaho at!



Saturday, August 5, 2017

The Farmer Takes A Wife and She Quilts! Plus a GIVEAWAY!


Our Facebook Group has formed and we are undertaking the making of The 1920's version of The Farmer's Wife.  I am making some blocks in advance of our jumping off point. Initially I was thinking we would just go through the blocks from 1- 111 but then after some careful consideration about the skill levels of a variety of quilters I have decided to start out with some very easy blocks and build on the skills as we go along. I don't want folks getting discouraged right out of the box. This is a distance marathon and not a sprint.


First things first. If you don't have the book, get it. If you can't find it at your LQS then order online. Amazon.com and Missouri Star Quilt Company both carry it. Make sure if you are purchasing a used book that your copy comes with the Template CD which should be included with the book at no extra charge.

Next thing to do is join our Facebook quilt along group at this link
Sister of The Divide Group Sew Along  You will see this photo at the top of the page and you'll know you are in the right spot. 


This group is for folks of all skill levels. No matter if you are just starting to learn to quilt or you are a seasoned skilled quilter...all are welcome. If you have already started your Farmer's Wife and you are a ways along already but may need a little encouragement to make it to your finish line...we welcome you...please share your work no matter where you are in the process. Please feel free to offer constructive suggestions to those that may not be as far along as you are or need help with their piece work. Operative word there is constructive. Mama always said, if you haven't got something nice to say, keep your mouth shut.


Some things to gather: Now this depends on whether you are hand stitching or machine stitching.With my hands...I will most certainly be machine stitching. A sewing machine, neutral thread, scissors for clipping, a rotary cutter, a 12" ruler for rotary cutting strips, a 6 1/2" ruler for squaring up, (it is also very helpful but optional to have a 2 1/2" square ruler and a 2 1/2" clear fussy cut ruler.You can use your 6 1/2 square up ruler for both of these) a rotary cutting mat, a seam ripper, your iron and ironing board, a sharp pencil or chalk marking pencil or mark b gone pen.



There are a couple things to remember when you are sewing...very important to have an accurate 1/4" seam allowance and very important to press your seams open all the way. I always stress this when piecing, but with 6" blocks you will need to be attentive to this or your pieces will be wonkie and you will be unhappy. Your blocks will stitch out at 6 1/2" they are called 6" blocks because once you get them in the quilt, if you took a measure of the block size, that 1/2" would be in your seam allowances and it would measure finished at 6".


There are several ways to figure out if you have a proper 1/4" seam allowance. You can cut two pieces of fabric measuring 2" square and you can stitch them together. Press them open and you should have a measure of 3 1/2". If you are bigger then you are taking too small a bite, if you are short, then you are taking too big a bite. All of that can be easily accomplished by getting Bonnie Hunters Sewing Machine Seam Guide, shown in the photo above. You simply place it under your needle, drop your needle down and you can mark exactly where your 1/4" is for any machine that you are sewing on. Best $4.00 you will ever spend.


Double sided scotch tape or little tape tabs like you would use for scrapbooking will be helpful if you are using the templates. I will talk more about this later. Not essential to begin with. But you can keep it in mind.


Let's talk for a minute about fabric. 100% cotton. Get out your scraps, think about a color scheme or just enjoy yourself and see where it takes you. This is such a fun quilt to play with, you can go in any direction. You can use vintage civil war repro fabrics for a very traditional look, 1920-30's repro fabrics for that fun, bright look, you can go with a color scheme...maybe you like blues and whites, It can be anything you want it to be...there is no "right" color scheme. I am using Red, White, Black and Gray for my color scheme with a toss in of random color here and there. Have fun with it! Make it yours. You don't have to have everything matching...and you don't have to purchase yards of fabric to start...remember, these are 6" blocks! A little fabric to start will go a long way.

So whether you are starting, in process or close to the finish line, come join us, share your journey and let's have some fun making The Farmer's Wife Quilt.

And as an added Bonus this month, we are giving away the quilt pattern "Farm Grown" designed by Annalee Leonard of Daydreams Quilt N Sew in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Along with a $25 gift certificate to her shop for you to use as you wish.


To Enter: LIKE our Facebook page Sister of The Divide 
                COMMENT telling me what you like about farm life
                SHARE our Facebook page with your friends
That's all, nothing to purchase ever...this is just for fun and to encourage quilting. Good Luck! Drawing will be held on August 31st, 2017 and announced on our Facebook page on September 1st. We will contact the winner through their Facebook message option as well as announcing it on the Facebook page. 

Be sure to visit Annalee's shop, Daydreams Quilt N Sew located at 802 Pancheri Drive, Idaho Falls, Idaho, if you can't get by in person, visit her website at https://www.daydreamsquilts.com/ She has a beautiful selection of fabrics, great patterns, books, notions, thread...just everything you need for quilting.

Monday, November 23, 2015

#GIVEAWAY 25 Fat Quarters - Update


UPDATE:  Our Winner is Terri Miller!  Congratulations Terri!

     We are giving away 25 Fat Quarters!  A surprise package stuffed with fabric and some special goodies just for you!  Don't miss out, here is how to enter:

#1.  LIKE our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/SisterOfTheDivide.

#2.  SHARE our Facebook post on your page.

#3.  COMMENT, leave a comment on our Facebook post, let us know what you most want for Christmas.

That's it!  Yes, I know...EASY!  Nothing to purchase ever. Drawing will be held on December 20th, 2015.  Winner will be notified by announcement on our Facebook page also by reply to your post and by personal message.  You will need to provide your mailing address and that is all.  Your address will never be used other than to mail your gift.  No catches. Good Luck Quilters!!!
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I've been working on a quilt for my husband for Christmas, it's a former Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt...Celtic Solstice.  I printed out her pattern at the time she posted it but I didn't have time to stitch along with everyone else.  If you want the pattern, you can go to her website www.Quiltville.com and in her shop there is a download link which will take you to the pattern download. Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice Pattern Link

I'm having fun. In my last post to you, I shared my selection of colors.  In this post, I will catch you up.


You may remember that these are the colors I selected with a black background.  Some of these have gone by the wayside as I wanted a jewel toned effect, so I opted for more depth of color in my selections.  As with other Bonnie Hunter Mysteries, she takes you on her personal journey, her inspiration as she develops the mystery and her design inspiration through the process of building the quilt. This is one of the things I enjoy most about her mysteries. So I jumped in! 


Pulling enough different fabrics to give it a scrappy effect without spending a lot of time digging through my scraps.  After all, Bonnie is starting a new mystery quilt Allietare on November 27th!  I have to dig through my scraps to get ready for that!  Whew, two of her mystery quilts back to back.  I will be using the Celtic Solstice pieces as leaders and enders in the hopes that I can keep up...lol!  I had been hoping to get it finished before she started but life gets in the way.  Bonnie's new mystery quilt pattern will be online and free until February 2016 at which time, it will be taken down and you will need to go to her store to purchase it.  This is your opportunity to enjoy this process!  If you are too busy, download the clues and make the quilt when your time allows!  



One of the FREE online programs I love is www.bighugelabs.com 
Using the mosaic maker program I can put my blocks in to see what the effect will be. There will be more color variety in the finished quilt but this gives me a good idea of where I am going.

Bonnie Hunter Celtic Solstice by Karen Meyer

So far I am happy with the results.  Fit for a King!


Definitely fit for my sweet husband!


Saturday, November 15, 2014

Dashing Through The Snow! Free Table Topper Pattern and Tutorial and A Holiday GIVEAWAY!!!


The final tutorial in this design series.  Just in time for Christmas and quick as a wink you will have this made in plenty of time to go Dashing Through The Snow!  There is NO elaborate piecing so let's get to it!  Finished size is 14".  READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST. (sewing is just like cooking and carpentry, read everything through, know where you are going and measure twice, cut once, there is wisdom in sage advice)

You will need:

1/4 yard - Pellon 805 Wonder - Under 

1 fat quarter of a focus fabric or scraps of your choosing ( I used Cynthia Frenette's Retro Christmas for Robert Kaufman Fabrics) 

1 fat quarter of background fabric (I used Kona Cotton White)

1 fat quarter of backing fabric (I used a scrap piece that I had from over 20 years ago, the backing is a good place to use up bits. You can even scrap together a backing. No one sees this on a table topper but you)

2 strips of binding fabric cut 2.5" x WOF (Width of Fabric) You will have left over here.  ( I used PotLuck by American Jane Patterns Sandy Klop for Moda, I purchased a yard and cut it length wise rather than WOF to enable me to use the portion I wanted, lots of left over)

1 piece of batting 17" square.  (I use Warm and Natural Batting)

Contrasting Embroidery Thread and a needle

Scissors, iron, sewing machine, thread.

A Word About Fabric

You may elect to purchase the same fabric I used and you can still find it out there but don't stress over that.  Make this yours and use a focus fabric you already have or one of the many that are out right now. Check out the Christmas Fabrics at FatQuarterShop.com Use something you love that fits with your style.  It doesn't have to be Christmas themed, maybe you like pretty birds, abstract prints, florals, whatever you like, you can use it.  

Print out your pattern piece and after tracing it on to your Pellon Wonder-Under, slide it around your fabric, you can see through it. Do you like the image you see? Is it too big or too little to create a design that you would like? Now remember you will be ironing this on the wrong side of your fabric, what you see will be reversed. Make sure when you are laying out your pattern pieces on the backside of your fabric, that you have the points going in the direction that you want them to be on your finished piece.  

It's not the end of the world if you end up with an upside down or backward image from what you wanted, but it's a whole lot more fun if you take your time here and think how they will sit on your finished piece.  


Remember last week, we made the California Coffee Tree Potholder?  Well, we are going to follow all the steps to create the top square and then we will pick it up again here.  So if you do not have those steps, you can find them and the pattern PDF on the blog by clicking the link here:  California Coffee Tree Potholder Tutorial  
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Okay, you are back!  Let's pick up now with a finished square as shown below.  You should have already top stitched your design pieces into place using whatever top stitching method you like. 

You will need to cut 2 squares of fabric that measure 4" square.


Set your block aside and taking your two 4" squares, cut them in half on the diagonal as shown.


You should have 4 triangles.  Take each triangle and fold them in half as shown, make sure to line up your tips and finger press a crease on the fold as shown.  This will help up perfectly line up our triangles with our block.


Do the same for your block, folding it in half and finger pressing the fold to create a crease, crease both sides and then fold in the opposite direction and finger press both sides as well.  You want a crease in the center of each of the four sides.


Line the crease in your triangle unit up with the crease in your block and pin as shown below.  I like to use three pins and I pin them as shown so that I can sew without having to stitch over or remove a pin.  Keeps everything perfect.  The triangle edge is on the bias so you want to be very careful not to stretch this as you are sewing, pinning will keep it all where it needs to be.


Stitch each triangle unit to the block as shown using a 1/4" seam.


Remove your pins and press open your triangle units as shown below.


Create your "quilt sandwich" by laying down your backing fabric wrong side up, on top of that place your batting and on top of that place your block.  


Pin your quilt sandwich together using straight pins or safety pins, what ever you are comfortable with.  I put a pin in each design element and in each of the "tips" of the block.  You don't need a whole lot, you just want to keep it secure while you do your decorative stitch.  Using your embroidery floss, cut a workable length.  You want to use 3 of the 6 strands.  You can see from my close up here, that my stitches are not perfect!  It adds to the charm of the item you are making and it's perfectly okay!!!  If you agonize over your stitches, you'll never get it done.  Enjoy yourself.  You are just adding a little color and texture design element.


Once you have finished your top stitching, trim the excess batting and backing away from your block. I have found that by placing a rotary ruler on the edges, and carefully using my rotary cutter, I can make most of my cuts, nice and clean. You may have to use your scissors to finish the inside corner cuts so you don't cut your block. When you have it all trimmed up, make a tiny cut, about 1/8", in each inside corner of your block. This will help you when you go to bind it.

Take your two strips of binding fabric and lets stitch them together to create our binding.  

Lay one strip on top of the other as shown.  Place a pin in the lower right corner.  Using a straight edge, mark a diagonal line as shown. Check yourself here, make sure your fabric is lined up as shown and you are marking the diagonal in the same direction as shown.  


Take it to your machine and stitch right on that line.  Now back to your cutting mat and trim away 1/4" from your seam line as shown.


Take your binding strip to the iron and press open the seam you just created.


While you are still at the iron, press your binding strip in half length wise as shown below.



Binding Your Table Topper

A few words before we get started on this. You cannot pin this binding into place and then sew.  The only pin I use is to start the binding, pinning outside of the stitch line as you see in the photo below. You have to move through one corner at a time. If you will carefully follow these instructions, you will have a lovely finish. Don't be impatient here, take your time. Read through the instructions and look at the photos before you start.

I use a fine point permanent marker to make my marks, you can use a pencil, another type of marker, chalk, what ever you like as long as it DOES NOT bleed into your fabric.  The marks will never show.  You will need a ruler with a 1/4" marking on it.  

I am using my regular presser foot and stitching just a tiny bit outside that 1/4" seam allowance by lining up my edge of my presser foot with the edge of the fabric.  

Place your binding strip with the raw edges to the raw edges of your block on the BACK SIDE.  Starting at an "outside" tip, take a few stitches to secure your fabric and still allow yourself to make your marks with your ruler as shown below.  If you sew all the way to the corner and try to make your marks you will be in trouble. You cannot make your marks for all the corners ahead of time, make them as you reach each corner.

Lay your ruler as shown measuring 1/4" from the edge and make a mark. 


Move your ruler to line it up with the next raw edge as shown below and so that it intersects your first mark and make another mark  1/4" from the edge as shown.  Make sure that mark crosses your first mark, this will be your needle down pivot point.


Your marks should look something like this below.  Stitch to that point and not beyond!  Needle down and pick up your presser foot. Straighten out your fabric so that you are lining up your binding with the next edge.  This is where that tiny slit will help you maneuver your fabric into position so you are sewing with your binding on a relatively flat straight surface.



Note how I have pulled the first seam, behind my presser foot and lined up my binding with my raw edge to continue out of the inside corner in the photo below.


Whew!  You made it through your first inside corner! Congratulations, now we will bind the outside tips.  Stitch almost to the tip stopping about 1/4" from the edge.  Leave your needle down and turn your piece so that you can back stitch off the edge as shown.  Now for the purpose of these photos, I have clipped my thread here.  You do not need to do that.  If you feel that you can make your corner without clipping the thread, that is just fine.  For a beginner, I would clip your thread and follow the instructions below to get a perfect miter.


Laying your block down in front of you, fold that piece of binding straight up as shown below, you should be creating a diagonal fold as shown below.  


Now bring that piece straight down, keeping that diagonal fold in place and line your raw edges up with the next side of your block. Place a pin outside of your stitching area to secure your fold and go back to your machine.  Start your stitching just about 1/4" in from the back edge and continue stitching your binding to your block. REMEMBER!!!  DON'T STITCH ALL THE WAY TO THE INSIDE CORNER, you have to make your marks, so leave yourself room.  Repeat these steps until you are all the way around your piece.


When you reach the final tip, smooth open the binding from the back side as shown and only stitch to the edge where they intersect.


Press your binding away from your backing as shown.  This will help you make a smooth and even turn on the front.



Bring your binding over the edge sufficient to cover your stitching and pin into place.  There is no folding at the inside corners, you will just make sure your binding covers the seam and pin into place. As you are sewing, you will straighten that inside corner, just as you did when you were attaching the binding, and top stitch into place. To make a miter at the tip, just follow the fabric out to the edge with your finger tip and finger press it, then wrapping the next side around, you will bring that fold up and match it to your seam for a perfect miter as shown.  Tuck a pin in to secure.  Top stitch close to the edge of your binding to secure.  



I hope you enjoyed this.  If you have any questions please let me know, I'm happy to answer.

If you make one, please send me a photo or post it to our Facebook page, I would love to see it!!!

Leave a comment on this post below and I will hold a drawing on December 15th to give away this table topper!  Good Luck Quilters!