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SewPro Stars and Ten Squared…again

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Sew Pro Stars Blog HopWelcome to my first blog hop.

In September I was fortunate to attend in the first Sew Pro Convention in Chicago.  The experience was amazing in so many ways.  I tried to go into the event with no expectations because I wanted to absorb and learn as much as possible.  I came away having learned more than I could have imagined.

 

The event was organized so we had time to learn in lecture style classes followed by Q & A sessions with the instructors.  There was time to network with other soon to be and current Sew Pros and make connections for collaboration.   The mornings started with key note speakers who had so much to share with us they didn’t have enough time to fit it all in.  And they were so amazing to open up and share their experience in the sewing industry with all the tips to help us get started and keep going.

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My brain was so full of ideas and inspiration after leaving this convention…and I am working everyday to put all I learned into practice.

“Do the work”

I heard this so many times from every single instructor.  Do the work and keep doing the work and do the work again.

And this rings so true…practice, practice, practice.  Practice will only make you better at what you want to do.

I took a pattern design class taught by Sara Lawson of Sew Sweetness.  She shared information on instructions, design, layout, and printing.  It was amazing to get the information I needed to design patterns.  My takeaway from the class was that I could make my patterns so much better.  So I decided to revisit the only pattern I have released and re-work it to make it better so I can set a standard for all the patterns I plan to release.  I didn’t realize until after I released this pattern how much I really enjoyed designing, writing, and developing patterns.  I have so many pattern ideas and having an identity to make them all recognizable is important to me.

The pattern is called Ten Squared.  I developed this pattern through an experimentation with Half Square Triangles (HSTs).  Setting out to challenge myself to create an entire quilt with HSTs without any repeating blocks, I designed a dynamic graphic pattern and set out to recreate it in a quilt.

In the re-work I updated the directions for assembling the quilt and redesigned the front cover so I can use the same design for all my pattern covers. Be on the lookout…Penguin Feats are on the way!

Ten Squared made with Alison Glass fabrics

I also created this quilt top using the new instructions and some really bright Alison Glass fabrics.  The pattern is available in my Craftsy Pattern Shop and my Etsy Shop.  Download your digital copy for only $6 until Monday Nov. 21, 2016 at 8pm PST.  After that the price will be $8.

Making connections at SewPro was an important tool I didn’t realize would be possible.  It has been difficult to establish connections over the years as I have moved a lot.  So I was grateful for the opportunities given to us to network and build relationships.  I really feel connections are important because we can all use the support to help us reach our goals.  And those connections create collaboration, which only makes everything better.  Two are always better than one.  And three or more can make everything just awesome….just like this blog hop. The collaboration among us has created something bigger than one individual blog.

There are some fantastic prizes on this blog hop.  A prize package including a fabric bundle and patterns will be offered to a lucky winner on Saturday, Nov. 19th.  In order to enter for a chance to win that package follow the Rafflecopter Giveaway Link below.

Foldover WristletIn addition, I will be giving away this colorful foldover wristlet made with beautiful Alison Glass Ex Libris fabrics and cork.  In order to enter the drawing for this please follow me on Instagram @penguinfeats and tag me @penguinfeats in your favorite make on Instagram.  I want to see you “do the work”.  Please make sure your Instagram account is public so I can see the post you tag me in.  I will choose a winner from the tagged posts on Monday Nov. 21, 2016.

Please take some time to visit the other blogs on the hop.  Since I am pulling up the rear with Becca, HollyTeri, & Deanna you don’t have much time to enter the giveaway, so be sure to get your entry in before 12am on 11/19.

 

Monday Nov 14

Lisa and Lorelai

Rebecca Mae Designs

True Blue Quilts

Tuesday Nov 15

Vintage Barngirl

The Stitch TV Show

Powered by Quilting

Canuck Quilter

Lisa Lisa and the Quilt Jam

Wednesday Nov 16

See Carmen Sew

Hudson Valley Quilts

Desert Bloom Quilting

Sweet Little Stitches

Thursday Nov 17

Marvelous Auntie M

A Quilting Chick

LovinglyLissa

Creations by Paula

Friday Nov 18

Pretty Piney

Lighthouse Lane Designs

Day Moon Quilts

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A Rafflecopter Giveaway>>>The Rafflecopter giveaway has ended!  You still have time to win the Foldover Wristlet.  Please read above for that giveaway!

 

 

 

 

 

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It’s a pattern…finally!!

My first pattern!!

Ten Squared is now a pattern…celebration time!!  You can find it in my pattern store on Craftsy.  Find the pattern in my Etsy Store.

It all started with half square triangles (HSTs).  I wanted to make an entire quilt with HSTs.  And this was the product of that exploration.

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When I started I had no intention of making this into a pattern.  I just wanted to experiment with HSTs. First I started out with a rough sketch of what I wanted to do with the squares and the lines going around them.   Then, I selected 5 colors and chose 2 to 3 different fabrics in each of those 5 colors.   Using those fabrics, I cut 6 inch squares and just made a whole bunch of HSTs using the fabrics I chose.  After I started placing them on my design wall, I saw that I was not going to get the exact image of my sketch because of the grid the HSTs fell on. So I modified it a bit and let the HSTs take me where they would allow.

I really wanted something asymmetrical with some dynamic movement.  The high contrast of the fabrics really plays well with those elements and gives this quilt a serious pop!

So I was asked a few times if I was making a pattern, and this being my first quilt from start to finish I wasn’t sure if I could even sell my own pattern, let alone design it for others to understand.  But, I set out to try to make my first pattern.

I even made a second Ten Squared to see if I could recreate it.  This one was for my husband, and I used 7.5 inch squares.

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Ten Squared Too

After putting some directions down on paper and trying out a few tests patterns, in extra large and miniature form, I asked a few friends to test the pattern for me.  I received some amazing photo samples of the quilts they made.

This quilt was used from a fat quarter set I sent with the tester…and she did an amazing job.

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Sunrise lap quilt by Alli of @sayonion

A friend who has just started her quilting journey put this beauty together, and it was only her second quilt!

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by Deanna at @selgmom

Ten Squared is a PDF pattern only available for download on Craftsy Etsy Store.  This pattern is considered a beginner pattern. There is limited instruction of assembling HSTs.  The finished size of this quilt depends on the size of square you start with.  The pattern includes some fabric requirements and finished measurements for some standard size quilts.  I have included a coloring page with the pattern so you can audition different colors and fabric choices to get your quilt just right for you.

If you make a Ten Squared quilt, please post an image of the project on Craftsy Etsy Storeunder the Finished Project link on the pattern page.  If you share your quilt on social media, be sure to use #tensquaredquilt and tag me @penguinfeats so I can see your quilt!  I would love to see your interpretation of the pattern!