Thursday, February 20, 2020

Color It Red Blog Hop-Sew Much Sweetness!!!



Welcome to Day 5, the last day, of the Color it Red bloghop, hosted by Carol from Just Let Me Quilt blog.
The theme is Red. That's it!! Red. I love it!!!

My little quilt wall-hanging, "Sew Much Sweetness", was finished on 2/20/2020. Always the last minute of stitching it seams!!!!


I took a class on Stupendous Stitching on what used to be called Craftsy several years ago. It was fun and this is the third little quilt I have made with the technique.

It is really just having some fun with the different embroidery stitches in your sewing machine. And adding a few ribbons here and there.



The quilting is also simple. Seriously, you could just do straight stitch quilting and it would still look fabulous!!!



And since painted word boards are so very popular these days, I thought about doing it in embroidery. So I did a simple chain stitch for my lettering.


I love the colors!!!
Green and Red are not just for Christmas!!!

Below is how I place my binding before sewing it on. I want to ensure that none of the corners end up where I pieced the strips together. It causes way too much bulk. I lay it out and fold at the corners as if I am actually sewing. I can then adjust where I begin the apply the binding.


Here is the list of today's bloggers in the Color It Red BlogHop!!! Check out some awesome designs using the color red.

February 21st
                               Becky’s Adventures in Quilting and Travel

Take care my friends and thank you for visiting. If you are new to my blog, leave me a message and follow if you choose!!! Martha

48 comments:

  1. Sew much sweetness. Fun to use all those seams on your machine.

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    1. Thank you!!! This is really fun and seeing how the stitches look with different colors of thread was a treat!!!

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  2. What a cute project! I love how you stitched the words, great idea.

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    1. Thank you!!! I enjoy putting some handwork in some of my smaller pieces, that way I have something to take along on a road trip or out and about if I know I am going to have some idle time. Thanks for visiting!!

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  3. That's so pretty! Your stitching is all so neat and perfect looking.

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    1. Thank you Elizabeth and thanks for visiting. It was a lot of fun playing with all the threads and stitch designs on this and I am sure I will be making another!!!

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  4. I'm in total awe at how amazing those different stitches are in this gorgeous quilt. It gives it so much texture and beauty...love it! Thank you for sharing this lovely piece with us.

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    1. And thank you Carol for putting on this fun Blog Hop!!! I loved seeing all the amazing creations of everyone! This was a sweet little piece to work on with all the different stitches and ribbons and a great way to learn what your machine can do!!!

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  5. What a great hint for laying out the binding! I never thought to do that! Right now I have a top with the binding sewn on that I have to fix before Sewing the back because it has one of those corners. Thanks for the tip,

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    1. Hi Sarah, thanks for the visit. I have had the same issue as you are having which is why I started doing this. So frustrating getting it sewn on only to find the huge lumpy area. Then the debate is on, rip it out or deal with it!!! Not fun at all. Glad to have helped!!!

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  6. I love your project! I did the Stupendous Stitching class too but have not done any more pieces using that technique. I think I had better. I really like the wording you added too. Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thank you Carol, so glad to "meet" someone else who took the class. My first piece from that class is hanging in a Dr.'s office and the other became part of a larger quilt!!! Thanks for visiting!!!

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  7. Clever girl! Always love to see your projects!

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    1. Thank you Judy!!! I do love sharing them, hope to spark some creative energy!!!! Thanks for the visit!!!

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  8. I have that class saved on my computer somewhere myself. I don't think I ever actually worked through it though. I love love love this, so I am going to find that class now. Thanks for the fabulous inspiration!

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    1. Thank you!! I thought it was fun although they way she mounts the finished piece on foam board was different. I did do that on my first piece but the other two and treated just like every other quilt I've made. Have fun with it is my motto!!!

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    1. Thank you Rebecca!! So many possibilities with all the varieties of threads and ribbons available!!!

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  10. Love the red border - it really makes the whole piece pop!

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    1. Thank you Susan!!! I wanted to make sure it was eye catching and I think that did it!!!

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  11. This is beautiful! I do like way you have enhanced the stitching/embroidery with your quilting. I've seen this class but not yet taken it but your piece is very inspiring so maybe I should!

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    1. Thank you Raewyn, I really enjoyed the class, very simple really and once you get going the possibilites are endless!!! I may teach the grandchildren to make one similar and let them pick out all the designs and threads!!!

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  12. Beautiful project, thanks so much for sharing!

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    1. Thank you Karrin!!! Now to find a spot to hang it. I have several quilts hanging in three dr's offices here, so I will probably hang it in one of them. thanks for visiting!!!

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  13. What a darling project!! You have certainly gotten your money's worth out of that class. Not something I am normally able to say for the classes that I have taken!

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    1. Thank you!! I thought this class was fun and simple and a great little project when you just want to stitch something. And using different threads is so much fun!!! You could easily go over board with it!!!

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    1. Yes it is a perfect piece for that and so fun to do. Just think of all the color combinations one could do, or monotone??!!

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  15. Great embellishment project! Sure jazzed things up & utilized fancy machine stitches with various thread colors. Great way to quilt your piece too. Thanks for sharing your creativity & joining in the hop.

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    1. Thank you!! It is a really fun project and so simple to do!!! I think it would be a great beginner project or one to do when you get a new machine. Fabulous way to learn all the stitches and designs!!!

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  16. A beautiful project. A technique I haven't tried. I will have to add it to my list and have a go.

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    1. Thank you Cynthia!!I love learning new techniques and then putting my own spin on the them. Fun times!! Hope you enjoy the process!!!

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  17. Wow Martha, This is the first I am hearing of the Stupendous quilting class. your quilt is fascinating to examine, and so pretty to look at. Thanks. I think it has inspired me to experiment a bit more with my stitches.

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    1. Thank you Lynn!! I think I took the class 3 or more years ago, don't remember. But it was fun and simple and really an eye opener to what stitches are available to me!! Good luck and have a blast!!!

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    1. Thank you so much and thanks for visiting!!! Now to figure out where to hang it up!!!

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  19. Oh, this stitch sample is fabulous. We teach similar to aid quilters to use those stitches built in their machine and not be afraid of them. What a fun bit of play.

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    1. Thank you!!! I did do a small stitch sample booklet which is really a fabulous idea, but then, why not do it in quilt form as decoration and utility!! So fun and yes, I call it work but really it is play. :^)

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  20. Excellent, excellent quilt. I, too, know about Stupendous Stitching but yours is the first quilt I've seen that actually used the technique. It is totally wonderful!

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    1. Thank you!! I thought it was a lot of fun to make and test out all those stitches on my machine!!

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  21. What fun you had with thread and all the different stitches on your machine!! Love the red binding - it's perfect!! Thanks for sharing it on this great blog hop!

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    1. Thank you!! It was fun and I agree with you, the red binding just seems to pull it all together and allows the quilt to pop!! Very eye catching!!

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  22. OH wow Martha! This is really a gem with so much tiny goodness in it. I am glad you took close up photos for us to really see it good!

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    1. Thank you!! I could have really gotten carried away with the stitches, there were so many to choose from, and then so many threads to pick!!! I really had to control myself, hahahahaha.

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  23. I always wonder what I could do with those "fancy" stitches on the sewing machine! Thanks for the inspiration- your quilt is really sweet!

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    1. Thank you Sharon! That was one reason I decided to take the class. I think I could have done it without taking it, but it was fun to see her take on the design process.

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  24. Love, love what you did with your fancy machine stitches!! I'm trying to incorporate a few more in my projects occasionally. I lay out my binding the very same way. Thanks so much for sharing your talent!

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    1. Thank you Brenda!!! It is fun to use those stitches and I like the idea of using a few in projects. I did some when I made denim wallets.

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