Showing posts with label kansas dugout. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt

A Finished Quilt
Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

Finally an update! March 2020 came along and everything changed and this new "normal" is difficult to come to terms with for everyone. I know that here in Australia we are in a very fortunate position with relatively few Corona Virus cases, a health care system that has had a chance to prepare, and now a gradual easing out of restrictions. We are so very aware of how lucky we are and I am practising daily to be that glass half full kind of person.

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020
Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020
Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

I have been home. My family have been at home! I have worked at home for the last 10 years, so staying home has not been difficult for me. Having to share my "work" space with my family however has proven to be refreshing! It may even be that my sew-jo has returned. I have stitched, especially in the evenings, and have several finished quilts to share with you. Taking photos is still a huge stumbling block in updating my blog, but yesterday was a good photo day.

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

This is my finished Kansas Dugout Quilt predominantly made with fabrics from my Japanese fabric stash. The fabric pieces for this quilt were cut at the same time as the fabric pieces for my Japanese Stash Buster Quilt - way back in November 2019. It's not often that I plan ahead and cut fabric for multiple quilts at the same time. The quilt top was hand pieced (running stitch). The last stitch was completed on Christmas Eve 2019. (The next day I started hand piecing my Trip Around the World Quilt).

Kansas Dugout Quilt Block | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

This quilt is pieced in blocks as pictured above, then blocks are joined into rows by adding additional joining squares. I pieced 120 such individual blocks, then pieced blocks together into rows, and then joined rows. I have previously machine pieced several Kansas Dugout Quilts and have made available a step by step tutorial: here. I hand pieced this quilt rather than machine pieced it for no other reason than the joy of stitching with needle in hand. 

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020
Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

The quilt has been machine quilted with straight edge to edge lines of stitching. Nothing fancy. And for the back of the quilt I have used a hoarded piece of fabric from the Lighhearted collection by Ayumi Mills for Kokka Fabrics (2014) - super fancy - and very satisfying to sew from stash.

QuiltLite Batting | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

Batting. I have again used QuiltLite batting to layer this quilt. Quiltlite is a woven cotton fabric similar to a loosely woven flannel fabric as pictured above; it offers the presence of batting without adding bulk or loft. I have had lots of questions about this batting, especially from overseas quilters, and unfortunately I too cannot find it available online other than here in Australia. Most of my local fabric/patchwork stores carry it where it is known as QuiltLite.

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

QUILT DETAILS
Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt.
Finished quilt measures 50 inches x 61 inches.
120 Kansas Dugout Quilt Blocks
Started: November 2019.
Quilt Top Finished: 25 December 2019.
Finished Quilt: March 2020.
Hand Pieced.

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

Fabrics:
Fabrics from my Japanese fabric stash collated for over more
than a decade, including many
designs by Suzuko Koseki for Yuwa Fabrics.
Fabric for joining squares: Add It Up (Basics) by Cotton + Steel.

Notions:
Acrylic template for cutting fabrics:
 2" fabric squares were cut using a rotary cutter and ruler.
Once cut, all fabric pieces were marked with a ¼ inch seam allowance.
I use a mechanical pencil with a 2B 0.7mm lead
for ease of marking a line on the fabric.
Jeana Kimball's Foxglove Cottage -Sharps Needle - size 10.
Aurfil 50wt thread (the orange spool) for hand piecing.

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

I am not selling my quilts at the moment but will make them available again when domestic and international shipping settles into a reliable new normal.

As always, thank you so much for stopping by! Another quilty update next week - the photos are ready!
Rita

Hand Pieced Kansas Dugout Quilt - Japanese Fabrics | © Red Pepper Quilts 2020

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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Bug City - Kansas Dugout Quilt

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt - colorful kids quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018
Bug City Kansas Dugout Quilt

As promised in my Sunday Stash blog post from earlier this this year featuring the Bug City fabric collection, today I am pleased to show you what I did with the FQ bundle that Jodie sent me. Jodie Carleton (from Vintage RicRac) commissioned me to make a quilt with her brand new fabric line ~ Bug City for Ella Blue Fabrics ~ for her booth at the Melbourne Quilt Market in late November last year.

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018
Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018
Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

The Bug City fabric collection features five unique designs each in up to five different color ways. The colors are pastel soft with strong contrast elements; vibrant color and strong design elements including the bold (1/2" wide) stripes. I have used all of the fabrics from the collection in this quilt and I have added a single solid fabric (Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton) in yellow to join the blocks together and as a highlight.

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018
Oh my goodness. đŸ’–Those bugs!!
Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

The Kansas Dugout block is one of my favorite traditional quilt designs and the templates (pdf pattern) for this block are available for purchase from my pattern store. The pattern includes templates for three different size blocks (6 inch, 9 inch, and 12 inch block) and for this quilt I have used the 9" block templates. This is probably a good block size to start with if it is your first time working with inset seams. The templates work best when used in conjunction with the step by step tutorial for the Kansas Dugout Block that is available on my blog here: Kansas Dugout Quilt Block Tutorial. The tutorial will guide you through the process and demystify those often dreaded inset seams.

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

For the back of the quilt I have used a large random dot fabric by Ella Blue Fabrics. This is a 100% cotton wide back fabric - 106" wide - and perfect for this colorful quilt. And for the binding I have used my signature black/white stripe fabric, this time from the the basics range by Ella Blue Fabrics.

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

QUILT STATS
Bug City - Kansas Dugout Quilt
The finished quilt measures 54 inches x 54 inches.
36 Kansas Dugout Blocks made
using 9" block templates.
Fabric:
Robert Kaufman Kona Cotton
Quilting:
Ditch stitching all vertical and horizontal block seam lines
then adding additional lines through the center of all blocks.
Batting:
Low Loft Cotton Batting

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018
Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

With thanks to Jodie and Ella Blue Fabrics for the opportunity to work with them once again. I look forward to seeing what Jodie is up to next!

Thank you for stopping by,
Rita

Bug City Kanas Dugout Quilt | Templates and Tutorial available | © Red Pepper Quilts 2018

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Friday, April 24, 2015

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt

And a finished quilt in pictures.
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
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Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt
100 Kansas Dugout Blocks.
617 patchwork pieces.
Quilt measures 55 inches x 55 inches.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

My Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt is finished and I have lots of photos to share all the details. You may already have noticed that the quilting is not my usual style. I have spent some planned time away from my sewing machine and prepared quilts and blog posts for continued eye candy, however getting ahead of myself with quilt projects and blog posts proved to be a stressful and at times overwhelming task.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

I try and follow just a few sewing rules that I have set for myself, and avoiding stressful sewing is one of them. As such the quilting for this quilt was outsourced to a professional long arm quilter - Karen Terrens from Quilts on Bastings - who is not only an award winning quilter but also my sister. I think we make a great team, and you can no doubt guess what we chat about when we get together. Karen has quilted an all over edge to edge design called Bountiful Feathers, which is what I had requested.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt - backing fabric | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

For the back of the quilt I have used a single fabric from the Mimosa collection by Another Point of View - Leaves in Yellow to complement the colors of the quilt top. I have finished the quilt with a red/white stripe fabric (by Bonnie & Camille for Moda Fabrics), and really like the look of the trimmed "corners" of the quilt. The binding was attached in the same way as I would do normally with the exception being that there were additional mitered corners to sew.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt - binding | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt - binding | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

A happy finish ... I love the colors of this quilt (!) and even though I am not used to not making my quilts myself in their entirety (read: I find the need to control every part of every process), I love how it has turned it, and have thoroughly enjoyed working with Karen to finish this quilt.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
This quilt is not for sale.

Thank you for stopping by,
Rita
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt - A Finished Quilt | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
RELEVANT LINKS:
Sunday Stash #275 Gardenvale by Jenn Kingwell
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress
Kansas Dugout Tutorial and Templates
More RPQ Kansas Dugout Quilts
More Red Pepper Quilts Tutorials

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt ~ Work in Progress

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

I am revisiting a favorite block ~ the traditional Kansas Dugout Quilt block ~ fearlessly machine pieced with lots of in-set seams (Y-seams); a somewhat time consuming task that involves cutting fabric pieces with templates, marking seam lines with a pencil, and sewing one short seam at a time. It is fiddly - but not difficult - to accomplish and so worth the effort so as to keep the background fabric (the squares) as a whole piece of fabric, especially so for the lines of the black gingham fabric.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

The fabrics - other than the black/white gingham print - are all from the highly anticipated and long awaited Gardenvale collection by Jen Kingwell. Jenny's design style and eye for color is unique, and although working with this collection was a step outside of my comfort zone (the tiniest side step!), I did love watching the colors and the quilt top come together and sing.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

I really am loving the color purple, my least often used and stashed (fabric) color, and the stripes are amazing, adding movement and zing to this already colorful quilt top.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt
100 Kansas Dugout Blocks.
617 patchwork pieces.
Quilt measures 55 inches x 55 inches.

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Stay tuned for an update and photos of the finished quilt.

Have a great week,
Rita

RELEVANT LINKS:
Sunday Stash - Gardenvale by Jen Kingwell
Kansas Dugout - Tutorial and Templates
Kansas Dugout - A Finished Quilt April 2014

Gardenvale Kansas Dugout Quilt in Progress | Red Pepper Quilts 2015

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Lighthearted Kansas Dugout Pillow Cover

Non-Quilty Sewing.
Lighthearted Kansas Dugout Pillow Cover | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Lighthearted Kansas Dugout Pillow Cover
Lighthearted Kansas Dugout Pillow Cover - the back | Red Pepper Quilts 2015
Fabrics Used for the back ~ both are medium weight home decor fabrics:
Folk Modern by Ellen Luckett Baker in Black
Text Fabric by Kei Fabrics in Red
My fat quarter bundle of Lighthearted by by Ayumi Mills has finally seen some sewing action. These fabrics are adorable! I especially like the "I Spy" prints which I thought would make a great feature print for a small scale traditional Kansas Dugout patchwork block.

I reduced the size of my previously used Kansas Dugout block templates so that the finished block measures just 4.5 inches by 4.5 inches. The small block size and the many inset seams (Y-seams) turned what was to be a quick project into a challenging project but I didn't overly mind for I enjoy both small scale piecing and repetitive sewing tasks.


Although the process and the technique for piecing this block is the same as for a larger size Kansas Dugout block I don't recommend this small size block for first time inset seam practice. Start with a larger size block and once you are comfortable with the technique tackle the smaller blocks and shorter seams.

This is also my first attempt at adding piping to a project. Piping is a great way to add a trim and draw attention to an edge or feature. Although not perfect I am pleased with my piping efforts and will definitely try this again; for which I will invest in a piping foot for my sewing machine as well as use a thicker piping cord. Both will make the task easier with hopefully a neat result.

As always, thank you for stopping by,
Rita

RELEVANT LINKS:
Sunday Stash - Lighthearted by Ayumi Mills for Kokka Fabrics
Kansas Dugout Tutorial and Templates
More RPQ Kansas Dugout Quilts

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