This is my 4th year of doing this Blog hop with Marian with Seams to be Sew. Thank you for all the work you do in organizing this event and finding sponsors for it.
Blogs participating today are:
Thursday, 9/5/2019
Made By Marney
http://madebymarney.com
Pretty Piney Quilts
https://prettypiney.com
Renee’s Quilting Addiction
https://reneechester.wordpress.com/
This years theme is favorite stories from our past. I chose Wizard of Oz this year as far back as I remember it would come on the tv at least once a year and we would all sit around the tv and watch it as a family.
This wonderful story was written by Frank L. Baum in 1899 it was just the beginning of the popular children series. It was not till 1904 that it became a stage play.. and the version that we all have come to love was filmed in 1939.
I want to thank Northcott Fabrics for donating the fabric for the skyline and the emerald forest.. I chose to use Stonehenge Graduations Ombre fabrics so that my emerald forest would have different shades for the towers and blue for my sky.
I chose to use red for my fields to represent the poppies that Dorothy and the gang dozed off in after the wicked witch poisoned them.. Glenda the good witch is about to use her magic wand to make it snow. This scene is just before they fell asleep on their way to Emerald city.
When I first thought of this I googled Wizard of Oz coloring pages and found one that I like.. It turns out that all photos from the 1939 movie are copyrighted so I had to redo the picture that I will offer in my pattern… I drew a new set of pictures. Im still going to use these copyrighted picture to explain how I did it.
I had one sheet of printable fabric so I printed the photo onto it. I really like the EQ fabric paper after trying out different brands.
I have a treat for you today.. Electric Quilt Company has been kind enough to give us a Coupon Code so that if you wish to get this product you can get it at 20% OFF EQ printables.
Your code for this is ROWALONG20 Expires Oct 8th 2019
I found that most all of these types of printable sheets ask you to soak the sheet once it has been printed to remove any extra ink and help set it.. I also like to iron them with a dry iron.
You also have the option to press your fabric to Freezer paper shiny side to the wrong side of the fabric using high heat then cut it to the size of a 8 1/2 x 11 sheet to run through the Inkjet printer. It is recommended to use a good quality 100% Cotton or muslin with a tread count of 200. Then transfer it onto a iron on adhesive like HeatNBond or Wonder Under.
For My second set of drawings I ironed some white fabric to some Heat n Bond Light and traced the characters. I used a piece of glass 2 bins and my OttLite to make a tracing table.
When coloring the pictures, I have found that the Staples crayons give a much more vibrant colour than the Crayola ones. Then I place paper towel over the pictures and irond the characters so that the wax would melt into the fabric making it permanent. Once colored set them aside while you work on you background.
Piecing the background… my background was designed on My EQ8 quilt design program It can be purchased at Electric quilt.com For this week only Starting, September 03, 2019 / Ends October 08, 2019 You can enter to win the program from Seams to be Sew details are at the bottom of this page.
I cut the strips with of fabric then sub cut the 15 degree angle according to the pattern specifications. Make use you leave a 1/4″ ear tag on each side so that when so that when pressed the edges will lineup.
I started with the sky..Label the pieces with their patch letters so not to get confused. I like to lay out everything on a design wall.
Next i started sewing the strips in 2 press every other to the sky blue and the opposites to the city green this way your seams will butt nicely together.
The top edge was a bit uneven so I trimmed it straight.
No all i needed to so was sew the yellow brick road with the poppy fields to the bottom of the city. Once your colouring is all set cut out your people, add the Characters in their position, and applique them onto your pieced background of the yellow brick road and Emerald City. I used a 2.5 satin stitch to sew my characters down. Glinda the good witch of the East got a pink halo representing her bubble.
Here is my completed 30×30 block:
The pattern to this block can be found Here:
Renee Chester’s Wizard of Oz Once Upon a Story RAL
The Schedule For The Row Along Is As Follows:
September 3, 2019
Just Let Me Quilt | Seams To Be Sew | Pamela Quilts
Thursday, 9/5/2019
Made By Marney | Pretty Piney Quilts | Renee’s Quilting Addiction
Tuesday, 9/10/2019
Linda B Creative | Patchwork Breeze | KISSed Quilts
Thursday, 9/12/2019
Bobbin In Quilts Blog | Clever Chameleon | Mountain Meadow Designs
Tuesday, 9/17/2019
Barbara Dieges | Miss P Designs USA | Seams To Be Sew
Thursday, 9/19/2019
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting | Cynthia’s Creating Ark | Elizabeth Coughlin Designs
Tuesday, 9/24/2019
Pumpkin Patch BC | Stitchin at Home | Seams To Be Sew
Thursday, 9/26/2019
From My Carolina Home | Words & Stitches | Tuning My Heart Quilts
Tuesday, October 01, 2019
Quilt Schmilt | Charlie’s Daughter | Mountain Meadow Designs
Thursday, October 03, 2019
Clever Chameleon | Sew Incredibly Crazy | Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse
Tuesday, October 08, 2019
Show and Tell Day
TBA
This weeks Giveaways
Thank You Marian at Seams to be sew for finding Giveaways each year for finding sponsors for draws during this blog hop.. These will run Between Sept 5 to 12 2019
My personal give away today is donated by Hobbs Batting It is a bag of Tuscan Queen Size Batting Valued at $40.00 USD Shipping Cost paid by winner Hobbs has Worldwide Shipping. To Enter for this giveaway Click on the batting picture or HERE
This weeks giveaway is a digital copy of EQ8 from Electricquilt.com worth $236.95 USD all you have to do to enter is Click HERE or go to Seams to be sew. site to enter the draw.
All you have to do to enter by clicking HERE for this one and go to Seams to be sew. site or click the picture to enter the draws.
When I was a kiddo, our family gathered around the TV every year to watch The Wizard of Oz! Thank you for this memory, Susan
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Wow, what a great idea and pattern! I love the entire world of Oz, and my son and I read through the original Baum books before he tired of them. Thank you so much for your pattern and tutorial.
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Love your Oz block. I always enjoy watching this show every year. It was one of the first movies I remember seeing in a theatre. Can’t wait until I can sew again so I can make my Once Upon a Story quilt for a granddaughter who loves to read (she is in Grade 2) and is starting on her parents books from their childhoods. 😄 Carol
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thats awsome.. hope she keeps reading.. shell do well in school
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I feel sorry for her teachers in Drayton Valley. She is just like her Daddy; too smart and hard to keep occupied. She is trying to teach her little sister to read now! 😉
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yep i had a girl on my bus and she got bored as she knew it all and the kids dint like her called her a know it all because she has a kind heart and tried to help.
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Luckily she is also very personable and easily makes friends. We lucked out with this one!
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Love this crayon method! I will look for Staples crayons. When I was a kid, we had a black and white tv, so while I had seen Wizard of Oz, I didn’t know that Oz was in color. We took care of a neighbor’s cat one year over Easter, back when WOO was on TV on Easter Sunday. My mom arranged for us to watch at their house while cat-siting. She told me ahead of time about how it turns into color and Dorthy had a pink dress. Well, of course Dorothy doesn’t wear a pink dress! But Glenda’s dress made up for it, I’m sure.
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This is a fantastic block, thank you.
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