Update: Giveaway closed
Today seems like a great day to announce a fun giveaway with Fat Quarter Shop! In December I received their fabulous Sew Sampler box, and it included a set of Impressions Orange Peel Templates. That was the nudge I needed to begin my first orange peel quilt, and I’d love for one of you to win a set of Impressions Quilting Templates too!
Today seems like a great day to announce a fun giveaway with Fat Quarter Shop! In December I received their fabulous Sew Sampler box, and it included a set of Impressions Orange Peel Templates. That was the nudge I needed to begin my first orange peel quilt, and I’d love for one of you to win a set of Impressions Quilting Templates too!
To backtrack just a bit, I want to add a disclaimer. I am not a hand applique expert . . . by any means! But I do love hand binding, and I have been longing to do more hand sewing, more \”slowdown sewing.\” In fact, I blogged about that just last week. So I took a little leap of faith, relied on some techniques I know, and I’m winging it as I go. It feels really good! I’ll share some of my thoughts with you in case you feel like throwing caution to the wind!
First I pulled some favorite cream-background prints from my Fig Tree stash. They looked really pretty with the Moda CrossWeave (in sand) that I had on hand. Fabric selection: check! Then I chose the 4” template because, to my eye, it looked like the right size for the prints. (Again, winging it and loving it. Go with your instincts, people!)
Next I pondered whether I would do fusible applique (which I’ve done before), needle turn applique (which sounded scary), or sew-in interfacing applique (which I’ve done once before and enjoyed). Since this project was intended to be slowdown sewing, I opted for the last option and traced about 8 orange peel shapes onto the interfacing just to get started.
Call me silly, but it’s fun to see the cherries through the traced shape! Time to begin sewing.
I shortened up my stitch length and used my walking foot to sew on the traced line. I love my walking foot, but it does block the view of where the needle hits the line. I checked my stitches. They looked good.
Still, I wondered if I should use my open toe foot (#20 on my Bernina) so that I could see the line better. I tried that, and my stitches looked fine that way too. However, I didn’t enjoy stopping and pivoting around the curve. So in the end I opted for my walking foot. I’m the most comfortable with that, and I could ease around the shape without any stopping and pivoting.
After I had sewn interfacing to four different prints, I trimmed to within 1/4\” of the traced shape. I then cut an opening in the interfacing, turned the orange peel right side out, pushed out the corners as best I could, and pressed.
Typically a 4” orange peel would call for a 4 1/2” background square. I cut my Moda Cross Weave squares to 5” because that woven fabric tends to fray a bit when you are handling it. I will trim them up to 4 1/2” later when the hand sewing is all done. (Here\’s a picture of my sweet little needle book I made for this project. You can read about that here if you\’d like: Simple Zipper Bag: Preparing for some \”slowdown sewing\”.
I selected Aurifil 80wt applique thread number 2026 (chalk). This thread is silky smooth to the touch, but it is also strong. I love how my stitches disappear into the fabric. And, I must say, I’m a little smitten with the wooden spool.
I only have four orange peels done, and my type A personality is totally fine with that. No deadline. No pressure. Although . . . I can’t stop thinking about how I’d like an orange peel mini quilt hanging in a bare spot in my dining room . . . by summer would be nice.
Update: Giveaway closed
Would you like to win an Impressions Orange Peel Quilting Template set from Fat Quarter Shop? Then simply leave a comment below with your email address. Comments are open through 5:00pm (CST) on Thursday, February 16, 2017, at which time a random drawing will take place. We are also giving away a set on Instagram, so visit me at @taunjalynn for a second chance to win. This giveaway is also open to international customers. Thank you so much for your generosity Fat Quarter Shop!
Would you like to win an Impressions Orange Peel Quilting Template set from Fat Quarter Shop? Then simply leave a comment below with your email address. Comments are open through 5:00pm (CST) on Thursday, February 16, 2017, at which time a random drawing will take place. We are also giving away a set on Instagram, so visit me at @taunjalynn for a second chance to win. This giveaway is also open to international customers. Thank you so much for your generosity Fat Quarter Shop!
*Only one comment per person/per email address. Email me if you are having trouble leaving a comment and I will leave a comment on your behalf (carriedawayquilting@gmail.com)
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~Taunja
Thank you Diane! Good luck!
I've seen several fun projects I'd love to make with theses.
I waited far too long to try orange peels. Great fun!
Thanks Nancy! Good luck!!
They were a great help to me too! Thanks!
Thanks for checking it out Bec! Good luck!
You are welcome Pamela! Good luck!
Thanks for stopping by Laura!
Thanks for checking it out Kathleen!
Oh I need to try a cathedral window too! Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks Sherri!
Thanks for checking it out Renea!
Oh my gosh! That sounds like quite a project~240 petals! Wow!!
Thanks for stopping by Esther. Good luck!
The orange perl quilt will be next on my listThanks fir a chance to win
I tried Orange Peels a little while back, would be nice to try again!
Ok so I have never tried an orange peel quilt and this could be my nudge as well. Thanks so much for a chance to win. My email is: kmckillip@hcclaw.com.Thanks!Karmen
I have tried sew in interfacing orange peel . Would like to try technique with larger peel. And maybe try my walking foot?
You're welcome! Thanks for stopping by!
Thanks for checking it out!
Don't we all need a nudge now and then? Good luck Karmen!
Sounds good! Thanks for stopping by Laura!
I've seen several orange peel quilts on various sites in the past month and would love to try one. I love the idea of slowing down and doing some hand sewing.
Me too Mary! It's good for the sewing soul!
I love handwork and these orange peels look delicious! Thanks for sharing and for the giveaway.ceciliayoung at gmx dot com
An orange peel quilt has been on my bucket list for a while!
Me like others, I've wanted to do an orange peel quilt for many years! I LOVE what you are doing on yours! Thanks for the chance to win.
Excited about trying for this giveaway! An orange peel quilt would be great to try. ncregina2@yahoo.com
I am loving it too! Thanks for stopping by Cecilia!
Seems like a lot of people have been thinking that. We are in good company!
Thanks Di! Yes it seems like quilters are really getting the orange peel fever! I need to get back to my blocks some evening soon! 😉
Thanks Regina! Good luck!
I love this shape also. thanks for the giveaway.
You're welcome Kathryn! Good luck!
What beautiful fabric and such a simple pattern. This is definitely on my to do list!
Hey thanks for stopping by! Yes, turned out to be pretty simple actually!
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You're welcome!! Thanks for stopping by!
Such a pretty pattern…however, I'm wondering if this giveaway is still active, because I read it and it looks like it ended in February, 2017??? pehinsa@yahoo.com
Yes, this post and giveaway was from February of 2017.