Hoop Quilt Along Week1: Choose Fabric

HOOP QUILT ALONG LOGO 2017
Welcome to Week #1 of the Hoop Quilt Along.  Are you joining us?  We are just getting started on this laid back summer quilt along.  I promise we're going to take it slow - keep it nice and relaxed during the sweet summer.  We're going to kick it off today with Gathering Supplies and Choosing Fabric.

To join the HoopQAL, go here (to get the Free Coloring Sheet) and get the Pattern here. (PDF Download or the Printed Pattern)


Week 1. GATHERING SUPPLIES AND CHOOSING FABRIC

HOOPS

If you don't already have a hoop, I feel like finding a hoop is the biggest question everyone has right off the bat.  The pattern instructions allow you to choose from a 12", 18" or 23" hoop.  This allows you a lot of leeway depending on where you plan to hang the hoop and how much wall space you have.
HOOP QUILTS Hoop Sizes
Dreamy model in the background is for your reference on scale :)
When choosing what size to make, think about your wall space and how big or small you want your piecing to be.  Bigger hoop, bigger piecing.  Smaller hoop, smaller piecing. I found I like 14" or 18" best.  If I use the 14" hoop (wooden block screw type), I follow the instructions for making a 12" hoop and then add more fabric to the borders to make it big enough. *You can see the Half-Square Triangle sizes under the section HALF SQUARE TRIANGLES #3 of the pattern to consider the size of your piecing.  
HOOP QUILTS Hoop Screw Mechanism Style The bigger hoops (those intended for hand quilting, 14"+ diameter) tend to have a wider thickness (usually 3/4" deep) of the hoop and a wooden block screw mechanism.  The smaller hoops (12" diameter and smaller, used for embroidery) tend to have only a 1/4" thick hoop and brackets without the block for the screw.  I personally like the wooden block exposed - but the smaller size is an option for you if you need it.
HOOP QUILTS Hoop Thickness WHERE TO FIND.  Ask your local quilt shop about hoops.  Perhaps not all shops will have them though.

Hobby Lobby carries many sizes.  12" and smaller Embroidery hoops .  And Larger 14"+ Quilter's hoops are available online.  Don't forget to use a coupon!

Amazon also carries a ton of course.  I like the Darice brand.


FABRIC

Hoop Quilt Me + You Indah Batiks One of the best parts of starting a new project is picking out your new fabric palette.  Best. Part. Ever.  I really love the Hoop Quilts pattern because it is based on a charm packs (5" squares) or scraps.  We really don't need very much fabric for this project.  That is super budget friendly.  I'm sure many of you can pull fabric for many Hoops strictly from your stash and scrap bin.

COLORFUL PRINTS/CHARMS.  Look at the size Hoop you are making and the what size squares are called for under 'Colorful Prints' in the CUTTING REQUIREMENTS chart in the pattern.  You may not even need a whole charm depending on your size.  The pattern calls for 16 prints - but the number of prints you use inside your circle is really up to you.  You may definitely use less if you prefer.

BACKGROUND.  I pretty much always go with white/off-white or a low volume fabric here.  You really do want it in the background so you can showcase your prints from the charms.

OUTSIDE RING FABRIC.  For the Outside Ring Fabric, I gave some pointers for you in the Free Coloring Worksheet (sign up and receive it here).  Thinking ahead about how you may want to finish your hoop will help you choose what fabric to select.  Do you want a colorful print?  A solid?  A texture?  A small print?  Will you embellish, big stitch or embroider on top of this fabric?  Make sure the color you choose here will show (instead of hide) any embellishment you plan.  Think about what thread colors will show up for embroidery and stitching.  I have also added appliqué, buttons, and doilies to some of my hoops.  Other possible embellishments include ribbon, pom poms, lace, beads, and any other items you can think of!

Also, do you want 2 or more different fabrics in the Outside Ring?  The pic above and top right pic below show 2 different fabrics in the Outside Ring.  You could choose up to 4 prints here.
Hoop Quilt Embellishment Collage
HOOP QUILT Stitching, Embroidery and Applique Ideas
BINDING.
Lastly, choose your binding fabric.  Pick something that will really POP as it frames your hoop.  Most of the time, I choose one fabric for binding for ease of assembly.  But it can be fun to change colors also.  Give it a scrappy look.  In the photo above, you can see an example of scrappy binding on the bottom left.  

I am starting with a charm pack of Anna Maria Horner's True Colors.  There are more than 16 fabrics, so I will have to pair it down somehow.  That's actually part of the fun for me!  I also have two options for binding.  I'm going to wait until the project comes together a bit before choosing.  I have a soft off-white/cream for my background and a dark navy blue grunge print for the Outside Ring Fabric.  I like to see what shades of DMC floss I have already that match the project before I begin, but that's definitely not necessary right from the start.
HOOP QUILTAlong AMH fabrics


FUSIBLE FLEECE OR BATTING

Because this is a small project, you can choose to quilt your top a couple different ways.  If you want to quilt it like you would any quilt or mini, you can use your favorite batting as the second layer of this mini quilt.  You can always add hand stitching on top of your normal quilting.

I actually prefer to add big stitching and embroidery in lieu of quilting on my hoops.  I feel like we are better able to focus on the fabrics and embellishments in the small project.  To keep the two layers together while stitching, I use fusible fleece as the second layer.  Because the layers are fused together, I can add as much or as little embellishment as I want without worrying about shift.

*Note:  There are only 2 layers in our quilt sandwich.  Even 2 layers is a lot to frame up in the hoop.  3 would be incredibly bulky.  But 2 gives the fabric some nice weight behind it.

To join the HoopQAL, go here (to get the Free Coloring Sheet) and get the Pattern here. (PDF Download or the Printed Pattern)

I can't wait to see what fabrics you are using!
Let me know if you have any questions or if I left any details out.  Sorry for the wordy post, I hope this helps you in thinking about your selections.

Remember to share! #hoopquilt  #hoopquiltalong  

Chocolatier Block of the Month #7 (Rail Fence and Eight-Pointed Star Quilt Blocks)

Chocolatier Block of the Month #7 2 blocks

Summer is in full swing by now.  Pool, lake and ocean waters lap the cool tranquil blues used for this month's blocks.  Month 7 of the Chocolatier Block of the Month Club is available for you to make at your leisure.  

Today, the Month #7 Block Pattern for Chocolatier is now available.  Check your emails and mailboxes!

2 blocks for this month.  We have the Rail Fence and the 8-Pointed Star this month.  Block #1 is a basic and a classic.  Perfect for adding to our collection.  Block #2 uses simple templates.  In these small blocks, I am simply trying to give you a small taste of these different techniques.  

Block #1 Rail Fence.
Chocolatier Block of the Month #7 Block 2

Block #2 8-Pointed Star.    
Chocolatier Block of the Month #7 Block 1

Fabric is Cotton Supreme Solids by RJR Fabrics for my version of the BOM.  Find my color selections listed here.

SHARE with US!  I'd love to see what you make.
There are several ways to share your participation in the BOM.  I hope you'll join in the fun of quilting along online with us.
#chocolatiersampler on Instagram

**A yearly subscription to Chocolatier BOM is available here.**
When you purchase a subscription, an Introduction Guide AND all the current block patterns to date will be emailed immediately upon payment.

Feel free to join in the fun with us anytime throughout the year.  For all the details on Chocolatier, go here.

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HOOP QUILT Along with me!


HOOP QUILT ALONG LOGO 2017 
Hoop Quilts Pattern now available. (PDF Download or the Printed Pattern)

I put out some feelers on Instagram to see if you would be interested in a HOOP QUILTS Quilt Along - and I received a bunch of YESes!  So let's have a casual HOOP QUILT ALONG this summer.  Don't worry - it's going to be suuuper chill.  This is basically a mini quilt.  It's a small project - finished slightly different.  It will be fun, new, exciting and made at a relaxed pace for the summertime.

Interested?  Here are some details for ya. Remember relaxed is the goal...

WHEN  July 10 - August 7, 2017 (5 weeks)

This entire project can be made in a workshop setting in 6-8 hours.  So spreading it out over 5 weeks - means low pressure.  Let's emphasize the chillaxed schedule. thumbs up?
2 Hoops copy

WHAT IS A HOOP QUILT? 

Hoop Quilts are a spin on finishing a mini quilt.  They use a large wooden quilting hoop wrapped in fabric to give the project a finished look.  The photo above shows a few Hoop Quilts.

A basic quilt block is framed inside a pieced circle to make the quilt top.  There are four curves to sew.  Don't worry - I'll walk you thru it if you haven't sewn curves before.

Check out the #hoopquilt hashtag on IG to see many HOOP QUILTS I've made. 
(PDF Download or the Printed Pattern)

SKILL LEVEL Advanced Beginner - Intermediate

I think participants should have made a couple quilts and be familiar with basic piecing before making a HOOP QUILT.  Curve piecing experience is not necessary.


WHAT YOU WILL LEARN 

  • Half Square Triangles
  • Curve Piecing
  • Continuous Bias Binding
  • Hoop Wrapping
  • Optional: Big Stitch Quilting or Hand Embroidery


MATERIALS NEEDED

  • HOOP QUILTS Pattern (PDF Download or the Printed Pattern)
  • Wooden embroidery/quilting hoop (choose 12", 18" or 23")
  • Fabric selections (see details on pattern cover below)
  • Fusible fleece or batting
  • Embroidery floss /perle cotton
  • Glue gun
  • 12" Hoop Only: #4-40 x 1 1/4" brass screw (see note)
NOTE.  The 12" size has an additional supply listed.  The screw that comes with the hoop is not long enough when we add in the layers of the hoop.  You can purchase the screw at your local hardware store.

PATTERN IS BASED ON 5" CHARM SQUARES OR SCRAPS
HOOP QUILTS Pattern Back Cover 

SCHEDULE. (July 10-Aug 7)

Week 1 Gather supplies. Choose fabric.
Week 2 Half Square Triangles
Week 3 Piece Drunkard's Path Blocks
Week 4 Assemble Quilt Top
Week 5 Wrap / Assemble Hoop

WHERE TO QAL 

Instagram will be the primary hub for this QAL. Follow along on IG by following me and use the hashtag #hoopquiltalong to show your progress.  Let's cheer each other on.  I will post progress pics each week and more detailed content on the blog since it's hard to share that on Instagram.

You can still join in even if you are not on Instagram.  You can view my posts and others by going here:  https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/hoopquilt/ AND https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/hoopquiltalong/

Feel free to share on Facebook or Flickr or anywhere else you are active!


HOW TO JOIN THE HOOP QUILT ALONG

Subscribe to the HoopQAL emails here.  You will receive an email immediately following subscription confirmation that contains a COLORING SHEET and some TIPS for choosing fabric.  There will be a brief email each week of the QAL to remind you to check the blog for any additional pointers and updates as we move through the project.  Can't wait!  Will you join me?

Pic Hoop Quilt 2