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Monday, September 6, 2021

Seaside Adventure Row-along

 It's that time of year when I normally participate in a Row-along hosted by Marian Pena (Seams to be Sew). Sadly she passed away earlier this year, so in her honor some of us are still gathering virtually to carry on the tradition. The selected theme had already been decided - Seaside Adventure - and it goes along with her passions for a thriving Ocean. Thanks to Melissa (Quilting Room w/Mel) for taking the torch and leading out.



The block I designed is inspired from a pixelated image of a Seagull. In this row-along we work within a few sizing options and I chose the 30" x 30" version giving me 20 x 20 pixels with 1 1/2" finished squares.




There are a couple of ways you could approach this:
a) lay out 2" squares on pre-gridded interfacing, iron them down and then stitch all verticals (or horizontals) and then clip the seams and repeat sewing the horizontals (or verticals). This technique is often used in water color or colorwash styles.

b) Lay out all 2" squares and then stack a vertical column of squares in order, then stack the 2nd column of squares. Sew the top piece from each stack and continue chain piecing until the entire two columns are sewn together. Put them up on your design wall and repeat with Column 3 and 4. Continue across the design until all columns are attached to at least one other column. Then take double columns and put them together --just be sure to maintain the order across the design. Once all columns are sewn, press the top row seams in one direction and the second row seams in the opposite direction. Continue pressing in alternating directions. This helps you nest the seams for sewing each row together.

Thanks to Northcott for sponsoring this row-along. I've used their fabrics in many of the colors. They sent the blue sky background, sand, shadow sand and accent. 




In my shop I've got all the white/grey/black (Dublin/pearl essence/kohana/dahlia) and apricot/clay-fossil fern. I've intentionally given you these key names in parenthesis if you'd like to search on the website and find them to place your order. The link at the beginning of the paragraph will bring you to them plus a few others. They are also identified as suggested products when you are at the pattern. Some of these fabrics are only $7/yd! Get them while you can!

NOTE: You'll need 1/2 yd of blue background (sky/water?) and 1/4 yd (if purchasing fabrics from my shop--minimum online orders) for all other colors. From your stash, at least a 2" strip, sometimes 4", sometimes 6".

If you'd like a kit of 2" strips for the fabrics that I do have, just leave a comment or contact me directly on my website and I'll put it together for you. Currently ordering online the smallest quantity is 1/4 yd. Adding more background and sand you could easily make this a lap size quilt by just changing the size of the squares. No matter what size you want it to be  --take that width and divide by 20. That gives you the finished size ...so add 1/2" and that is your cut size for each square. If you're flexible on the size ...make an approximation up or down by making it an easy size to cut but close to the calculated size.

As an ode to the past and the great Row-alongs that Marian hosted, I'm sharing below past year's rows that I designed and results that I've made with them. Each year will have a link to my original post.



 -- I had Spring, so put this Dogwood Bloom block previously designed onto a tree branch. When you get to 2020 in this sequence you will see what I finally did with it!

 









I gave the row that I made as a sample to my mother and she put this together.




2019 - Once Upon a Story - Humpty Dumpty's Wall in all sizes
 



 

Brick and Mortar fabrics and pattern available. See next year's result for what I did with two size versions.




Poppy Dance Party - Kits and Pattern Available


Combining that first 'Spring' dogwood row from 2015 and my 'Humpty Dumpty' Wall from 2019 I was able to add other designer 2020 rows with mine and came up with this 
Spring Scene!



This week's rows also include:
me-- Marlene Oddie - KISSed Quilts --here is the link to my Seagull pattern.

I hope you're following me here on my blog or on one of these channels:
Facebook KISSedQuilts

Let me know in the comments which way you follow me and what type of content you'd like to see more.

If you'd like to sign-up for the email blast for weekly updates on this row-along, please go to Mel's post about the RAL.

Thanks for following along!

Here is the Participant Schedule:
September 6th, 2021
KISSed Quilts - Seagull


Made by Marney - Turtles

Bobbin In Quilts - Lighthouse


September 13th, 2021
Scrapdash - Cabanas
Blue Heron Quilting - Summer Schoolin' (Pieced Fish)
Pumpkin Patch - Applique Fish
September 20th, 2021
Patchwork Breeze - Sandcastle
Patti's Patchwork - Something's Fishy
September 27th, 2021
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting - Bucket and Spade
Linda B Creative  - Oceanwave and Starfish
October 4th, 2021
October 11th, 2021
Bdieges Designs - Garibaldi Fish
Quilt Schmilt - Colorful fish
October 18th, 2021
Cheryl Laplante - Under the Sea
October 25th, 2021

November 1st, 2021





19 comments:

  1. I love your pixelated seagull. and thanks so much for the details of how to construct it!

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    1. I still can't get anything to show up to PRINT, even though I found the blue highlighted. HELP.ha.

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    2. Sorry to be a pest, but I still can't find a download LINK (that works). What am I missing?

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    3. Yes...something happened with my software provider ...it is now fixed. Thanks for alerting me to this.

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  3. Thank you for a wonderful review of Marion's RALs. Your seagull is perfect for this RAL. Thank you.

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  4. Thanks for the pattern. I didn't know Marion had passed away. Missed a few Blog announcements while I was in Omaha. Nice to be home and stitching along again. Hope to keep up with this RAL.

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  5. Oh but I love your sea gull. thanks for the pattern. this is going to be a fun row along. I follow you by email
    quilting dash lady at comcast dot net

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  6. I like your pixelated sea gull. Thanks for the pattern and for doing his in memory of Marion. I am signing up for your newsletter.

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  7. Thanks for the seagull. I'm always looking for seagull patterns. This will make a great pillow for where I live.

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  8. What a fun seagull pattern. Thank you for sharing. It was wonderful to see all of your past projects as well. A fine tribute to a wonderful creator. Marian will be missed

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  9. I still can't find a DOWNLOAD link; when I click on the blue, it simply goes to a pic of the gull.....but nothing that leads to the download. Please tell me what I am doing wrong.

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    1. Thank you for alerting me to this situation. I have resolved the issue with my software provider and it is working again. Thank you for your interest!

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  10. I remember so many of these! I just learned about Marian's death, and am deeply saddened. She gave so much to the quilting community. Thank you for your contributions, also--these quilts show how much you've shared.

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