Allow me to start off this post by sharing the wonderful news that I received yesterday. The results of the follow up CT scan that I had last week showed that “I responded very well to the treatments and that everything is free and clear”. The cancer cooties have flown the coop! Woo hoo and whew!
♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
Note: I am slowly working on transferring all the First Friday Freebie files over to Scribd which is another free hosting site for PDF files. I had been using 4Shared for over two years and just recently…in their infinite wisdom…decided to change things, making it very difficult for you to download files. So it’s “Good bye, 4Shared” and “Hello, Scribd”. In the interim, if you are still having problems downloading any of the files, just email me and I’ll be happy to send you the PDF files by email.
*Edit May 10/2012: Since I published the original version of this post on May 4th, I found out that many of you were having problems downloading the PDF file from the Scribd site. With your help and recommendation, I am now using Google Docs and trust that all our problems will have been solved.
I think it’s a well known fact that I love needle cases and pincushions. I was feeling the incredible urge to make either one or the other and this time, the needle case won out. I combined my two favorite things…needle cases and redwork embroidery…and designed this month’s FFF… Spring Floral Needle Case…Crazy Quilt Style…just for you.
The inside…
Most of us who enjoy creating hand made items are visual people so I decided to turn this month’s FFF into a tutorial and show you step-by-step how the project evolved.
So let’s get started.
First, complete the redwork stitchery which will become the inside pocket of the needle case. The line drawing and instructions are included in the PDF file which you will find HERE .
Once you have completed the stitching, set it aside until later.
From your stash, select six coordinating fabrics, large enough to be able to cut a 6 1/2” square from each of them. One of the fabrics that I selected was the same that I used for the redwork stitchery.
Cut a 6 1/2” square from each of the six different fabrics. Layer all six squares of fabric one on top of the other to form a neat stack.
You will also need a template. I made mine on a piece of computer printer paper.
Below is a photo of the one I drew. It is a 6 1/2” square with a line drawn from one side to the other but not centered and on a slight angle. Then there are two lines drawn on either side of this line, once again not centered and on different angles. Where you place these lines will determine the shape of your ‘patches’. Use the photo of my template below as a guide. Trim off the outside edges so all that remains is an intact, 6 1/2” square.
The lines are your cutting lines. Starting with the center line and using your rotary cutter, cut across this line and through all layers of fabric. Repeat and cut through all of the lines in the same manner.
Randomly stagger the order of the fabrics in each pile so that they are not in the same sequence within each pile.
Each of the two sets of 3 pieces on either side of the center line are worked on separately. Starting on the left side, sew two pieces together and repeat this for all six layers. Chain piecing makes this step go quite quickly.
If you chain pieced, snip the connecting thread that is holding them together and iron the seams open.
Note: Every seam in this project is ironed open.
As is the style with crazy quilts, I elected to do a decorative feather stitch, centered on the top and in the center of each sewn seam. This is the reason why all of the seams are ironed open…to facilitate the sewing of the decorative stitch across an evenly distributed seam allowance.
Sew the third piece to the other two and iron the seam open. Add your decorative stitch to the right side of this seam.
Square off the center seam line only and repeat this exact procedure for the three pieces on the other side.
Join the two sides together and iron the seam open.
Don’t forget to add the decorative stitching on the top of the joined seam. Repeat this step to make 6 blocks in total.
Square off each block to 4 1/2”.
Make two rows with three blocks in each row. Play with the blocks until you get a sequence that you like. Try to make sure that no two of the same fabrics lined up side by side…but if it happens, who cares? It’s a crazy quilt!
Sew the three blocks together in each row…
and then sew the two rows together.
Remember to iron each seam open and to add the decorative stitching on the top of each new seam.
Cut a piece of coordinating fabric and a piece of batting at 12 1/2” x 8 1/2” The fabric that you choose in this step will be the inside lining of your needle case. Sandwich the two layers together.
From a 2 1/2” x 4 1/2” piece of scrap wool, draw a line across the center. Machine stitch this in place across the center line, locking the stitches at either end then fold it in half at the stitched line.
Fold the stitched piece in half lengthwise making sure that the top of the stitched design is about 1/4” below the fold. Then lightly draw a line in pencil directly under the stitched design. This will be your sewing line.
Using the pencil line as your guide, trim the fabric 1/4” beyond that line.
* I forgot to take a photo of this next step. Sandwich the three layers and pin to stabilize. Sew the three layers together down the two vertical seams to stabilize.
Line the bottom edge of the stitched piece with the bottom edge of the lining and batting and stitch across the penciled line. Don’t forget to center the stitchery on the lining and backing before you sewing them together.
Trim the stitched piece to the size of the lining and batting.
Add binding to the needle case as you would a quilt then embellish it to your heart’s content.
I added a little pocket on the right side…
and a pair of scissors held in place by a ribbon as well as a mother-of-pearl little heart to hold my floss. You may add whatever embellishments or doo-dads you wish to in order to make the needle case yours.
I also made a 'tie’ out of the same fabric that I used for the lining to keep my needle case closed when not in use and tacked it in place by hand.
The outside back…
and the inside with the right side folded in.
And voila…the finished needle case folded in three and tied.
I love to change my needle cases often. Perhaps this will become your obsession passion as well!
Absolutely beautiful, I can't wait to make this, Thankyou Kaaren for such a great project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great news, Kaaren ! I'm so happy for you !
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo and whew! ;-)
Thanks a lot for this so cute FFF. I love it !
Hugs from France,
Sylvie
First and foremost, congratulations on the results of your CT scan. As a cancer survivor, I can appreciate how elated you are. Kaaren, this FFF is outstanding. I am awestruck at your talent and imagination and I thank you so very much for sharing not only both of these with us, but your hard work, too. Excellent tutorial! I am currently working on a crazy quilt project, so I can make one of these without hardly skipping a stitch!! If your morning dawned as beautiful as ours up here in CB, then get outside in that sunshine and do a happy dance!! ~karen
ReplyDeleteGreat news about the cancer cooties. I'm so very happy for you. I'm sure designing and making the needle keeper brought you great joy. Another lovely FFF.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine the joy you must be feeling about your health situation. So happy for you. Thanks for sharing this delightful project.
ReplyDeleteWOO HOO!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm very,very,very happy for you!!!
And thanks..
Great news! Now you can really breath! Thanks for sharing another sweet project from your gifted self.
ReplyDeleteKaaren I am so happy for you with the news on the CT scan results!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe FFF is beautiful and your tutorial one of the best ones I´ve seen in blogland!!! Thanks!
Hi Kaaren,
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news for you.
Great FFF. I love crazy quilting so will try to make this one immediately.
Have a lovely weekend.
Dianne
WOO HOO!! I am so happy for you! Thank you for sharing another wonderful First Friday Freebie! It's wonderful!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your wonderful news!!!!! And this needle book is awesome. I'll be making one for me and at least one for a Christmas gift! Thank you.....
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news Kaaren...
ReplyDeleteI have wanted to do Crazy Patch for ages and this is the perfect project to start. Thank you.
Keep well.
Such great news Kaaren.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the awesome pattern.
Blessings,
~Janet
Wonderful! Thanks Kaaren! I LOVE needle cases, but only have one at the moment. Time to change that!
ReplyDelete(Congrats and a big 'WHOOHOO!' on the scan results!)
This is exciting news. Of course you start your writing with the news, it is what we all hooped to hear!
ReplyDeleteGreat news, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThis is an awesome sewing case... but your news on the vanishing cancer cooties is even more awesome... just wonderful....
ReplyDeleteHugz
Wonderful news and thank you for the wonderful needlecase pattern.
ReplyDeletebeautiful needle case and wonderful tutorial!
ReplyDeleteLots of happy tears for you, Kaaren. Thanks so much for the great tutorial.
ReplyDeleteCancer-free - oh what beautiful, joyful words to hear!!!! Thank You Lord!!! I'm doing a happy dance here for you, Kaaren!!!!! And thank you for this gorgeous FFF, absolutely darling - oh your blog is a happy place to be this fine morning!!!
ReplyDeleteSo, so, so happy and excited for your great news! Doing the happy dance!! Wonderful tutorial too - I would love to make one of these.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news, I was keeping my fingers crossed for you, knowing you would have to go for a check some time, enjoy this moment!
ReplyDeleteWonderful news! You made my day! That along with the fact that we are getting some rain this morning. God is good! Also, thanks for the great FFF. I love crazy quilting. Keep on keeping on!
ReplyDeleteHoorah! I'm so glad your CT scan was all clear! Wonderful tutorial too--all the photos make it look like time lapse photography. Would make a lovely gift. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm doing the happy dance in Oregon upon hearing the good news!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful needlecase!
I am so happy for you Kaaren - good results make for wonderful days. I love this needlecase tutorial. Great job on the tutorial. Anytime I can combine Redwork with stitching is a good thing. Judy C
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news!!!Happy for you! Thank you for yet another super Freebie Friday! These would make wonderful gifts for my stitching pals!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lola
Great news, Kaaren!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the detailed instructions, I have been meaning to make one of these...now I have a plan!
Giving thanks to God for your great scan news. Soo pleased for you. I will share this with my two prayer partners, and on Sunday night we will give thanks for answered prayer. Loove the needle case. I plan to try one. If I succeed I will post a photo. Love to you and Mr PQ.
ReplyDeleteThis is such wonderful news!!!! I'm so happy for you.
ReplyDeleteLove this project - thank you SO much for sharing it with us.
My day is made.
What wonderful news Kaaren! I can only imagine how elated you and Mr. Painted Quilt are with the news.
ReplyDeleteYIPPPPPEEEEE!! What wonderful NEWS!! You must be dancing around the house!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a wonderful project in amongst all the celebrating!! Yahoooooooo!!
Pxo
Thank you for sharing this lovely project with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat great news for you and your family :-). I have been following your blog a quiet reader.
I'm so glad to hear your excellent news! Yay!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the First Friday Freebie. I haven't done very many, but a girl can dream....
Great news on your CT scan ,I am so happy for you :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great pattern , I love to make needlecases and this one is lovely.
That is great news!!
ReplyDeleteHappy to hear you are changing sites for your FFF. I've had a lot of trouble with the old one.
So excited about your good news! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThis needle case is amazing. You do incredible work! I can't believe the attention to detail and the beautiful stitchery. Love it!!
HIP HIP HOORAY! all those weeks of being away from home and etc. (which was much) paid off, Kaaren!!!!!! Good news! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWow! This FFF is fantastic! I will be making this! Thank you, thank you so much. What a wondeful, giving person you are!
Susannah
Kaaren,
ReplyDeleteFirst off congratulations on the great medical news, how wonderful!
Second, thank you for this lovely project your housewif needle case is a favourite of mine and to make a second one with a Spring theme will be great.
Thanks for all you share with us!
Oh Kaaren that is the best news ever!!!! Doing the happy dance with you. We go May 11 to get results on another PET. Crossing our fingers and praying alot:)
ReplyDeleteYay Happy dance, happy dance, that is the best news ever!! Thanks for the FFF. Hugs Linda
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear your good news.
ReplyDeleteTricia
Good Morning Kaaren,
ReplyDeleteCONGRATULATIONS on your GOOD NEWS!! I'm so HAPPY for you and what a relief it must be to know that all is well. The cloud has finally lifted! What a wonderful needle case...and I love the 'crazy quilt' pattern. It reminds me of an old quilt that my great grandmother made for me when I was born made with old pieces of wool. It's got moth holes in it but I still have it somewhere in one of my boxes to keep dust off it. Beautiful job! Thanks for providing the instructions...I don't know if I'll ever get time to try this but at least I'll have the instructions if I do :)
I hope you have a WONDERFUL weekend! Maura :)
Another great needlcase. ANd I am especially glad to hear your wonderful health news.
ReplyDeleteKaaren -- that is the best news I've heard all week !! So very happy for your -- all that positive energy and love flowing your way -- and back again !!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the wonderful tutorial -- wow, this is a keeper for sure.
Hugs,
Karen
Smiling for you Kaaren! So happy you have some good news!!!! Thanks so much for the FFF~ Beautiful as always~
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news! I'm so glad for you! Thank you for the lovely FFF! Have a great weekend! X0
ReplyDeleteI am so thankful to hear the good news...celebrate Kaaren! There are miracles everyday and you are one of them:) Thanks so much for an extra special First Friday Freebie...I love it! Have a super weekend..hugs, Mary Jo
ReplyDeleteOh Kaaren,
ReplyDeleteYour 'all clear' is the best First Friday you've ever posted.
Savor that wonderful news! It is the best!!
ReplyDeleteA great tutorial for such a sweet project - think I just found my project for our quilt history study group Christmas exchange.
Thank you for all the work you put into this FFF.
Thank you for saying your wonderful news! Will celebrate with you from afar!
ReplyDeleteSooooo glad to hear that you are "clear" and doing great. Take good care of yourself. My thoughts are with you.
ReplyDeleteKaren Farley
What wonderful news to hear the all clear. Brilliant!! C x
ReplyDeleteOh happy day, that is awesome news!! Prayers have been answered. Great needle book, thx for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteSo, so beautiful!~
ReplyDeleteHi Karen,
ReplyDeleteGreat news. I'm so happy for you.Yeah!!!!
Thank you for a great tutorial. I love crazy quilting and the needle cade is awesome. I'll have to make one for me.
Hugs,
Teresa
Great news on the results of your CT scan... Congratulations. I absolutely love your designs. Thank you for sharing your projects and tutorials. Angela in California
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the results of your scan, that's wonderful news!
ReplyDeleteKaaren, great news on the medical report!!! What a great project to make for gifts. Thank you for making the instructions easy to follow. Rosemary
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news Kaaren...so happy for you!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the needle case...great tutorial! TFS
~Terry~
You gave those cooties a well-deserved swift kick in the pants.
ReplyDeleteHip - Hip- Hurray ! ! ! !
♥♥♥ L♥ve, l♥ve, l♥ve this project ! ! !
Must find just the right floss for this special design. Then the hunt for 'the' fabric.
Kaaren, you are just so amazing and so very generous.
Thank you, sweet friend.
Gotta go download the design, then off to peruse my flosses/flossi
love and hugs
Gerry
Wau, Kaaren! Es espectacular!. Me encanta!.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias por mostrarnos a hacer este trabajo tan bonito.
Me lo guardo y lo pondré en práctica en cuanto pueda.
Un Abrazo.
How cute is that!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad to hear your good news!
Enhorabuena por los resultados médicos.
ReplyDeleteUfff!. Me alegro mucho por ti.
Un Abrazo.
I remember when I was told that I was also free and clear. I am so excited for you.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for another great FFF. I am going to a quilt retreat and think I will work on this while there.
Wanda
http://wandas-quilts-crafts.blogspot.com/
YAY! I am so glad to hear that wonderful news, Kaaren!!! YAHOO!
ReplyDeletethanks for this great tutorial as well!
Wonderful news! I'm so happy for you! Your creativity is just amazing. I can't wait to make this project.
ReplyDeleteForgot to say how much I LOVE the picture of Mac on your side bar. Judy C
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the good news, you sure showed them cancer cooties who the boss is!!!!!!!! YAY!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the FFF and the tutorial, great project.
Kaaren that's simply fantastic news!!! I haven't even read the rest of your post yet, I was just so pleased for you that the cancer cooties had gone. God bless you Kaaren!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm off to read the rest now lol
BIG hugs,
Joy :o) xx
LOVE the needlecase ... thank you SO much for the tut :o)!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Joy :o) xx
Awesome news! That is great. Thanks for the FFF. It is a really cute project.
ReplyDeleteLinda L. in Tx.
So pleased for you the scan results are good, I enjoy the projects you put on here, thank you. I read about little Mac with tears in my eyes and memories of my own dog. It takes a while before the good memories overtake the sad ones.
ReplyDeleteFirst off, I want to congratulate you for wonderful scan news....our prayers were answered! Thank you for this darling FFF...I love needle cases and pincushions also...beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear your good news.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the new project.
Darlis
Thanks for the beautiful pattern, I too love needlebooks and pincushions. Congratulations about being cancer free. Miracles to happen.
ReplyDeleteKaaren that is the best news every.. YEAH..
ReplyDeleteThis is such a great project. I also love needle cases.
Such wonderful news, Kaaren. God is good...all the time!! And thank you for the precious needle case. I too LOVE pincushions and sewing cases. Be especially blessed, Kathy
ReplyDeleteThat is the BEST news I've heard in a long time! Praise God! Your project is darling and your addition of the redwork inside is girgeius - what a beautiful detail!
ReplyDeleteThanks to God! I am so happy for the good news!
ReplyDeleteBeth the Old Goat
Good news, so glad for you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the FFF, lovely as usual.
Good News!!! Those 1st follow-up CT's and checkups are always a little scary!. Or at least cause some anxious thoughts. {{HUGS}}
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your CT Scan. Such Great News!!!
ReplyDeletekaaren,
ReplyDeletePTL I am so happy to hear this news. My tests too are coming back negative. Still a few more to go but I think all will be fine. Hugs from Missouri
Thanks so much for the pattern for the needlecase it is wonderful.I am so glad to hear your good news,that has to be the best news anyone can get.
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy for your good news ! and many thanks for this lovely needle case ! I love it !
ReplyDeleteCatherine from France
Congratulations on your wonderful news! You overcame and you conquered...now you're ready to fly! Your needle case is beautiful! and your tutorial is excellent. Love your fabric choices!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the great news. I am a Nuclear Medical Tech and fighting Ca is a hard job and sounds like your the winner. Super. Love the freebee, I am going to make it today. Thanks
ReplyDeleteGreat news, I am so happy for you and that all the prayers have been answered. Thank you for the FFF...it is really cute.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news, I can only imagine the relief you must feel. The power of prayers!! There were plenty of us out here sending them for you! Ah, that and some big drugs! :-) Best wishes for continued good health!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I hate Scribd. Not only does it require a Facebook account (which I hate even more), but Scribd refused to recognize that I'd actually signed in to FB (after FOUR tries). However, thank you for the pattern.
ReplyDeleteHi Kaaron--So happy you have good news!!! Happy, happy, happy!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs it possible to e-mail me the first Friday file. I'm not having much luck downloading. Like you--I love pincushions, needle rolls, and project holders! Thanks much!
What fantastic news for you Kaaren - really happy for you.
ReplyDeleteI have never tried crazy quilting - this is going to be the first one cos I love it.
And I am so glad you are changing where your freebies are kept as there is at least one I tried to get before, but gave up in the end.
But first - this gorgeous CQ needlecase.
What wonderful test results! I'm very happy for you.
ReplyDeletethat is the best news ever. so glad to hear that.
ReplyDeletegreat needle case too. love it. thanks for sharing.
Happy to hear about the clean CT scan. Good for you.
ReplyDeleteLove the needle case and all the detail.
I was so thrilled to hear your wonderful news on your health. Gosh Kaaren.......all that hard work, on your part, was so worth it. Thank GOD!
ReplyDeleteSecondly, the needle case is so beautiful. I envy you girls who sew this beautifully. This is just lucious!
What a super post from you. HUGS!
Great news. Congratulations. Hugs too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful news Kaaren!!! Just shows the power of collective prayer, eh?!! The needlecase is gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous news. I can't imagine the weight this news has taken off of your shoulders.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the lovely tutorial. The needle case is am absolutely perfect project.
Wow, I'm overjoyed to hear your good news. I do believe it has made my week, no month! Thank you for such a terrific tutorial, it's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteKaaren, so many of us have been praying for you! Your wonderful news that you are Cancer Free is such a relief. Praise God for His healing Hand and for allowing all of us the joy of intercessory prayer.
ReplyDeleteThe needle case is unique and I may actually give it a whirl.
Blessings
Gmama Jane
I'm so happy about your latest health news!!!! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteYour latest FFF, #27, wow, what a cutie! I was wondering what to work on next and this is it! Thanks for sharing!
Kaaren, I'm so glad to hear the wonderful results of your CT scan! Now you can relax and enjoy that wonderful Nova Scotia summer. Thanks for FFF project. I'm going to start on that next weekend. {{hugs}}
ReplyDeleteKaaren, SOOO happy you are cancer free! Time to relax a bit and breath again! Enjoy life! Your needle case is wonderful! Such creative talent! Thank you for sharing it with us! God Bless!
ReplyDeleteKaaren, I am so glad to hear your news, what a relief!!! y=You must be feeling so happy after all you had to go through - it has been worth it! No wonder you wanted to branch out and create something new! Love your embroidery/crazy patch needlecase, you present a very clear and concise tutorial. Oh! such good news really, Kaaren I am just pleased for you......
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful news!! The wonders of modern medicine. The pattern was SO easy to download. Thanks. Kathie L in Allentown
ReplyDeleteWonderful and fun! Thanks Kaaren.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear the good news! I am jumping up and down with joy.
So happy for you Kaaren!! Congratulations. Love the patterns and always look forward to seeing what your up to next!!
ReplyDeleteWELL DONE YOU FIGHTER YOU! brilliant news, so happy for you and all your loved ones xoxoxox from south africa,
ReplyDeletechantal
Fabulous tutorial, Kaaren and even more fabulous is the news that the cancer cooties have flown the coop!! All our prayers have been answered!! Kris
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