Today I have something extra special for y’all!  Remember Wendy from Four Peaches Fabric?  She gave me a Merry Moosemas quilt kit to sew up & share with y’all today.  I’ve always wanted a Christmas quilt – now I have one & I love it!  I’ll tell ya’ll all about the quilt kit, show you how I put it together, & – of course –  more about the giveaway!  Let’s take a look at this Christmas moose…

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The Merry Moosemas Quilt Kit

Here’s all the details about the kit:

  • Kit comes with all fabric for the front & binding.  There was plenty left over too!
  • It’s specially priced at $55 & this is 15% off the retail price.  What a deal – beats any price I’ve seen!  : D
  • You can buy just the center panel for $7.95 & Wendy also carries the coordinating prints in her shop.
  • You can get 10% off orders over $20 by using the code TEADODDLES thru October 31st, 2017.  Yay!
  • Wendy is having a multi week Giving Thanks sale with HUGE DEALS instead of a Black Friday sale.  Just sign up for her newsletter to stay in the loop.

Prepping the Fabric

This kit includes all the fabric you need for the quilt top & binding.  You’ll need batting & about 3 yards fabric for the backing.  Wendy carries the coordinating prints for the backing in her shop – yay!  Before I start cutting the fabric, I’ll stack it in the order of the cutting chart.  This just keeps me straight!  ; )

I did not pre-wash this fabric or any part of this quilt.  If I’m working with a higher quality, denser weave fabric, I find that shrinkage is minimal as long as you wash it properly.  If a fabric has a looser weave or feels stiff, I will pre-wash it as it tends to shrink more.  I did spray it down with starch & give it a good ironing.  I like to spray the back & fold the fabric over as I go down it.  Then the starch gets on both sides.

The center panel measurement was basically to the outer brown border.  I just cut off the excess with scissors instead of a rotary cutter.  When I need to cut on a line printed on the fabric, I find it easier to do with scissors.

Now the moose is ready!

Everything is all cut out & ready to sew!  I even stitched and ironed my binding, so it would be ready for the big finish.  : )

Look at all the fabric I have leftover!  I’m thinking a coordinating pillow will be making an appearance soon!

Sewing the Pieces

Most of the pieces for this quilt are long border pieces, but there is one pieced border.  I like to arrange the block how it will be pieces & stack everything up.  One side was done before I remembered to take a picture.  Oops!

Doing this makes it easier to keep things straight when chain piecing.  My favorite way to sew!  : D

I also keep things attached when ironing the seams.  Hmmm…. one of these things is not like the others!  How did that happen?

As you can see, things can still get mixed up sometimes!  Once I have my two halves, I stack everything back up & do some more chaining.

My points are looking pretty fantastic – if I do say so myself!

The squares all get stacked & chain sewn too.  Just remember there are an odd number of blocks in each row, so leave for out of the pile.  You don’t want to have to bust out the seam ripper like I may or may not have had to do.  ; 0

After I finished the pieced border, it was just a matter of straight line sewing & trimming to add all the borders to the center.

Quilting & Finishing

I decided to use a navy thread for the top & cream color on the bottom.  Since this has mostly straight line borders, I used a combination of straight stitches & a wavy stitch.

I really like how this turned out!  Just so y’all know, the binding is spray basted in these photos.  I haven’t had a chance to stitch it down or wash it yet, but I still love it!

I used some flannels & leftover cuts to make the backing.  This is my first patch work backing!

I’m in love with this quilt & can’t wait to use it for Christmas.  I may just keep it by my thinking chair for now to keep warm – Christmas is my favorite!  : D

The Giveaway

Guess what y’all?  Wendy is giving away one kit to a lucky reader!  How awesome is that?!?  Here are the details:

  • The giveaway is open to residents of the US, Canada, & Mexico.
  • The prize is 1 Merry Moosemas Quilt shipped from Four Peaches Fabric
  • You must complete all of the following to be entered:
  • Get bonus entries by:
    • Signing up for Teadoddles Newsletter.  Just check the side bar.
    • Follow Teadoddles on Facebook
    • Follow Teadoddles on Instagram
  • Please let us know your Facebook & Instagram name in the comments, so we know who you are when you follow!

You have until October 31st 2017 Midnight, EST to enter.  Good luck y’all!  : )

 

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15 Comments on Sewing the Merry Moosemas Quilt Kit + A Giveaway!!

  1. That is a lovely quilt Kristie and you did an excellent jot with it, no wonder you love it so much, I would too. Have a great day.

  2. Hello, Lovely job on the Moosemas quilt it’s such a cute quilt. I would love to enter the Give Away, I have ticked off all the requirements for the giveaway. My Facebook is /www.facebook.com/deb.lee.37 and my Instagram is http://www.instagram.com/spellvault/ I have also ticked off the bonus requirements as I am already getting your newsletter. Thank you for the chance to win this sweet kit.

  3. Kristie-
    It is adorable and works up quickly.
    I just “finished” save for the actual quilting my Merry Moosemas quilt and guess who I bought it from…Wendy! Great minds and all & I was using up a couple of flannel plaid bits for the back as well.
    I’m thinking I may embellish with embroidery and a ribbon or two!

    • Oh how wonderful! The embellishments will add an extra special touch. I’d love to see it when you’re finished! 🙂

  4. I have always wanted to make a Christmas quilt and this one is gorgeous! I’d be happy just to “take on” your scraps since they are so pretty! I have followed you and Four Peaches on both IG and FB and signed up for newsletters too. *I have a daughter named Kristie! IG handle: _duchick_

    • Thank you Kathy! How fun that your daughter is a “Kristie” too! Especially since it’s not a typical spelling. 🙂

  5. I so love this quilt and the panel ? I too prefer to chain piece, I enjoy clipping them all apart instead of trimming all that thread. This is how I back my quilts too ? interesting in seeing you sew some binding on to see your technique, everyone’s got a favourite way. And thank you for the starching tip, I’ll try that next time ?

    • Anytime I can chain piece, that’s what I’ll do – so much easier! I’ve found starching this way gives it time to soak in the fabric some & it works better. I’m still thinking on the binding… ?

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