Monday, August 6, 2012

Suz-A-Palooza: Week 1

Hello friends!!

I had a lovely, full weekend...here are some highlights: attended a program lecture on Friday night by Anna Maria Horner, hosted by Front Range Modern Quilt Guild (of which I recently joined), then went to the once-a-month A Paris Street Market on Saturday with my husband, had lunch at Ted's (Cedar plank salmon Cesar salad - so delicious!), a little dose of shopping, and took home small containers of food from the Whole Foods deli for dinner. Sunday, we went to a small arts festival, then returned home where we were motivated to unpack our art to hang on the walls. It was such a beautiful weekend and a much-needed stay-cation! I anticipate having next week's Palooza announcement available bright and early on Monday, 13th!

Palooza: Week 1

A new name will be drawn for each item in this week's giveaway!


This is what we're giving away this week:

1 package of 4 full-size spools of 50 wt. cotton AURIfil threads.


2 Moda pre-cuts.

Layer Cake: Lilac Hill by Brannock & Patek for Moda

Layer Cake: Just Wing It! by MoMo for Moda


3 SuzGuz Designs patterns.

Candy Bar Road, Gables and Eaves, and Peppermint Candy, all pattern designs by Susan Guzman for SuzGuz Designs.

Note: Each of the above items will go to a different person (there will be 6 drawings this week!).

How to Participate In This Week's Giveaways (If you haven't already done so, you must first sign up for the Palooza, here. Thanks!):

1. Go to my FACEBOOK FAN PAGE, check out the links I provided, then answer the question. It's THAT simple!

2. For an extra chance to win this week's prizes AND the Grand Prize, find the BONUS question on my FAN PAGE and leave your response.

The purpose of today's questions are to find out more about what today's quilters, *you*, enjoy doing best! Thanks!!

Friday, August 3, 2012

Suz-A-Palooza: Let the Party Begin!

Welcome friends! As promised, I'm kicking off my very first Suz-A-Palooza and I am certain you'll enjoy participating. Of course, what spawned this event was to promote my Series Quilts in McCall's Quilting Magazine: Sugar Roses I & II. The 2nd part of this 4-part series is on newsstands now!


Sugar Roses I - image compliments of McCall's Quilting
Sugar Roses II - image compliments of McCall's Quilting

I'm giving away a slew of fabric pre-cuts, SuzGuz Designs patterns, as well as luscious AURIfil thread during the month of August 2012. There will be a grand prize given away on the last day of the month, but you'll have to participate all 4 weeks in order to qualify.


A variety of Moda pre-cut collections are on standby for this giveaway!


The Palooza will be set up like a super-easy scavenger hunt, where you'll be able to learn about the latest things going on in the quilting industry. This will be a great way for you to discover new sites and loads of new information, as well as meet new friends across the country and around the world through my SuzGuz Designs Fan Page.




Please pay close attention to the instructions. Unfortunately, I'll be unable to let people know if they've not completed each step to sign up for this giveaway due to volume of participants. So please be sure to read instructions through each week. I want everyone to have a great time and to have many chances to win!

REQUIREMENTS TO PARTICIPATE:
1. You must have internet access and a Facebook account.
2. If you haven't already hit the "Like" button on my FACEBOOK FAN PAGE, please do so now.


3. On my WEBSITE, fill out the CONTACT US form completely and type in the Code Word: "suzapalooza12" in the Comment/Request section, then hit the Submit button.
4. Now lets have some fun!

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT: Each week you will be given extra chances to win!

1. Beginning on August 6th,check out my blog every Monday (on August 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th) to find out what's being given away that week and instructions on how you can "earn" extra chances to win for that week's prize! You will have all week to participate.

Each week will begin on Monday and end at midnight, MST, on the following Sunday (i.e., the week of Monday, August 6th ends at midnight, Sunday, August 12th).

2. All instructions for each week's participation and qualifications to earn extra chances to win will be shared every Monday.

3. In addition to the giveaway planned for the week of Monday, August 27th, the GRAND PRIZE will be announced that day, as well.

3. Have fun, and please let me know if you have any questions! See you on Monday!!


Sneek Peek at A PORTION of the grand prize: A Moda fat quarter bundle (you will have a choice of bundles!).


Please Note: AURIfil threads are provided by the AURIfil company. All other giveaway items are donated by SuzGuz Designs.



Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Get Ready For 2012 Suz-A-Palooza August Giveaways...Starting Friday! Whoo Hoo!

My favorite colors: AURIfil cotton 50 wt. thread


I'm wrapping up the last few details of my first Suz-A-Palooza Giveaways for the month of August!

I'm not sure what I have planned has been done before, so I'm hoping you will have lots of fun participating!

Remember: This Palooza is for the entire month of August and includes giveaways such as fabric pre-cuts and AURIfil threads!

Be sure to check back on Friday for details on how to participate and what we have planned for you!!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Pre-Palooza Giveaway Winner Announced!

Thanks so much for all of the lovely messages, both through my blog, as well as through Facebook and your personal e-mails! When working a business solo, it is immensely satisfying to hear such positive comments. Your messages fuel my design fire, to continue doing what I love so much; being creative and having the ability to share my new ideas with the quilting and sewing community!

Image compliments of AURIfil


This morning, I was extremely excited to be able to use my trusty online number generator to randomly pick the winner of a package of 4 full-size spools of AURIfil thread.

Congratulations, #258, Stephanie A.! I've sent you an e-mail and will get this package of marvelous thread out to you, pronto! 

I'm in the process of finishing up a Valentine's Day-themed bed-size quilt for an upcoming magazine issue so I can get it in the hands of my talented quilter...using a yummy new Moda collection...oh so pretty!

Please check back soon for the announcement of my upcoming Suz-A-Palooza blowout giveaway during the month of August! Details are being developed!

Blessings to you . . .

Susan

Monday, July 16, 2012

Let the Sugar Roses Give-away Begin!

Sugar Roses, using Sugar Hill by Tanya Whelan for FreeSpirit, image compliments of McCall's Quilting
 
As you've been reading, my husband and I recently moved, which put a temporary stop on my plans for a give-away to correspond with my 2 series quilts, called Sugar Roses, in McCall's Quilting Magazine. The first installment was on newsstands the first week of June. The second installment of this 4-part series will be out the first week of August.

Sugar Roses II, using Rouenneries Deux by French General for Moda, image compliments of McCall's Quilting

In order to promote this series, I will be hosting Suz-A-Palooza: a generous series of giveaways during the month of August to kick-off the remaining 3 parts of the Sugar Roses Series Quit Project!


Quick Giveaway Before Suz-A-Palooza Begins!!

You could win 1 package of 4 full-size AURIfil Threads. Keep reading!

I'm hosting a quick give-away before the Palooza begins, starting today. This giveaway is for a 4-spool AURIfil starter pack. The BONUS is: the spools are FuLL-SiZE!! You will receive one spool each of 50 wt., 1,422 yards of 100% cotton sewing thread in Dark Gray, Light Gray, Dark Cream, and Light Cream. The retail value of this package is $36.00. If you haven't already tried AURIfil threads, this is a great way to experience its outstanding quality and finishing results!

It is simple to participate and participation ends at midnight on Sunday, July 22nd, MST, with our lucky winner announced on Monday, July 23rd:

1. Join me on Facebook on my fan page: SuzGuz Designs and
2. Send me an e-mail (through my "About Me" profile along the right column of this page) with "July Giveaway" in the subject line and your first and last name in the body of the e-mail. SuzGuz Designs never shares personal information
3. Leave a comment if you wish! Not required for this giveaway, but it is always so nice to hear from *you*!

If you already follow me through my fan page, lucky-you! One less step to participate (just remind me in the e-mail you send in Step 2).

Cotton Mako Ne 50 gives excellent results with foundation piecing. The "secret" here is that the fine thread allows you to stitch a flat seam We recommend also Cotton Mako 50/2 for fine detail machine quilting, to prevent bulky thread buildup when you are stitching micro stipple. It is also perfect for invisible ditch stitching, as the thread disappears into the valley between the seams.


(I'd also like to add that I only use AURIfil's 50 wt. for my hand applique projects because of the disappearing nature of this fine but strong thread.)


There will be plenty of other opportunities to win an AURIfil starter pack during my Palooza in August, too. So stay tuned . . .

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

How To Make Fabric Artist Trading Cards, Part II

We left off yesterday ironing the cut collage piece to the batik substrate:


Continue cutting 3 more small pieces from you fusible-backed collage piece.


And give the edges a wave effect . . .


. . . finishing up by ironing the fusible-backed collage pieces to your batik substrates. If you so desire, add a decorative stitch along the wavy edge of the collage pieces. If you like a more textured look to your piece, I'd like to suggest the look of AURIfil's Lana Wool 12 wt. Thread. There are many colors to choose from, and the wool will lend an artistic texture to your finished pieces!


All ATC's should include the name of your piece and your signature, plus any other information you wish to include, such as the date or a dedication of your design. You can sign them when you complete the project, but will need to include a backing for this purpose.

Prepare your backing by selecting a neutral fabric, then cut a strip from it that measures at least 3 1/2" x 10". Additionally, cut a piece of Heat 'n Bond this same size and iron to the back of the fabric strip.


Cut your fusible-backed fabric strip into 4 pieces, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" and set aside.


 In order to give your ATC's stability, you'll want to add a light weight stabilizer between your top and the backing fabric, making a sandwich similar to how we sandwich a quilt.

Cut a strip of your light-weight stabilizer and a strip of Heat 'n Bond that measures 3 1/2" x 10". 


Iron the Heat 'n Bond to the stabilizer.


Cut your Heat 'n Bond/stabilizer strip into 4 pieces, 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".


 Remove Heat 'n Bond paper from your stabilizer pieces to expose glue and place your collage on top; iron to bond together. Do this to each collage.


Now add the fusible-backed fabric strips: Remove Heat 'n Bond paper from the fusible-backed fabric strips you made earlier and iron the glue-side to the back of the stabilizer. Do this to each collage and trim, if needed.


Using a zig-zag or satin stitch, finish off the edges of your ATC's and sign the backs.


That's it! You've made your first set of Artist Trading Cards!

Everyday blessings,

Susan

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

How To Make Fabric Artist Trading Cards, Part I

There are a myriad of ways to begin your Artist Trading Card project. My first tip would be to begin by sketching out a minimum of 10 ideas. Push yourself to do it. You'll be amazed at what you come up with! And remember: your sketches don't have to be perfect. As you sketch out your ideas, keep in mind that an Artist Trading Card (ATC) measures a finished size of 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".

ATC's were first introduced as business cards; a unique way to show-off artistic talent. They've since become a very popular way to collect miniature works of art. When I was taking classes through The Art Institute, someone introduced me to an ATC online group. After this weekend, I think I'll look into it more seriously, now!

From a basic sketching session, there should be one design that you're drawn to; that you keep coming back to. Listen to this inner voice and run with the idea!

I envisioned making a collage of fabrics. Using a 1/8" seam allowance, I began by sewing strips and pieces together from my scrap bag. Once my sewn strips measured approximately 8" x 12", I began cutting and re-piecing until I had an interesting mosaic. Note: this size is much larger than you'll need, but I wanted to make my piece larger so that I could also use the scraps for future projects.

The following pattern will show you how to make 4 coordinating ATC's.

List of Supplies:

fabric scraps
batik fabric piece, at least 3 1/2" x 10" (I chose an interesting wavy design from my stash)
neutral fabric piece for back
1 spool of coordinating AURIfil thread
rotary cutter
rotary cutting mat
quilter's ruler
sewing machine
scissors
Heat 'n Bond lite
light-weight stabilizer

Measure your pieced fabric collage, then cut a piece of Heat n' Bond the same size. 



Place your fabric collage upside-down on your ironing board . . .




Add the bonding sheet, paper-side-up, and press the textured/"glued" side to the back of your collage (see manufacturer's instructions for further information). Allow it to cool when finished ironing before you work with it.



Once your fabric collage piece has cooled, cut a 2 1/2" strip using your rotary cutter, then cut a piece from this strip that measures approximately 2 3/4" (see photo, lower right):


 Cut your coordinating batik fabric, paying close attention to its pattern. Because I wanted to take advantage of the "wave" of the fabric, I cut a strip 2 1/2" wide to use the wave horizontally in my design.



Cut 4 pieces from your batik fabric strip and lay out on your cutting mat.


Taking the first piece I cut from my fabric collage and using my rotary cutter, I cut a wavy edge off of the 2 3/4" length.


 
Remove the paper backing from your collage fabric to expose the glued back.



Lay the cut collage piece on top of a batik strip.


Now iron it to the batik substrate.



 Please check back on tomorrow's blog to see how I finished my Artist Trading Cards!

Susan