Memo: It's time for another fun Andover fabric giveaway - just in time for the holidays. Starting today, leave a comment on my blog and you'll have a chance to win some fabric. One of you will be the Grand Prize Winner and receive a fat quarter bundle of Andover's new Essex fabric (designed by Jo Morton) that I used to make this cute fabric-covered memo board (also called a French memo board). Even better, 5 of you will win a charm pack of this fabric.
All you have to do to win is follow the
instructions below and then leave me a comment to enter. There will be 6 winners in all. Please make sure
you leave your name and a way I can contact you if you win.
Okay - read this carefully. In
your comment, tell me the top item on your Holiday Gift List. What would you like Santa to bring you this Christmas? Leave your name in the comment and a way for me to reach you if you are one of the winners.
Comments will close on Thursday night, December 20, and I will
announce the winners on Friday. Again, make
sure you leave your name and a way for me to contact you if you win.
Here's how make a memo board -
1. First, buy a large foam poster board at an office supply store.
5. Bring the edges of the fabric over and staple to the back side of board, all around, pulling the fabric taut and starting with the opposite sides.
6. Once the board is covered you can add your ribbon. I used 11 feet of 3/8 inch green satin ribbon. Measure and cut 2 diagonal strips of ribbon, at least one inch larger on each side. Pin then to the fabric, crossing in the center. Staple to the back.
7. Mark the center of each side on the back of the board. Measure and cut 4 more strips and place on the diagonal from the center of the long side to the center of the short side, creating a diamond shape on top of the X shape and an overall lattice design. Staple these to the back, again keeping the ribbons taut.
8. Add some pretty buttons where the ribbons intersect. I stapled the intersections first and then used my hot glue gun to glue the butttons in place.
9. Hang your board with 3M command strips or hang it from a loop of ribbon stapled onto the back.
1. First, buy a large foam poster board at an office supply store.
2. Decide on the size of your board and pick out your fabric. The Andover Essex fabric is home decorating quality and so is a little thicker than your usual quilting fabric and perfect for this kind of project. I wanted to make mine to hang in the kitchen but we have very little available wall space in our kitchen so I cut the board to about 18" x 24" to fit in one spot.
3. Cut your fabric an inch and a half larger than your poster board all around.
4. Layer some batting with the fabric (cut it the same size as the board). I found some old polyester batting in the basement that I don't use for quilts anymore and doubled it to give the board a little padding. Place the fabric face down with the batting on top. Then place the board over both.
7. Mark the center of each side on the back of the board. Measure and cut 4 more strips and place on the diagonal from the center of the long side to the center of the short side, creating a diamond shape on top of the X shape and an overall lattice design. Staple these to the back, again keeping the ribbons taut.
8. Add some pretty buttons where the ribbons intersect. I stapled the intersections first and then used my hot glue gun to glue the butttons in place.
9. Hang your board with 3M command strips or hang it from a loop of ribbon stapled onto the back.
There are so many options with this fabric and different colors of coordinating ribbon. I thought at first of using red ribbon for a nice contrast. I think maybe I'll make a few more smaller ones to have in different rooms around the house. Perhaps one for my daughter's room. She said she'd like one in the red fabric with a cream satin ribbon. Yep, more gifts to make!
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Leave me a comment and then go make some cookies or finish your shopping and think about what
you'd make if you won some of this yummy fabric. And please let Andover
know how much you love and appreciate this whole fun holiday giveaway
by telling them and "liking" them on Facebook. Good luck to all of you!
224 comments:
«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 224 of 224Those are lovely fabrics, and the memo board is a great project.
It has been a difficult year here; so all I want for Christmas is a promise that 2014 will be much easier in my home. Hubby had 4 surgeries this year...the last being for kidney cancer and I just had a total knee replacement last month. Life has certainly been different and trying for us. Jo Morton is one of my favorite fabric designers, so winning some of her fabrics to use in making small quilts from your books Civil War Sewing Circle and Prairie Children and their Quilts will be fun. I need some for a small ladder I have by my fire place that has nothing on it yet.
Merry Christmas to you and your family.
I really didn't ask Santa for anything specific...I just want my Mom to have better health this year.However, I think my family might surprise me with a gift card to my favorite quilt shop. Love your blog. Merry Christmas! Sharon gritsgirlsc@sbcglobal.net
Thank you so much for doing this giveaway.
The top thing on my Christmas list is an Artograph 12/9 light box. I've wanted one for a long time. Eileen Keane/eileenkny
Santa brought me a 2014 Ford Escape. This was at the top of my list. Always need a good, reliable vehicle to get to out-of-state quilt shows!
Judy McNeel
judysbluequilts@yahoo.com
Fabric, thanks
I would love for Santa to bring me a new sewing machine. (mine doesn't do FMQ)
More fabric is always on the top of my list! I am a big fan of Jo Morton and you, Kathleen- I have all of your books. Yum! I love reading your blog and thank you Andover for the contest! Happy Holidays :) Gretchen-go348@msn.com
My top thing I would love for Christmas is an infinity ring from Tiffany's! It's really reasonable and very pretty. Now will I get it? Probably not as I didn't tell anyone that I want it. I am new to sewing and quilting and this is the first time I have seen fabric designed by Jo Morton. It is beautiful and I'd love a fat quarter set of it! The charm pack would be nice too... :)
Paige Gonzalez
Paigegathome (at) yahoo (dot) com
I would just like to have energy to make all the quilts I would like to make. Love the memo board.
Greetings
The top thing on my list is a new lamp for my sewing table. My old one keeps going out and I have jiggle it to get the light to go back on! I love Jo's fabrics! Thank for the giveaway!
I'm asking Santa for a quilting retreat this year. Hope he gets me what I want. Love the new fabrics and need to make myself a memo board. Thanks for the tute and chance to win.
Diane
mdghall@clearwire.net
I've seen various tutorials for memo boards, but I like the one you've done more than any of the others--it looks like it will be "do-able"!
For Christmas this year, my greatest wish is to take my girls and go visit my mom and dad.
The Jo Morton fabric is of course a fabulous give away. I would love to add it to my collection.
My list includes several quilting classes offered in my area, especially one on applique.
Love the fabric, thanks for the chance to win. The tutorial is great with Jo's fabric, thank you for it. Someday I would like a featherweight sewing machine.
Forgot my email
ronnietall@gmail.com
I don't have a current list for Christmas gifts, but if there is ever a Kathy Tracy line of fabric, I know I would love a fat quarter pack!
The Jo Morton fabrics are lovely, as is the memo board. Thanks for sharing the instructions. Have a wonderful Christmas!
Arti
I love the fabric and thanks for the chance to win. I am asking Santa for a magnifier with a bright light so I can see when I am working with wool!!
Pat in AZ
patricia.roundtree@asu.edu
I don't like binding my quilts. I would love to have someone bind all my quilts (for free), but I know that won't happen, so my wish is to find a way to start enjoying the binding process.
Top gift would be the 5 Fiesta baking bowls in 5 different colors! Second would be some new fabric!!
Merry Christmas to you and yours Kathleen. At the top of my Christmas list is lots of meaningful time with my daughter and grandkids. This always comes true as we go to their home on Christmas Eve. Thank you for another giveaway.
love the memo board...top of my list is for everyone to be well and happy...
Thanks for the tutorial Ms. Kathleen, it's looks pretty easy to make.
As for my Christmas list, I just have a couple of quilt books on it this year. Thanks!
Lovely fabric would a love to win ...in 2014 I would like to start these type of projects
A whole bunch of fat quarters, enough to fill an antique basket that sits in my sewing room...would be an excellent gift!
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