Whew!! What a day! I usually like to be a day ahead with my blogging and have things ready the night before to post the next morning, but that was just not happening this week! I went to put the finishing touches on this weeks tutorial and got a little sidetracked today!
The fuse in my craft room kept blowing (I have no idea why, and it’s hard to sew with no electricity), my sewing machine bulb burnt out, I had a bit of camera trouble, and had a bunch of stuff to do for the kids school today!
Then like a genius, I decided this project would be a good one to practice my free motion quilting skills on… and I literally mean practice! I’ve got sooo much to learn! So don’t look too closely this really was a good practice for me! It was good practice but ended up taking a little longer than I had planned.
So onto the project:
I wanted a table topper to put out with my Derby decorations (photos coming this week). I love the bright colors of the Jockey silks at the Derby, so I decided to use them as my inspiration for the table topper. (All of the polka dot fabric is Michael Miller)
So here’s what you need to begin:
8 10″ x 10″ squares of white fabric
1 8″ x 8″ square of white fabric
2 1″x8″ strips of fabric A
2 1″x9″ strips of fabric A
2 1″x9″ strips of fabric B
2 1″ x 10″ strips of fabric B
1 fat quarter for binding
fabric for backing (topper measures 29″x29″)
quilters dream cotton for batting
Heat N Bond Lite
Jockey Pattern (found here)
Prints for Jockey Silks (each is 8″ square so you just need scraps)
Trace the Jockey silks pattern onto Heat N Bond lite. Cut the arms and collar off the main body of the shirt. Iron the shirt to one polka dot print and the sleeves & collar to a 2nd print.
Cut out & position at a 45 degree angle on one of your 10″ white blocks.
Repeat with remaining 3 blocks.
Take your 8″x8″ block and sew your 1″ strips to the edge as sewn, repeat. You will get a double border. Press and trim block to 10″x10″ if necessary.
Cut out and iron your horseshoes to the center of this block.
Assemble your blocks
Use the diagram above as a guide.
Stitch around each appliqued element (the jockey silks and horseshoes)
Quilt & Bind as desired.
Come back later this week to see what else I make with that Jockey Silks applique pattern!!
























I think it is adorable!!
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! Wow! A true work of art.
I LOVE this time of year. I just get chills thinking about Saturday. Hope the rain holds off.
Happy Derby!
Cute! Love the new header too!
WOW! This is amazing! I’m totally blown away by your derby spirit. I’ll be linking.
I love this blog. Great ideas! Thank you for sharing.