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Island Batik Ambassador- May 2023 Project- Island Pop Quilt- Part of the Tool Craze Blog Hop

Island Pop Table Runner

This month’s blog hop is called Tool Craze as the Island Batik Ambassadors will all be making any size project using different upcoming fabric collections from Island Batik and a provided Studio 180 Design tool. I am looking forward to seeing all the wonderful projects that will be created during this month’s Island Batik blog hop. Since this month is a blog hop, you can check out the Island Batik blog and enter each week to win a fat quarter bundle of some of the fabrics the Ambassadors are using in their projects. I will show the other fabric collections later in this blog along with a link to the giveaway from Island Batik and links to other ambassador’s blogs.

Tool Craze
Tool Craze

 

I love the fabric I was given to use: Maple Island by Kathy Engle. Just look at this gorgeous collection of blue and green batik fabrics with a woodland theme.  The Maple Island collection may be found at your local quilt shop that carries Island Batik, such as Boutique4quilters in Melbourne, FL and Fabric Smart in St. Petersburg FL. This collection should be in your local quilt shop this summer. You may find them online at https://www.boutique4quilters.com/ or call them at (321) 768-2060 or www.fabric-smart.com or call them at (727) 914-8850. Another online option for you to shop for this fabric would be Hancocks of Paducah: Hancocks of Paducah

Maple Island
Maple Island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The table runner I made is 22″ x 46.” It has various shades of blue and green, along with  white. The Maple Island collection has many natural elements like leaves, ferns, berries, pinecones and tree bark. I originally was going call this project “Into the Woods”, but ultimately decided to call it “Island Pop” to incorporate the Corner Pop tool into the name. Making this table runner was easy and fun thanks to the Studio 180 Design tools.

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

Here are several closeups of the Maple Island batik bundle I was provided. The first photo shows the bundle with the Corner Pop tool and the second photo is from one of my Tik Tok videos I made about this quilt. My username on TikTok is BlueBearQuilts.

Maple Island fabric and Corner Pop tool
Maple Island fabric and Corner Pop tool
Maple Island selection
Maple Island selection

I used my Electric Quilt 8 software to design this table runner. The first photo is a quilt I thought of doing which uses the Studio 180 Design Split Rects and Corner Pop tools. I decided to go with the table runner in the second photo, which was made with the V Block tool and the Corner Pop tool, as it had less pieces and I think it showcases the Maple Island Collection nicely. I also like the 3d effect that the Corner Pop tool created in the dark green background. Also, another aspect of this project was to make the blocks in various sizes using the Studio 180 Design tools. I really liked how the smaller version of the blocks looked in the border.

Alternative Quilt
Alternative Quilt

 

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

The first step in making this table runner is to make the V Blocks aka triangle in a square blocks. Below are the completed V blocks. Don’t they look lovely in the Maple Island Collection? If you want to see in detail a demonstration of me using the Studio 180 Design tools, I will provide a link below to a You Tube video where I show how I made this runner.

V Blocks
V Blocks

The Studio 180 Design V block tool makes it so easy to make these blocks in multiple sizes. The instructions tell you what size strip to cut for the various finished sized blocks. The triangles are cut out extremely accurately using the V block tool. Look how nice this cut out triangle looks.

Cutting triangles with V Block tool
Cutting triangles with V Block tool

 

cut triangle piece
cut triangle piece

Next, you cut out the side triangle pieces. they are cut from strips that are the same size as the triangle. When you have the folded strip right sides together you will get the required mirrored image pieces that you need to make the V block.  

Cutting triangle sides with V Block tool
Cutting triangle sides with V Block tool

It is important to lay out the block before sewing so that you have the left and right side triangle pieces in the correct location. This is not as necessary with batiks, but it is something to be mindful of. A little known fact is that there really is a right side to batik fabrics. You can keep track out the right side of a batik fabric by being mindful of the fold as it comes off of the bolt. The fabric is always folded with the right side on the outside of the folded fabric. 

V Block laid out
V Block laid out

The pieces are easily sewn together by matching the tips on both ends and then sewing 1/4″ along the edge. I pressed mine toward the dark green fabric. 

The V blocks are oversized and are easily trimmed up with the tool. Below are pictures of the large and small V blocks all trimmed up. You wouldn’t believe how easy it was to make these blocks in several sizes using the Studio 180 Design V Block tool. 

large V Block
large V Block
small V Block
small V Block

Now it is time to use the Corner Pop tool, from Studio 180 Design, to give the V Blocks some pop in the corners.

 

The Corner Pop tool has two sections to it. The first section is where you trim off a corner of a previously made block. In my case, the V blocks. This is similar to a stitch and flip method, but with less waste of the fabric. If you know what size square you need to do a stitch and flip, the instructions tell you which line to use to cut off the corners of the block. The instructions also tell you what size squares to cut out and then cut in half diagonally to make the oversized half square triangle corners. You cut the corners off with the ruler and then sew the oversized triangles onto the corners. It is easy to sew these corner triangles on as they are centered over the edge that you trimmed off the block. 

After you have sewn the corners on, it is necessary to trim up the block as the corner triangles are oversized. This trimming up allows you to have a perfect sized block when putting the quilt together.

trimming the block
trimming the block

Here is what the block looks like after is is all trimmed up.

finished Island Pop block
finished Island Pop block

Once the blocks are trimmed up, they are ready to be sewn together to make the quilt top.

Corner Pop and blocks
Corner Pop and blocks

Next I layered the quilt top, with some Hobbs Premium wool batting. I love this batting as it gives the quilt some puffy definition and is so easy to quilt with. It also gives the quilt a nice drape and doesn’t retain any fold creases.

Hobbs Heirloom Premium Wool
Hobbs Heirloom Premium Wool

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Here are a few more images of the completed Island Pop Table Runner.

Island Pop Table Runner
Island Pop Table Runner

 

Completed Runner
Completed Runner
left closeup
left closeup
middle closeup
middle closeup
right closeup
right closeup

Below is the image of my You Tube video for making this quilt. Here is a link to the video if you would like to watch it and see more detail of how I made the quilt:              https://youtu.be/x2aNL1xX5Uo           

You Tube Video
You Tube Video

If you like the video, please be sure to like it, share it with your friends and subscribe so you don’t miss any upcoming videos.

 

The supplies I used to make this project were provided by:

Island Batik Maple Island collection

Studio 180 Design Corner Pop tool

Aurifil 50 wt Thread

Schmetz 70/10 Quilting needle

Hobbs Batting Heirloom Wool Batting

 
 

IB-Aurifil-Schmetz

Studio 180 Design
Studio 180 Design
Hobbs Batting
Hobbs Batting

If you are on TikTok, be sure to check out the video I have posted of the table runner. (Look for Blue Bear Quilts)

Blue Bear hopes you like this table runner. Please let him know how much you love the this table runner by writing to him in the comments!

The other amazing Island Batik Ambassadors are also posting their May Blog Hop Tool Craze projects.  Check out their projects by clicking on the links next to their names to be directed to their blog posts.

WEEK 1

May 1

Celebrate
Celebrate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Susan Deshensky, Lady Blue Quilts

Randi Jones, Randi’s Roost

May 2

holiday-at-home
holiday-at-home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elita Sharpe, Busy Needle Quilting

Mania Hatziioannidi, Mania for Quilts

May 3

Let it Snow
Let it Snow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brittany Fisher, Bobbin with Brittany

Pamela Boatright, Pamela Quilts

May 4

Make a Wish
Make a Wish

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Denise Looney, For the Love of Geese

Connie Kauffman, Kauffman Designs

May 5

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 1 and Giveaway

WEEK 2

May 8

maple island
maple island

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Reed Johnson, Blue Bear Quilts   Thanks for stopping by!

Sandra Starley, Textile Time Travels

May 9

Sandalwood
Sandalwood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gail Sheppard, Quilting Gail

Lana Russel, Lana Quilts

May 10

Sea Cookies
Sea Cookies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emily Leachman, The Darling Dogwood

Claudia Porter, Create with Claudia

Anorina Morris, Samelia’s Mum

May 11

Sorbet
Sorbet

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Brenda Alburl, Songbird Designs

Jennifer Thomas, Curlicue Creations

May 12

Blog Hop Round-Up Week 2 and Giveaway

WEEK 3

May 15

Summer Twilight
Summer Twilight

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Victoria Johnson, Forever Quilting for You

Maryellen McAuliffe, Mary Mack Made Mine

Leah Malasky, Quilted DelightsLisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

May 16

Sunny Meadow
Sunny Meadow

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarah Pitcher, Pitcher’s Boutique

Renee Atkinson, Pink Tulip Quilting

May 17

Wild Blooms
Wild Blooms

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Preeti Harris, Sew Preeti Quilts

Suzy Webster, Websterquilt

Lisa Pickering, Lisa’s Quilting Passion

May 18

End of Blog Hop + Final Round Up

week-2-prize
week-2-prize
The first of the Tool Craze Up Blog Hop giveaways, from Island Batik, started on Sunday, April 30th!
Two lucky winners will each receive a bundle of new collections that will be featured this week – Sorbet by Claudia Pfeil of Claudia Pfeil Design or Sea Cookies, designed Kate Colleran by Kate Colleran Designs, LLC. Don’t miss out on your chance to add these beautiful batiks to your stash. Enter now and every week during the  Tool Craze Blog Hop:

To enter for your chance to win one of the two prizes above, follow the simple Rafflecopter prompts below.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This giveaway ends on May, 12th at 11:59 pm PDT. Two random winners will be notified by email on May, 13rd and announced on the Island Batik Facebook page on May, 16th. If the winners do not respond within the first three days after being notified, two new random winners will be chosen. Please check your spam folders! If the winners do not respond within the first two days after being notified, two new random winners will be chosen and notified.

Make sure to follow Island Batik on social media to hop along with the Tool Craze Blog Hop. Be sure to check out the Island Batik Blog.

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9 thoughts on “Island Batik Ambassador- May 2023 Project- Island Pop Quilt- Part of the Tool Craze Blog Hop

  1. oh but this is gorgeous. I love how you put the different fabrics. thanks for sharing and inspiring.

    1. Hi Lori, Thanks! I’m so glad you like this. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

  2. Reed, your runner is so beautiful. I really love these fabrics. The design shows them off perfectly.I love the quilt also. You did an awesome job. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Pretty table runner. Skill – creativity. How to make it grow, keep playing, quilting, experimenting.

  4. Beautiful collection and great block you created with the Corner Pop tool!

  5. Those fabrics are beautiful! I think accuracy is the most important skill. I am still working on this skill, but I think you learn by being careful and continuing to learn from others. Also experimenting to see what helps you be more accurate.

    1. Hi Nancy. Thanks! I’m glad you like it. Yes, your accuracy will improve with time and practice. Also certain tools can help like good rulers for cutting and a 1/4″ foot on your sewing machine.

  6. This is a great table runner! Sometimes table runners lack interest, but not this one–the different block sizes, the contrasting colors, the energy keep the viewer interested and the viewer’s eyes moving around the runner. Love it.

    1. Thanks Beth. I’m so glad you like it.

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