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One Thimble Issue 10

February 12, 2016 by Marsha Lawrence

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Once again, I’m thrilled to join Pattern Revolution’s One Thimble Blog Tour! This time, I’m sharing my experience with the Swoodson Says pattern, Adventure Flags.

One Thimble is a digital sewing magazine, or ezine, and the issues contain PDF patterns, tutorials, sewing articles, tips, and lots of great content. You can see my previous posts about One Thimble here, here, and here. Issue 10 is looking to be the best one yet. I’m blown away by all the amazing contributors and patterns it has. I’m also excited to announce that I am a contributor in this issue as well! I’ll include more details about that in a bit. You can enter to win a copy of One Thimble Issue 10 at the bottom of this post.

One Thimble Issue 10 available now!
One Thimble Issue 10 available now!

Adventure Flags

This unique pattern by Swoodson Says includes

  • 9 picture & 2 text appliques
  • triangular and rectangular bunting
  • Geometric wall hanging
  • triangle pennant
  • working with different textiles

It is available as a stand alone pattern, or included in Issue 10 of One Thimble.

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As soon as I saw this pattern, I knew immediately that my kids would love it. I was right, and they were more involved with this project than most others. They helped pick fabrics, felt colours, and, most importantly, placement of the flags in the buntings. We all thought they would make perfect decor for birthday parties!
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The appliques are all cut out of felt and I used freezer paper as the pattern suggests. This was my first time using freezer paper and I found it so easy and helpful to cut those intricate shapes out. I couldn’t imagine tracing them all individually onto the felt and then cutting out.

I really enjoyed the mix of fabrics and textures used for this project. I used felt and quilting cotton as the pattern suggests, but I also used a natural canvas muslin for the back of each flag, which really gave them a good weight and body. I think the natural canvas would have worked for the front as well.

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This was a very different project for me, and I’m enjoying continuing with my theme of trying new things this year. I cheated a bit with the compass applique and just used fabric paint instead for the letters. I think it looks just as nice.
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The pattern was very easy to follow and I think this would be a suitable project for even the greenest of beginners.
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As for my contribution, I created a tutorial for this reverse applique pillow. I call it Hello With Love. I envisioned it to be a treasured gift for grandparents, but I’ll have to make at least another one, because I love this one too much to part with. I show how to turn kids’ hand-prints into lasting mementos. I hope you enjoy the tutorial as much I did creating it.


Hop along on the tour and enter to win!

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Tour Schedule
2/12 Pattern Revolution, Rebel and Malice, Happy Okapi, Sew Happily Ever After  
2/13 Beri Bee Designs, Stitches by Laura 
2/14 Bee Quilted, Pearberry Lane 
2/15 LuLu and Celeste, Once Upon a Sewing Machine 
2/16 Horris and Deedle, Baby Hobbes Design 
2/17 Call Ajaire, Made by Sara, Sprouting Jube Jube
2/18 Snickerdoodle Stew,  Made by Meli, Create 3.5

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Comments

  1. Suzanne says

    February 12, 2016 at 7:35 am

    Those flags are great! The creative juices are already flowing as to all of the ways they could be used.

  2. Jenn says

    February 12, 2016 at 11:17 am

    Hmmm, I think I’d make the playproof dungarees first!

  3. Ajaire says

    February 12, 2016 at 11:24 am

    The slouch beanie looks so good so that it’s the one I’d sew first. Great job with the appliques!

  4. Stephanie says

    February 12, 2016 at 6:02 pm

    It make me so happy that your kids were into helping you, they turned out great!

  5. Rachelle says

    February 13, 2016 at 5:39 am

    Those flags are so fun. I want to make some…..not sure what theme though…..
    Looks like a great article, lots of cute patterns.

  6. Tibeca says

    February 13, 2016 at 7:18 am

    I’m such a fan of one thimble. There is so much value in that magazine.

  7. aRiel says

    February 14, 2016 at 7:48 am

    love the felt decorations on the flags, so fun!

  8. jeanine thomlinson says

    February 14, 2016 at 9:52 pm

    I’d sew the dungarees!

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