Frosty the Snowman. . .
I always think of the animated cartoon film of Frosty and the two children when I hear this song. So when I designed my row based on this Christmas song, I wanted Frosty and lots of snow, but opted to leave the cartoon kids out.
I hope you have been enjoying this incredible Christmas Carol Row A Long for the past several weeks. Each day you have been able to download a FREE row pattern and enter some fabulous give-a-ways.
Here is my original design for my Frosty row.
You can download the free pattern HERE for one week. The PDF file is large so give it a minute to download before freaking out. Save it to your computer first, then open and print the file.
I made a few changes as I built my row, mostly some fabric choices trying to draw from my stash as much as possible. My finished row is 10 x 30" (10.5" x 30.5"). Here is how I put it together.
I auditioned a variety of fabrics from my stash and decided on the background fabric first, and then chose the applique fabrics which would contrast well with the background.
I traced all of my applique templates onto the back of my fusible web. I use Steam-A-Seam Lite 2. I prefer it because it is very light weight, and has a slight sticky surface which adheres to the fabric while you are positioning pieces.
When drawing large applique shapes I cut the fusible web out of most of the middle of the shape before fusing it to the fabric. This is called "windowing" and keeps your applique from getting stiff when you are working with overlapping layers.
Here I added his face.
Next were the snowflake stars. I love the way they turned out, but I have to admit they were a booger to cut out. That being the case I opted for three snowflake stars instead of the four I had originally designs. Small sharp embroidery scissors really made the cutting out much easier. I fused the white diamonds to the blue center first, then tucked the ends of the 8 branches under the edge.
Once the whole snowflake star was positioned on the background fabric I fused it in place. I started with the largest snowflake star and then did the two smaller ones.
Here is my final finished row.
The last thing I will do to complete my project is to layer my batting and backing, and edge stitch all of the applique pieces in place through all the layers. This will quilt and applique in one step. When all the quilting and edge stitching is done I will bind the row to make a door hanging for my front door this winter!
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and have fun making this row!
I am not rich and I do not ask sponsors for money, they provide prizes only.
If they shipped the prize to me, you will be asked to pay for shipping.
All giveaways will be shipped that are in my home within 48 hours of my having heard from you.
An invoice will be sent to you via Paypal, and shipping will take place via Paypal, so your Paypal email will be needed to send the invoice. You will receive a tracking number except for overseas shipments. All shipping will either be first class which averages out at 2.77 to 4.00 up to 13 ounces. Paypal fees are added to that amount to cover that fee. All fabric bundles from Michael Miller, Hoffman, and Moda will be shipped via Priority Mail to protect the fabric itself.
Please note, every effort is made to protect the prizes. They go into a plastic bin when I receive them, and it is covered by an air tight cover. I have a dog in my home and I have a smoker in my home, so I do everything possible to protect the prizes.
Most companies are very good about getting prizes off to customers quickly also, but some companies are overseas, so please allow all sponsors a 2-week time period before you report to me that you still haven't received your prize. When the company is overseas, it can take 6 weeks to 90 days for an item to also arrive.
Whether or not you read the above, the rules for giveaways are in place to protect everyone. I do not want to hear you didn't read them, they will be posted on my blog daily during each featured day. There is no excuse for not reading them.
I always think of the animated cartoon film of Frosty and the two children when I hear this song. So when I designed my row based on this Christmas song, I wanted Frosty and lots of snow, but opted to leave the cartoon kids out.
I hope you have been enjoying this incredible Christmas Carol Row A Long for the past several weeks. Each day you have been able to download a FREE row pattern and enter some fabulous give-a-ways.
Here is my original design for my Frosty row.
You can download the free pattern HERE for one week. The PDF file is large so give it a minute to download before freaking out. Save it to your computer first, then open and print the file.
I made a few changes as I built my row, mostly some fabric choices trying to draw from my stash as much as possible. My finished row is 10 x 30" (10.5" x 30.5"). Here is how I put it together.
I auditioned a variety of fabrics from my stash and decided on the background fabric first, and then chose the applique fabrics which would contrast well with the background.
I traced all of my applique templates onto the back of my fusible web. I use Steam-A-Seam Lite 2. I prefer it because it is very light weight, and has a slight sticky surface which adheres to the fabric while you are positioning pieces.
When drawing large applique shapes I cut the fusible web out of most of the middle of the shape before fusing it to the fabric. This is called "windowing" and keeps your applique from getting stiff when you are working with overlapping layers.
For the snowman body and head you can see how I cut out most of the inside of the fusible web leaving about 1/4" around the inside of the traced line. On smaller pieces, like the arm in the bottom of the picture, i don't bother cutting out the middle.
You can see how I cut out the fusible web from the middle of the tree shape in this picture.
Once I have traced all my templates I cut them apart and separate them by color and fabric. Then I press each fabric and fuse the templates onto the BACK side of the fabric. Since there is paper on both sides of the fusible web, be sure you are tracing on the side with the web attached.
Then remove the loose paper before fusing but leave the paper on the web intact. This paper will be removed after the template is fused and trimmed and ready to position on your row.
My tree was the first element to put on my background. I sectioned off my background into equal segments and marked the segments on my block drawing. That allowed me to position pieces on the background more easily.
Since I cut my background slightly larger than my finished size (11" x 31") I positioned my tree just a bit in from the edge of the background. When all the applique is applied and stitched down I will trim the finished row to 10-1/2" x 30-1/2".
I only needed half a star for the top of the tree so I assembled the pieces on an applique pressing sheet (parchment paper also works) on top of my fabric so I could see the tree through the pressing sheet. I pinned the pressing sheet to the fabric so I could position the star parts right on the edge of the row.
I like to use bent nose tweezers to position the applique on the pressing sheet. Then I iron it to the pressing sheet using a hot steam iron. Allow the motif to cool before peeling it off the pressing sheet.
After it is removed I place the pressing sheet UNDER the background fabric. That way when I fuse the star to the top of the tree and the background fabric, the parts that hang over the edge won't get fused to my ironing board!
After the star is fused I want to trim off the excess. I move to the cutting table to trim this with a ruler and my rotary cutter.
You can see that I have left enough to get caught in the seam allowance when I join rows or add sashing.
Next I assemble the snowman on the applique pressing sheet.
Can you see him? He sort of blends in to the applique pressing sheet! But I wanted all his parts to fit together before I positioned him on the background fabric.
Once Frosty was altogether I placed him on the background fabric and started to add his hat, hatband, and flower. I fused all of this in place at this point because all the rest of the details sat on top of Frosty.
Here I added his face.
I kept my template reference and picture nearby so I could check my placement. The last step in assembling Frosty was the greenery I used to decorate his bottom. You could leave this off if you prefer him sitting in the snow.
I had "help" from my Siamese cat "Buster" who was determined to assist with the placement of the buttons on Frosty's front. He insisted on overseeing most of the assembly, although I strongly urged him to oversee from the floor instead of from my ironing board!!
Once the whole snowflake star was positioned on the background fabric I fused it in place. I started with the largest snowflake star and then did the two smaller ones.
Here is my final finished row.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and have fun making this row!
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Thursday, September 7, 2017
Daydreams of Quilts
Seams To Be Sew
Be A Quilter
Creatin’ in the Sticks
Fun Threads
Daydreams of Quilts
Seams To Be Sew
Be A Quilter
Creatin’ in the Sticks
Fun Threads
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Sew Incredibly Crazy
Masterpiece Quilting
Sugarlane Designs
Happy Sewing Room
Sew Incredibly Crazy
Masterpiece Quilting
Sugarlane Designs
Happy Sewing Room
Thursday, September 14, 2017
bdieges designs
Cynthia’s Creating Ark
The Quilted Snail
Ms. P. Designs USA (sponsored by Just Let Me Quilt)
bdieges designs
Cynthia’s Creating Ark
The Quilted Snail
Ms. P. Designs USA (sponsored by Just Let Me Quilt)
Tuesday, September 19, 2017
Jaded Spade Creations
Adventurous Applique and Quilting
UlaSewing / SzycieUli
From Blank Pages
Jaded Spade Creations
Adventurous Applique and Quilting
UlaSewing / SzycieUli
From Blank Pages
Thursday, September 21, 2017
Martina Latimer
Quilt Fabrication
Patchwork Breeze
Patti’s Patchwork
Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse
Martina Latimer
Quilt Fabrication
Patchwork Breeze
Patti’s Patchwork
Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Cheryl LaPlante (sponsored by Quilt In Piece)
Morning Glory Designs
Pampered Pettit
Fun Threads
Cheryl LaPlante (sponsored by Quilt In Piece)
Morning Glory Designs
Pampered Pettit
Fun Threads
Thursday, September 28, 2017
Mountain Meadow Designs
Quilt Art
Made By Marney
Renee’s Quilting Addiction
Mountain Meadow Designs
Quilt Art
Made By Marney
Renee’s Quilting Addiction
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Mary Mack’s Blog
Kathys Kwilts and More
Pamela Quilts
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Heleen Pinkster
Mary Mack’s Blog
Kathys Kwilts and More
Pamela Quilts
Duck Creek Mountain Quilting
Heleen Pinkster
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There are no prior announcements on who is doing which sponsor except to the sponsor themselves.
You'll have to visit the blog or the featured blog to enter the giveaways.
Not all giveaways can be entered at Seams To Be Sew.
I will start announcing winners on September 12, 2017, and finish announcing winners on October 12, 2017.
In most cases, the blog where you won at also will announce their winners.
You must give a valid email address when you enter the giveaways, any email returned to me, loses the ability to win automatically.
With the exception of Show and Tell Day, all giveaways run for approximately one week.
You are given 3 days to answer the email, if you do not answer within 3 days a new winner will be drawn. Check those spam/junk mail folders, you may miss that winning email if you don't do so because there are no exceptions to this rule.
If you are notified that you are a winner, in most cases, you will need to provide your name, address, city, state, zip code, country, telephone number, and email address.
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You must be 18+ in order to win a gift.
You are responsible for claiming and paying any tax owed on the value of any gift that you win. Prizes valued at $500.00 should be claimed.
All winners are chosen at random.
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This giveaway is void where prohibited by law.
Participating bloggers may enter any of the giveaways.
The word giveaways in the rules and guidelines are also known as sweepstakes.
Most of the giveaways are international shipping this year
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All giveaways will be shipped that are in my home within 48 hours of my having heard from you.
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Please note, every effort is made to protect the prizes. They go into a plastic bin when I receive them, and it is covered by an air tight cover. I have a dog in my home and I have a smoker in my home, so I do everything possible to protect the prizes.
Most companies are very good about getting prizes off to customers quickly also, but some companies are overseas, so please allow all sponsors a 2-week time period before you report to me that you still haven't received your prize. When the company is overseas, it can take 6 weeks to 90 days for an item to also arrive.
Whether or not you read the above, the rules for giveaways are in place to protect everyone. I do not want to hear you didn't read them, they will be posted on my blog daily during each featured day. There is no excuse for not reading them.
I have several feline helpers, too. You're doing better than I if you can convince them to sit in a specific spot and help from there. Some days it feels like an ongoing negotiation, during which I do more "negotiating" than quilting!
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking the time to create your wonderful block for us. It is beautiful
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute row! The snowflakes are beautiful. Thank you for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteLove your row! Thanks for the great tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThank you for a beautiful row. I’m sure my kitty will enjoy it as much as yours seems to.
ReplyDeleteGreat row! Thanks for all the details on how to do the applique.
ReplyDeleteI love Frosty the Snowman. Thanks for sharing your wonderful pattern and your tips for appliqué. grinnie1961 at gmail dot com
ReplyDeleteThank you for a beautiful row--and for all the tips!
ReplyDeleteI love your row. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour row is darling!! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love snowman. Your row is sooooo cute. I've already downloaded it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove the row! It's so festive!
ReplyDeleteVery adorable
ReplyDeleteI love your row and your step by step directions--truly wonderful! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteVery cute row!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful row!
ReplyDeleteLoving all the rows this year. It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas!
ReplyDeletebasaran.family@rogers.com
I love snowmen! Thank you
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beauty. Fantastic instructions. Thank you for designing a great row. martisovitsd(at)central(dot)edu
ReplyDeleteAdorable block! I sing Frost the Snowman all throughout the year. One of my favorites. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLove your row! Thank you....
ReplyDeleteCute row! I always have to watch this show each year. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Reeze. I love, love this row! Hard to believe fall is here, Happy FAll!
ReplyDeleteGreat row! I love the star on the tree and the snowman touches of holly. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFrosty is a fabulous row. Thank you for taking all the time to not only design but give such great tips for putting it all together.
ReplyDeleteCute row.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern and especially the tutorial. I like snowmen and women.
ReplyDeleteCute pattern! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteSuper fun row!!! I have to say I've given up on Steam A Seam. I had to throw away an entire box that kept gunking my sewing machine needle:/
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your row! I love the snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteMerrily Merrily loving these patterns. crystalbluern at tds dot net
ReplyDeleteI love your row! I thought at first glance that Frosty was stitched! You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteYour row is so happy and fun, not to mention very pretty. Thanks for sharing with us! lutzcats (at) yahoo (dot) com
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous row! Can't wait to make it! Thank you so very much!
ReplyDeleteYour row is beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial and the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous row - snowmen are my fav Christmas decoration!!! churcae(at)auburn(dot)edu
ReplyDeleteFrosty is so darn cute. Those snowflakes really do make it complete. I might have to try my Cameo cutter for them. LOL!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely row! I love frosty! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteReeze,
ReplyDeletewhat a cute design. You provided such detail and directions; you make it look so easy. I'm going to try! You have done an excellent job.
Kat
Wow! Such a darling row!! And your snowflakes are fabulous. They look so nice, I thought perhaps you had a die cut for them. Really nice job. Thanks for taking the time to create and share.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful row! I love the snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteVery cute - I love watching the layers come together to add realism to the picture. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteThunderfan@protonmail.com
I like your row because it is cute and colorful. Thank you for sharing your talent. Like the cat too!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Reese for your time and effort put into this wonderful design for us. I copied the pattern and hope I will get to it as it will look great on my door... Hugs, LJ
ReplyDeleteI love snow men tytyty for sharing... happyness04431@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI really love those snowflakes. Thank you for sharing your row
ReplyDeleteCute, cute, cute row! I love how you also used the snowflake shape for the tree topper.
ReplyDeleteThat row is fabulous! I like Christmas decorations that are good through the winter so we get to enjoy them longer.
ReplyDeleteoh my this is seriously adorable. thank you for the pattern and for sharing
ReplyDeletequilting dash lady at Comcast dot net
Such a fun row - love the fabric colors you used & love the wonderful snowflakes! Thank you, Susan
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the Frosty! Think I will do it as a stand alone wall hanging for a friend who is snowman happy all year long! Thank you for such a great design! As usual, you have batted 1000!
ReplyDeleteThanks for a wonderful design, and great directions for how to make it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Reeze, for such a cute row!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous fabrics. I love your pattern. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThank you,for the pretty row. I'm thinking tablerunner
ReplyDeleteYour block is adorable! Thank You!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your beautiful interpretation of this carol.
ReplyDeleteVery cute row, thank you! Frosty is a favorite every year.
ReplyDeleteLove your row it’s just darling. Thank you
ReplyDeleteSwoot@att.net
There are so many great rows - and this one is one exception. Merry Christmas to all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a part of the Christmas Carol Row-along! Love your row!! Blessings!!!
ReplyDeletelove your row. Thanks !
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable row! I also have 3 cats and 1 of them is always with me in my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteThank you for a fun row! Beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteOh, snowmen just melt my heart. Your row is adorable.
ReplyDeleteWow! Those snowflakes are intense. Buster is gorgeous, glad he was there to oversee the process.
ReplyDelete~Brandy
What a great row, I like the challenge of the Flakes.. Thank you
ReplyDeleteYour Frosty the Snowman is adorable! :-) I am just not a good one for applique otherwise I would definitely have to make him
ReplyDeleteOnce again a fun and cute pattern for everyone to adore. It is great having you back in the row along this year and I hope you'll come back again next year. This is such a cute row and so much full of fun... An idea comes to mind with the snowflakes, if you remember as a child in school we use to make snowflakes out of folded paper, one could easily do the same with fabric and cut the snowflakes out that way also.
ReplyDeleteThat's really sweet. I love the snowflakes, too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful row, thank you. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteI really like Frosty. He is adorable. Thanks for sharing Reeze. raydeer@memlane.com
ReplyDeleteWhat a happy row! Love snowflakes!
ReplyDeleteспасибо за урок по аппликации. Я люблю их!
ReplyDeleteA cute row - I love Frosty!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern and great tips in your posting. Thanks for the row!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling row, thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat row! Love it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI love Frosty! and your interpretation is lovely (like all your designs!) Thank you Reeze for another super applique.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of your process.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen that windowing method before, so that was a great tip.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your row alot! Thank you for sharing! Enjoy your day!! angielovesgary2 atgmail dotcom
ReplyDeleteI love the snowman and flakes! Thak you.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute ROW quilt pattern. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteGreat row, I love the snowman
ReplyDeleteLove the row. Thanks soooo much!!
ReplyDeleteLove your row. I love snowmen. This is too cute!!
ReplyDeleteI love that your row goes vertical. Frosty is adorable and I can envision using this as a stand-alone hanging quilt. Thanks, Reeze.
ReplyDeletewow,so cute!
ReplyDeleteI love snowmen and this is so very cute and your directions make it simple. Thank you so very much for simplifying the application directions. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling pattern, Love it! Every winter my Mom decorated her house full of snowmen. This would make a great gift for her ;-D
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun row!! Thanks for the pattern and the reminder to cut away the center of the steam a seam. I get going on a project and just start layering them on. Karen kthurn(at)bektel(dot)com
ReplyDeleteYour row is fantastic! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the cute pattern Reese!
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