Monday, August 16, 2010
Beverly's Quilt
Here is my latest project. This quilt was made by a lady in my quilt guild. She said she wanted something swirly on it, so per her request, I did an all over free hand loopy swirl design. This quilt was fun to work with. The colors are nice and bright and fun.
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
Machine Quilting
My version doesn't look quite the same as the one the blog, but I am still happy with the results. I suppose I am use to making freehand feathers, so what was suppose to look more like wavy Vs turned out to look more like half of a feather. I did end up spending a little more time on this quilt than I normally do because of the density of the quilting, but I wanted it to look a certain way and I accomplished that goal.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Full Bobbins
I have very few bobbins for my sewing machine. 5 to be exact. I did buy a pack of 20 a while ago, but they don't fit my machine. The package said they were for Bernina machines, but I should have read the print on the back that said what specific machines they were for before I bought them.I don't really enjoy un-threading my bobbins in order to put a new thread color on them, but I have done it many times as the need arose. The other day I needed to a turquoise thread in my bobbin in order to quilt a client's quilt. Unfortunately, all five of my bobbins were full, and not one had turquoise thread in it. I was definitely not in the mood to change the thread out. So instead, I put my client's quilt aside for the time being and inserted my bobbin full of white thread into my machine and pulled out some of my UFO's.
My plan was to finish up some peicing until I ran out of white bobbin thread. Then I would have a free bobbin to load my turquoise thread. Since I felt the need to start machine quilting my clients quilt right away, I was motivate to quickly get some of my own piecing done. The first UFO I started on was my two tone purple quilt. I started this one about 8 months ago but then put it aside when I mis-cut all my large purple squares by half an inch. I must say that is how I get most of my UFO's. I screw up during part of the piecing process and then, in my frustration, I put the project down for awhile, sometimes a long while. But this day I re-cut my purple fabric and finished sewing together the last outer squares to complete this top.
I still had some while bobbin thread though, so I pulled out another project I have been working on for even longer, at least 7 years or more. For this project I was taking scraps of fabrics I had been using for other projects and turning them into 4 patches. I decided a while ago, though, to not make any more patches, I have almost 200, and instead started the process of adding a yellow border on all of them. I got a few more borders complete, but not all of them since the bobbin finally ran out.
Which is prob a good thing because I am short 1.5 yards of yellow fabric. I thought, no prob I'll just go to Wal-Mart and get more because all the years I have lived in this town, (12.5 years) my Wal-Mart has carried this same bolt of yellow fabric. But to my dismay, when I went in, they didn't have any. They didn't even have a slot on the shelf for it. I was shocked. What am I to do?!? Sure I could border half the four patches with blue. That would make a wonderful blue and yellow mixed border 4 patch quilt, but that would mean I would have to rip off over 200 three inch side borders. Not something I am looking forward too. I have decided to go back to the Wal-Mart when the fabric department manager is working and ask if she can order this particular bolt of fabric for me one more time.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Machine Quilting For Others
I am trying to raise money to finish my quilt studio upstairs and to help with the cost of renovation, I have offered my services as a machine quilter. Now, I don't have a long arm -yet- so all my work is being done on my domestic sewing machine and a few of the ladies in my quilt guild have graciously offered to let me work on their quilts. So far I have finished two quilts, and have a third in progress.
![]() | The owner of this first green quilt specifically requested a very loose meandering. |
On this second quilt I did a swirly meander and then a little leafy swirl on the border.
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Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Quiting Gallery Embroidery Mini Quilt Swap
Here is my quilt for the Quilting Gallery Embroidery Mini Quilt Swap. Everyone had to make a 10" x 12" quilt using the same hand embroidery deign. The design came from the Stitching Cow website.
I wanted to offset the embroidery on the quilt, but it looked kind of blah next to all the squares, so I added some fancy green rick rack to frame it in. Then I did some close stippling around the design to help it stand out a bit more.
It should have arrived to its new home in Illinois by now so I can post it on my blog now and not ruin any surprises.
You can see some of the other mini quilts here.
I wanted to offset the embroidery on the quilt, but it looked kind of blah next to all the squares, so I added some fancy green rick rack to frame it in. Then I did some close stippling around the design to help it stand out a bit more.
It should have arrived to its new home in Illinois by now so I can post it on my blog now and not ruin any surprises.
You can see some of the other mini quilts here.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Siggie Blocks
These are my first ever signature blocks. There are 173. I made 174, but one went MIA and is no where to be found, so I am sending in 173. They are for the Scrappy Siggie Block swap hosted by the Quilting Board. The pattern we had to use is the tutorial from the P.S i quilt blog.
Just playing around with layout ideas.
Can't wait to get signatures from all over the US and turn them all into a scrappy quilt!
Friday, June 11, 2010
Iris Folded Fabric Postcard
| Since all the designs I found were small enough to fit on my 4 x 6 fabric postcards, I kept wondering if I could make one out of fabric instead of paper. So I pulled out my left over fabric scraps and gave it a try. This whale is my first attempt. It really was quite fun to make it, and I printed out some other free patterns from the Circle of Crafters website to try later on. | ![]() |
Thursday, June 10, 2010
More Mosaic Color Play
These are the three latest blocks I have made for the IFQ Mosaic Color Play block swap. The first two have already been mailed, the brown and gold one will go out in today's mail. I just have to swap three more times and I will have enough to make a nice sized quilt.
Friday, June 4, 2010
"Remember When" Guild Challenge
Each year the quilt guild I am in challenges us to create a quilt with a specific theme. Each June the quilts are revealed and displayed in the Hartsville Museum for the duration of the summer. The theme for 2010 was "Remember When" and all the quilts were unveiled yesterday.
This was my first year participating in the challenge and the theme was really hard for me. I had a difficult time trying to incorporate "Remember When" into a quilt. I even had a whole year to think about the idea and still I couldn't think of anything. I really did want to participate though, so I came up with: "Remember when I had all those one inch half square triangles? Well I finally turned them into another quilt." Lame I know, but at least it gave me the opportunity to put something in the show. Since the scraps were old, I figured that helped fit into the theme as well.
At the museum yesterday, the guild members all voted on different categories for winners, Best Machine Work, Best Handwork, Best Wall Hanging, Best Appliqué, Best Large Quilt, Best Art Quilt, and Best Use of Theme. My little quilt didn't win any but I didn't expect it too. There are so many very talented women in the guild it is hard to compete against them. The show was wonderful to attend. I loved seeing everyones work and interpretation of the theme. And it sure is nice to have a piece hanging in the museum. :)
This last photo is my quilt in the museum. The quilt measures approx. 28 x 32 inches. I am very excited to have it there for thousands of people to see. (Last summer over 4000 people went through the Hartsville Museum while the quilts were on display.)
To see all the other quilts in the show, you can click here.
This was my first year participating in the challenge and the theme was really hard for me. I had a difficult time trying to incorporate "Remember When" into a quilt. I even had a whole year to think about the idea and still I couldn't think of anything. I really did want to participate though, so I came up with: "Remember when I had all those one inch half square triangles? Well I finally turned them into another quilt." Lame I know, but at least it gave me the opportunity to put something in the show. Since the scraps were old, I figured that helped fit into the theme as well.
At the museum yesterday, the guild members all voted on different categories for winners, Best Machine Work, Best Handwork, Best Wall Hanging, Best Appliqué, Best Large Quilt, Best Art Quilt, and Best Use of Theme. My little quilt didn't win any but I didn't expect it too. There are so many very talented women in the guild it is hard to compete against them. The show was wonderful to attend. I loved seeing everyones work and interpretation of the theme. And it sure is nice to have a piece hanging in the museum. :)
This last photo is my quilt in the museum. The quilt measures approx. 28 x 32 inches. I am very excited to have it there for thousands of people to see. (Last summer over 4000 people went through the Hartsville Museum while the quilts were on display.)
To see all the other quilts in the show, you can click here.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Pink Bowl
When I made the previous two clothesline bowls, my son thought they were the neatest thing and he wanted me to make one for his school teacher. Since I know his teacher loves pink, we decided to make her an all pink bowl.
I wanted to decorate this one up a bit so I took the last bit of the clothesline and swirled it around a few times just for looks. Then I added some very small yo yo's for a more dramatic effect. I love it!! I loved it so much I wanted to keep it for myself. But then again, those are the best items to give away. If it is good enough to keep it is definitely the kind of workmanship you want to give away. :)
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