Saturday, October 15, 2011

Fall Panels

 Last weekend I basted 3 fall themed panels.  I was hoping to have them all finished by the end of this week but I was also babysitting an 8 month old all week and I forgot how much doesn't get done when babies are around-housework, fancy dinners, quilting etc.  I did manage to finish up one panel during nap times though. But the other two will have to wait since I get to watch the baby again next week and I have some client quilts that need to get done which will be on the schedule for nap time next week.


Here are some better views of the quilting.




Below are the other two panels waiting their turn.





 While watching the little one this week, there were a couple days where he wanted me to be right next to him on the floor while he plays.  He has 4 teeth coming in up top and was extra clingy.  So if I left the room even for a second to grab something real quick he would cry.  So I decided to stay near him on the floor all day and spent that time basting two big client quilts.   These are the ones I will work on next week. 




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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Quilt for Citizen Sam

 I finished this quilt on Sunday.  Since I have been quilting a lot for others lately, I make sure Sunday sewing is reserved for my own personal projects or for service quilts.  This one falls under the service quilt category.

I wanted to post about it sooner but it has been raining most of the week so I wasn't able to go outside and take a picture of it till today.  Today was the first sunny day we have had all week.

This quilt is going to the Citizen Sam project. I didn't make the top for this, I only did the quilting and the binding.  A guild mate of mine showed off six completed Citizen Sam tops during our August guild meeting and asked for volunteers to help her get them all quilted.  I told her I would take one and she gave me this top and the backing to go with it.  The guild provided the batting.  They have a big roll they use specifically for our service project quilts.

The quilting on this one went pretty quick. I did a general meander down the rail blocks, and for the stars and stripes rows I did a star and swirl meander.

 I had the perfect blue and white star fabric for the binding in my stash.

I will turn this quilt in at our next guild meeting in November.







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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Friendship Star Table Runner



I first saw this pattern on Sew We Quilt.  It was by guest blogger Shell May of The Raspberry Rabbits.  I book marked the post because I wanted to make it.  Time passed and I figured it would probably never get made becuase I just have too many other projects.  But then Shell reposted the tutorial on her blog the other day and I thought, I really like this and I am going to make this now.  So I picked out some Christmasy fabrics and got started.  It went together pretty fast and I was finishing up the hand stitching on the binding Friday morning.  I will have to wait a couple months before I can put it out though.  Right now my Halloween Table Runner is on my coffee table.  But Christmas will be here in a blink of an eye for sure!






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Friday, October 7, 2011

Bird House Quilt


My newest finish was a quit top created by one of my guild members who recently passed away.  Her family received four tops of hers that they wanted to have completed and this was one of them, the Bargello I previously posted about was another and I have two more waiting their turn under the machine.


 You can see the quilting a little better from the back side.  The fabric is all one color, so the difference in color must be some shading coming from the window.




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Thursday, October 6, 2011

October Guild Block

My guild has started up their Block of the Month Program again.  They started it in August so this is the third month they have had it.  I missed the August block, and forgot to take a photo of my September block, but I remembered to get a quick shot of my October block this morning before I left for the meeting.
The theme for October was any block pattern as long as you used Black, Orange, and One other color.
I picked purple for my other color.  Below are all the blocks that were turned in.  
Unfortunately they didn't pick my name in the drawing so I didn't get to take all these beauties home.
But it was still fun to see all the different blocks, and I can't wait to see what the winner does with them.

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Purple Quilt Finished

My cat finally got off my purple quilt and I was able to finish it up.  :)
Actually I quilted a little bit on it every day over the past two weeks.  I have spent most of my craft time quilting for others lately, but I always make sure to set aside a few minutes each day (sometimes only 15) to work on something of my own.  Thanks to those spurts of time set aside I now have a finish of my own.


I wasn't sure what to put in the big purple border squares so I decided to go with feathers.  
You can never go wrong with feathers right?



In the purple diamonds between the nine patches I tried one of Leah Day's Free Motion Designs called Feathered Hearts.  You can see them pretty good from the back of the quilt.  They are a little more dense than the rest of the quilt, but they were fun to do and great practice.



I have a couple more client quilts and a Citizen Sam quilt waiting there turn on the machine so I will better back to those.    



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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

FQQA #1

Here is my first block for the Fat Quarter Quilt Along.  


Now I have to wait a whole week to find out the next pattern... oh the anticipation...



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Monday, October 3, 2011

A Bargello

I finished the quilting on another client quilt over the weekend.


 It was about to rain when I took these first two photos, so I moved to the front porch.


My quilt holder wasn't home, so I had to use the railing.




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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Cross Stitch Update - Feline Love


Progress is still being made on my little cross stitch project.  
Not as much as in the beginning, but things are still moving along quite nicely.  



Current Stitches



Stitches since last update.





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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Last of the Le Petites

For this last month of the Le Petite Challenge we were allowed to choose any Schnibble pattern we wanted for the Le Petite Challenge.  I chose one of the new ones titled "Spot".  I decided I needed a new Christmas quilt.  So I bought the Countdown to Christmas fabric by moda and made the Larger version of "Spot"  I am really loving the touch of black thrown in with the Christmas colors.  I want to get some yardage of the black polk-a-dot fabric for the binding.  Or maybe the Green polk-a dot fabric. Or perhaps the black and red strip like the Starry Eyed quilt found at moda bake shop.  I really like that quilt.  I am contemplating getting more Countdown to Christmas just to make that one.  :)





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I can't believe a whole year has gone by since I joined up to make all these small projects.
I participated each month and got 8 out of the 12 quilted.
2 are basted waiting their turn under the machine, 2 are still tops.
Below are all the quilts I made for this challenge.


Paginni
A Schnibbles Pattern

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Butter Churn
pattern by This and That

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Prairie Point Christmas
Moda Bake Shop




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Mon Ami
A Schnibbles Pattern

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Sweet Spot
A Schnibbles Pattern

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Endless Summer
A Schnibbles Pattern

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Brocante
A Schnibbles Pattern

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Candy Bar Pinwheels
Moda Bake Shop

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Ric Rac
A Schnibbles Pattern

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George
A Schnibbles Pattern

Honey Comb
A Schnibbles Pattern

Spot 
A Schnibbles Pattern




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Friday, September 30, 2011

Finito!


I have finished the quilting on my guild mate's king size quilt.   She mentioned to me that she wanted straight line quilting similar to that which is on the cover of the book "Nearly Insane" by Liz Lois

  

 I love all the different blocks in this quilt and all the different colors.  It is a fun quilt to look at.

It is also very heavy.  It has wool batting and heavy flannel on the back.
This will be a great bed quilt for winter.


After quilting this biggie, you'd think I would take a break, but nope
I already have another quilt on the machine.   :)




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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Quilting A King


A lot of people ask me how I quilt a king size quilt on my home machine, so I thought I would show you all.  This photo was taken near the center of the king size quilt I am currently working on.  I push the whole thing through as I go.  Sometimes it is a tight fit, but I can always maneuver it enough to get a smooth quilting section near the needle.  There is really only a small section that is super tight and as you quilt there is less and less going under the machine so each row gets easier.  In these tight sections, I find that I spend more time shifting the quilt around instead of quilting.  But if you go slow and shift to get a smooth quilting surface then you won't have any puckers on the back.  Another important thing to remember is to have somewhere for the left side of the quilt to sit.  Otherwise it hangs and the weight of it pulls the needle and either breaks it or curves the stitching.  I quilt next to my computer desk and use it as an overflow to catch large quilts such as this one.

Ok, break time is over for me.  I better get back to quilting.
I have this one scheduled to be completed by the end of the week.


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Monday, September 26, 2011

Next on The Machine

This top was made by another guild mate of mine. It's a biggie.  
I basted it last week. Quilting on it starts today. 






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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Baby Panel


I quilted this panel for a guild mate of mine.  I had a good time playing around with this one.  My favorite is the lamb.  I love to rub my hands over him and feel the texture.






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