I mentioned in the previous post about getting quilt tops bound and ready for finishing in front of the TV in the evenings. I thought I'd give you a little background on how I prep for that to make the task as easy as possible. First off, after attaching the binding by machine I roll the folded edge to the backside and hand baste(!) the binding into position (with a thread color that DOESN'T
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I mentioned in the previous post about getting quilt tops bound and ready for finishing in front of the TV in the evenings. I thought I'd give you a little background on how I prep for that to make the task as easy as possible. First off, after attaching the binding by machine I roll the folded edge to the backside and hand baste(!) the binding into position (with a thread color that DOESN'T
read moreA couple of years ago, I told Part 1 of this story, in which I mended a memory quilt for a customer. She shared its sweet story for me to share here. On the post, you can see the quilt and read the story of family love across generations and many miles. I've also described the mending and rebuilding that I did.
Here are a couple of photos from Part 1 to whet your whistle. In today's post, I will share Part 2.
Part 2 began when I received this email from the quilt owner.
A few weekends ...
read moreNext I cut the setting triangles for my 1996 quilt. I need to cut 2 more of them and also the corner triangles today.
After that I cut the binding for this star quilt and got it all finished by machine.
There was still a half hour ... read more
I spent a lot of time outside yesterday but first, inside.
I hand sewed about 45" on the Charley in the Forest binding.
I trimmed the prints and solids star quilt. The backing is 3 fabrics. The one in the middle is a limey green with pink circles. Since they are opposites on the color wheel I don't know how to describe the color with the mix.
I pulled some fabrics as possible binding. I'm not opposed to having a light binding because this quilt will probably be for a young person and the darker fabrics may be ... read more
I cut one more group of squares to add to my 1996 project. It is the same fabric that is used in the center 9 patches. I think I have enough of the lightest fabric to cut setting triangles and then I can sew this together.
Another 110" is hand stitched on the Charley quilt. There is only 108" left to stitch. I may spread that over 2 days.
The last 2 cacti buds are finally blooming. I think I can safely say these really are the last blooms.
A new needle finally made it into my longarm machine after days trying to avoid doing it. I loaded this solids and prints Star quilt and got it quilted. The thread broke 3 times but it is the So Fine which I hadn't had any luck with for a couple months, with it breaking 5 or 6 times while quilting a small quilt. I may try adjusting the position of the needle and see if the next one goes even smoother.
I decided one loop in each square would be an easy way to quilt it.
I used a ... read more
I found another Kaffe print in the same red/orange as the button fabric for a possible choice for binding. I have to check all around the edge and make sure that fabric wasn't used in an edge block.
I spent all morning yesterday sorting my brown/rust/gold fabrics. They had been displaced when I started moving things around in the basement. I love the rich earthy tones but they don't seem to be very popular with most people. These fabrics were formerly on a shelf unit where my black and whites reside now. I can move ... read more
Yesterday I trimmed my Charley in the Forest quilt. Then it was time to search for a binding. I thought I wanted red but most of the reds were more of a pink tone and most of the fabrics on the front are a red/orange.
After auditioning several Kaffe collective fabrics, this one seems the best. It is also used on the front of the quilt. In the photo above it is the background of the tree at the left. I will look again today to see if I can find anything else that works.
This simulates how it ... read more
Brown Bear Paw is finished. I made the decision to use the border fabric for the binding and it is all finished by machine. It is 68" x 82".
This will be a raffle quilt to raise money for Prader-Willi syndrome which my youngest granddaughter's first child was born with. It is very rare and most of us had never heard of it. She is organizing a fund raising walk in mid-May and is including several raffles.
Here is the spectacular back. Having a stash is so wonderful. I had all 3 of these fabrics, no shopping required.
Cable ... read more
I didn't have anything lined up to sew last night so I sorted 1.5" batik squares instead. I sorted into colors and into light value. Then I went through the light squares and pulled all of the ones that had at least 4 alike or 4 similar. I have over 30 light groups ready now to pair with 5 darker squares for 3" finished 9 patches. This will be TV night sewing.
I was going through a closet to find my father-in-law's slides to give to my son. In there was a box of nostalgia. In the ... read more
Yesterday afternoon I trimmed the next quilt to finish.
Here is a peek at the back. I had quite a bit of the border fabric left to use for a backing but not quite enough. I had 2 other prints that looked good with it. My longarm quilter pieced this backing for me because I didn't have it ready for her when she dropped of my Charley quilt.
This close shot shows the center fabric better.
I haven't decided on binding yet. There is enough of the border fabric to use but I also have enough of the ...
read moreAlmost done, just 40" left to hand stitch on this Marcia Derse Stars quilt. I may do a second post today with the stats for this quilt on it.
I think this will be the very last bloom on the pale pink cactus for this winter/spring season.
There is one more white bud to bloom. There is another small bud but I can't tell if it is going to grow or dry up.
Happy Easter!!
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The first order of the day yesterday was to sew this top together. Spa Quads free pattern from Windham fabrics. The fabrics are by e bond. I had to go to Free Spirit's website to see the correct spelling of her name. The lines are Root and Ravel and I used most of the medium and light fabrics. The dark narrow strips are dark teal and 2 of them are Marcia Derse fabrics. This top is 60" x 80". This was a fun fast quilt top. read more
I made some more blocks for the Spa Quads quilt. I have one more set of 4 quarters cut and need to cut enough pieces for 3 more large blocks (12 quarter blocks).
I have fat quarters of these 2 eBond fabrics that might get used. I only get 2 quarter blocks out of a fat quarter of fabric so I need to go through the stack one more time and see if I can see another couple pieces that will work.
I had 3 hours of TV last night so I did a lot of hand stitching on this ... read more
The binding choice ended up being the same one I used on another Kaffe quilt this year.
I'm really glad I decided to go with red instead of a black background print. It's easier on the eyes and I think the better choice of color.
This is the other print used for the back of the quilt. I'll show the whole back when I get done with the binding. Large prints like this one work well for borders and backings but don't cut up well in small shapes.
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One of the two quilts back from my longarm quilter has been trimmed. I used 2 fabrics on the back. This is my Sunlight in the Forest quilt, one of Kaffe's designs but my choices of fabrics. I did use the same first border that he did. Colors are more accurate in the next photo. As I trimmed it I was thinking I would have to use a black background binding and the back is dark....so that wasn't sounding like much fun.
Then I came to my senses and realized tat a red would be nice. I ... read more
It's true. My friend, Christine and I have attended two quilting retreats in March, two weeks apart. (We won't mention that we were away for a week at the end of February at QuiltCon in Raleigh, NC...). This is the end of our quilting retreats for until November, when we have two more. We are both very productive on the retreats and manage to get lots of sewing done. It's amazing what you can accomplish over the course of 2 1/2 or 3 days of concentrated time with no cooking, dishes and other distractions! I spent ...
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