Thursday, January 27, 2011

A flower Garden Quilt


This was another epic quilting journey.  My dear friend Amanda had her daughter Ivy this past October.  That is right, OCTOBER.  I was pretty sick right before her baby shower and so wasn't able to quilt the baby blanket I made her in time.  So I brought ti along and showed it to her , then promptly took it back to finish.  Then my beloved machine broke on me and it was months - months! until I got a chance to bring it in to get fixed.

I had tried finishing it on my older machine.  And while it did an 'ok' job on the small applique part i gave it... it wasn't stellar.  I decided to wait.


You can't see a close up of the 'ok' applique part because... well because.  maybe Amanda wont' notice. Or maybe she will and just think it ads to the charm....

However, I will show you a close up of the boarder fabric. Which I just had in my stash and I have no idea where it came from and this saddens me because I LOVE it.  And yes I want more. (did you read that all in a breathless panicky voice?, Good) If you recognize this fabric please let me know the designer or better yet just mail me a bolt of it. Okay? Thank you. Moving on.

The finished Quilt measure 31 X 31 inches and I have to say it is charming.  I could now go into detail about the Sunday I spent finishing it with Elizabeth and about all the things that went wrong with doing the binding and the dangers of leaving a quilt untouched for months on end without finishing it. But I won't bore you with that.  You can thank me at any time.  I'll instead show you a picture of the finished product shall I?!

Ta-Da!!!
Now the quilt is sitting on my desk at work waiting to finally present it to Amanda.  


Monday, January 24, 2011

Sweet Pillow Dreams

On Sunday I worked on a cute little pillow to match the Log Cabin quilt on the guestroom bed.  I think it came out really pretty. Here are some artsy photos that I took when I put it up on the bed.  I know I know, I've surprised you with my mad photography skills.




Okay I can't lie, I was just to lazy to shut the blinds and figured it was a nice change :).








What I learned:
  • Putting together one log cabin block is allot easier then putting together a quilts worth
  • Free-motion quilting through very tightly woven fabric is pure hell (for lack of a better term).  This was the white fabric on the pillow.  It took me about 4 times as long to quilt this pillow because of all the hangups that occurred.   

 ....... OH and i love (love LOVE) making pillows.


 I was a little short on the material for the back so I ended up striping in a couple of other colors, and in the end it made the pillow all that much better if I do say so myself.

I had a bunch of the fabric cut for the block already as when we cut the pieces for the quilt we way over estimated on the size.  Luckily little OCD me separated all the little pieces out into their own Ziploc baggies and labeled them (no you cannot see this picture).  Thus I was able to just take out the baggies and grab two strips of each size to make the block.  Hopefully this is something I do again as wow, how nice.  Anyway, when picking out the strip pieces I tried to choose the "Purplest" of the bunch as I thought this would make the pillow stand out against the quilt better as the quilt as a whole kinda reads more 'Blue'.  But in the end I'm not sure it worked out that way. But whatever, still pretty.



Okay last picture!   I love it!


Last thought.  Since I plan on spending more time quilting and following other creative endeavors I might be changing my blogs name. I have a couple of ideas I just need to pin it down.  Then I will hopefully be opening an Etsey Shop under the same name.

SEW, stay tuned for more and be sure to 'like' or 'friend' my blog on Facebook!  There should be a little link over to the right of the blog to easily allow you to do this.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

posts

So I now have three, that's right 3, draft posts written. They just need editing and some pictures and they are good to go.  So hang in there with me, I haven't forgotten my little blog :)

As a side note, I gave notice at work yesterday.  I can't believe As of February 1st I will be gainfully unemployed.  I'm in a bit of shock.  But this is what needed to be done, so there we go.

Fingers crossed that I don't replace "work stress" with "I-can't-believe-i-don't-have-a-paycheck-anymore" stress

Friday, January 7, 2011

My First Design Challange

So I think I have come up with the perfect deign for me to do for the Project Modern Challenge.  This would be the first composition or challenge I've ever done so I think careful planning is in order.  My design would come out a bit bigger then the 45" X 45" minimum for a quilt but I don't think it would be excessively big and thus impossible to finish before the due date.  .. i think...i hope...
I need to double check my drawing and have Patrick run the numbers to make sure.

I also need to buy purple fabric which will be a struggle for me...ha!!!  As, I think my first challenge like this should utilize my signature color don't you?

No pictures yet as I don't want to give away too much.  But here is the link to the challenge.  http://themodernquiltguild.com/2011/01/05/project-modern-challenge-2/

...Once I get some fabric I'll maybe post a little tidbit of my idea, maybe.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A simple Quilt with a taste of Tree a 9 patch block composition

I happen to love the 9 patch block. I adore that I can showcase fabrics, use up scraps and put them together in a myriad of ways to create a fascinating variety of pieces. It's simplicity can be used to accent a more complex block or it can be used in conjunction with a solid color or accent fabric block to give a piece more interest. I could go on and on about this block process, and no doubt I will in another post when I create again :) But for now I'd like to introduce to you a quilt I made for my mother as a housewarming gift last Thanksgiving 2009.

I chose fabrics in various fall colors and stripes and used this amazingly soft green fabric that I had in my stash and have no idea from whence it came unfortunately as I would otherwise rush out for more.

Here is a picture of the quilt laid out on my bed as I was basting the layers together.

... I should note here that this was at my last house and I'm not proud at how messy my bedside tables are or that I never found the 'right' picture to hang over the bed there.  So ignore all that and focus on the pretty please :)







One detail you can't tell from the full size pictures very well is that I had fussy-cut and appliquéd  tiny leaves to the tree branch.  I had played with the idea of having some drift down like they were falling but opted not to (this time) because I wanted this quilt to be able to be viewed horizontally or vertically depending on whichever way my mother decided suited her.

This turned out to be a wise choice as she ended up hanging it on the wall horizontally and if I had appliquéd the leaves as falling I would have done so from the vertical position thus defying the laws of gravity and thus endangering my marriage as Patrick feels very strongly about such things (wink)!

The end result, after I quilted and bound it was amazing. And I am happy to say my mother and Linda LOVED it.  I asked them to pretty pretty please let me have a picture of them holding it.  And then I amended that request to ask them to be silly in said picture.  This is the result, I love that my mom went all out for that photo and Linda obviously had no clue she was doing so!