Showing posts with label FMQ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FMQ. Show all posts

Thursday, April 2, 2015

Friday Progress


 

Sorry, no finishes today, just
practice, practice, practice.
I've watched Leah Day's videos everyday.
I had a goal to practice daily this week, and
I stuck with it. I attempted feathers today. 
Okay, I've never actually seen feathers that look 
like mine here, but I claim artistic interpretation.
This is a fat quarter sectioned off, and I used
the least expensive poly batting I could 
purchase. It was thicker than I was used to, 
but it was no problem. It did create extrodinary loft.



Two full days of stash busting to yield this palette.
 The squares were already matched up, and I took them 
along to Wednesday night sewing. While I 
sewed, both my mom and daughter helped me 
out by clipping, pressing, and starching HSTs.
By this afternoon, I had sewn half of them
into quartered squares, and could put some on 
the design wall. I LOVE this project! If you
missed the beginning, it's here.


Today I had a surprise in my mailbox. 
Darlene, a.k.a.Quilt Shop Galsent me a 'surprise' gift 
for linking up to her linky party a few weeks ago. 
Just a surprise thank you, and I wanted to share. 
I'm not usually a pattern follower, but there are 
several in here I'll be making. They ARE adorable!
What a kind gesture, and what a lovely gift. I
am sincerley grateful, Darlene. Thank you so much!


Quilt Shop Gal also has a 2015 Free Motion 
Quilting Challenge for any of you folks like me
who are working on your FMQ skills. I'll be linking
up something this month so see you there.

Head's Up also to those of you finishing projects
for 2015 Q-1 Finishes with Adrianne
On the Windy Side. Don't forget to link up
your finishes. Link ups for the second
quarter will begin soon. 

2015 FAL at On the Windy Side

Another fun finish up party runs monthly at 


I'm linking up today with~
Don't forget to check back late Friday night for 
the start of the Pet Project Show, and link up. 
I'll show some of the Doxie Girls and my favorite 
link ups from the month of March.

Pet Project Show

Until then--
Come on, Doxie Girls.
Let's go sew.


Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Holiday Hip Hot Pad



From here until the first of January, it's a social season. There are invitations to gatherings, parties, and the occasional unexpected company shows up at our doors. There are frequently times when we should be showing up with 'something', and my head goes blank when I'm pushed for a last minute idea. I've been racking my brain for homemade hostess gifts I can make and take, and I always think about what I would want to receive myself. There are the typical things like wine or a small plant, etc., but it seems at the holidays that people bring holiday-themed gifts. I would bet that each one of us here has a little different decorating style for our holidays, and I'm trying to find something that all of us can use, and hopefully appreciate.

Friday, November 7, 2014

I Survived the Zombie (Quilt)




This is Friday, and I'm doing the Happy Dance.
The Zombie quilt is done, done, done. 
Woohoo!



Sunday, November 2, 2014

Quilts and Barns





WIP: Zombies back and front

Friday, October 31, 2014

"This is Halloween, this is Halloween, Halloween, Halloween..."




The Zombie quilt is coming along just dandy. I finally decided this odd design 'feels' like it belongs here. I snuck in a few good hours this morning, and plunged into the project. It'll be done by evening for my Zombie lover.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

It's a Couch Day and Finish Up



                                                        Today feels like a couch day. 



There are days when I find motivating myself a tough thing, too. Not today, though. The Doxie Girls may be snoozing away the morning, but I've been finishing up a UFO from last winter. I started yesterday late in the afternoon, and kept at it through dinnertime. Back at the sewing machine by 6 a.m., and I'm down to 2 more rows. I'll have something fun to show you in the morning.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

First Adventures in Free Motion Quilting-Splitting Hares




Yesterday was a hoot! I nearly completed my first quilt by machine quilting. What a time savings over hand quilting!

I started by marking the quilt top with the design I thought I would use. I used a quilting pencil, and it was a good thing because it changed half a dozen times. To remove, you just blot with a damp, cool cloth, but then you need to wait until it dries to re-mark it. I thought about a hair dryer, but heat will set some marking pencils and pens. I tried to pick easy designs, but not everything looked right. Finally, I was sure of the center block, and decided to just start quilting.

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Making Do




Another day with rain. The yard is squishy, and the humidity high. Not ideal for anything outside. I'm crying my heart out--right down the stairs to my sewing room, I am!
What a great excuse to quilt!

I have a lot to do today. Yesterday's quilt is still in the machine, and I have to put a baby quilt top together to take along to a quilt meet-up in nearby Coshocton. I've been invited to join in tonight, and I'm excited to meet some other quilters.

A brief picture of my set up: I have a 20+ year old Pfaff Creative 1475 CD  that has stood the test of time, and many, many hours of sewing. It holds up like a work horse. It's what I use for everything, and seems to do a fairly decent job of free motion quilting.

Now don't laugh, but I'm showing you this to let you know not all of us have every gadget we want. My machine is not in a cabinet. For me, that was inconvenient if I wanted to pick it up and move to different light. I have modified my current table area to support the plastic piece I used to use to bridge between my machine and the cabinet. It extends my sewing area, and is fairly stable when I support it with books. A spool holds the front right. I think I will eventually purchase a proper extension table, but it's not in the budget yet. This is good enough for now. I'd rather add to my stash.


Gloves are a must!  I like the white ones best. They have little rubberized fingertips on them to help you move the quilt around. I haven't seen them around here, but Amazon carries them, of course.

A good book I found for beginners is:



Other than that, it's a game trying to support the weight of the quilt so it doesn't drag, and pull against the sewing stage. My sister-in-law said she throws part of it over her shoulder, adds tables around her, etc. I laughed when I first heard this, but it's all spot on. It's quite a performance. Thankfully, the basement is cooler than the rest of the house since I wind up wearing the quilt.

I think I got 10 or so medallions done today, but one needs ripped part way out. I'll take that to the Stichy Group tonight, and maybe someone will give me ideas for the blank areas.


Baby quilt is sprayed together, thank you 505, and I'm off to find some people. I'll show you some pictures tomorrow.

Go to bed, Doxie girls. The Doxie Mama is going somewhere else to sew tonight.