Working hard at clearing out the studio of too much stash, I pulled all my wildest fabrics to make a bucket list quilt. Cultural Fusion Quilts is an inspiring book, and often on my side table. It's based on a process of free cutting rather than precision, and is improvisational piecing. This pattern was perfect for the size prints I had on hand. I went after it. It may seem noisy and garish by your standards, but you can't walk by it without smiling. These are 16" blocks, and I may have enough blocks for several quilts by the end.
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Saturday, February 11, 2017
Two New Quilts Progress & Catch Up
Labels:
design wall,
fmq design,
longarm,
quilts
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Simplified Method for Block #37: 150 Canadian Women
An Alternate Method to HST
or Paper Piecing for Block #37
In 150 Canadian Women's Quilt Along
from Next Step Quilting
Those of you who know and love me have heard me rant about doing anything in the world to avoid paper piecing. I positively hate picking seams off paper. This block could be done by piecing half square triangles also, but I thought of an easier method that would maintain the straight of grain, and give a better chance of having it all line up nicely and neatly.
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150 Canadian Women,
blocks
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Essential Tips for Sanity While Making Multiple Quilts
Sitting Pretty for Tomorrow's Work
Tomorrow when I walk into the studio, my work is already cut out for me. Literally. Instead of debating where to start--we all do that sometimes, I have set the scene for a productive session. The binding is ready, and lying on the quilt.
Organizing My Finishing Game
January's theme was hammering out quilt tops for charity. It started as a simple way to destash. A frantic phone call for utility quilt dimensions was my first move. Let's say it snowballed--and then it took on a life of its own! What I never expected were all the lessons I learned along the way. Most from the experience of making quilts as fast as possible, but others from simply observing how veterans stay organized, and keep going. I've been filling you in as I've rolled along, but here are some more good tricks on organization, labeling, and batting choices to make your quilting life easier.
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batting options,
charity quilts,
labels,
organization,
tips
Monday, February 6, 2017
Cone Thread Hack & Reality Check On WIP's
Simplest Hack Ever
I sew everywhere. I have little stations for different projects, and sometimes I need quick, mobile fixes. This one popped up when I needed a large cone holder, and had none. I was trying out a new thread, Prescencia, 60/3, for piecing. I'd been reading that a thinner 3-ply thread was stronger and more accurate for piecing than a 50/2 ply thread (my Aurifil). Going from the large spool to a cone meant the thread should be coming off vertically instead of horizontally.
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Prescencia,
sewing hack,
thread hack,
WIP
Saturday, February 4, 2017
Making One Patch Quilts
Bargello: a needlework stitch in high and low relief that produces a variety of zigzag or flame effects.
If that is true, then naming this "V Bargello" could be justified. It's the first of the V's as the pattern develops. If I were to think in terms of the agrarian community around me, I would call it a plowshare. It might not surprise you to know Amish farms in this area still use such a plow pulled by horses even today.
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charity quilts,
comforters,
design wall,
MCC,
one patch
Thursday, February 2, 2017
The Latest Rounds of Canadian Women Blocks
The one quilt-along I couldn't turn down was this one. Not only is it 3 blocks a week issued each Tuesday, but each has a historically significant woman at the center of its design. So, a story with each block, and I'm enjoying the idea. While I spent January elbows deep in charity quilting, I vowed not to do any personal sewing or quilting. When February rolled in, I needed to catch up. I made 15 blocks yesterday and this morning.
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150 Canadian Women,
blocks,
quilts,
sampler
Sunday, January 29, 2017
Linking My Inner Squirrel to the DrEAMi Party
January: The Month for
Your Inner Squirrel
Did you hear the song, "Everybody's talkin', there's a new squirrel in town"? I meant 'girl.' Or actually a new link party? Sorry, so much squirrel talk these days with Sandra from mmm!quilts. Sandra has a new link party starting this weekend, and it's all called DrEAMi, and there's nothing confusing about it. It means...
Drop Everything And Make It!
Labels:
charity quilts,
one patch,
quilts,
scrap,
Second Chance Quilts
Friday, January 27, 2017
Coastal Mist Blog Hop & Giveaways
Labels:
art fabric,
art quilting,
art quilts,
batiks,
fiber artist,
Giveaway,
Island Batiks,
sewing batiks
Thursday, January 26, 2017
Two More Tops Nearly Done
What a Difference Good Lighting Makes!
After bemoaning the lack of light in the studio, I made a trip to IKEA. I bought 2 standing lights with bright bulbs, and it was like summer again just using one of them. I decided to move the mess I'd accumulated by sewing in my living room back to the studio. It took most of the day to get things back into order, and clean up.
Labels:
charity quilts,
quilts,
vintage fabrics,
vintage textiles
Monday, January 23, 2017
A Lesson In Value & Fabric Choice and a Hop
Labels:
block design,
blog hop,
choosing fabrics,
value
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