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Saturday, September 20, 2014
Quilted Sling Bag--Bright and Graphic
Both blocks are pieced here with sashing, but I thought it need something dark on the bottom to resist the grunge at college. I pulled this graphic print fabric out, and I like it. (So does dear daughter who is getting this bag.) Now to decide how much of it to use. The bottom for sure, but maybe handles and sides, too. Or, if there's not enough, I have other black and white prints. Let's see what works here.
Friday, September 19, 2014
Did You See My New Button? The Process Pledge
Third star done, and fabric for the fourth ready. I'm going to turn the two into a bag.
Here's the fabric chosen for the other two. The top one 'pops' on the blue.
Labels:
bags,
paper piecing,
The Process Pledge
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Vintage Quilt Photobomb and a Turkey
All the quilts shown here belong to my husband's family. They were on loan awaiting a cloudy day to photograph. It gave me time to get to know them, and fall in love with this one most of all. I love every inch of this quilt! It has a lurid history that we are too proper to get in to here, but let it suffice to say, I think it's to die for. It's the ultimate Eye Candy. There's no firm date, but the family history puts it around the 1930's, and it appears to be made without a batting layer.
Labels:
quilt,
vintage quilts
Paper Piecing Continuation--Door #1, Door #2, or the Llama?
Choice A
Choice B
My two part dilemma: The puzzle of paper piecing is getting easier, I think, but color choices, because I'm really trying to stick by the color wheel with this project, are not so obvious. I have been trying to repeat four shooting stars with a split complementary color scheme here.
Labels:
color schemes,
llamas,
paper piecing
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
FIrst Adventures in Paper Piecing--One Shooting Star
I started out yesterday like a Good Little Quilter sticking to my project at hand. Then out of the blue, I had the feeling I had been eating the same food every meal for a week. I needed some variety.
I had been itching to try some paper piecing, and Lucy and I had spent the early morning reading about color combinations in "Quilt Colour Workshop". It sounded like a good recipe to play hooky.
Labels:
blocks,
paper piecing
Monday, September 15, 2014
Janome 8200QC, My Burning Love
I'd like to introduce my newest power tool--a Janome 8200 QC. She's a bigger, better, (and let's face it-- sexier) model than my 23 year old Pfaff. I brought her home yesterday after demo-ing her for about 2 hours, and reading the manual cover to cover. The 11" working platform is fabulous! I can spin even my big quilt around in there. AND, I found out it IS suggested to use the sit-down machine just like you use the long arm machine with a frame! The floor models are essentially steered from the side of the frame, so use this the same. Use it from the front, the side, wherever!
Labels:
barn,
Janome 8200 QC
Sunday, September 14, 2014
Tricks Up My Sleeve and Background Music
Background filler seems like such a chore to me. It's not the really exciting looking stitching for me, but I realize it carries and highlights the icons here. It calms the blank space, and makes your focal points pop. I view it as background music. You know how silence can be uncomfortable, but put on a little low music and you notice the surroundings more. More here, though, I think it's because I'm struggling with the bulky size and a small machine throat--under 7" from needle to inside of machine. I'm a little sore from my arm to my leg actually. I promised I'd share some of my tricks I'd figured out mid-way. Honestly, some of you out there are probably doing this already, but it was an idea I woke up with.
Labels:
free motion quilting,
Love quilt
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