Saturday, October 17, 2020

Logs & Stars Fall Table Runner


Logs & Stars Table Runner

Oh, I have a story to tell about coming in under a deadline, and bleeding fabric! It's worth repeating. 

Wash all your fabric! If you don't prewash, then test your fabrics for bleeding and shrinking before you start! 

I had all the blocks made for this project last Sunday night, gave them a good press with steam, and watched my pressing cloth turn orange. 

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Farmer's Wife 1930s: Augusta, No.7


The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt
Augusta, No.7

Just a quick post to show you sweet Augusta! I made this block with Marti Michell templates, paperless paper piecing, and rotary cutting with a ruler. The more I work with modified paper piecing, the more it's growing on me. It's quick! Holding those tiny templates in place, and working hard not to cut myself with the rotary cutter is trying. Note: It's far easier if you don't remove the adhesive paper from the back of acrylic templates. Add some adhesive dots to give them a little stick-to-it-ness if they get too slippery. So far, so good.


And on to the next one!
Come on, Doxie girls.
Let's go sew!

Linking up with~


Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Farmer's Wife 1930's: April, No.6


Farmer's Wife 1930's: April, No.6


This block was a bit of a trial. I'm still getting back into the swing of working small, and realizing I need to be consistent. I'm used to piecing with the mind set of "work a little big, and cut down or trim when done." These blocks do not work that way. They are precise, and will teach you to be that way if you want them to come out right. I'll show you how that works.

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Farmer's Wife 1930s: Anne, No. 5


*Anne, No. 5
1930's Farmer's Wife

No drama, no whining, but I start to fall into those traps when I pull out old projects. Don't you? Do I really want to invest the time to finish a project I've started, stopped, and reshelved so many times? Will I  find value in it? 

How do you approach some of your long term WIP's or UFO's these days? 

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Custom Christmas Quilt Finish


Intensive Custom Quilting

There is tremendous satisfaction in finishing a beautiful quilt, and I felt both exhausted and pleased at the same time with this one made by Connie Karlowicz. Custom quilting is a marathon experience. It takes a great deal of pacing, perseverance, and attention to detail for everything to come out right. And then there is the artistic element, the combination of designs, and hope that everything you've chosen works where it should, and supports the rest. I find it a little daunting at times.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Planning Custom Quilting: Christmas Wall Hanging


Christmas Wall Hanging

Around here a wall hanging might be referred to as a "wall hanger". The first time I heard it I had one of those eyebrow raising moments, but it's a common way of saying it for many local people. I accept it now. When I first typed out the title, my fingers magically typed "wall hanger". Obviously my brain has accepted it, too. 

This is a client made piece by Connie Karlowicz, and I think it's just the prettiest thing! I found myself singing "I'll Be Home for Christmas" more than once working on it yesterday. Thankfully, I was alone. 

Thursday, September 17, 2020

Charity Quilting: Gnadenhutten Quilt Project



Local Needs

Many of the comforters made by the Gnadenhutten Quilt Project lately have not stayed in our local area lately, but were sent where they were needed most. They were taken to MCC Connections in Kidron, Ohio, a thrift store, and collection site for Mennonite Christian Committee. Donated comforters follow the path to people in need through Mennonite Disaster Relief. Our little group has 8 at the moment ready to donate. That's wonderful!

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Vintage Fabric: Remake to Original

 Flea Market Mix Fabric by Cath Holden  Pattern from Charming Baby Quilts     
Quilt Maker MaryAnne Sheffield


The Vintage Vibe in Fabric

Either you love it, or you don't. Some of us swoon over anything that whiffs of the 1930's-1970's, and some of us are purists loving only one era: Depression prints, mid-century modern, or those fabrics we distantly remember from our childhood. Something draws us into them like the first bite into a stick of Beeman's gum. Oh, we remember!

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Julie Stocker Quilts Weekend Workshops Register Now!

Julie Stocker Quilts Weekend Workshops

Two Part Workshops held at my studio

in Gnadenhutten, Ohio

Group I: Classes on Saturday, September 19 & Saturday, October 3, 2020

9:30-12:30 All seats filled

Group II: Classes on Sunday, September 20 & Sunday, October 4, 2020

1:30-4:30     All seats filled

$15 per class    Limit of 6 per class


The kids are back to school, and it's time for you to learn some new skills, and sharpen some old ones. It's ME TIME again! Hurrah!! Think you know how to sew a straight line? Great! I'll help you take it a big step forward. You're a seasoned quilter with a few quilts behind you? Feel confident you'll leave the class a much better quilter as I introduce more advanced options for you!

Class I will include:

· How to choose, read and decipher a pattern

· How to choose and prepare your fabric for this quilt

· How to sew a consistent ¼” seam

· How to cut and sew a log cabin block accurately

· Pressing for accuracy

· How to read and use a ruler

· Squaring up blocks

· Options for designing your own colorway for a unique quilt

· Pattern, additional printed support materials, coloring & planning pages, etc.

 

Class II will cover the garden variation of the 8 pointed-star, and use the Two-Peaks-In-One ruler by Creative Grids. I will cover additional design layouts, borders, and tips and tricks for assembling your quilt.

These relaxed Saturday classes are perfect for beating back the Covid blues. If the weather is warm or mild, the large canopy door will be open to provide maximum airflow. It’s like sewing on your porch so you might want to include a hoodie with your supplies.

·  Work in a large, bright, open space at your own 6’ table with ample spacing between tables. One floor layout with restroom. Coffee, tea, water and packaged snacks provided.

  • 12 ½”Creative Grids square ruler for the session will be provided and available for sale
  • Ironing station will be set up with 2 irons or bring your own set up
  • Bring your own sewing machine, notions, rotary cutter, ruler and mat, and fabric to experiment with. Ask me for more details when you call to register.

  Register with your own small group for more fun! Future dates will be added.

 

Email me at julie@pinkdoxies.com for more information or to reserve your spot. Let’s get back to quilting!



 

Friday, September 11, 2020

On and Off the Longarm: Custom and E2E


Custom Quilting for Lynn Caley's Original Design

Teaser pictures only for this quilt today because the maker has plans for it, and I don't want to get in the way of anything. If you plan to publish a quilt, there are often rules in place that the quilt may not have been shown in its entirety. And because I am delivering it today, this post needs to be short. How about I just say, "It's a gorgeous quilt! Great work, Lynn."