Wednesday, December 31, 2008
2009 New Years Goals - Part 1
This morning I actually took the quilt out of the box and took this picture. I'm surprised I was able to find it so quickly so it really must be time to get it finished. The pale areas in the main body of the quilt (top centre square, left centre square and right centre long narrow strip) are going to have some embellishment work done once the quilting is done.
Tomorrow I will post the rest of my goals for the New Year. I starting thinking about them last night and I think it's going to be a busy year.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Goodies in the Mail
One thing that I want to try making is some fabric Origami star ornaments with this fabric for next Christmas. I came across this site http://www.fabricorigami.com/ and I'm planning on ordering the star pattern and giving it a try. this will likely be a project for later in the year.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Prep Work for Workshop in January
Below is how far I got and as you can see I've got plenty of blue squares, OK on green, orange, some pink, not much red, purple or yellow. This was just going through my box of scraps and what I got from Angelcat ( ;-) Thanks) in a scrap swap we participated in this past fall. I now need to go through my boxes of fabric to try and expand the range of colours, but I suspect I will have to go shopping for some more yellows. The other colours that I still have to start cutting are the black and white blocks.
Below is a shot of Cathy Tomm's "Luminous Diamonds" Quilt and a detailed view. I really like how these squares eventually turn into these diamond shapes. I'm not to sure about the zig zag border, but then what else you would do? She calls her background a "scrappy" background, but in the instructions you could also make it all in tones of one colour.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Sewing Machine is Back
Linda at the shop where my machine was serviced did mention that there are some machines that seem to have issues with the thicker thread and if I encounter the problem again to try using a regular weight thread in the bobbin with the thicker thread on top. So there still is hope for the YLI machine quilting thread since it does give a nice finish to the quilting.
I've just got one more full day of work today and a half day tomorrow and then I'm off for the holidays and I'm looking forward to getting back to my projects from the Gloria Loughman workshops.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Charms for Charity
Send in six 5-inch charms of 100% cotton fabric. Three of the charms will go directly to making quilts for charity and the other three will go into a pile for a contest. Once Michele has 36 charms in the contest pile, she’ll do a random draw and one lucky sender will win the entire pile of 36.
You’ll have a one in 12 chance to win. She’ll just keep making piles of 36 to randomly draw a winner. So, if 36 of you participate, there will be three winners. For more details and Michele's address here's the link: http://quiltinggallery.com/tag/charms-for-charity/
I decided to contribute some charms cut from fabric that I got on my trip to Hawaii this past spring. I'm sure that they will brighten up one of their quilts.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
International Fiber Collaborative - 2009 Project
" Participants will create a full-sized tree for display in April 2009 at Big Springs International Park in Huntsville, Alabama. Much like a live tree is interdependent on its leaves and roots for survival, societies are interdependent on the greater whole, family units, communities, and countries.
Participants from around the world are invited to create leaves to contribute to the creation of the tree. In total, up to 30,000 leaves may be used."
This sounds like a very interesting project. Criteria for the leaves are located here:
http://www.internationalfibercollaborative.com/html/treeproject.html
I've got some ideas for creating some fabric leaves and I think I just might create 1 or 2 for the project. The deadline for submission of your leaf is March 15, 2009 so there is plenty of time after the holidays are done.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Cat Quilt for a Friend - Part 4
I got the machine quilting finished Friday evening so I took my machine to the shop on Saturday for a tuneup &/or repair. I should hear back by Tuesday whether it is a simple tuneup or something more major. I got the hand work done over the rest of the weekend and the quilt has been wrapped up and will be mailed off today after work. Below are some pictures of the finished quilt.
Here is the full quilt.
Cat silhouette facing right.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Cat Quilt for a Friend - Part 3
It's a beautiful seamist colour but the thread is considerably thicker than the previous threads that I have used (King Tut, Sulky, Guterman, etc.). When I was doing the stitch in the ditch portion I had no problems with the thread tension. I use a walking foot when I'm doing that task and that seems to eliminate issues with tension and slippage.
With this thicker thread and free motion quilting, I had to increase my tension a fair bit but it seemed to be a very fine line between where the settings were right for the tension on the right side of the quilt vs. the back of the quilt. When I go around curves the tension isn't quite right on the back and there doesn't seem to be a right setting to resolve that problem. It's minor, in that the person who is getting the quilt won't even know there is a problem because she doesn't sew. But none the less, I find it frustrating that I'm using this wonderful thread but it just won't behave. Hey at least it's working for the front of the quilt.
I had the machine in for servicing back in the summer but I also have been doing a lot of quilting. So once I'm done my projects for December I might take it back for another servicing to see if that might clear up my tension issues. I've had a few others issues with the tension that got resolved but it seems to keep cropping up.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Quilt Guild Challenge 2009
The kit was $10 and I figured this might be as good a time as ever to to try my hand at entering something into a competition. I'm not sure yet what my design is going to be but I've got some ideas mulling in my brain. Once something comes together I will post my design. Below are the three fabrics that were in the kit. the 2 black ones are from Mark's Califon collection currently available in shops and the blue one is from the Krakow collection to be released in January.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Cat Quilt for a Friend - part 2
In the border I plan to outline quilt the cats that are on the black background. So my aim is to get this quilt finished by the end of this week. Wish me luck.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Tips & Tricks - Fusible Web
So what to do now. I had a look at the Misty Fuse package and it mentioned that you can draw your design on the parchment paper. Then when you place Misty Fuse over it and the fabric on top and go to iron the sandwich the Misty Fuse with pick up the image off the parchment. Well it was worth a try. for dark fabrics they recommended a white marker pencil, but I only had a yellow one. Below is the end result and it worked. Now the lines weren't nice and smooth but they were OK to work with for this size of piece. I would want a better quality of line for large pieces. I think I will experiment with different types of markers later when I have some free time to see if there are some that work better than others.
This was very easy to cut out since you just have a layer of fabric with a thin coating of Misty Fuse.
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Gloria Loughman - Colour is Magic
I had problems with the small tree to the left with the fusible web product and it got kind of munched. Tomorrow after work I have some time so I'm going to try an experiment with Misty Fuse and freezer paper to see if that will give me better control over the process. I will let you know how that turns out.
Monday, December 1, 2008
Gloria Loughman - Layer by Layer
So even though it was a very frustrating start to the day, I still have a very enjoyable time once I got there. For this class you had the option of working on your own design or pick one of 4 designs that Gloria had created. Given my time constraint I picked one of her designs. Gloria has an interesting way of working on her quilts where she breaks apart her design into sections, works on each one separately then at the end sews the sections back together. Working in these sections it certainly makes it easier to manipulate the pieces, work on the embellishments and then in the end merge the pieces together.
I do have a question for anyone who has experience with fusible web products. What do you use and do you like the product or do you experience and challenges with it. The one that the shop Country Connections had for sale was called "Steam a Seam 2" and it proved to be a bit problematic and several of us has challenges using it. When you peeled the one side off and placed it on the fabric and ironed it on things appeared to be OK. Later when you were ready to place that fabric on your design and you went to peel the second backing off, often the glue layer didn't stay on the fabric but was still stuck on the paper.
Below is a picture of my sections of design. It's actually the tree design that I posted on Tuesday November 25th. Angela does the seaweed fabric in the bottom section look familiar? So for the time this will be a UFO since I have to get the Christmas quilts finished. Once they are done then I will come back and work on this.
Here are a couple of pictures of what two of the ladies who sat in front of me did. I didn't get to see much more of any one's else work because by the end of the day for what ever reason the other ladies were very quick to pack their work away.