Finished! I learned this "system" from Jackie Robinson /Animas Quilts, called Strip and Slash and purchased her DVD years ago. Her method is precise, and productive, as well as an effective method to use scraps. I've made 5-6 quilt using her "technique". Thank you, Jackie!
I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
Sunday, February 25, 2024
2468 pieces. MORE Kaleidoscope Blocks!
Monday, February 19, 2024
Minor Improvements in the Studio
What is that? My second sewing station is a door on 2 file cabinets with the machine on the door, and a chair slides under the work area between the file cabinets. Occasionally the top area needs a little extra room when quilting a large quilt. I pulled one drawer out on the file cabinet, and inserted this piece of firm masonite (or similar), glued the paint sticks onto the correct place on the back so it stayed in the right place, turned the masonite over, and I have a good size area for additional support for the quilt. It is loose enough so I can just pull it off and slide it under the cabinet, and close the drawer up as needed. This cost me all of $5.10 - the large paint sticks were free, and the lumber yard cut the masonite for free.
Monday, January 22, 2024
Progress adding borders QAYG
See that teal and turquoise block? It's looking like "transparency", an effect I'm liking. The center blocks were all sewn and machine quilted traditionally, and I actually used a pattern. Because it's very large and I also had issues with "what machine can I use? (I hadn't purchased the Janome 6700P yet) so my plan was to make and quilt the borders separately, and add them QAYG, to eliminate some of the bulk. It's working quite well. I set up a large table in the middle of the room, to take some of the weight off my lap when finishing the last seams when hand sewing. Size is about 88" x 104" I'll make 2 pillow cases and send it off soon. May take me another 2-3 weeks for final finishing. The blocks were so much fun because while they are all almost the same, value alterations from block to block resulted in a myriad of different looks.
Here is the 3-fabric mitered border, not yet finished. I'll sew that last bias seam by machine and add a seam binding to cover seam.
I absolutely find it impossible to use just ONE machine quilting design -- gotta try them all! LOL
Sunday, December 17, 2023
Kaleidoscope, dark corners and something NEW
If you add DARK corners to the outside Kaleidoscope block, the entire "look" of a regular Kaleidoscope is altered.
I added the fused triangles to the one piece border when it seemed the border needed something extra. Fused triangles are difficult to piece onto other triangles. Live and Learn.
Backing fabric was perfect. I'm going back for another 6 yards for another project.
My "old" Janome 6500 just could no longer be fixed for free-motion quilting, altho is does regular sewing perfectly. After trying out a number of other machines, until I was just plain discouraged and/or confused, my dealer suggested the Janome 6700P, which is pretty close to the 6500, but with a nice W I D E 10 -inch bed.
Yeaaaaa -- Perfectly wonderful, out of the gate! I'm happy. This block is from a book - yes, I actually used a pattern - Rock that Quilt Block by Linda Hahn & Deborah Stanley. This star is one of many crown/star arrangements from almost the same design, yet colored in many ways to suggest different designs. I wanted a block that filled up the 12 in. space, and I also came up with 20 different star designs. They blend because of general shape and/or fabrics. Corners were pp'ed and made that secondary design when the sashing was inserted between blocks.
Where have I been? right here, teaching, sewing and quilting, a little mentoring, running a household, keeping up the yard, etc., moving furniture, just like the rest of you. It's been 4 long years since DH passed - still very difficult to be without him.
Thursday, October 19, 2023
Another Quarter Log Cabin
Quarter Log Cabin in Blue . Friend Linda "cleaned up her sewing space before company arrived" and donated a LOT of lovely blue fabrics to the FREE TABLE at our local All Day Sew. I snatched it up and 2 months later it turned into this! Thank you Linda. I added the background blue-gray . Note the unexpected lavendar strips! This is the 3rd or 4th Quarter Log Cabin I've made. Size is approx. 70 x 82. I added a faux flange binding.
The back. I am practicing with rulers.
Plaid Pleasures was made from real left-over fabric from real shirts I've made over many years. NO SHIRTS were cut up. The unexpected "spools" was a nice surprise.
Hopefully I will post more frequently. This last summer was totally lost due to having an old body inside an active mind! Get your mammograms - the advances in medical technology makes some "repairs" almost simple altho time-consuming.
Monday, July 17, 2023
Kaleidoscope Variation, Quarter Log Cabins, Star Quilt
Just playing with variations. mmm how to border it ??? Kinda "heavy" with so much action. I wanted to make the star main focus, but perhaps plain wedges would have been better. Live and learn.
A BONANZA from the FREE TABLE at All Day Sew! This one is gonna be stunning!!!!!!!
New railing on new deck is PERFECT for showing off quilts! The quarter log cabin is NOT the same as the above quarter log cabin. I've made FIVE Quarter Log Cabins! Wowsa - a perfect project for those scraps.
Not sure if I ever posted this. Note there are dark stars, AND light stars.
Close up of quilting on my DSM.
I'm still here - just busy with living! Still quilting a lot, and home AND BODY maintenance is taking more time and needing more attention! I happily discovered the Blogger changes made things easier.