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Saturday, November 23, 2013

A quilted Christmasy quilt

Today's quilt is one I quilted for my friend, Susan. The pattern is called Wrap It Up and we made it in a class at our LQS. It uses just three colors, but has a nifty interlocking "box" look. She used black with beautiful gold metallic swirls, red with gold dots and black with gold dots. Christmasy, but not too christmasy.


I have a harder time using pantographs, so I've been practicing my freehand allover designs. The only way to get better at it is to just quilt some quilts.  So I took the plunge and quilted her top using a freehand allover holly leaf and berry swirl with some pine branches thrown in. I used black Omni for the top and black So Fine in the bobbin with black 80/20 batting.

A berry grouping with a flourish

 
A lot of texture without being too distracting but lending to the Christmasy flavor.

Here you can see some of the holly leaves and pine branches.
 
A helpful tip: I always practice on paper or a whiteboard first. Once the quilt is on the frame, I put my big piece of acrylic (with colored tape around the edges to mark the boundaries) on the quilt top and doodle the design. Then I really get an idea of how the quilting will look on the quilt. I'll try and get a picture of that for my next post.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Quilting Interconnections

 
It's crazy how the quilting world, with the help of the internet, has become so interconnected. I started this post & then realized how MANY different quilting and idea resources we have at our fingertips - it's never ending! So here goes:
 

NJ1. Extra bits & pieces from a quilt that I work on off & on. The quilt pattern is by Sandi Irish using her Quilted Jewel template and was in the Summer 2013 Quilt Trends magazine.

2. I love the Comma fabric by Brigitte Heitland of Zen Chic, farbstoff-bridge.blogspot.de.  Love her blog, her fabrics and her patterns. (The black & white is something else)

3. My DIL asked for mother & daughter aprons for Christmas & I found a neat pattern by Mary Claire Allen, splendorfallsmc.blogspot.com in the 2012 Modern Patchwork magazine. The photo looks like linen combine with quilter's cottons, which I've been wanting to try, so it's perfect.

I happen to have some linen and I'm staring at these extra bits & come up with a way to make a pieced panel that's topstitched onto the linen apron, kind of like Mary Claire's chevron panel. So voila:

A modern retro look?  Piecing with Comma fabric using the Quilted Jewel template following Mary Claire's pattern!  I attached the bias tape using my new bias binding foot, which I figured out how to use by watching You Tube videos. See! There's no end to the learning and new ideas to try. So thank you to all the quilters who are so willing to share!


Mommy apron
 
 
and Daughter apron