Last year my husband and I went to DC for thanksgiving. We're visiting my friend Christine.
Her and I are going Black Friday shopping at Jo-Ann's. I don't need a lot, but the sales will be nice.
We are also going to spend some time sewing. I didn't want to try to lug my machine around or have to put it in the over head compartments. So I asked if I could borrow the featherweight from my MIL.
I didn't have a wheelie bag that would fit under the seat (and fit the featherweight) but I do have a Vera Bradley miller bag, which the machine fits into quite well.
I wrapped it in my HST quilt. The only snafu, was that TSA wanted to take it out :/ so I had to put it back. But it's good now, and I'm ready for our flight…in two hours!
21 November 2012
17 November 2012
Scrappy Jacobs ladder
So I have been posting about my scrappy Jacobs ladder. I have shown you a few finished blocks, and some of them put together. Well now it's the time to show you the FULL quilt! I am quite excited about this, while I was making it, I was kind of eh (notice a pattern?! I don't like scrappy as much while I am working on it, but put it together! and boom! I fall in love!). This was going to be my first thing on the long arm. Well technically second. The first thing I made I haven't posted about because I haven't finished it yet! I wanted to have something to play with first, I didn't want this quilt to be my guinea pig! This quilt is my baby!
Although it doesn't belong to me anymore. I have shipped it off to my grandpa. I wish I could have given it to him in person, but living 6 hours away kind of hinders that. I have this desire to quilt for all the people I love. I made my grandma a quilt first, then my mom then my sisters, etc. I want to make everyone in my family quilts, but I am pretty sure I have said it before, but I am bound by my imagination. If I don't have an idea, the quilt won't come. I have been trying to decide what I would do for my grandpa. Making quilts for girls is easy. Making quilts for guys: SO TOUGH!!! Well I started the jacobs ladders block and decided it would be GREAT for my grandpa!
So I was able to get it whipped up in no time when I finally knew who it would be for :)
Without further ado here are pictures.
Although it doesn't belong to me anymore. I have shipped it off to my grandpa. I wish I could have given it to him in person, but living 6 hours away kind of hinders that. I have this desire to quilt for all the people I love. I made my grandma a quilt first, then my mom then my sisters, etc. I want to make everyone in my family quilts, but I am pretty sure I have said it before, but I am bound by my imagination. If I don't have an idea, the quilt won't come. I have been trying to decide what I would do for my grandpa. Making quilts for girls is easy. Making quilts for guys: SO TOUGH!!! Well I started the jacobs ladders block and decided it would be GREAT for my grandpa!
So I was able to get it whipped up in no time when I finally knew who it would be for :)
Without further ado here are pictures.
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finished project,
jacobs ladder
15 November 2012
08 November 2012
03 November 2012
Quick post
I've meant to post this all week! But it's been a crazy week at work!
On Monday I rented the long arm machine. I was there from 10 am- 5 pm. I didn't get as much done as I would have liked (ran out of batting!
I will be writing more about the long arm later as I get those projects finished.
I just wanted to share this picture my husband took. (I brought him along so he could see a long arm)
On Monday I rented the long arm machine. I was there from 10 am- 5 pm. I didn't get as much done as I would have liked (ran out of batting!
I will be writing more about the long arm later as I get those projects finished.
I just wanted to share this picture my husband took. (I brought him along so he could see a long arm)
01 November 2012
Two fabric quilt block 1 & 2
I am going to show you some blocks I have been working on, and in a few weeks you'll see the finished quilt!
The first block is one you have actually already seen, so I will just link to it : Jacobs ladder block
Here is the second one
I found this block in one of my quilting books, it said it was called Pennsylvania.
The first block is one you have actually already seen, so I will just link to it : Jacobs ladder block
Here is the second one
I found this block in one of my quilting books, it said it was called Pennsylvania.
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two fabric quilt
31 October 2012
Bloggers quilt festival
Click the image for more information about the Bloggers quilt festival, if you don't know anything about it, it's actually really cool and a way for quilters around the world to get together, when so many of us live busy lives.
This is the quilt I made my husband. Up until this point I had only made quilts with squares. I had made some quilts with designs, but they were all squares. I knew I wanted to make the inch this design for my husband. He's volunteered at a music festival called ichthus and his faith is very important to him.
I was talking to a friend that quilted (much more than I!) and I showed her my square designs and she suggested I make half square triangles. Those were very new to me. But I learned how to make them and I think the quilt turned out quilt nice!
Our first apartment we lived in we used this as our "comforter"/bed quilt because it was large enough for both of us.
I wanted to give it to my then fiancé on our wedding day. But I forgot my foot pedal for my sewing machine and so I had no way to sew. I gave it to him about three weeks later :)
Ichthus quilt
Finished quilt measures : 82"x65"
Special techniques used : HST
Quilted by : Me
Best Category : favorite 2 color quilt, favorite bed quilt
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finished project,
HST
29 October 2012
Fun mail!
I received my block from Debra!!
I love it! Plus a small block that I'm going to add a border to so that I have another!
Isn't that kitty just adorable?!?!
I love it! Plus a small block that I'm going to add a border to so that I have another!
Isn't that kitty just adorable?!?!
Labels:
block received,
block swap adventure
28 October 2012
Testing Quilting designs
So when I learned how to use the long arm quilting machine a few weeks ago, she suggested I use a whiteboard to practice drawing designs, because of how the marker is held. It would be similar to quilting on the machine.
Because of being a teacher I will actually put my hand on the board to steady my hand as I write, so I wasn't sure that idea would work for me.
So I have just been pinning things on pinterest that I thought it would be fun to try on the Long arm machine next time I go. As I was thinking about it though, I thought that I could actually use my ipad to practice drawing quilting designs!
The app I used is called Bamboo paper, Itunes link to bamboo paper. It is free, but they also have a paid version, which I use, because you can have multiple "books" so I have a "quilting" book.
So here are some of the ones I tried out. Some of them are a little shaky because we were in the car while I drew these.
Doing "ferns"
Writing words
This was just practicing. The cool thing about Bamboo paper is that you can insert pictures. so I just played around and put in a block I have made and made a quilting design in it.
And I also did it with my scrappy Jacobs ladder. Just to see what the meander would like like on it.
Because of being a teacher I will actually put my hand on the board to steady my hand as I write, so I wasn't sure that idea would work for me.
So I have just been pinning things on pinterest that I thought it would be fun to try on the Long arm machine next time I go. As I was thinking about it though, I thought that I could actually use my ipad to practice drawing quilting designs!
The app I used is called Bamboo paper, Itunes link to bamboo paper. It is free, but they also have a paid version, which I use, because you can have multiple "books" so I have a "quilting" book.
So here are some of the ones I tried out. Some of them are a little shaky because we were in the car while I drew these.
Doing "ferns"
Writing words
This was just practicing. The cool thing about Bamboo paper is that you can insert pictures. so I just played around and put in a block I have made and made a quilting design in it.
And I also did it with my scrappy Jacobs ladder. Just to see what the meander would like like on it.
Labels:
ipad,
ipad app,
long arm quilting machine
26 October 2012
Block swap across the pond!
For the month of October my partner was http://rubyru-rubyru.blogspot.com She asked for a block in Red and aquas, that was a star pattern.
This is what I was able to come up with!


I chose to do two blocks because I wasn't sure which one I liked better. Hopefully Helen likes them!
This is what I was able to come up with!
I chose to do two blocks because I wasn't sure which one I liked better. Hopefully Helen likes them!
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block sent,
block swap adventure
25 October 2012
UFOs
So I went through all my fabrics/projects to figure out what I have that needs to be finished and to to find a way to finish it. I added the year that I started the quilt. I am hoping to get a lot of these finished soon! Probably next year after I get my Christmas presents done.
Spools - add brown to sides/top, quilt (2010)
Two panel, decide what to do (2010)
UNI quilt, finish putting blocks together, quilt (2010)
Floral blocks - decide what to do. Was going to try a quillow (2009)
One panel - table runner - not sure how to finish it. (2009)
Pinwheel quilt along - finish blocks, put it together. (2010)
Maverick stars - add row of triangles, quilt (2011)
Indiana quilt exchange - quilt (2011)
Pique nique quilt - add a back, quilt (2010)
HS tee shirt quilt interfacing. (2012)
Binding on prequilted material (2005)
X-blocks - quilt (2010)
Chinese coins (2011)
Christmas/thanksgiving runner (2009)
Sudoku quilt, no clue what to do. To quilt it possibly use a different design in each block. (2011)
Spools - add brown to sides/top, quilt (2010)
Two panel, decide what to do (2010)
UNI quilt, finish putting blocks together, quilt (2010)
Floral blocks - decide what to do. Was going to try a quillow (2009)
One panel - table runner - not sure how to finish it. (2009)
Pinwheel quilt along - finish blocks, put it together. (2010)
Maverick stars - add row of triangles, quilt (2011)
Indiana quilt exchange - quilt (2011)
Pique nique quilt - add a back, quilt (2010)
HS tee shirt quilt interfacing. (2012)
Binding on prequilted material (2005)
X-blocks - quilt (2010)
Chinese coins (2011)
Christmas/thanksgiving runner (2009)
Sudoku quilt, no clue what to do. To quilt it possibly use a different design in each block. (2011)
May block that I sent
I sent this block to Debra to May. I thought I had taken a picture of it, but I couldn't find it. So I asked Debra if she could send me a picture! (may 2012 swap)
This block was paper pieced, and I must say this is one of the best paper piecings I have done!! I normally have an issue getting the points & lines to match up!
And if you are interesting in joining the group here is a banner to the blog!
This block was paper pieced, and I must say this is one of the best paper piecings I have done!! I normally have an issue getting the points & lines to match up!
And if you are interesting in joining the group here is a banner to the blog!
Labels:
block sent,
block swap adventure
24 October 2012
Quilt Contest (again)
I was browsing quiltinggallery.com earlier and I found out there was another contest. This weeks theme is "Dots, Checks, Stripes" so I decided I would enter and I found the PERFECT quilt!!
I have actually shared more about it here. For today I am just going to share the picture I submitted for the contest. The contest does not open for voting until Friday. you also do not have to register to vote.
Do you want more information? Do you want to enter your quilt?! Click the image below
I have actually shared more about it here. For today I am just going to share the picture I submitted for the contest. The contest does not open for voting until Friday. you also do not have to register to vote.
Do you want more information? Do you want to enter your quilt?! Click the image below
15 October 2012
More finishes!
I'm shocked! Now I probably should have been grading papers, but my sewing machine was calling my name!
I finished two more UFOs tonight (unfinished objects).
The first is my first jean/flannel rag quilt. Granted it has not been washed and "ragged" yet. I have definitely learned a lot about it. Next time the squares will be bigger and I will take a 1/2" seam allowance.
The second was a fleece "rag" quilt I bought at Jo-Ann's in 2005! I needed to get that bad boy done! And hopefully out of my house soon!
I finished two more UFOs tonight (unfinished objects).
The first is my first jean/flannel rag quilt. Granted it has not been washed and "ragged" yet. I have definitely learned a lot about it. Next time the squares will be bigger and I will take a 1/2" seam allowance.
The second was a fleece "rag" quilt I bought at Jo-Ann's in 2005! I needed to get that bad boy done! And hopefully out of my house soon!
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UFO
14 October 2012
Busy bee!
I have been so busy this weekend. And I sure got a lot done!
I made 6 aprons. I made stocking ornaments. And I finished my values quilt.
Most of this stuff I'm going to try to sell at a craft show this weekend in Indy.
I'm excited. I'll be doing it with my mother in law. We did one about this time last year.
I made 6 aprons. I made stocking ornaments. And I finished my values quilt.
Most of this stuff I'm going to try to sell at a craft show this weekend in Indy.
I'm excited. I'll be doing it with my mother in law. We did one about this time last year.
13 October 2012
Long arm quilting
I have wanted to try a long arm quilting machine forever, I would love to own one, but they are so expensive (even buying used!) so we haven't been able to afford it, but a local quilt shop has one in the shop that people can use. I was SO excited! I finally heard back and today I was able to take the lesson to get trained on using it.
It's not that complicated, but I sure am glad I was able to take a class, I am going back in two weeks to actually quilt a real quilt!! (now to just finish the top ;) ) I did get to bring home a souvenir.
Here is my top
Here is the stitching from when I first started. You can see my loops and stars
My name ;)
On the left are my teachers hearts, to the right mine. and she showed me how she would fill in at the bottom.
and on the left here are her leaves and on the right mine
It's not that complicated, but I sure am glad I was able to take a class, I am going back in two weeks to actually quilt a real quilt!! (now to just finish the top ;) ) I did get to bring home a souvenir.
Here is my top
Here is the stitching from when I first started. You can see my loops and stars
My name ;)
On the left are my teachers hearts, to the right mine. and she showed me how she would fill in at the bottom.
and on the left here are her leaves and on the right mine
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long arm quilting machine
09 October 2012
Finished top!
I was hoping to post this as a finish. But it might be a few days. I actually started this probably two years ago, around the time I started this blog. I found someone who was talking about values quilts. I decided to take a LARGE stack of 4" squares I've had (forever!) and make HSTs. I'd started putting them together and Saturday I got the top done!
The first picture is me holding the top. It's 54"x46".
I decided to back it with red fleece. I quilted in the ditch around the diamonds.
While I was making this project I actually didn't care for it much. But once I got the top done, stepped back and looked at it! Wowsers! I loved it!! You could really see the dark versus the light! (I'm hoping I can see that with my Jacobs ladder quilt!).
The first picture is me holding the top. It's 54"x46".
I decided to back it with red fleece. I quilted in the ditch around the diamonds.
While I was making this project I actually didn't care for it much. But once I got the top done, stepped back and looked at it! Wowsers! I loved it!! You could really see the dark versus the light! (I'm hoping I can see that with my Jacobs ladder quilt!).
02 October 2012
Mini design board!
We haven't found a permanent place to live yet, so I don't want to put up a full design wall. But I found this GREAT tutorial to make mini design boards!
Mini design Board! from bee in my bonnet!
I love it, because Minnie likes to sit in my space next to my sewing machine, and my ironing board is on the other, so I have to roll all around trying to get a block put together! This way I can leave it in my lap or even on my ironing board.
In the tutorial she made them 10x10 so she was able to get 6 from one board. Well most blocks I make are around 12" so I wanted it a little bigger. I made one board 15.5" (that foam board is hard to cut!) and one 14", so I only got two!
It took FOREVER because the tube of fabric I did for the border took forever to turn right side out. I thought about it, next time I am just using ribbon!!
Here is my board!
Here is my board with a block on it! I can't wait!
Mini design Board! from bee in my bonnet!
I love it, because Minnie likes to sit in my space next to my sewing machine, and my ironing board is on the other, so I have to roll all around trying to get a block put together! This way I can leave it in my lap or even on my ironing board.
In the tutorial she made them 10x10 so she was able to get 6 from one board. Well most blocks I make are around 12" so I wanted it a little bigger. I made one board 15.5" (that foam board is hard to cut!) and one 14", so I only got two!
It took FOREVER because the tube of fabric I did for the border took forever to turn right side out. I thought about it, next time I am just using ribbon!!
Here is my board!
Here is my board with a block on it! I can't wait!
06 September 2012
05 September 2012
My "helpers"
I shared a picture of the kitties helping me on baby C quilt #3 but I couldn't post a better picture because I didn't want to give away what the quilt looked like! But now that Kelley has received it, I can share more!
Pepé felt this was the best place for a bath. . .
So they were both laying on my sewing table, and didn't move when I asked them to. So I just put the quilt on top of them. And they both chilled there for a few minutes!
Minnie checking for stray pins and safety pins
Pepé felt this was the best place for a bath. . .
So they were both laying on my sewing table, and didn't move when I asked them to. So I just put the quilt on top of them. And they both chilled there for a few minutes!
Minnie checking for stray pins and safety pins
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