Sunday, July 31, 2011

it’s music to my ears

My very first quilt was from a precut kit of 6.5” squares.  I was so excited about sewing those squares together in nice rows that I collected a bunch of music fabrics and cut most of them up into 6.5” squares. 
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Then they got pushed to the wayside and now since I’m in a git ‘er done mode I really want to get rid of the stacks by making something, so, I sorted through the stacks and divided them into groups of nine squares
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I made a practice 9 patch
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Then I quartered it, turned the pieces til I liked how they looked and sewed them back together.  It’s called a disappearing nine patch.  I like it.  So I’’m going to do some more and end up with a pretty large quilt by the time I’m finished.MusicQuilt (3)
I’ve been putting the smaller squares together to make the sets of 3 that will become 9 patch squares.
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I’ve got seven 18” squares so far.
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Once I get them all sewn together then I’ll cut them all into fourths and finish them.  I think I may put sashing  between the rows.  I’m going to take a couple of the squares to the stitchers garden –home of  1 million  several thousand bolts of fabric.  If I can’t find somethin in  red or the kind of goldy brown then they don’t make itSmile

Thursday, July 28, 2011

update

In between running errands, playing with the dog,  buying some sandals, and other life stuff, I did spend time in my sewing room and managed to finish that stack of towels that I’ve been accumulating for embroidery purposes.  I also finished piecing these two quilts ( they are both throw size)  One will be a Christmas gift.  The other is will be donated to the school where I taught in MS to use in a raffle to help defray overnight field trip costs for some of the students who can’t afford them.  This is the second year that I’ve donated a quilt.  They did pretty well last year.  This time I went to the local fabric shop back home and they very graciously donated the black and white fabrics for the top and I paid for the backing.  Both the quilts were fun to piece.  The Christmas one is from a pattern called Crazy Eights.  It called for eight fat quarters.  The other is from a pattern called Take 5.
Here are some pictures.
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Recognize some of those fabrics Polly?? 
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I totally love the bright blue (which will also be the back) and the zebra print border.
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A few of the fun towels
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DO NOT think of your ghost as an exclamation point when choosing a fabric – you might not pick white –not that it matters because it doesn’t except that I had originally planned on white but didn’t get the fabric out and when I actually needed it I was thinking exclamation and went for a different fabric.  It grew on me pretty fastSmile
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They need to be washed to get some of the  chalk off and the last of the washaway stabilizer.
The witch’s feet is my favorite.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

on the road again



Tomorrow I'm heading to Ohio and PA for a week.  Got a weddinig to go to and then I'm bringing my mom back to TN for a visit so I"ve scheduled a couple of posts to appear at odd moments while I'm away.


Monday, July 25, 2011

yipee skipee

Tomorrow the Bernina shop will open back up after their week at Bernina School.  I'm going to take my 820 in so if they need to keep it it should be fixed when I get back from my trip.   I hope what ever it is it is not serious.

UPDATE
My machine should be ready tomorrow. They said it is probably thread or lint stuck where I couldn't see it to get it out  ARRRRGH!   Oh well.  I still accomplished a lot.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Friday, July 22, 2011

a quilters dream giveaway



My blogging friend Polly is giving away an AccuQuilt Go baby cutter.  The winner will also receive three die of her choice.  It is a great tool for any quilter (or crafter).  It cuts out everything from strips to triangles to hearts and a whole lot more.  That's why I signed up!!  Go check it out here. And don't leave her blog without looking at all  the awesome quilts and other projects that she makes.  She is a very creative lady. 


Wednesday, July 20, 2011

lesson in binding

I  will be so glad when I get my ME (Mary Englebreit) quilt finished.  I’ve had to redo several things more than once with that quilt.  The last (I hope) crazy thing I did was to cut two of the corners when I was trimming some excess fabric after I had sewn the binding on.  On corner was actually cut in half, the other was just sliced and looked like this
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Luckily I had used scraps to make the binding and it was a fairly easy fix.
I took out about five or six inches of the binding on each side of the corner
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and replaced it with the binding I had left over and voila
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four completed corners.  At least “sewing machine” complete.  I still need to fold the binding over to the back and hand sew it down.  Then it’ll be 100%. 
Now I have two quilts to take on my trip with me and finish the hand work.

Monday, July 18, 2011

what do you do if

you have a quilt all basted and ready to quilt (that you want to take with you when you leave to visit relatives next week so you won’t have to mail it) and something goes wrong with the bobbin tension on your 820 AND the bernina shop is closed for this entire week? 
You could get mad and or you could move your Deco embroidery machine and your Activa that goes to class with you into the kitchen so you can watch whatever you want on the big screen and work on turning this stack of waiting to be embroidered towels
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into this  -- I’ve done ten so far and have 8 more to go.

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and while things are embroidering you work on turning cut out quilt pieces into quilt squares like this
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and then into finished quilt tops. 
This is just the beginning folks.  I hope to be very productive doing a bunch of little things so maybe my “works in progress” baskets will be emptied and I can fill them back up again. 
I decided to move out of the sewing room for awhile because it is actually cooler in the kitchen/den  as long as I don’t cook and when I sew, I don’t do much of that.
More later,