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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Cracking the WIP!

Wow, Wednesday again! But at least I've been busy working on my WIP! Cracking it open and gettin' it done! Yup, finished up another project this week. My wonky/improv quilt that was part of Leah Day's homework, awhile back, is completed.
I'm surprised how soft this quilt is with this much FMQ!


I sure did learn a lot about quilting on my new machine. I even got back to work on my Expanding Possibilities quilt.

I will say that using the spool net over the thread really helped eliminate the loops I was getting. Just another tool in my tool belt.

I've also pulled out the Library quilt that has been waiting to be worked on.


I plan on doing this as a QAYG. I picked up some batting last night to get going on this. The best part is that I didn't start any new projects this week. I WILL whittle down this WIP list!!!

No questions for Leah this week. I just plan on taking her advise to "Shut up and go quilt!!!"

Stats for  WIP Wednesday!
In-process: (7)
Purple heart wall hanging ( needs borders, backing, quilting and binding)
Expanding Possibilities quilt (Continue to quilt)
Storybook quilt # 2 - All embroidery is done
Geneva Public Library quilt - join and quilt (maybe make a block or two to even it out)
Sew Cal Gal's April FMQ Challenge - Need to make into a pillow.
Sew Cal Gal's May FMQ Challenge - Need to make into a pillow
Sew Cal Gal June FMQ Challenge - Need to bind.

New projects: (0)
No new projects this week!

Finished (1)
Wonky/Improve QAL quilt -  (done)

I'm linking up with  Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday and The Free Motion Quilting Project for QAL Wednesday




WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced
Free Motion Quilt Along

Color Me Quilty!

Pat

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Wonky/Improv Quilt is FINISHED!!!!


I should really call this quilt my "Learning Curve Quilt"! I learned so much from this quilt, especially the FMQ part. This was my first quilt quilted on my new Pfaff (Miss Frances). And although I struggled getting to know Miss Frances, she now is quilting wonderfully.













This quilt was so much fun because, by it's very wonky nature, it wasn't meant to be perfect! The quilting has some thread blobs, but all in all, it's soft and cuddly. It will make a wonderful quilt for the back of the sofa or down at the beach, it is meant to be used!

If you would like to read about the making of this quilt, click here and here and here  and here.

Today I'm linking up with A Quilt Story for Fabric Tuesday and Plum and June for Let's Get Acquainted and Free Motion by the River for Linky Tuesday
Fresh Poppy Design


Plum and June




2012 Finish-A-Long
Color Me Quilty!

Pat

P.S. My sincerest apologies for not responding to all your lovely comments. I am very slack and sorry! I do read and love each and everyone, but I struggle to find the time to respond to all of them. I really love and appreciate each and everyone that visits and I do try to answer through email. (If you are a no-reply blogger, I have no way to respond to any of your questions or comments).

Sunday, August 26, 2012

UFO Sunday!


Today is Leah Day's first UFO (UnFinished Objects) Sunday.  Now, many of you know that I participate in WIP Wednesday, but this is different. I'm hoping that participating in this linky party we will create a community of sharing ideas to get projects back into action. So today I'm sharing a quilt that I and a whole group of kids started as a Library demonstration project back in February of the year .

7 blocks of fused raw edge applique
The kids got to see and feel real hand-made quilts, many for the first time.

Then they got to play, cut out shapes and create their own blocks

Kaitlyn's block

Jania's block

Brynn's block

Madison's block

Tanya (Librarian) creating a block for her daughter

Beth (Library Director) creating her own block.
I plan on adding two additional blocks to even it out, so that I can put all nine blocks together. I will construct it in a qayg (quilt as you go) method. But how should I quilt it? Just stitch around each applique (straight stitch an 1/8" from the end)? Should I do any filler stitches? Should I use medium loft polyester or high loft polyester?  I would love to hear how you would approach this quilt. When this is done, it will hang in the Geneva Public Library.

My challenge is to have this finished for the start of the school year (the week after Labor Day).

So I'm off to check out what other UFO's are flying around blogland at the Free Motion Quilting Project!

Color Me Quilty!

Pat

Friday, August 24, 2012

QED Winner for August!

WOW, what wonderful embellished projects linked up to QED for August! If you want to see them click here then click on each link!  But now I need to announce the winner....drum roll please.....

Aubrie from Teach 'n Craft! Aubrie's FMQ is awesome and I LOVE the modern quilt design! You really need to check out some of her work, it's fabulous!
Source: Teach n'Craft
Aubrie won some of my hand-dyed fabric. Aubrie,  I have emailed you for your contact information to send you this month's prize.



Color Me Quilty!

Pat


Thursday, August 23, 2012

Jester's Hat - Sew Cal Gal's August FMQ Challenge


This month's Sew Cal Gal's FMQ Challenge tutorial was from Wendy Sheppard showing us her "Jester's Hat". I immediately loved the curly design and set out to add it to my repertoire of stitches.  I always draw a new motif before I try to stitch it. With this design I drew and drew and drew it - in a word, I struggled.

One of numerous attempts to draw Jester's Hat
Then something clicked, I realized that the second swirl of the first hat was the first swirl of the second hat. The hats flipped direction, but you could pivot on the swirl. Depending on how big you draw the second swirl, you can fill in spaces on the quilt.
Adding the little flare in the middle of the hat seemed to help me remember where I was in the design. I also really like the look of this version.


This motif was the last section of my wonky/improv quilt. Now to trim and bind and I'm done.

Thank you to Wendy Sheppard and Sew Cal Gal for the wonderful opportunity to learn fun new FMQ designs. I have completed all of the FMQ challenges to date.

July Challenge
June Challenge
May Challenge
April Challenge
March Challenge
February Challenge
January Challenge

Today I'm linking up with Sew Cal Gal for the August FMQ Challenge and with Happy Quilting for TNT Thursday.

Color Me Quilty!

Pat

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Thread Gone Wild!

I'm getting a little closer to finishing my Wonky/Improv. quilt. Just one more area and a couple of partially completed areas to FMQ. Last night I finished up the sharp stipple section, then worked on McTavishing a little section.

Sharp stippling
  
McTavishing

More McTavishing
 If you're a regular reader, you know that I've been struggling with FMQ on my new machine. I did sort out a lot of the problems the other day (click here to read that post), which made a huge different. But I'm still having periodic problems. As a Quality Engineer (my day job), I'm trying to figure out the root cause, what is happening, when it happens, why is it happening.
Notice the loop before the thread guide. Sometimes this loop gets so big it catches on the (bobbin) thread guide (the little metal piece that is above the thread guide in the picture)

The thread seems to be very loose and loopy. Even when I put the thread on a spool stand, I still have issues. So my question to Leah this week is would a thread spool net help? I have a bunch of these, but I've never used one. Do I need to cut it down? Is there anything I need to know before I use this? Any other suggestions of things to try?

Thread spool net


Stats for  WIP Wednesday!
In-process: (8)
Wonky/Improve QAL quilt -  (Continue to quilt)
Purple heart wall hanging ( needs borders, backing, quilting and binding)
Expanding Possibilities quilt (Continue to quilt)
Storybook quilt # 2 - All embroidery is done
Geneva Public Library quilt - join and quilt (maybe make a block or two to even it out)
Sew Cal Gal's April FMQ Challenge - Need to make into a pillow.
Sew Cal Gal's May FMQ Challenge - Need to make into a pillow
Sew Cal Gal June FMQ Challenge - Need to bind.

New projects: (0)
No new projects this week!

Finished (0)


I'm linking up with  Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday and The Free Motion Quilting Project for QAL Wednesday



WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced
Free Motion Quilt Along

Color Me Quilty!

Pat