Showing posts with label Melissa's quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melissa's quilt. Show all posts

Thursday, March 28, 2013

Yep, I finished that!

Here's Melissa's charity quilt, finished. Remember, Melissa helped design the quilt, and I sewed it for her. Quilted with loops and flowers in a few focal points, and stitched-in-the-ditch throughout. Backed with the same fleece as Melissa's own quilt.
It's so windy outside, the only way to take a picture is to lay it out on the grass! 
I've mailed the quilt to Melissa, and she's spending some time loving it. She wouldn't be the first person to fall in love with something she's created, and to change her mind about giving it away! 



I finished the Liberated Wedding Ring quilt, too! I just love these colors and prints, and the way the rings interlock and re-form.
 It's been washed so you can see all of its crinkly goodness. I outline-quilted a few of the rings, hoping they'd stand out a little, but they don't. Now I know I'd need to trapunto them, to add extra batting in just those areas. I'll try that sometime, in another quilt.

 You can see in this next photo the border quilting, a mandorla shape and a diamond. (I had to look up the word to describe the pointed ellipse, or almond shape, between the diamonds, and I'm sure I'll never use the word again. Still, it's good to know there's a word for it!) Anyway, I chose it because it echoes the shapes made by the bisecting rings in the quilt design.

The quilt has an over-all vine and flowers pattern quilted on it, achieved by outline-quilting this large-scale floral print on the back of the quilt. I'd seen the technique at last year's quilt show, and recently I took a workshop class to learn it from an art quilter. My new sewing machine (a Pfaff Expression3.0) produces beautiful, even stitches on both sides of the quilt, and it turned out great! I love the loose, overall design on this busy quilt.
 The bright, cheerful floral compliments the blues and greens on the front, I think.



 Do you remember when I received this mini quilt in a swap?
 It sat on the railing for a year and never really belonged anywhere. What I really had wanted to ask for in the swap, was a sewing machine cover. I knew, though, that I'd eventually get a new, bigger machine, so I simply asked for whatever the swapper wanted to make.
I still wanted a sewing machine cover, however, and even more now that I have the machine I'd looked forward to getting! So, I took the mini-quilt apart, and re-made it into this really great-looking cover!
I also took inspiration from my table partner at the sewing workshop, and made the mug-cozy here, to hold all several of my sewing gadgets. I love sewing gadgets!

There have been some new babies born in the family, so I made some of my favorite booties.

Bethany sent me this photo of Poppy's I Spy quilt on her new bed. Many of the blocks in this quilt were made by partners in the 3x6 online block swap. I like how the sides of the quilt are long enough to hang nicely or get tucked in, and that you can still see the blocks, even under the foot of the bed. Isn't it sweet?

 Something new, and unfinished:
Last August I won some fabric from Lily's Quilts, a line called Indie from Pat Bravo's Art Gallery Fabrics.
Then I bought some more, from the same line, and let it sit for a while. Over and over, though, I've loved Sujata Shah's designs on The Root Connection, and I decided to throw all of this line, plus a few batiks and solids from my stash into making her Painted Zigzag. Here's my version, in progress on my design wall.


This weekend is Easter. Here's a picture from a long, long time ago of our friend Nancy (who reads this blog!), Ralph, and me, dressed as Three Blind Mice. We could pass for Easter bunnies, I think!
Which of my finishes is your favorite? Have you finished something lately?

Monday, February 4, 2013

Starting the new year green.

What? I never showed you Melissa's quilt?? Here it is!
Finished quilt top
A year ago, for Christmas, I sent Melissa a store-bought Christmas present. It was appreciated, but Melissa was hoping for a handmade quilt from her Aunt Linda. With that kind of enthusiasm, Melissa chose the fabrics and pattern for this colorful and cozy snuggle blanket. She was very happy to receive it last fall.
Quilt put to good use by Melissa and Honey

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I had a lovely phone chat with my oldest daughter, Bethany, today. She's a real artist.
"What have you been up to?" she asked. "What projects are you working on? I've missed seeing your creations."
Well, that's a nice, no pressure way to jump in here and show you a few things that have been keeping me busy.


You know, I work for the school district, and we got four weeks off for the Christmas holiday! That means I had a whole week to get ready for Christmas, a whole week to thoroughly enjoy having all our kids here (I hope to come back here with some of those great holiday memories, but I'm not making any promises), a whole week to recover from Christmas (though I always keep my tree and decorations up through New Year's Day), and then a week all to myself. And I sewed.

I gave up on resisting Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt,  and dove in, making hundreds of 4-patches, flying geese, and other components of the Easy Street pattern. No photos; I was sewing, but here are a few leftover bits.

I considered going with a different color scheme, but stuck with the prescribed plan, figuring Bonnie chose the final color for a reason. Would I have liked it better with red instead of green? Maybe. Now I have a basket full of blocks ready to be sewn together into a big quilt top, but I'm not in love with it, and I have other projects I want to finish.


I pulled out these "Liberated Wedding Ring" blocks, and decided to make some more, for a nice big lap quilt for myself.

It's very busy, but I like it a lot! I asked at a guild sewing event if I should calm it down, and Janie said, "Too late, now!" Ha ha! But I think the border I added does calm it a bit. I spent Superbowl Sunday making a backing, piecing batting together, and spray basting the layers together. Now I'm pondering how to quilt it.


I also basted together this little beauty.

It's made of leftovers from the quilt I made for Melissa. She helped design it. Melissa's plan is to sell raffle tickets for this quilt, then give the money to her local animal shelter, the one where Honey was found.  She has a big heart!


Hmm, looking at these projects, I see a lot of green. I think my next project will not have green.