Monday, March 25, 2013
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Sewing Day!
I finally got together with some friends and spend the day sewing! I have not had many chances to participate in any guild activities, either, I have been so busy at work lately. Gail hosted and the three C's (Christine, Cathy and Carol) supplied some potluck food for lunch.
I had all those fat quarters cut into rectangles 4.75 x6.75 and sorted into pairs. I would take a pair and then make 4 random slices through them and then alternate the colours and then sew them together. Then I would trim them down to 4.5 inches square. I completed 40 of them and still have about 14 more to go. I am thinking of making a table runner out of it....we shall see.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
The year of the big quilt!
It still needs binding, but here is a photo of my City Harbour Quilt. I had to hang it from the curtain rod in my living room it was the only space big enough for me to take a photo.
Here is a close up of the straight line quilting:
I also hung the Hawaiian Punch quilt in the window to get a better photo, of course the light is shining through the window giving it a bit of a stained glass look. Hopefully it will go off to the machine quilter in the next couple of weeks.
Here is a close up of the straight line quilting:
I also hung the Hawaiian Punch quilt in the window to get a better photo, of course the light is shining through the window giving it a bit of a stained glass look. Hopefully it will go off to the machine quilter in the next couple of weeks.
Monday, March 04, 2013
Barn Quilt
Was driving to Zurich and found this barn quilt off of hwy 4 between Exeter and Hensell...a nice splash of colour on a dreary day!
I have not been blogging but I have been quilting. I have been working each month on a nine patch swap for guild. I am enjoying that, looking forward to the end result.
I picked up my City Harbour Quilt from Diane Carson who machine quilted it for me, it looks awesome but the thing is so big I have no place to hang it so I can take a picture of it...plus I would like to wait until I have the binding on, anyway. Here is a photo of the top finished at a retreat a year ago:
Speaking of large quilts I have finished the top to Dan's Hawaiian Punch quilt, now I have to get material for the back and have that quilted as well, it also is too big for me to take a decent photo of it.
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Luscious Reds
I redeemed a gift certificate for these luscious Oakshott cottons! Just a fun side project to do in February! stay tuned!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Cat Approved!
Yay! I have most of the top pieced, but am running out of white for the outside sashing. My bed is not big enough, I need to check out my dimensions on the king-size bed it will be laying on, I think, before I add the last bit of sashing.
Sunday, January 06, 2013
Progress Report
I would post some photos, but the the "insert image" task will not let me upload from my computer, only from my blog, picasa web, my phone, a webcam, and a URL, the browse button is gone....if this continues, then I am finished with blogging, if I can't post photos from my computer what good is it?
Update: I switched to the Firefox browser and the browse function came back and photos added! yay!
Hawaiian Punch progress report:
I have finished my 16 blocks! Yay! I have sewn them into 4 large strips...
now my question is do I buy white fabric in the length I need for sashing or should I piece them into the length I need?
Friday, December 28, 2012
Making progress
Well, I have fallen short of my goal of this quilt top being done by Christmas, but I have made progress. I need 16 of these blocks I have now completed 8 (6 are shown as there is no room on this design wall for a king size bed quilt!)All the strips are made so it is just a matter of having the time to sew! I should be able to finish the blocks at least this weekend, as long as I don't have to go to work!
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Homemade Pillowcases for Gifts
I love making these pillowcases for Christmas! They are simple to make and always look so good when they are done, but each year I always have to relearn the sausage trick to make the cuff (is that the word?). So I decided to make myself a photo reference and post it here so I can refer to it anytime.
Fabric requirements:
WOF 2 inch strip, 9 inch strip and 27 inch strip
Press 2 inch strip in half lengthwise.
Lay out 9 inch fabric right side up, lay pressed 2 inch fabric along top, pin together at top.
Lay out 27 inch fabric on top wrong side up, pin together at top.
Roll up the 27 inch piece.
Fold up the 9 inch piece so that everything is inside and pin together.
ta da!
Sew quarter inch seam along pinned side. Turn it all inside out and press.
With wrong sides together sew side and bottom with scant quarter inch seam, turn inside out. With right sides together sew 3/8 inch seam on same side and bottom, and turn inside out again. Press! Done!
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Quilts for twins! and for Dan's
I have been very busy lately! I finished these two baby quilts for friends of mine (Danielle and Dan) who are having twins, a boy and a girl sometime in December! It was quite a struggle to do the machine quilting. I hardly ever use a seam ripper except when I am machine quilting. First I didn't like the pattern, rip it out! then I didn't like the colour of thread, rip it out! then I had tension problems, eek rip it out!! but in the end it worked out, I am still learning and it's practice and practice and practice! It's a good thing babies do not have a critical eye when it comes to quilts!
How's about a nice Hawaiian Punch?
So now that I have that done, I have to work on my next big project. A friend of mine, another Dan, asked me to make him a quilt made from some of his Hawaiian shirts. Oh that should be fun I said! King size, he said. eek King size? and most of the shirts are made of rayon! He has a huge collection of shirts! He brought me about 20 different shirts, I sorted them by colour and rejected the polyester ones, I figured I only want one kind of fabric to sew, and only one headache to deal with! and the headache is that it is slippery and wonky. Even after you cut the fabric it gets all distorted. I am continuously experimenting with spray-on starch. In the end I picked out 8 different shirts to use.
This also made it hard to figure out a design. I was going to use cotton fabric for sashing the blocks to stablize it. I found a pattern in my Sew to Swap book by Chrissie Grace, that I thought might work with so many busy fabrics, the only problem was that it was square and I had to make it bigger. I got out my graph paper and started drawing. I also thought I would use white as my solid instead of brown.
My squares will be 2 inches instead of 1 inch and I added a flying geese border for the pillow rest and to make it rectangular instead of square.
Below are my 2 1/2 inch squares waiting to be chain pieced. I needed to make 16x 16-patch blocks! I got those done at the BIQR.
Below is one completed block, I need 16 of these. I am currently chain-piecing the outer borders. 30x strips of 8 squares, and 30x strips of 6 squares. Chain piecing can be monotonous work at best, so I do a bunch as leaders and enders and in between projects. My goal is to get most of the top pieced by Christmas!
Sunday, November 04, 2012
Thank you Gwen!
Life got in the way and I did not get a chance to finish my BIQR posts. There are so much inspiration at these retreats, I am sorry if I am unable to share all the stories. However the most important inspiration story is the one of Gwen Marston! I found out Gwen had retreats in Michigan and Michigan is next door to Ontario, that is do-able! Alas her retreats were full all the time! but then for her 25th anniversary she added a fifth week and Christine and I were in! and we have been each year since!
Meeting her in person was amazing! She is so friendly and welcoming. Newbies do not get left behind! Her retreat is relaxing, her style is spontaneous and liberated! She is my muse and I am so lucky to know her. She does not stop, each year for the past 5 years she has put out a book on quilting and she is happy to include her students' work as well. I am honoured she chose one of mine to be in a book and then in 2 major quilt shows. She taught me to trust in myself. If I had to choose who was the biggest inspiration in my life it would have to be Gwen!
Next year, her 30th year, is the last year for BIQR with Gwen. She is passing the reins to Pat Holly and her sister Sue, who have been loyal retreaters for years. I believe we will get to meet them next year at the final Gwen retreat. So last chance quilters! If you would like to experience a Gwen retreat, sign up now, and put yourself on the waiting list if you have to.
Tuesday, October 09, 2012
Red and White Sisters
Meet Lucy and Beth. Sisters. I don't know a lot about them, but they sat at the table behind me. I met Beth last year at BIQR but this was the first time for Lucy. They had been to the American Folk Art Museum in New York and had seen the Red and White quilts(!) What an impression it must have made on them as each of them spent their time at the retreat on creating their own Red and White treasure!
First Beth finished this gorgeous Amish inpired piece:
before moving on to work on this mesmerizing piece, each strip is a half inch bigger than the previous strip, giving it that 3d look.
Lucy started with a red checkerboard on point with 16-patches in the corners:
Also sitting at the Red and White table was MaryE who was working on her appliqued red berries on white cloth (see previous post) and Kathy! While Lucy and Beth were diligently working on their Red and White masterpieces, Kathy was strolling up and down the aisles shopping for floor scraps, handing out quilting wisdom where ever she went. She loved the Red and White checkerboard but it was not liberated enough for her, so she made it her job to create the liberated version of Lucy's quilt, using floor scraps!
You can find a quilt by Kathy on page 18 of the Liberated Medallions book.
Thursday, October 04, 2012
Liberated Stars Shine!
Every year at BIQR I get my new Gwen Marston book signed by all the participants, and Gwen too of course (!) kind of like a yearbook. It really makes a nice keepsake of the retreat. This year was especially fun as quite a few of us had quilts in her latest book. So we had a great time signing each other's pages and pretending we were stars. Not everyone has a blog to do their bragging on so I thought I might feature their work at the retreat and match it up with the book.
First I will start with Cathy who did the Liberated Witch Hats on page 31. Obviously her piece had a lot of impact on me since I had to play with that fabric too (see last post), but I heard that women in the other weeks also using that fabric. This time Cathy brought a different fabric to work from.
Then there is Pat Haas, her work is on page 86. She likes to dye and play with fabric, her center piece is her own batik that she created.
Again she started with her own painted piece in the center, but what a different colour palette she worked with! She started with some tiny liberated stars...
Then added some red and some Paris novelty print. I think it is stunning!
My quilting buddy Christine is on page 92. She is always making great presents for her family.
This time she brought her unfinished applique piece from 2 retreats previous to work on. (I too brought my piece from the same retreat, but did not work on it all since I got distracted by that Ghastlies fabric). She spent a lot of her time working on "parts" for this piece.
Mary Elizabeth Kinch from Toronto is already a quite known published quilter, she has at least 2 books under her belt, her latest book is Small Pieces, Spectacular Quilts. She made this interesting piece on page 100.
I think when you work with such small pieces all the time you need to have a break and do something really different. MaryE spent a lot of time appliqueing red berries to white fabric! During show and tell she revealed that she wondered that if Jackson Pollock could splatter paint from above she could let her berries fall where they may! In this photo she was experimenting with vine borders, and later she tried out some floating squares....I think sometimes you have got to take an idea and let it go where it may and at BIQR the creative juices flow! I can't wait to see this one done, it will surprise us!
and the there is Kate! wait, if I tell you about Kate I have to tell you about the sisters....I think I will save that post for another day!
I love how those red wedges just pop!
Then there is Pat Haas, her work is on page 86. She likes to dye and play with fabric, her center piece is her own batik that she created.
Again she started with her own painted piece in the center, but what a different colour palette she worked with! She started with some tiny liberated stars...
Then added some red and some Paris novelty print. I think it is stunning!
My quilting buddy Christine is on page 92. She is always making great presents for her family.
This time she brought her unfinished applique piece from 2 retreats previous to work on. (I too brought my piece from the same retreat, but did not work on it all since I got distracted by that Ghastlies fabric). She spent a lot of her time working on "parts" for this piece.
Mary Elizabeth Kinch from Toronto is already a quite known published quilter, she has at least 2 books under her belt, her latest book is Small Pieces, Spectacular Quilts. She made this interesting piece on page 100.
I think when you work with such small pieces all the time you need to have a break and do something really different. MaryE spent a lot of time appliqueing red berries to white fabric! During show and tell she revealed that she wondered that if Jackson Pollock could splatter paint from above she could let her berries fall where they may! In this photo she was experimenting with vine borders, and later she tried out some floating squares....I think sometimes you have got to take an idea and let it go where it may and at BIQR the creative juices flow! I can't wait to see this one done, it will surprise us!
and the there is Kate! wait, if I tell you about Kate I have to tell you about the sisters....I think I will save that post for another day!
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