Saturday, December 31, 2016

Quilting in the New Year

It's New Year's Eve and I'm a party animal.  I'm spending the evening working on Bonnie Hunter's En Provence mystery quilt step two (yes, I'm that far behind) and adding projects to my Quilter's Planner:


It's humbling to start writing down all of my in-progress quilts; they are legion.

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Friday, December 30, 2016

Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?

I planned to make new Serviettes for Christmas, but that didn't get done.  Today, I cut out the pieces for my Christmas Serviettes:


I'm trying to decide if these are a week late or nearly a year early.  Any thoughts?

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Thursday, December 29, 2016

Lazily Quilting Lazy Sunday

I finished my Bonnie Hunter Lazy Sunday quilt top and already have it on  my quilt frame:


Since I want to give it as a gift on January 6.  I decided quick, simple quilting was the way to go:
The recipient wouldn't love this quilt more if it were custom quilted, so an edge-to-edge wandering swirl will do just fine.

Believe it or not, that thread is PURPLE!  I auditioned several thread colors, and my FabuLux Wisteria won.  I have used Wisteria on a shocking number of quilts, some that weren't purple AT ALL!  This thread is a bit of a chameleon and I love it for that quality.

What are you quilting?  Do you have any favorite thread colors that seem to work on most quilts?

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Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Gifting

I have a few questions for you:

Did you make any Christmas/holiday presents?

Did you get them done in time?

Did you know it's nearly impossible to get a good photograph of a neutral-colored hat?

I made a new hat for my hat-wearing mom. She likes neutral/muted colors, so I picked a funky gray swirl for the outside and plain black for the lining:


I won't show you the photos I took of me wearing the hat, of my husband wearing the hat, of a squash wearing the hat...  The basketball was BY FAR the best model for the hat!

I love this hat pattern by Betz White.  I've made it before and will definitely make it again.  It's quick and easy and looks so different with each fabric change!

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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Pinch Me!

Can it be true?  Can I really be finished with my Lazy Sunday quilt top and all of the millions of triangles in the borders?


Yes, it is and I can!

Now, how should I quilt this?

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Monday, December 26, 2016

Piles of Progress

I stole away for an hour today to try and make some progress on my Lazy Sunday quilt.  I'm at the
"Make eleventy-thousand triangles for the borders" step of the instructions.  I'm starting to see some actual progress:


I'm determined to finish all of my unfinished Bonnie Hunter quilts before her 2017 mystery!

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Sunday, December 25, 2016

A Quilting Gift to Myself

I stole an hour tonight to work on Lazy Sunday.


I'm not sure when I'll get the chance to quilt again while taking care of houseguests for the week, but I certainly enjoyed my hour-long present to myself.

Merry Quilting to all and to all a Good Night!

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Saturday, December 24, 2016

Sweet Times

It's the Brown Family Post Christmas Eve Church Service Chocolate Fondue Party


May you enjoy the sweetness of family this holiday season

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Friday, December 23, 2016

Decisions, Decisions

I might actually have time to make a new set of Serviettes for Christmas dinner.

Which fabric combination do you like?


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Thursday, December 22, 2016

Unpacking and... Uh Oh!

It's official.  I'M HOME!!!  I know that I'm officially home because I just finished unpacking all of my suitcases and stored my carry-on bag.  I leave for Quilt Con exactly two months from today.  Two. Months.  TWO MONTHS!!!!

As I'm sorting through  my quilts, I found a big Uh-Oh!  At some point in my travels, many people enjoyed looking at this quilt:


 I will admit that it's one of my favorites.  What isn't my favorite, though, is realizing that someone was a little careless with an inkpen while looking at my quilt:


So... how do you remove pen ink from a pastel yellow quilt?  I'm open to any and all suggestions.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Renaming the Furniture

In my living room, I have a piece of furniture   Some may call it a "rocking chair" but here we call it the "binding chair."

Sadly, this week the binding chair is getting fuller rather than emptier as I get quilts finished to the point of hand binding:


If you look in the background of the photo (and you know that you do!) you'll see the Christmas door decorations that finally made it out but not onto my front doors.  Maybe I'll hang them in between all of the hand binding I'll be doing today?

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Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Yes, It's really for you

Two weeks ago, I gave away my Starry Eyed quilt. I saw the recipient today and she asked "Did you really mean to give that to me?  It's so pretty!  Surely I misheard you and the quilt was meant for someone else?"

This confirms that the quilt is with the right person in its forever home. 


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Monday, December 19, 2016

Cutie Quilt -- Jack's Star

I've designed over a dozen Cutie Patterns and if forced to play favorites, I'd have to pick Jack's Star as one of my favorites.

I just finished making another Jack's Star quilt:



I made this quilt with children in mind.  The prints on the front of the quilt include Cheezits, polka dots, and monkeys, and the back of the quilt is full of purple hippos!

Black on black quilting is tough to see, so I chose charcoal thread instead:


The wool batting really helps the quilting to pop!

This quilt will travel as a sample for a while, but will eventually be given away once I make another copy for myself.  I can't imagine not having a Jack's Star in my Cutie Quilt trunk show ever again!

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Sunday, December 18, 2016

Sewing Room Confessional

I finished traveling for work 14 days ago.  I've had much to do during these 14 days, but I will admit my disappointment with myself for not having checked "clean sewing room and make it a magazine-worthy studio that you never want to leave" off my to-do list yet.

While IM unpacking my travel bags from the year, I'm noticing a few problem areas in my studio (basically, every thing in the entire room).

This is under my cutting table:


The cardboard boxes store my fat quarter collections and the plastic bucket is full of scraps for crumb quilts:


I will always have a bin for fabric crumbs since I love to stitch Victoria Findlay Wolfe's 15 Minutes of Play quilts, but there has to be a better storage solution for the rest of this junk stuff.

Maybe, someday, I'll check off that "clean sewing room " box on my to-do list.  The best I can hope for today, though, is admitting that I have a problem.

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Saturday, December 17, 2016

This Week's Buffet of Quilting Choices

Any time I hear someone say "I bored," I think "They must not know how to quilt!"  I don't think I ever have been or could be bored!

Just look at the quilting choices currently out and in process in my sewing room:



I am behinder than behind, but I've made at least one sample block of each step.

I pulled out another old Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt to work on, Lazy Sunday:


I am at the "make eleventy-thousand half square triangles for the borders" stage of the pattern, so progress is slow on this quilt just now.

If you loved Cutie Quilts like I love Cutie Quilts, you'd always have one in process:


This is a sample of a yet-unreleased Cutie Pattern. Stay tuned!

When I'm not piecing, I'm quilting.

I can't show much of this quilt because there's a certain holiday coming soon:


Shocking no one, I am using ribbon candy on this quilt.

I have another copy of my Cutie Quilt pattern, Vintage, in process:


This is treasured fabric from Australia that's time has finally come to be used!

I am still working on this happy little baby quilt made mostly from Pat Sloan's Bobbins & Bits fabrics:


When I'm tired of quilting, I can pick a project from my binding chair:


All I want for Christmas is a binding fairy.  Is that too much to ask?

What projects are on top of your quilting surfaces this weekend?

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Friday, December 16, 2016

My New Obsession -- Periphery Quilt Pattern

As a pattern designer, I make many copies of my own quilts, but sometimes someone else's pattern tickles my fancy and I have to make it over and over again.

Periphery is my latest crush.  The lovely and talented Mary Maguire designed it for By The Numbers Patterns.  This pattern is designed to use fat sixths of fabric, but it is also charm square friendly.

I dove into my bucket of 5-inch squares cut from my leftover bits of fabric and pulled out cool blues/purples and set them in gray fabric.  I seem to be making a bunch of cool quilts lately, and it suits me just fine!

The sun has been hiding since I finished this quilt, so I struggled to get the photo taken in poor light:


Do you love it?

I pulled a bunch of fabric from my stash for the backing.  I used leftover hippopotamus fabrics and some half-yard cuts with the same cool tones:


I had fun choosing the thread for this project:


For the top thread, I used my FabuLux Cuddle which has shades of lavender, light blue, and mint.

I used a DecoBob prewound bobbins for the back of the quilt, but I could have wound my own bobbins as well.

This quilt is a gift for someone who will love it whether it's a simple scrap quilt or a Houston Best of Show Winner, so I felt safe experimenting with my machine binding technique:


This quilt is on its way to a good home where I know it will be loved and slobbered on by puppies.

So isn't this simple quilt just the cat's meow?  I have pulled charm squares for a few more of these lovelies and can't wait to piece them up!

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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Do You DecoBob?

There is an unsung hero in most of my quilts.  It is the strong and silent type of hero.  It provides a strong foundation, keeps to itself, and makes my day easier by saving me time.

It's DecoBob thread.  I use it nearly exclusively in the bobbin when I machine quilt, regardless of the thread I am running through the needle.

DecoBob is an 80wt 2-ply polyester thread.  It makes a beautiful stitch, keeps your machine quilting from getting thick when you over-stitch, and the bobbins last (nearly) forever!  I love not having to change my bobbin as often!

I just finished quilting this quilt with FabuLux Rocking Horse, a 40wt 3-ply thread in the needle and DecoBob in the bobbin:


The pastel FabuLux blends really well into this shabby-chic quilt!

The back:


Only the DecoBob shows on the back of the quilt. 

I am now carrying several colors of DecoBob in my online store in both 2000m spools and M-size pre-wound bobbins (boxes of 24).  Try it on your next quilt!

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Wednesday, December 14, 2016

I Wish I May, I Wish I Might...

Do you have a wishlist for your quilting?  If you've been following me recently, I wish I had a clean, organized, and beautiful quilting room.  I'm taking steps toward that, but that's not my wish for tonight.

Tonight, I wish I liked my quilt bindings done by machine.  I don't.  I really, really don't.  My favorite looking binding comes when I stitch the binding on to the front by machine and hand stitch it to the back.  Sadly, this takes a bajillion years.  Machine binding is faster, but it also looks different.

I once again tried to like machine binding tonight.  I worked on a quilt where the binding didn't matter much.  I machine stitched the binding on, turned it, and stitched it down by machine.

Here's how it looks on the front:


The stitching doesn't look terrible, but Wow I need a manicure!

Here's how the stitching looks on the back:


Let's assume I get better at binding (I need more practice), that my stitching lines are perfectly straight (they really, really aren't), and that I used thread that matched better (the easiest of the three to accomplish).  Even if I do all of that, I still don't like the look of the stitching on top of the binding.

Once again, I'm back to hand stitching my bindings.  Now I guess I wish that I stitched faster...

What is your quilting wish?

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