Showing posts with label Signature quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Signature quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2016

Crunch Time

I've been busy stitching. 

I wanted to keep up with my machine quilting practice, that I'm doing with Pat Sloan, but, I've been having problems with my elbow, since the 2nd day.  I don't know what I've done to it, but, it's been over a week now.  I skipped a few days of machine quilting, then, I started back, in earnest.  During those few days, I made and basted 8 Rooster placemats.
Rooster placemat

showing backing of Rooster placemat
I couldn't wait for my elbow to get better, so, I straight line quilted these (it's still practice, since we are supposed to be using our walking foot). 
straight line quilted

back, showing quilting
Of course, the placemats still needed binding, so, instead of practicing one day, I stitched the binding on all 8 placemats, using my walking foot, instead.
all 8 placemats, with binding stitched to one side
Over Thanksgiving, I started stitching the binding down to the back, during movies.  I've completed 3 placemats so far.
completed placemat, 5 left to finish stitching
During this time, I also basted and quilted a wall quilt.
wall quilt
This wall quilt is finished, including a label, but, I haven't taken photos yet.  I got a bit more creative with the quilting on it, than on the placemats, but, it's still straight line quilting. 

The Saturday before Thanksgiving, I made a fleece tie blanket.   I haven't made one of these in a few years. 
fleece tie blanket


I did work a bit more on my first panel project, for the Pat Sloan challenge. After more walking foot practice, I put the free motion foot on my Janome, and tried using it.  The result was really bad stitches on the back.
2nd day of stitches added (walking foot only)


free motion around the flower

showing the back stitches (yuk)
 Pat Sloan said to label our practice panel quilts, so, this is Quilt #1.  Not as bad as it could be, since I haven't used a free motion foot in a decade or more. 
free motion label

At quilt guild last week, I got a few goodies off the freebie table, that will help with my machine quilting quest.
paper patterns to practice with (total of 3 of these)

hoop, small panel and fun fabric to practice stitching around the stars with
Just before Pat Sloans challenge started, I finally pulled out my son's wedding signature quilt, and quilted it (on the machine).
wedding signature quilt (front)

back of wedding signature quilt

up close of the quilting
I don't trust myself to do a good job with a walking foot around the initials on this quilt, so, they will be hand quilted.  This is the only part of this quilt that isn't done. (binding has also been done).
the part I will hand quilt instead of machine quilting

See, I've been busy!  On Nov. 15th, I mentioned listening to Eragon while sewing in my sewing room.  Well, that book is done, and I'm half way thru the 2nd in the series, along with watching several movies (binding time) with family, and another movie in my sewing room. 


I'm trying to keep up my practice as much as possible, but, I have so many other things that I still need to make before Christmas.  (2 baby quilts, 2 purses, binding on a few things.....)

I know I'm not the only one that waits till the last minute to get presents done.  What do you still have to work on?


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Stitching, Planning and Learning

I've been busy stitching, and working on projects. 

I finally straight line quilted my son and daughter in laws Signature Quilt, from their wedding (May 2015).  Yes, I should have gotten this done ages ago.  I made the binding, and attached it to the front of the quilt this morning.  I just need to stitch the binding down, on the back.  Hopefully, some of that will happen tonight, while watching NCIS, and the following shows.
back of Signature quilt
I don't think I'll add a label to this quilt, since it already has all of the signatures on the front. 

I need to make binding for another quilt.  Erica quilted my Happily Scrappily Irish quilt today.  I'll get it from her at quilt guild, on Thursday. 

I have been working on Half Square Triangles, too. 
HST's, ready to be stitched into blocks
These are for 2 baby quilts that I need to make.  I'm late, as usual, since both babies have been born.  I do have an excuse for one of the quilts, since he was born more than 6 weeks early.  He is still in the hospital, and will be for a while longer. 

I still have these Triangulations left to stitch.
Triangulations still to be stitched
I'll be making Bear Paw quilts (minus the Bear blocks), for these babies.

I went thru my Christmas list, to see what I still need to make.  I found that I don't have as many things to make as I thought I did (thank goodness).

I have 2 more purses to cut out and stitch.
fabric for one purse

fabric for the other purse

I also need to make a table topper. 
table topper kit

I also need to make a fleece tied blanket (no picture).

If I get the time, I need to make some placemats, too.  I've had the fabric for quite a long time now, but, haven't gotten around to making them.  We'll see how much I get done on the other projects.

Pat Sloan is doing a 'Teach Me to Machine Quilt' challenge, using her new book 
Pat Sloan's new book
 I've been wanting to work on my machine quilting skills for a while now.  About a decade ago, I took 3 different free motion quilting classes.  They were boring, and I never practiced.  Now, with encouragement from a blogging friend (thanks Deb), I'm finally going to make time to try again.

Pat Sloan suggests that we use panels to practice on.  Well, I picked up several pillow panels last weekend, for a quarter a piece.  I've spray basted them, and, I have 5 of them ready to work on.  Pat suggested using baby quilt panels, but, I'd rather start a bit smaller, and work my way up to the baby quilt panels (yes, I have a collection of those, too). 

Pat suggests that we practice for at least 10 minutes a day.  I practiced for over an hour today.
1st panel to practice on

up close, after more than an hour

back of panel, showing my work, so far
Not too bad.  So far, I've only used the walking foot, and straight line quilted.  After I finish all the straight line quilting on this pillow panel, I'll put the darning foot on and try free motion.  Frankly, free motion scares me.  I don't like the look of stippling, and, back when I took my classes, that was all they taught you. 

I have my Janome set up in the sewing room.  It's sitting on a table in the middle of the room (in the way, really), since I don't want to move my other machines, and, the table is better at supporting the quilt sandwich.  My sewing room is very hard to move around in now.
Janome 4800QC
I haven't used this machine since last Fall.  The only thing I ever use it for is some machine quilting (straight line only) at times, and sometimes for some of the special stitches it makes.  I decided to use this machine for the 'needle down' feature. 

I've been listening to an audio book while I was machine quilting.  I listened to Harry Potter #7, while machine quilting the Signature quilt, and, I've started Eragon, for while I practice machine quilting.  We have all four books, so, I shouldn't run out of listening material any time soon.
Eragon audio book

I'll be doing lots of practicing over the next few weeks.  We are suppose to finish one panel before we move on to the next one (5 panels in all, at least).  You'll be seeing if I get better or not, over the next few weeks.  I really want to get better, since I asked for a ruler and ruler foot package for Christmas. 

Wish me luck, and, if you have any suggestions or links to short machine quilting videos, please send them to me.  I'm NOT on Facebook, so, I don't know if I can watch anything there. 

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Wedding Signature Quilt

My youngest son got married in May 2015.  I made a signature quilt, for people to sign at the reception.  I got the idea from Carla.  She was happy for me to 'steal' her idea.

Wedding Signature quilt top
up close of Connor & Krystal's initials

I should have finished this quilt before their first anniversary, but.....obviously, I didn't.  I didn't want to just put a jumble of the leftover fabrics together to make the backing.  I had lots of 'bonus' half square triangles leftover from all of the block corners.  I also had lots of extra blocks (just in case).  I wanted to figure out how to use them in the backing.  

I laid out the extra signature blocks.
extra signature blocks on back
 I then trimmed the half square triangles.  It took time, since I dropped my bloc loc ruler last month, and broke the corner off.  Can't use it with a broken corner.  I got a new bloc loc ruler last weekend.  Well worth the $$$$ to get a new ruler.  

After all the HST's were trimmed, I figured out how I wanted to use them in blocks.  I made 24 blocks (yes, I still have some leftover HST's).  I surrounded the center blocks.
backing, almost done
 I then stitched more of the blue fabric, used in the strips, and finished the backing.
finished backing
The quilt top was pieced on one of my hand cranks.
1959 Singer Spartan hand crank
 I pieced the backing on another hand crank.
1927 Singer 15 hand crank

I won't get to baste or quilt this until late next month.  I'll quilt it on a treadle.  

The binding will be made from this fabric that is used for the center initials on the front, and also the center squares of the 24 blocks I made for the backing.
fabric for binding
Hope you have a great weekend!



 

Saturday, May 30, 2015

The Wedding

I've been telling you that my youngest son was getting married.  Well, on Saturday, May 16, 2015, he wed the love of his life, Krystal, in Stillwater, OK.


our family
 Both my husband, and our other son, Christopher, were groomsmen.  The wedding was small, but very sweet.  My favorite part was my son, saying a prayer with his bride to be, before the wedding.
pre-wedding prayer
What a great way to start a marriage, by including God from the very start.

Here are a couple more pictures of the happy couple.


Mr. & Mrs. Parker
Connor & Krystal Parker

The happy couple loved the wedding quilt that I had made them.
front of wedding quilt

back of wedding quilt
My son had to try out the quilt during the reception.
Connor checking out the size of the quilt

Yep, it's large enough
My daughter-in-law gave me a special gift during the reception.
with a Mother of Pearl and the Key to My Heart
 What a great gift.

The signature quilt was a great hit, too!  I think everyone there signed it.
the brides grandmother and mother, signing the signature quilt
Thanks Carla for the great idea!

The rains waited until the reception was over, thank goodness.  We didn't have to deal with all of the flooding in Oklahoma.

Now to get back to some stitching.....