Category Archive: quilts

2016
02/03

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Life
quilts

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Finished owl flimsy

 

 

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This is the finished top.   I decided to redo the last owl upright as too many didn’t like that he was falling.   It is 36 x 40″.   The owls sit on a background that was cut 6 x 6.5″   I cut 6″ width of fabric twice = 1/3 yard.  Then I used width of fabric 6.5″ wide for each side and 3.5″ for the length between the columns.  There is a 3.5″ piece sewn on top of the column and then again on the bottom of each owl.  I With 42″ fabric, it worked out that  I could cut 3.25″ from each side and put it on the bottom of two of the owls and by cutting the 3.25″ off the middle two columns and sewing it together to place under the center column of owls, then using 4 widths of 2.25″ for the binding, it took 1.25 yards for the front and binding.   Another yard will do the backing, unless you are doing it on a quilting machine, in which case it will take a bit more.   The owls, etc are cut from scraps.  There are about 86 leaves, and are for the most part cut the same as the wing.   I used the width of 2 and the length of 1.8 zig zag on my machine.

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IMG_3951Then I received a bit of a happy surprise this afternoon.   Mary and her daughter, Tiffany (Tristan’s mom) came over to show him off.  He’s a bit unhappy as he had just seen the doctor.   He looks all boy to me.

2016
02/01

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Life
quilts

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The owls

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Today, I cut and applied a lot of leaves on this little quilt.   I am using 2 wide and 1.8 length on the machine   I’m liking the way it is turning out, even if I am designing it as I go.  And yes, the last one is falling out of the tree.  I have two rows of appliqued leaves to go and then sew the quilt together.

 While I wasn’t looking the machine decided to wrap thread around the wheel which ends up inside.   This is why I have contracts on my machines.  It takes  care of things I do inadvertently.  So tomorrow, the machine goes to the repair shop, which is why I need a back up machine.

2016
01/29

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Life
quilts

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2005 Kit

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Does purchasing this in 2005 mean that it’s vintage?    It’s a fairly small project and time to get it out of the sewing room.   I can only assume that the blocks that were supposed to be on the pockets became part of a quilt, so I will have to come up with a couple blocks for the pockets.  I did get everything cut out and the front pieces and the back pieces sewed together.

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Then I put batting on the back and drew some lines 2″ apart and sewed on them for the quilting.    So now I need to make blocks, put them on, and start the inside pockets

For the first half of this year, I’ll have fewer hours for handcrafts since I am taking treatments for 2 months to hopefully avoid knee surgery and then in April will have the cataract surgery.  That will be gardening time, and I am so hoping to be able have a garden.    Please be patient, even so. I will try to get some fun and informative things done to tell you about.

IMPORTANT:   For those of you who are over 65, check with your insurance to see if you can get a Silver Sneakers card.  If you can, many gyms will honor them and you can use the gym at no cost.   If you want training or classes, they are less expensive as well.

2016
01/24

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quilts
Tutorial

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Owl tutorial

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I thought you might enjoy learning from what I did with the owls.   I used a GO die.   First I ironed onto each of the pieces Steam a seam.   But you could starch heavily or use another product that is sticky on both sides.    I cut three of the owl pieces,  three white eyes, and three black eyes at the same time.  I knew that I wanted 12 owls, so that was what I cut out.   The instructions that come with the owl die is for a pillow and they put the owl on a 6 x 6.5 piece of fabric.  So that’s what I did.  However, I feel the owl looks squeezed into too small a space, so I would probably try an 8″ square.

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We put the owls in the color order we wanted them, then proceeded to make the pupils, wings, leaves (we used the wing pattern for leaves)   different so no two were alike sitting side by side or up and down.  Narrow double fold bias tape remnants were used for branches.  I numbered the owls on the back of the owl so I could sew like colors at the same time.IMG_3894

Next I put tear away stabilizer on the back side as I sewed the white eyes and then the black eyes using a zigzag with 2.5 width and 1.0 length on the machine.  You can change this.  I am making this for a small child who will undoubtedly drag this around and I want the applique secure.  This is a great place to use those partial bobbins because they won’t be seen. (This is not a display piece and with matching thread on the front, you won’t notice the eyes aren’t exactly a perfect circle – this is a child’s fun quilt)

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You can see at the top of this owl, I’m a bit on the inside of the applique.   It is better if you are totally on the applique piece than that you might be half on and half on, because this quilt will see the washing machine frequently.IMG_3896

The tear away is now there for the rest of the sewing and you won’t have puckering.   From here on, I put on a thread color and did all pieces with that color, then changed color and repeated until all the pieces were secure.   When finished,  I took off as much of the tear away as I reasonably could and saved any of the tear away large enough to back a leaf, because there will be a lot of leaves on the brown tree trunk.  I could have put different borders around each owl to make the block larger and omitted the tree, but chose instead to use width of fabric in tree color for the length of this small quilt.  The width will be about 36 which make it a perfect size for a little one.

If I were doing a pillow, wall hanging, or something that wouldn’t see the wash that much, I would probably take my machine numbers to 1.5 -2 width and maybe a .3 zigzag.   You might want to play with that.

 If you don’t have a GO and aren’t getting one soon, this quilt is simple enough you could make cardboard patterns and still have the fun of making it.

I’m hoping you will enjoy making a few owls for yourself or a special little  one.

 

2016
01/22

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Life
quilts

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Speeding time

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I did go to the gym this morning,  then came home and sewed on the owl  eyes  until DH came home from his workout.    I first sewed the white  parts and then the little black circles.  Unfortunately, that was the end  for today.  This was one of those days that I would have loved to have more time and energy.

This afternoon, I had a doctor appointment to have an ingrown nail attended to.    I  left early enough to shop two stores before the appointed time.

The doctor wasn’t sure that what she did was sufficient.    We will know in 2-3 months. (UGH)  She suggested rest for the next 24 hours.  Has anyone else noticed the doctors are more often female and very young?  This one finished medical school three years ago.

2016
01/20

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quilts
Sewing
Shopping

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What a fun day!

 

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Mary and I had such fun today!.   First we went looking for a rug for the family room and an immersion blender.    I needed something because my VitaMix was taking too long to come back from the company.  (Of course it arrive this evening).

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Since we didn’t find a rug at that store, we moved on to Costco and found this indoor/outdoor rug which should take some abuse if needed.  It really warms the room a lot.  DH and son really like it.

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Then we came back here to the studio and just played with these darling owls, giving them some personality.  They are stuck to the fabric and now, I need to get them permanently stitched down.   I will also scatter leaves over the brown so it looks like they are in a tree.  It was so nice to just enjoy putting them together.

 

 

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2016
01/19

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quilts

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The owls and a finish

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Today after I finished the blocks I was testing, we went to the attorney.   Now, I can rest easy as all those end of life things are in writing.

We ate while we were out  and when we came home I wanted to do something fun.   Just look at these darlings.  Aren’t they cute.   I cut them with my GO cutter and am planning a baby quilt with them.

 

2016
01/18

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quilts

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A BIG mess

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I’m still testing this applique quilt.    The cutting table looks like this on both ends with a working area in between and the  other photo is the pile of scraps on the floor.IMG_3852At this point it has been reduced to the point that I can put it away as I have all the pieces cut from it that I need.   I have one more block to make and then I will baste the sashing to the blocks to get the photo they want with the report.   Then the sashing is coming off and will go into a box with the quilt.   And no more testing patterns for at least two months.  I can’t say never because I do like to test some of them and they wonderful charity quilts.   However, I need to make up a for a lot of time this took.  (along with the time I couldn’t walk)

 

Tomorrow! tomorrow! I’ll be done and Mary is coming over Wednesday.   I’m thinking maybe we’ll just enjoy the day or if it is raining, we might sit and knit.   That’s always fun.  On what projects are you currently working

2016
01/17

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quilts

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Quilt testing.

Nothing I can show you until April, but I did spend 8 hours today working with the scan n cut and making 4 blocks for this circus quilt that I am testing.  (3 more to go).  I am convinced this is the type of thing that ensures one a special place.   There are innumerable small pieces that need to be appliqued onto the background blocks.   Each block is 14″ square finished. and can have 40 pieces of applique on it.  The pieces are put on with a fusible, but someone will need to go back and sew every tiny piece down (after all 9 are fused). or there is a good chance of losing pieces when it is handled and/or washed.  This will become a ufo simply because I don’t want – at this point- to sew all the pieces down.   I will finish testing the pattern and find it a nice box in which to rest.   Maybe someone will want to finish it someday – but I doubt it will be me.

HOWEVER, I have learned the basic steps for my Scan n cut, which is why I agreed to test the quilt.    So I’m going to count it a success.

2016
01/12

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Life
quilts

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More scraps and end of boot

IMG_3842The doctor’s visit today was positive.   Look, no boot!   However, I do still have to keep the foot up a lot of the day as there is still much swelling.   Here were my instructions.    “Begin to transition out of the CAM boot.   Work on gait formalization, strength, balance, and proprioception”    I had to look up that last word.   So I’m to add 10% weekly to my walking.   Starting point is 5000 steps this week.   Nerve pain is okay, muscle pain is not.    So still a lot of sitting.  But progress is being made.

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And while sitting, I can put blocks together.  This is the progress made today. I’ve started to put rows together, but already,I see I need to add a couple more rows on the bottom as I think I want it square.  It is 49″ wide and will have 1 or 2 borders on it.   It hasn’t made much dent in the scraps though.