Thursday, April 30, 2015

I Need An Intervention

The PoD (Project of Doom) has taken on a life of its own!  I just want to drop out of society and work on my PoD....



I joined a group on Facebook...
I go to fabric stores and look for fabrics appropriate for the PoD, even though I have lots in my library (stash) already...
I wake up early and want to sew....

O me, O my...

Here is my find yesterday in a small shop in Pasadena, CA.  New Moon Textiles.  Very nice shop.
It's a small-ish shop, but they have a very nice selection of fabrics.


This is what I walked away with... had to leave a whole group behind.

I had an epiphany this morning...this could go on FOREVER.  Every time I think I most certainly have enough fabrics to finish one PoD (perhaps two) I find more that would "be perfect"!

Here are my first 6 blocks.  There is at least one that I will most certainly do over.


If you are interested in becoming OCD about a fun project, visit the Facebook page:
The Project of Doom but don't blame me if it takes over your life!

Also look at Jennifer Ofenstein's website Fandom of Stitches.... Lots (and I mean LOTS) of paper piecing patterns....all FREE (as long as you don't sell them.)

Monday, April 20, 2015

New Baby

I've coveted a Singer Featherweight for years....drooling over the vendor booth at the Desert Lily's Quilt Show in Yuma, Arizona the last 3 January's. 

THEN, my friend said she had a sewing machine in her garage she thought was what I was looking for... She could not even remember where it came from. (She thinks it might have belonged to her mom, which makes it even more special.)  Did I want it??? 

DID I WANT IT!!!  You betcha!

Introducing Miss Ellie


With her new bonnet

And her new table

I'm so happy!!!

I discovered a whole new group of Featherweight friends on www.Singer-Featherweight.com and their corresponding Facebook page. 

Life is Good!

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Project of Doom


I have started the "Project of Doom."  I wanted a challenge, and this project promises to be just that!
Be careful what you wish for!!  It is taking on a life of its own!
There is a whole "following" for this paper-pieced quilt!  Who Knew!


I found this group on Facebook quite by accident.  So far they have been quite helpful and encouraging.  Not to mention a lot of ideas for fabric choices, etc.

Here is my first block.



Because this is going to be a bed quilt for a 10-year-old (well, he may be 20 before I get it finished) I don't think I will get too creative with details, like adding titles on the book spines.

Now that I've started, I'd love to stay home today and quilt....but the Orange County Quilt Guild has their 2nd, annual quilt show today.... I'm going to join this group, again, and hopefully I won't be traveling as much this year as I was last year and I can actually attend the meetings!


Wednesday, April 8, 2015

I Need A Challenge


I feel like I'm in a rut with my quilting.
So, I decided to challenge myself....

Project of Doom



Doesn't this look like fun?  It is a paper piecing "quilt along" from Fandom in Stitches.  I'm far behind... they are on block 14... I'm going to start today...

Let's see how I do...Anyone want to join me?

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Graduation Day

Well, it had to happen... The Newbies are nearing "graduation day."
(Finishing up their first projects.)



Dez's progress so far

So, I suppose it is time to talk about the last steps.  For me, piecing the quilt top is the most fun.  But, if we want to actually USE our quilts or give them as gifts, they need to be finished.

To Quilt or Not to Quilt

That is...to attempt to do your own quilting or hire a professional.  Professionals can be expensive, but generally they know their stuff and quilting can add so much character to your quilt.

Professional Quilters will finish your quilt in one of two ways....Using a "Long Arm" quilting machine, or a"sit down" quilting machine.


Here is an interesting video on using a Long Arm quilting machine. 

Can you quilt it yourself on your home machine?  Yes, some people do, and they do it beautifully.  But, you're not quite ready for that step.

For a first quilt my vote is "go professional."  You will never regret it.  To find a good quilter in your area, check with your favorite quilt shop.  They will most definitely have referrals.  I have used two "professional" quilters in my quilting life...they are both fantastic.  They earn their money.

The Quilt Sandwich

A "quilt sandwich" consists of the pieced top, the filling (some sort of batting) and the backing.

If you are taking your quilt to a professional they usually do not want you to assemble your sandwich.  Call them.  Ask them how they would like the quilt prepared.

Example:  My first quilter asked that all threads be trimmed; top and backing pressed and send the proper size batting (more about batting in a moment.)

My new quilter (I've moved to a different state and had to find a new quilter) also asks that the top and backing be pressed, but she supplies the batting...you need to ask.

A word about batting.  My favorite is Warm and Natural. Here is some "help" for making batting decisions from All People Quilt (one of my favorite sites.)


Now let's talk about backing fabric.

This is where I always cringe.... it adds to the cost of your quilt BIG TIME.
But, making good choices about your backing fabric can compliment your quilt or really NOT compliment your quilt.

(Do a Pinterest search for 'quilt backing'. There are some stunning examples. And, a bunch of other helps, as well.)

Calculating how much fabric you will need for your backing.  Here is the website I use.
You just fill in the numbers and the calculator will tell you how much backing fabric you will need.
This is also a good website for Border Calculators and Binding Calculators

YOU WILL NEED OVERAGE!  Ask your quilter how much overage they need.  There are two reasons....First, as they quilt your quilt the backing will "shrink up" a bit.  Second, if it is a "long arm" quilter, they need something for the stays to grab.  (They will return the scraps, which you will save for another project.)

Binding

The very first quilt I made I had to go back to the quilt shop TWICE to get help with the binding!!  True story...I just didn't get it!  (Marie at Cool Cottons was very patient.) You can benefit from my confusion....It's NOT like bias tape!

Use the above-mentioned website to calculate your binding.  Here is a very good YouTube video for creating and sewing binding on your quilt.  I actually learned a lot from this video.

Labeling your Quilt

The Final step...FINALLY.
Label your quilt.  You want the rest of the world to know;
WHO made it...and for WHOM
WHERE it was pieced and WHERE it is going
WHEN it was made
and either the name of your pattern or a message to to the recipient.
Here is a link to a previous blog post about labels.


My friend, Margery, enjoying ...
OK.  YOU'RE DONE!!!!  Let's go celebrate!!!