This month I thought that I would "switch gears" -
And try to get some of my projects Quilted - ;))
Gee - what a concept!! - haha - ;))
My favorite part of quilting is making the blocks -
Sewing little pieces together to make bigger pieces -
Watching the colors play against each other -
Watching the puzzle pieces all come together to make the block -
And chasing that elusive 1/4" that I seem to lose on a regular basis - ;))
Sewing the blocks together gets to be unwieldy at times -
As the tops get bigger and bigger -
And I seem to get bored with the project after the top is done -
BUT -
I guess at some point I should actually QUILT them -
Or at least I should TRY to quilt them -
To finish them up - ;))
I can't afford to send them out to be quilted any more -
Retirement has seen to that -
So -
I figured that I could use SuzieQ to piece the backings and make my Scrap Hearts -
And use Lily to "quilt-in-the-ditch" -
Then switch to my White Jeans Machine to do some Free Motion Quilting - :))
I have some good Free-Motion Quilting books in my library -
And I signed up for one of the Craftsy classes on Free-Motion Quilting -
Which should help when I get to that point - ;))
So I checked my list of UFOs - Projects - and Squirrels -
And just about choked on the number of "unquilted" tops that I have to quilt - ;))
Yikes!! - ;))
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Need Quilting -
- Sampler Quilt
- Watercolor Heart
- Top/White
- Red/White/Blue
- Purple/Green/Black
- Pre-Stenciled Wholecloth
- Lion - H
- Lion - C
- Lion - J
- Cottage Wall Hanging
- No-Waste Windmill (Pungkin Peer Charm Pack)
- FMQA - Practice Quilt
- Jelly Beans
- LTRTCWSA 2012 - "Do You See What I See?"
Top/Heart/Scrap Card made -
Need Back - Sleeve - Binding - Label -
- B/W/R - Red Cosmo
- B/W/R - Red Stripe
- B/W/R - Black Cosmo
- B/W/R - Black Stripe
- B/W/R - Multi
- Rules
- Placemats/Throw
- LTRTCWSA 2013 - Christmas Sudoku Quilt
- Valentine's Day Sudoku Quilt
- St. Patrick's Day Sudoku Quilt
- Easter Sudoku Quilt
- May Flowers Sudoku Quilt
- LTRTCWSA 2012 - Folk Art Christmas Tree
Top made -
Need Heart - Scrap Card -
- Ladies
- Scrappy Tripping
- Orca Bay RED - Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt - November 2011
- Floral Applique
- LHQSQ - LHQ Sampler Quilt
- O Happy Christmas
- Christmas Embroidered Blocks - Table Runner
- I Spy Quilt x 2
- Easy Street Detour Around The World
- Batik Placemats (8)
- 9-Patch Pizzazz
- January Sudoku Quilt
- June Wedding Sudoku Quilt
- July Americana Sudoku Quilt
- Halloween Sudoku Quilt
- Thanksgiving Sudoku Quilt
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I feel a bit overwhelmed at the moment -
But I think that if I start off with some of the smaller ones -
Like finishing off the eight Batik Placemats -
And then just practice - practice - practice -
I could work my way up to some of the larger ones - ;))
Who knows -
Maybe by Christmas -
I'll know what I'm doing - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
4 comments:
Start small and work your way up - the way to go! The best advice I can give you for FMQ on a domestic machine is to keep your shoulders down! Seriously, you will tend to draw up your shoulders as you tense up and it will show in the quilting. I've 'taught' a few ladies how to FMQ and I've always told them "your shoulders do NOT make pretty earrings".... I'm sure you will get quite proficient with FMQ with a little practice - everything else you do is awesome!!!
I understand the "retirement" dilemma. I can't afford to send quilts to be quilted either.
Thanks, Katie - I will try to remember that - and thanks for the compliment! - ;))
Gene - I used to tell the ladies at the local quilt shop that I worked to support my "habit" - building my stash and my book library. I knew that things would change when I retired - and they certainly did. But - on the bright side - maybe it's a good incentive to get more proficient at Free-Motion Quilting - ;))
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