Sunday, 3 July 2016

Use it or bin it!

I had a sort out: dozens of batting trimmings and shirt pieces that weren't getting used had to go, but how can I part with it?!

The grandpup needs a blankie when he visits, so I pieced the batting into two cot sized sheets and appliqued the shirt parts onto them using a dense zig-zag. I have not used this function on my machine before so it gave me a chance to experiment with the density, neatness didn't matter too much for a dog bed! 

Back and front of both pieces:all the scraps, uglies and ends of poly thread used. 

 
 

 I will be sandwiching these two together and practicing McTavishing. Archie won't mind if it looks hideous and the quilting is dubious, he just loves his comfort.


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This week I quilted Eclipse #2, it has been pinned and waiting for a couple of weeks. It has been on the shelf for over 10 years waiting!!!


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Yesterday I finished the binding on this cot quilt that I did a month ago. You may think that the colours are a little dull for a baby quilt, but the blocks were orphans from Noah's mum and dads wedding quilt. Noah was I year old last week, so its a late birthday gift. 
  • deep stash backing and borders 
  • orphan blocks 
  • quilted in the ditch in cream, then top stitched in variegated brown
  • gifted grey polyester thread on the back
  • border quilted randomly with circular eyelet function on my Bernina and stitched in the ditch

The double was hand quilted, I forgot to take a picture  of it finished before I gifted it! 

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Today this cot quilt is done: I started using the bow ties I had sewn together incorrectly for this double flimsy, then added a few more........
  • orphan blocks sewn together wrong!
  • border fabrics bought recently for charity quilts
  • deep stash backing
  •  scrappy binding from backing trimmings 
  • Quilted in orange cotton on the back, Gutermann variegated green on the front, in a false jigsaw pattern. 
  • borders stitched in the ditch
This will need washing as I manged to bleed on the white border and Archie visited unexpectedly and put muddy paw prints on it whilst I was layering it!



I also did a few more strips for the postage stamp quilt.


Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Postage Stamps

A while ago I decided that my original piecing for Perkiomen Daydreams was not good enough to continue with for a large quilt: I sewed up completed blocks into a cot size.

I may try one of these in a different colour set in the future.

So, I needed work on my piecing accuracy. It's not bad generally, but with 1" finished pieces the 1/16" and 1/23" errors quickly add up.  I had cut lots of 1 1/2" strips from all the ugly fabric I came across, but was not using it. I spent several hours running strip sets through the machine this week and have cut and stitched the strip sets in batches.


The pieced strips are 105" long.  I have played with the assembly, four, eight, six and random patches so it doesn't look too uniform. 

I am keeping back two of each symmetrical four patch I make for future projects, as I would never cut this much variety for one or two quilts.




I am working on 25 patches now to use up part Perkiomen rejects.  

All of the uglies have gone in here! 

Just about had enough of this fix now, it will go away for a bit as I have two large tops to quilt. My accuracy has definitely improved in the last week working on this. 

3,465 of  11,025 1" finished squares in the completed strips so far, with partials done as well. Almost 1/3 done!

Saturday, 11 June 2016

Eclipse

  • Eclipse is finished, 6' x 7'.
  • crumb quilt that has been waiting for 5 years to be quilted!
  • four different backings from the stash
  • binding is a Micky Mouse cotton duvet cover 
  • seven motifs hand appliqued, all from one fabric (useful!). Two of them were to cover poor seams, I had to add more to balance the design out. 
  • wavy line quilted to stablise all those seams  with 0.33 miles of scrap threads in cotton and polyester. 
  • batting is a 1/16" loft Hobbs polyester, bought in a sale


Hours of peaceful binding in the garden 


Linking for
 Move it Forward Monday
Oh Scrap!

Thursday, 9 June 2016

Full speed ahead

I have spent the day at full speed, layering and quilting a 6' x 7' flimsy that has been on the shelf for 5 years.

The flimsy is made from crumbs and needed lots of quilting to keep it stable. 

All those seams!  This one is going to have to come with a warranty. I have spotted two places that gape whilst quilting, I have an idea for applique repair  that I can sneakily add and name the quilt to make it look as if it's on purpose.
I used a low loft Hobbs batting that I got in a sale. It is still really heavy!


My nerdy side came out: how many stitches, how much thread in the quilting?

An estimate: 
  1.  7' x 6'flimsy
  2. quilted 125 rows along the 6' length
  3. approximately 11 stitches to 1"
  4. 6 x 12=72" 
  5. 72" x 11= 792 stitches per row
  6. 792st. x 125 rows =99,000 total. 
  7. As the rows are not straight add 15%=113,850 stitches
  8. 113,850 stitches /11=10,350inches of quilting.
  9. That is approximately 0.163 miles/0.26 km of sewing
  10. Thread: loft of wadding is 1/16" so for each stitch add 1/16" ; 113,850 stitches x 1/16" =7,115  sixteenths of an inch= 444"
  11. top and bottom thread total : (2x 10,350 ") to 444" =21,144" of thread
  12.  0.333 miles or 0.54 km of thread. 
I think....................that's a lot of gifted polyester and odd reels of cotton used up!

Monday, 6 June 2016

Last push!

I have completed the last three play mat quilts for donation to a local charity. If they want them all, there are thirteen. Any remaining will go with the three I have reserved to Linus.  

I have several cot size to quilt  for Linus, but three doubles have to be quilted first. 
Then it is about time I made myself a quilt! 
  •  scrappy broken dishes
  • border and backing from the stash
  • quilted back and front with tangerine cotton
  • white border top stitched in the ditch in white poly core. 
  • Scrappy binding from gifted poly-cotton duvet cover, backing trimmings and recycled cotton sheeting. 
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  •  broken dishes blocks
  • backing form the stash
  • quilted in Gutermann variegated green on the front, gifted pale blue polyester on the back
  • white border top stitched in the ditch in white poly core. 
  • white border recycled sheeting. 
  • grey border and binding was leftover 2"  strips from moth in a window.  
 
  • broken dishes blocks
  • both borders are recycled bedding
  • backing from the stash
  • quilted with white poly core on the back, Gutermann brown-yellow variegated on the front
  • border stitched in the ditch with white poly core. 
  • scrappy binding made from backing trimmings

Sunday, 5 June 2016

Four finishes

  • orphan blocks
  • charity quilt
  • border and backing from the stash
  • binding from a roll I made up from 2 1/2" scraps some time ago
  • quilted in my new quick favourite fake puzzle design
  • white polycore on the back, Gutermann variegated green cotton on the front
  • border top stitched with variegated red
  • about 1m square
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  • orphan blocks
  • charity quilt
  • border and backing from the stash
  • binding from a roll I made up from 2 1/2" scraps some time ago
  • quilted in my new quick favourite fake puzzle design
  • dark blue gifted poly thread on the back, Gutermann variegated green cotton on the front
  • border top stitched in the ditch
  • about 1m square
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  • orphan blocks
  • charity quilt
  • border and backing from the stash, white is recycled cotton sheeting
  • binding from a not-so-neutral neutral, the border and backing are so busy this needed one colour.
  • quilted in my new quick favourite fake puzzle design
  • quilted with gifted mustard polyester on the back, Gutermann variegated green cotton on the front, a  YLI variegated green in the border
  • about 1m square
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  • orphan blocks
  • charity quilt
  •  backing from the stash, white is recycled cotton sheeting, blue stripe is a cotton duvet cover
  • binding from off-cuts
  • quilted in my new quick favourite fake puzzle design
  • quilted with gifted mustard polyester front and back: in the ditch in white on the border
  • about 1m square

Wednesday, 1 June 2016

Two more complete

 Today I am working on a broken dishes quilt with a new FMQ design. I like this, it's really quick and secures all the seams. 

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I tried it out on the border for the last one, binding completed this morning. That border fabric that I was determined to use up was tricky to quilt and match for binding.  I don't often quilt the borders, just stitch in the ditch as I like the fluffiness of un-quilted space.  This one was too wide not to have something in. 


  • orphan blocks
  • quilted on the front in mid green variegated, white polycore on the back
  • heavily FMQ for practice
  • borders and backing from a bargain bundle that needed using up
  • scrappy binding: I had to cut some extra green for this as the border fabric wouldn't take my usual multicolour scrappy binding from off-cuts.
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Another finish, more moth practice
  • Deep stash borders and backing
  • Variegated green cotton on the back; cream poly in the ditch, gifted yellow poly on the borders, various experiments on the moth shapes.
  • orphan blocks
  • binding from a stash I made up a year ago
 Loopy balloons in the borders and sashing
Variegated thread looks awful on the moths! This was my original intention for the big quilt, glad I tried it out.

Tuesday, 31 May 2016

1/3


About 1/3 of the small flimsies for donation are quilted, eight.  I had a roundup and cut backing for the rest, they need to be gone!
Too many orphan blocks! 
Still to do: 
 Five larger ones here ready to go, for Linus.

And nine flimsiness here for Portage and Linus -there are another two 'moth in a window' flimsies to practice on in this pile. 

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There are three small quilts in progress, quilting/binding stage. 
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One crumb quilt double to be layered, that needs to be done in the next couple of months. Lots of quilting needed to secure all thise seams. I will  be able to use up reels of gifted polyester thread on this. 

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Two finishes, both about 1m square


  • Broccoli backing  and green border from deep stash
  • orphan blocks
  • scrappy binding from backing off-cuts
  • FMQ practice: variegated pastel orange and green on the front, cream polyester on the back (that was brave!)
  • borders quilted in the ditch
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  • broken dishes blocks
  • FMQ quilting in cream  polyester front and back
  • scrappy binding from backing trimmings
  • Border from backing trimmings

Sunday, 29 May 2016

On a roll this week.



This single flimsy has been on the shelf for about four years: one day I raided the strip bins for 3 1/2" blue strips, then did nothing with it.  My son saw it and said I would be just right for his friend who has been in and out of hospital for a few months. 

Quickly layered and 'puzzle' quilted in an afternoon.

 
 Today I sewed the binding.

  • blue strips from the 3 1/2" strip bin
  • quilted with dark mauve embroidery sheen rayon on the front, rust on the back
  • moo and mushroom backing from deep stash

The demise of Mickey Mouse

I bought this cotton duvet cover in a charity shop, the motifs are too big to do anything useful with. It has now been chopped into yards of binding for charity quilts.

 
Quilting this single took a long afternoon, quick 'puzzle' waves. Needle break four inches from the end! Grr. 


Another moth in a window charity finish for Linus, I like this design better than the last practice run. So did my daughter in law, the king size will be for her. 
  • orphan blocks
  • deep stash border and backing
  • scrappy binding from previous backing off-cuts
  • about 1 x 1.3m

Thursday, 26 May 2016

A finish

Charity quilt done, 33x36". 
Backing and borders for the orphan moth blocks from the deep stash.
Scrappy binding from backing trimmings. 
This is the first of several experiments before I quilt the king size, I won't be doing the moth bodies like this. Good job I have the orphans to practice on! 




Monday, 23 May 2016

Roundup without curves

I have been working on hexies for the last month. Piccies later. 

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I gave up on Perkiomen Daydreams as I wasn't happy with my accuracy on earlier blocks. I have pieced the finished  blocks into a cot sized flimsy, as cot sized people are no the quilt police! I will quilt this when I need a baby quilt in a hurry. 



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I have started another postage stamp quilt, from the 1 1/2"  bin. I am not using this size, so I sewed some strip sets together and will sub-cut a few at a time- blocks of colour when I need a quick fix. Teenny bits help me with my accuracy. 


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I have done a few of these flying geese strips, from 2" scraps in sets 1-8, again, to work on my accuracy. They will probably make a scrappy border for something. 


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These two charity quilts are pinned and ready for quilting, all orphan blocks. I have several filmsies of the moth blocks in this size, I am practicing with the fancy stitches on my Bernina before I quilt the king size version! 

This one is part quilted. 
Much more to do to shape the moths.


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A charity quilt finish today, about 1m square.

This one was frugal:
  • Backing was a new gifted polycotton duvet cover
  • Many shirts were harmed in the making of the blocks
  • All the thread was gifted polyester from my dressmaker mum's stash
  • The stripy border was a charity shop cotton duvet cover
  • The white border is recycled cotton sheeting
  • The scrappy binding is made from off-cuts from previous quilt backings 
=happy!