Monday, April 25, 2011

Getting ready for the quilt show

All the hanging sleeves have been sewn
 on to my 3 quilts
 so they are ready to go to the show. 
 We also tested the dowels and they are strong enough. 

All stacked and ready to go.

The Guild is also looking for small items
 so I am going to take
a few table runners
and
Patchabilities door hangings
and see if they
would like to have some
for the small display cases.

My Cotton Theory Table runner


Snowman Table runner

Fall Table runner

Pieced and Appliqued Runner

January and February

March and May

October and November

December

I think I will also take
my Miniature Quilt also.

I hope other members also bring
in some small
quilted things to display.

Peggy.






Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Bed Scarf

Gary opened his birthday present over the week-end so
now I can publish a picture of his bed scarf. 
Christine says that his feet get cold so this is a perfect solution. 
I posted a picture of the 9 patch squares last week.


Now I can show a picture of the entire Bed Scarf.


Bed Scarves have started to become popular to
dress-up a plain bedspread.
Put them over the end of the bed
and you have an entirely new look.

They are also useful to keep your feet warm
when you don't need the rest of you
to be overly warm.

I hope he hangs it over his deck on July 4th.

Peggy.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Mail Delivery

The mailman left me a great book the other day. 
I have joined a survey group and every now
and then after I complete a survey
the mailman leaves me a nice parcel. 
I almost bought this book
when we were in Duluth
but instead chose another one.

I am so glad that I did not buy this book. 
A nice freebie.

Mixed Bouquet  - so pretty

Fly into Spring

There is also a tutorial on making flying geese and each unit makes
4 matching flying geese units. 
A real time saver when making so many.

You start off with a 9 1/2" square and an 11" square and
then use the Eleanor Burns
Large Flying Geese Ruler.
But you don't have to use it to make these units.


This one is called Linked Together

I have already started to make the smaller version.

Block A


Block B

This book is full of quilts of all sizes as well as table runners and table toppers. 
They are all designed for Fat Quarters, Strips and Squares.

I can't wait to finish this one and go onto the next.


Peggy.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Home from Duluth

We had a great shopping trip to Duluth, MN.  It is a four hour drive to the south west of us so the weather can sometimes be a little warmer than here and yesterday proved that with a balmy 19C.  I visited 3 quilt shops and even visited the same one twice so that may count as four.  I also went to Hancock Fabrics and purchased some new quilting notions and supplies.


Our first stop was "The Quilt Corner" in Beaver Bay MN where I purchased these beauties.  A charm pack, a yard of co-ordinating fabric, a zipper and this pattern.  These will be used to make this lovely purse for the fall.


I also picked up this stack of fat quarters.  There is an assortment vegetable prints,  Chocolate chipits, blues, yellows as well as some nice oranges that will make fall maple leaves on a wall hanging.

I think this will make good side panels and binding.

I found these beautiful batiks at 2 shops:  "Fabric Works" in Superior WI, and "Behind the Seams" which is at mile 58 on Hwy 61.  I am going to make a table topper which requires the green, burgundy, beige and blue.  I have a lot of blue, I just needed to add the other colours.

This fat quarter needed a home.
It almost looks good enough to eat.

These are going to be made into an eyeglass case or maybe even two.  I found a neat pattern in a new magazine I purchased also while we were away.

Some of the extras I picked up.  The gloves are from Menard's.  They have grips on the fingers and are a size small.  I have small hands and have a hard time finding gloves to fit me.

I like the ergonomic seam ripper and awl.  They are so much easier to use then small handled ones.  I tried to buy carpet cutter blades at Harbor Freight but they were all sold out so I had to settle for Olfa.  They were on sale so I only paid $14 for 5.  A great price!!!

A new Table runner pattern is always handy to have around too.

It was a great quilting trip and I even managed to purchase a few other things as well.

Peggy.





Monday, April 11, 2011

Off to Duluth

We are off to Duluth to see what goodies I can find. 
There are at least 5 quilt shops in the area and I try to visit at least 3 of them. 
Maybe even 5 this time.
Looking forward to all those shops......

Peggy

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Easter Egg Tree

Years ago when my oldest granddaughter was about 4 years old she brought me an Easter present of an Easter Egg Tree.  It was a spindly thing that you hung Easter eggs on.  When I saw this applique on the Internet it brought back a flood of memories of her giving me this gift.  It is not finished but I just had to post it, I thought it was so cute.

Thanks Sindy.   Here is where you will find the pattern.


Some of the applique is finished but there is still more to do. 

I think it will look just great on my table at Easter.


Peggy.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

It's Thursday and time for quilting

It was a gorgeous sunny day today in Joyce's plant room.  A nice day to get together with friends and do some quilting.

Pierina is back and she brought a kit to make beautiful placemats.  As it turns out I have the same kit but haven't make them yet.  I am anxious to see how hers turn out.



Joyce is still working on her granddaughters quilt and we were putting together strips of the fabric from the quilt to make the binding.

All sports flannelette and denim

Cutting strips for the binding



Maria is making a small purse to take when she travels to wear under her jacket.  She chose the same fabric that her quilted vest is made out of.

Getting ready to cut the fabric

Trying to decide which fabrics to use.

I am still working on the placemats that I started for the guild.  I have them all quilted and now all I have to do is put the binding on.



That will make 6, when I am finished.


A great day was had by all.

Peggy.


Monday, April 4, 2011

My 9 patch squares

I can't show the whole piece that I just finished making since it is a gift but I took a picture of the finished strip with the 9 patch squares.  It looks a little wonky but it isn't on the piece.  Pictures don't tell the whole story.

Such an easy way to make a 6" - 9 patch square.  No cutting small pieces out to sew together.

I have also been making hanging sleeves to sew onto my quilts that I am putting in the Guild Quilt Show the end of April.  I have decided to enter three of them. 




For the next several nights I will be sewing these onto my quilts while I am watching TV.  I can snuggle under the quilts while I am stitching.  We got about 10 cm of snow yesterday and overnight so I will need the quilts to keep warm.

These are the quilts for the show:
           Simply Spooky, Kakabeka, and Charming Hearts.

Peggy

Friday, April 1, 2011

My First Tutorial

Pierina is still away down south so just Maria, Joyce and I got together to do some quilting. 

I am making a 6 1/2" - 9 patch square the easy way.

You start off with 2- 7 1/2" squares of fabric.  This means that your initial square is 1 1/2 " larger than your finished 9 patch square.  Place them right sides together and sew down the side of each paired square.


After you have sewn down both sides you cut the square into 3 equal parts.  So I cut it into 2 1/2" strips

The 2 outer strips are sewn together but the one in the center has no stitching.  Open the two in the center up and sew one piece to each of the other pieces.


This is what you should end up with.

Now put them together so that they can be sewn.


All pressed and ready to be sewn together.


Now sew them together and run the seam over the end with the 3 pieces as above.


 Now cut these apart into 3 equal pieces again and when you separate them you will see that they will go together into a nine patch block.


Sew these together and you have perfect 6 1/2 inch 9 patch block without cutting out 2 1/2" squares.


I hope anyone can understand this tutorial, if not please email me and I will help out any way that I can.

This was a demo at the Guild this month and I think it is really great because you make two at once, mirror images of each other.

These can be made any size just as long as you make the initial square divisible by 3.


Maria is making a placemat so we had fun helping her put the squares together.  We laid them out on the batting so that she could just pick them up and start sewing and be able to keep them in order.



We did do a lot of sewing.  Joyce is making the border for her rag quilt.  I thought I had a picture of it but I was using a different camera and I guess I didn't take a picture. 


 
Joyce has the fabric turned inside out so you can't see the beautiful red colour that it is.  It is going on a sporty denim and flannel rag quilt.

Now I have to put my 9 patch squares together.  Hopefully I will get my project finished today and take a picture of it.

Peggy.



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Charmed Hearts

This is the latest quilt that I have been working on.  It is called Charming Hearts from the Moda Bake Shop.  There are so many patterns on this site that it is hard to choose a quilt to make but because there are so many it is nice to have such a good selection. 

Charming Hearts

I used the same fabric that the pattern called for except for the borders.  You were suppose to use a charm pack and a layer cake and then a white background.  The fabric is called Bliss, and you were suppose to use the layer cake for the border and cut it up into strips so that the border exactly matched the hearts, but I couldn't find one in town so I chose Bliss fabric in the white and red and put an almost solid red to break it up.

I put more applique hearts on the quilt then it had in the pattern and I doubled some up and used small and large hearts.  To get the small hearts I used the inside cut out piece of the "heat & bond" from the large hearts so there was very little waste of the heat and bond.

I really like to personalize my quilts so I have to make some change to the pattern.

I had Wendy Currie quilt it on her long-arm machine.  She did a beautiful job.  It was much to big for me to do on my machine, as it is 69 x 85. 

Peggy.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Saturday Workshop Continued

I finished both placemats that we started at the workshop and you can see how they go together.

This is Number 1


This is Number 2


Here they are side by side so that you can see how the fabric is cut to give you 4 units.  (There are 2 missing as Maria is binding them.) These are made with 24 - 6 1/2 inch squares.

It is hard to convince people that quilting involves moving fabric around.  It looks a lot more complicated then it really is.  There are a lot of tricks involved to make the finished product.

Peggy.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Saturday Workshop

On Saturday I attended a work shop where we made placemats for "Empty Bowls Caring Hearts".  It is an organization to make people aware of hunger in the world.

There were between 10-15 women there over the course of the day.  We were served a beautiful lunch of homemade soup and breads.  Good fellowship was abundant as well. 

Maria and I made 4 placemats between us.  It is a simple pattern using 24 - 6 1/2 inch squares that you sew together and then cut off part of one side and sew it to the other and then cut off one end and sew it to the other end.  We laughed because you cut the fabric up into squares, sew it back together and then cut it up again.  We used the scraps for the binding.




Peggy.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

New Placemats

I haven't done a lot of sewing since I got back from New York but I did manage to finish some placemats for the Guild Quilt Show.  These will be in the booth for sale.  If no one decides that they need a home I will give them to Meals on Wheels.  They are quite cheery and I'm sure someone will enjoy them around Christmas time.


I have finished 2 and I hope to have 6 finished on time for the Quilt Show.
The tree is appliqued onto the background and I didn't even have to decorate it as it came with all it's fancy decorations.

I made the backing out of the tree fabric so it is reversible also.


Peggy.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Some of my Shopping in New York

Before we left for New York I had looked up quilt shops on the internet.  There were only 2 in New York City itself so I had to find at least one of them so I could do some shopping.  We found The City Quilter and so I had make sure we visited the shop.  It is on West 25th Street and in order to get into the shop you had to ring the doorbell.  A really nice quilt shop in the heart of New York City.  I wandered around and told Colleen and Lynda to do the same.  Well that was a mistake.  They found New York fabric and want me to make them pillows.

Times Square, The statue of Liberty, The Subway,  Taxi Cabs

I found a really neat fat quarter bundle that I'm sure I can put to good use at some point.  The colours are so great that I couldn't leave it behind.


The computer really doesn't do them justice.

I also found a really neat kit that I pondered over for a long time then decided that it just had to come home with me.  The colours are very rich from Benartex.  It is called Shades of Autumn.



The Kit includes Fossil Fern fabrics and a pattern.


There is over 8 yards of fabric and the quilt is finished at 69 x 69.  It will be put in the to do box and hopefully I will get to it soon.

It is good to be back home and now to get back to doing some serious quilting.

Peggy.