Saturday, November 28, 2009

Holiday Lull

'Atomic Connections' is coming together. Time in the studio has been eclipsed by cooking for 16 people. One more meal tonight and then all those dishes to wash. I thought I could sneak in some sewing here and there, but it hasn't worked out that way.
I'll be getting some more fun mail in the next few days. I did a little Black Friday shopping in the privacy of my own home. Amazing what a few little clicks can bring you. These are the new additions to the Mingle line by Monaluna, one of my very favorite fabric lines.
Hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving and had some time for sewing at your house.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Straight Line Quilting...Hints and Tips

I love straight line quilting. For me it has a clean, modern feel with a simplicity that I love. The possible combinations of straight lines are endless. Many of you have asked for information on straight line quilting, so I've put together a mini tutorial on how I straight line quilt.

I dislike marking quilts. I find that my lines are never quite where I want them to be, so my solution is painter's tape. I have it in sizes from 1/4" up to 3". You can lay sizes next to each other to make whatever distance you choose between your lines. You will also need a walking foot for your machine. The walking foot allows the top and bottom fabrics to feed evenly when you're quilting. With tape, a walking foot and your imagination, you're set to go.
The first step is to place the first piece of tape. For this little quilt I was doing random straight lines, so the placement was pretty easy. If you're crosshatching a large quilt setting that first line can be tricky unless you have another person to help. Making sure that first placement is straight is important because all the lines will build off of that first one.

I usually lay my tape approximately where I want it, then I take out any of the basting pins that are in the way. Then I have a partner (kids work well, dogs, not so much) help me place it and then I press it down securely. The low tack of the painter's tape will stick nicely, but it won't leave a residue on your quilt.
When I first started straight line quilting I sewed with the needle right next to the tape. I found that sometimes I would sew on the tape. (everyone wiggles a bit!) Then when I would move the tape for the next line the tape would rip and remain under the stitches. It's no fun to remove little bits of tape stuck under the stitches. So, now I position my walking foot like you see below with the inner edge running along the tape. This prevents any sewing over the tape and it helps keep your line perfectly straight. Sometimes when you stop to adjust your quilt your quilt will shift a bit and if you just have the needle it's hard to line up your quilt again. With that inner edge of the presser foot you can line up with the tape and keep on sewing.
This is what your line will look like after sewing.
If I was going to do a row of straight lines I would reposition my tape along the stitching line and sew again repeating the process across the quilt. You will have to replace the tape eventually when it isn't sticky enough to maintain a line.
Here are a few examples of some of the straight line quilting I have done. A large crosshatch. These lines are 3 inches apart.

Simple parallel lines. These lines are a half inch apart. Remember to start in the center and work out to the edges. For this I only used tape on the center line. Then I used the outside edge of the walking foot which gives a perfect half inch spacing.
On this quilt the lines are done perpendicular with random widths apart. I did all the vertical lines first and then added the horizontal lines. The spacing ranges from 1/2" to 2" apart.

Have fun playing with lines and if it's Thanksgiving where you are, have a great one! I'm thankful you all come to visit and comment and email. It's great getting to know you and sharing my work with you.

Monday, November 23, 2009

Finding My Groove

This weekend I forced myself to buckle down. Last week I let the chaos of the week get to me. Maybe it's the upcoming holiday and the thought of 16 people around my table, and that's without either of my sons (insert sad mom face here). On the bright side, the shopping is done and my lists are made...I schedule what to do when...that way I'm sure to actually get dinner on the table.

I think I found at least part of my mind this weekend. Solutions came for a couple of perplexing quilty problems. I love when that happens.

Finished the 'Burning Embers' wall hanging. I wasn't sure I liked it...
...until I hung it where it belongs. It's perfect for that room.
My Fabricworm ordered arrived just in time to save the day...I have a new fav fabric...the new mingle was perfect for the binding.
I also came up with a solution for those 30 house blocks that I've made. I was going to make a BIG neighborhood quilt, but when I was laying out the quilt I sorted the houses by color to help me distribute them, and then it hit me....what about little color coordinated subdivisions? The orange and gray one was simply perfect for this room. Don't you adore that mirror ball dot binding? So far I have blue/brown, red/aqua, green, and pink subdivisions planned. What do you think of those for one of the 'Joy in the New Year' challenge prizes?
I quilted it with my fracture quilting...very modern and minimal. For me it gives just the right effect.
After almost a year and a half I hit on a solution for the 'Atomic Connections' quilt. That should be a top in the next couple of days. I can't even tell you how excited I am.
Still haven't found the tennis shoes. Made a new 'G' for the 'G Whiz' quilt. The UPS man delivered a new power cord for my mifi. I can't even say how much I NEED my internet. I found my groove, though I didn't really know that it was missing.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Lost

It hasn't been my week...
....lost power
....lost the power cord for my mifi (that's my internet)
....lost my tennis shoes
....lost the 'G' for my G whiz quilt (how it unpinned itself and walked away is beyond me)
....lost my mind

In the spirit of tomorrow's another day....Penny is having a fabulous giveaway on the Flea Market Fancy Freaks blog. You won't want to miss it. Just looking at the button cheers me up.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Welcome Home

I was in LA (Palm Desert) last week and returned home to rain, freezing rain, sleet, ice and snow. Talk about a shock to the system. I wasn't prepared. No wood for the fireplace, no plan for power outages, no boots. I've been avoiding the thought of winter and trying my best to prolong fall. I can't put it off any longer.
Sad to say, I haven't made loads of progress on my UFOs. I did finish these pillows last week before I left. They match this quilt.
I started the quilting on this piece. I chose pebble quilting to make it look like embers in the fire. It's a wall hanging, but it's taking forever. Six jumbo bobbins so far and I'm not even half done. I hope I can stick with it. I'm questioning my decision on this one. Hope you all are making progress!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Little Things Count Too

These have all been on my list of things to do for a long time. It's great to have them checked off. I finished painting this guest bedroom a lovely shade of spring green. My boys are sure to tease me that it's another Easter egg colored room, but I like it. It's a perfect compliment to the creamsicle whirlygiggles quilt so I threw that on the bed. It needed something, so I made some pillows to match.
I did some straight line freehand loopy quilting on the pillows to match the quilting on the quilt.
Redid my sewing machine cover to fit the new machine. Gotta keep dust away from my baby.
Reupholstered my stool and chair that I use in my studio. I used Michael Miller's mirror ball dots in orange and green. Love that fabric. Many of you have emailed and asked for info on how to upholster. I'm clueless about upholstery except to cut a piece of fabric bigger than the seat, flip it over, pull it taut and staple the hell out of it. Upholstery 101...take that, Martha.
We're almost up to 200 folks in the 'Joy in the New Year' challenge. Can't you hear the sewing machines buzzing? Lots of finishes are happening....lots of happy people. It's a good thing!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Under Double Digits

With the finish of this quilt I'm now under double digits in the number of quilt tops left to finish. I wouldn't have so many if I didn't do each one twice. This one was half quilted when I decided the quilting had to go, and I started over.

This is a baby quilt design called 'He's a Star'. It seems to me so often that there aren't very many modern baby boy quilts out there. I tried to achieve that with this one. It uses a variation of Gwen Marston's Maverick Star....the extended maverick star. I adapted her star so that the points can be a little more varied with the extension. I like the look of it better. How I extend the star can be found in my Christmas tree skirt tutorial that is now in the sidebar.
The back is simple, but fun.
You can see the extension of the stars a bit better in this picture. Off to baste another UFO!

How are you doing? Got any finishes yet? Amy hosts a 'sew and tell' on Fridays. It might be a good way to post about your progress. We have to motivate each other. Have you cheered someone on today?

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Proud, Happy and Thrilled!

I'm so excited to tell you, if you don't already know, my Block Party virtual quilting bee is becoming a book! Congrats to Alissa and Kristen for leading this fabulous group and spearheading the idea! I'm thrilled to be a part of it. Head over to the Block Party blog for a giveaway and more exciting news. Proud, happy and thrilled. That's me!
Here is the start of the quilt using the fabrics from the last post. It's inspired by Malka's Tuesday pillow that is on the front of 'Stitch' magazine.
I like this layout...but I also played and made it into furrows and barnraising. It looks cool in those too, but I'm a LONG way from layout decisions. I have 25 blocks done...the quilt needs 110.
One finish to put on the list...I think all of my friends have one of these now. They sure are fun to make!

We've got lots of folks participating in the 'Joy in the New Year' challenge. Who knew so many of you had double digit lists of UFOs. This is going to be exciting!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Old and New

It's been a little crazy around here, but I have eeked in a little time to sew. This represents about 5 hours of work. I'm continuing to plug away at the selvage spiderweb quilt. I need about 200 more of these.

I didn't promise not to start anything new. (It's simply not in my nature!) I'm trying to divide my time between commissions, new starts and finishing those pesky UFOs. I started a project using these fabulous fabrics from Malka of Stitchindye. I've been saving them for the perfect project.

I really did cut into them. Hard, but I did, along with about 25 other fabrics.

Thanks to all of you who have joined the 'Joy in the New Year' UFO challenge. It's not too late. Head here and sign up. We've got a pretty fabulous list of prizes so far. If you see the button on a blog, be sure to ask how they're doing. Encouragement goes a long way!

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Joy In The New Year

Ok, so I can't do this alone. It's always better to have a little help from your friends and many of you have emailed and asked for a UFO challenge, so let's do it together. The goal is to have the UFO's that are lurking in your closet, drawers, tubs, cubbies finished by the start of the new year. Wouldn't it be great to start 2010 with an empty closet?

So the 'Joy in the New Year' challenge starts today.

To join in, here's what you need to do. Take an inventory. Count your UFO's as of today. Come back and leave a comment letting me know you're in and how many UFO's you have. It's up to you what you want to count. I'm counting my unfinished tops...not those that are still being pieced. I know they are technically UFO's, but my priority is to get those tops finished.

Of course there will be a prize. I'll make something for the winner. If you'd like to donate a prize, drop me an email. An empty UFO closet is a big deal and we should have lots of gifts to give. Maybe even multiple winners!

Here's how you can win. On January 1, come back and leave a comment on how many of your UFO's you've finished. You get an entry for each one. If you finish all that you counted today, you double your entries. For example, if you have ten UFO's and finish all ten, that's 20 entries. How fun is that?

Now, grab the button and link back to this post. Spread the word and encourage others to join in. Even if you have one finish, that's one UFO done and out of the way!

OK, folks we have two months from today. I know the holiday season is upon us, but we can do this! Let's get started and encourage each other. I'm off to count my UFOs.

EDITED TO ADD: I've had some pretty cool prize donations...I'll announce those in a few days...but trust me...they're GOOD!