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Welcome to my world where I try to figure out what I'm going to do next! These days, it is mostly quilting, but you never know what it might be... come find out with me!
Showing posts with label free motion quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free motion quilting. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

On the road!

The piece I created for the CQA It's Time for Colour! travelling show is now being exhibited at Satin Moon Quilt Shop in Victoria, along with all the other quilts that have been received.

It will be there for the next two weeks before continuing on its journey. If you can't make it to Victoria to see the exhibit,  all the quilts in the travelling show can be seen in a gallery page that is now up on the CQA website - you can check them out here, and see whether the quilt you are interested in is still available for purchase :)  Remember - its for a good purpose - The Children's Wish Foundation.

I said in my last post that I had a finish to show - instead of working on UFOs that have been hanging around - in some cases for years - I was captivated by 6 little improv pieced squares that were sitting around - I showed you them here and here.  Now, it is a finished quilt.  I like it when I can say that!

texture

bound

Linking up to The Needle and Thread Network this week.

Happy quilting!
Janet

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

The madness is over -

I have finally finished my WaveRunner -

WaveRunner - finally

it feels good to have it done, that was a lot of thread changes, starts and stops, and ends to bury, but oh what a great way to practice all kinds of quilting designs!

FMQ2Waverunner - no longer a WIP

Now on to the next one!  Do you suppose I'll be able to keep the quilting simpler on it?  I doubt it!

Happy quilting!

p.s. - it's Wednesday - don't forget to check out WIP Wednesday at the Needle and Thread Network

 
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

A quiet week

I'm still having some problems keeping the mojo going, but it is improving.  Maybe the weather this time of year has something to do with it?  The cold and snow has now been replaced by wind, rain and grey, grey and more grey. Definitely not inspiring.
I was busy this week, but unfortunately, I can't show you what took up most of my time.  Hand applique on a round robin quilt.  Took me forever to figure out what I was going to do, and even longer to now applique it.  My usual raw edge method just wasn't appropriate this time round.  Sorry no peeks as the owner of this quilt just might pop in, and she is not to see it yet!  (Hi Brigitte!)
But, yesterday I finally said enough handwork, and setup to practice some FMQ on a donation quilt.  Some more practice of the January tutorial for Sew Cal Gal's 2012 Free Motion quilting challenge design - this time the leaves with a swirl, compliments of Frances Moore, done in the border.
pinwheel 1
pinwheel 2
pinwheel 3
border
border detail


Today, I'm off for an afternoon of sewing with my pal's from the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild.  Hope you are having a wonderful weekend!

Happy quilting!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Making slow progress

Work has been really busy this last little while, and I've not had a lot of energy to get much done in the evenings, but I am making some progress, albeit, slow!
I have finished the feathers on my Coin quilt (see earlier blog here) and am working on the big scale cross hatching of the coins themselves, and some filler quilting around the feathers.  I started working on this at the VMQG Sew-in on Sunday, but it just didn't want to happen - broke a needle, had my smaller sewing bed with me and it has sharper edges, so I kept catching the quilt so it wasn't flowing smoothly, and then I ran out of bobbin thread.  I just took it as a sign to put it away and work on something else!  Here's what it looks like so far - I'm loving the textures on this!
progress on Coins quilt

(I did piece a table runner after that, but will post about it later, after I've taken some photographs, as well as my Habitat challenge reveal).

Last night I did get some quilting done and managed to finish all the quilting on my African Collage.  After keeping pretty much to just outline stitching and stitch in the ditch in the centre, I wanted to do something more interesting in the borders.  See the frame that surrounds each of the animals?


I used that as my inspiration and had a lot of fun with it, doing a whole slew of different free motion quilted designs.  It doesn't show much from the front, as the black on black print pretty much hides it all,
the quilting doesn't really show

but I do like how it looks from the back!
African Collage border quilting

Here's what all the quilting looks like from the back
Back of African Collage


I just need to bury a few more threads, bind it and add the beads down the side, and then I can call it done!

Linking up to WIP Wednesday @ The Needle & Thread Network


Happy quilting!