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Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part III

Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part III

Deb's Antique Butterfly quilt

As promised, here’s the completed quilt picture!  The binding is black Kona cotton which accents the black butterfly bodies.  The quilt is larger than my hanging space!  As I worked on this, I picked out my favorite butterfly fabrics.  Here’s one of my favorites.

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Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part II

Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part II

I decided to use  flowers, hearts and loops in the pink areas, a whimsical flower in each white cornerstone, a small meander in the butterfly background and a couple loops through the wings.  I did not stitch through the polyester double knit butterfly bodies.  The pictures below show before and after pictures of the quilt when it’s on the frame. The dense stitching flattened the puckered areas beautifully!  I was very happy about that!  The batting is Quilter’s Dream Poly and the thread is a white PermaCore.  Here’s a link to Part I of this quilting story.

blocks quilted, sashing to be quilted

View of sashing row to be quilted

Detail of sashing area after quilting

 

View of sashing row after quilting

Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part I

Do you have a treasure in your closet? Part I

Do you have a quilt top in your closet that needs to be finished?  Deb had one of those!  Her grandmother started the quilt by making the butterfly blocks and her mother finished it.  According to Deb, the butterfly fabrics are from the 60’s and 70’s.  I was very excited and honored to have the opportunity to finish this quilt for Deb from the quilting to the binding!  And now she’ll be able to give her daughter a completed heirloom!

What if it’s not sewn very well or is not high quality fabrics?  What if it has holes from being stored?  These imperfections are noticeable when it’s unfinished but after some repairs and quilting it can become an heirloom!  Here’s Deb’s Antique Butterfly quilt before quilting.

One thing that I noticed was that it had side borders but no top borders, maybe they ran out of fabric?  There were small holes in some of the pink areas that I repaired by snipping small amounts from the seam allowances.   I then placed the snipped pieces under the holes and used Stitch Witchery to adhere them.  The blocks were not accurately pieced, resulting in some puckering of fabric.

In the next post, I’ll show the quilting process and the final product!

Peace quilt

Peace quilt

Isn’t this a fun quilt for a young girl?!  I knew loops and mod flowers would be perfect for this quilt.  The quilting is fairly dense in the big open white areas and more open in the colors.  The batting is Quilter’s Dream Puff and the thread is OMNI bright white by Superior Threads.

Zeke’s baby quilt

Zeke’s baby quilt

I love it when there’s another baby born in my family so I can make a quilt to give away!!!!  Because we didn’t know the sex, I made a quilt using lots of fun bright colors suitable for either boy or girl.  I used some of the same fabrics in his big sister Selah’s quilt!  I hope they like it!  The quilt is made with the large Twister Tool, the batting is Quilter’s Dream Puff and the thread is Superior Threads OMNI.  Unlike Selah’s, I used flannel for the backing and I machine stitched the binding to the front of the quilt.  If you haven’t made a Twisting Pinwheel quilt using the Twister Tool from Country Schoolhouse try it!  It’s very fun and fast!

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