What’s on my bed – the $16,000 quilt!

What’s on my bed – the $16,000 quilt!

 

Shortly after I starting “real” quilting, I joined a block of the month class at Rainbows and Calico Things quilt shop.  As I was making this quilt, I also finished some other smaller lap quilts that I quilted on my Janome.  I didn’t mind using my domestic machine for smaller quilts, but at this time I was introduced to the world of longarm quilting machines and you know the rest of the story!  It’s because of this quilt, I added a APQS Millennium to my sewing machine collection!

It’s quilted with a simple meander and Superior King Tut variegated thread.  The batting is Quilter’s Dream 100% cotton.  It washes beautifully and it’s on our bed year round.  When the winter’s get cold, we add just add another quilt!

Thanks to Bonnie at Quiltville for starting the linky party – “What’s on your bed“, it’s been fun!!

Thanks for looking and just keep stitchin’ !

Linda

My Version of Rectangles and Squares Quilt

My Version of Rectangles and Squares Quilt

A  couple of quilters asked me about my Rectangles and Squares Quilts, so here’s a mini tutorial on how to make your own.

Bryana + Sam Quilt is finished, and the greys and browns version is a work in progress.  I’ve sewn the body together, and need to add the borders.  For this one, I am adding a mottled black border which contrasts the squares, unlike Bryana’s which has matching borders and squares.

Check a previous post that refers to the inspiration for these quilts.  I like the way the  AllPeopleQuilt pattern clustered the colors, but didn’t take advantage of strip piecing like The Baby Bricks pattern.  So, I just combined the two patterns to create my quilts!  For Bryana’s quilt, I used larger blocks that finish 9″ x 3″ and the grey blocks finish 2″ x 6″.  You can use fat quarters or width of fabric.  The construction is the same for each.

The smaller block is a 4 1/2″ strip of print fabric (rectangles) and a 2 1/2″ strip of background fabric (squares) sewn together and pressed toward the print.  Cut the strip set into 2 1/2″ segments.  Do this for all the fabrics, arrange them and sew together!  That’s it!

The larger block is a 6 1/2″ strip of print fabric (rectangles) and a 3 1/2″ strip of background fabric (squares) sewn together and pressed toward the print.  Cut the strip set into 3 1/2″ segments.  Do this for all the fabrics, arrange them and sew together!

This would be a fun one to do scrappy if you wanted to cut individual squares and rectangles, but this method is so fast you can have all the blocks done in an afternoon.  It takes longer decide on the layout!

I hope this makes sense to everyone!  Thanks for looking and just keep stitchin’ !

Linda

 

 

Cockscomb Meander video

Cockscomb Meander video
Cockscomb Meander video

Here’s my first foray in quilting videos!  Thanks to Connie at Artisan at Heart for requesting it and to my dear hubby for operating the camera and getting it uploaded to YouTube.  The tricky part is trying to sew with the Millennium handles straight up so they are out of the camera view.

I designed this E2E pattern when Candace of Double Nickel Quilt Challenge brought me a quilt with Kaffe Fassett fabrics.  I call it Cockscomb Meander but another good name would be Fassett Flowers!  It’s very simple and easy to change for your own personal style and density.  Here’s some quilts with the design.  Ginny’s QuiltCandace’s Quilt.  Hope you like it and have fun!!

Thanks for looking and just keep stitchin’ !

Linda

Design Wall Monday and Plan Ahead

Design Wall Monday and Plan Ahead

 

 

 

My “Tangy” quilt is getting bigger!  Now, I’m trying to decide on the size and whether to go square or rectangle.  This will probably be someone’s baby quilt so this might be big enough, especially after 2 borders are added.

 

 

 

 

 

My other “design wall topic” is about planning ahead.  When you’re preparing your backing for your quilt top, consider making it large enough for an unfinished table runner, orphan blocks or pillow shams.  Especially, if you quilt by check.  My customer’s know that I will load their little projects after their quilt and they will save!

Check out Judy at Patchwork Times for other Design Wall Monday projects!

Thanks for looking and just keep stitchin’ !

Linda

Loose End Quilting

Loose End Quilting

I’m taking the long weekend with our daughter visiting to sneak in this “loose end” and quilt it.  I’ll add my table runner to the end and maybe a few other small projects like a potholder or orphan blocks.  After looking at it for two days, I’ve decided to quilt it with a very small meander and use 100% cotton batting.  After it’s finished, I’ll wash and dry it to purposely shrink it to give it the wrinkled antique look.

Have a great weekend and Happy Easter!

Linda

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