
Points of Pride
February 14, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Feb 8, 2011 |
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Finish Date | Feb 14, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 24.5″ x 24.5″. |
Pattern | Points of Pride from American Patchwork and Quilting magazine |
What it’s for | Gift for Aunt Pam. |
Batting | Matilda’s Own 100% cotton batting. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Sewing machine had issues with monofiliment machine quilting. Had to switch to coats and clark polyester thread for corners.
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Owl Softies
February 13, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Jan 8, 2011 |
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Finish Date | Feb 13, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 4″ to 12″ |
Pattern | From Bebe Bold |
What it’s for | Gifts |
Batting | Poly fill |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
“Hamish” sized made for Jordan, Ella and Zac for Christmas. Door Stop sized made for Hazel, Alyce and Kailyn and embroidered with their first initials. Used felt for smaller pieces instead of double fused fabric.
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New York Beauty
February 6, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Jan 28, 2011 |
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Finish Date | Feb 6, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 24.5″ x 24.5″ |
Pattern | Points of Pride from American Patchwork and Quilting magazine |
What it’s for | For my sister Pearl who lives in NYC. |
Batting | Matilda’s own 100% cotton batting. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
First quilt with curved blocks.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Free motion machine quilted with monofilament and 50wt Gutterman thread in bobbin.
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California Poppies
February 6, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Feb 4, 2011 |
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Finish Date | Feb 6, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 12″ x 10″ |
Pattern | Perfect Poppies |
What it’s for | Gift for Rachel |
Batting | Matilda’s Own 100% cotton batting. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Used left overs from Tree of Life Quilt. Used bias binding purchased for Tree of Life, but not used. Ironed binding into french fold before using.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Free motion quilted/machine appliqued at one time.
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Tree of Life
February 6, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Jan 15, 2011 |
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Finish Date | Feb 6, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 39″ x 39″ |
Pattern | My own design |
What it’s for | For Grandma MJ’s 80th birthday. |
Batting | Matilda’s Own 100% cotton batting. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
I printed family photos onto ink jet printable fabric and cut out into leaf shapes.
First on point quilt. Used Tonga Treats 10″ square pack. Squares were not 10″ on both sides. Cut down to 5″.
Used “Perfect Poppies” pattern for poppy appliques.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Quilted in the ditch along seamlines of blocks on point before applique begun. Free motion quilted around applique raw edges. Had problems with skipped stitches on appliques. Other flowers and hummingbirds were applique perse.
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Winter Wonderland Wall Hanging
January 3, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Nov 12, 2010 |
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Finish Date | Jan 3, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | Approx 30″ x 30″ |
Pattern | My own design |
What it’s for | Gifts for Grandma Lois, and Uncle Terry and Aunt Alyce |
Batting | Matilda’s Own 100% cotton batting |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Used Winter Wonderland panels and added borders.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Free motion quilted with monofilament. Used 50 wt Gutterman cotton thread on first project and 50wt Prescensia cotton thread on second project. Quilted around designs, practiced following lines, echoing, background fillers. Had issues with skipped stitches on second panel. Thought it was because of the different thread brand, but now I think it was a machine issue.
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Snowman Door Hanger
January 3, 2011
General Info
Start Date | Aug 21, 2010 |
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Finish Date | Jan 3, 2011 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 36″ x 12″ |
Pattern | Cold Hands, Warm Heart by Pam Bono |
What it’s for | Made two: one for me and one for Grandma MJ. |
Batting | Matilda’s Own 100% cotton batting. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Modified table runner pattern. Added an extra snowflake block and made two. Used skinny heart shaped buttons for nose. Added star burst beads to hanging loops.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Ditch quilted snowman body, then free motion quilted loops inside body using 50wt gutterman thread. Probably should have done outside channel quilting first, and more densely, to help prevent distortion. This project would have greatly benefited from trimming, but I didn’t think to do it, and blocking, which I didn’t know about then. Attempted to use silver metallic thread in snowflake, but kept shredding. Need to use larger topstitch needle next time.
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Icicle Snowman Ornament
December 24, 2010
General Info
Start Date | Dec 24, 2010 |
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Finish Date | Dec 24, 2010 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 7″ |
Pattern | Happy Hollows |
What it’s for | Christmas tree |
Batting | Iron on pellon. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Was bored on Christmas Eve so went to Sewco and picked up this Espresso kit. It was pretty expensive. Pattern was easy. Would be good option for annual Christmas ornaments one year.
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Organic Double Irish Chain
December 14, 2010
General Info
Start Date | Dec 2, 2010 |
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Finish Date | Dec 14, 2010 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 34.5″ x 44.5″ |
Pattern | From Quilter’s Academy Volume 1 |
What it’s for | Baby gift |
Batting | Used Heirloom organic cotton batting. Batting had no scrim so had to be quilted within 4″. |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Made completely from organic cotton solids in white, almond and brown sugar. First commission quilt.
Did not pre-wash batting, but pre-washed fabrics. Spent 37.5 hours making over a week and a half.
Quilting Notes/Techniques
Straight line quilted along diagonals. Free motioned four heart design inside white blocks. Connected hearts in borders. Both from Harriet Hargrave stencils.
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Pinwheel Wreath
November 20, 2010
General Info
Start Date | Nov 6, 2010 |
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Finish Date | Nov 20, 2010 |
Status | Finished |
Size | 24″ |
Pattern | Happy Hollows |
What it’s for | Gift for grandmother-in-law |
Batting | N/A |
Quilt Top Notes/Techniques
Made from a kit from Sewco. Was very expensive. Relatively easy to make. Used a lot of glue. Added store bought bow.