Saturday, July 11, 2015

Improv attempt

     I just love the book, Cultural Fusion, by Sujata Shah. I love the class I took with her in May. I had some Marimekko that I had been given by a good friend and have not ventured to cut into. After the class, I decided to take the plunge on the idea of Windmills from the book, in the style of her quilt, Winter. I added some other colors for some pop and to make the quilt a little bigger.  The blocks were so much fun to sew! The blocks are trimmed at 7.5" now. I have to pick an arrangement and sew them together.
Idea 1
Idea 2

Little purse for little lady

     My granddaughter, Jolene, was looking through my cut up denim the other day and found two pockets with some bling. She said, "Grandma Linda, could you make me something?" I could not convince a three year old I am 3D sewing challenged so I said yes. I made her a little purse out of the pockets with a lining (pink of course) and a strap from a seam so it could be a cross body bag. She loved it. She keeps her little stuffed cat in it and kleenex.
Pockets right sides together, sewn
My attempt at a lining
Sewn together
Finished mini purse

Trying to integrate denim

     I love denim, especially used denim. I keep collecting jeans, cutting them up and trying to make quilts without bulky seams. I did make the denim stained glass one and and the denim lily (on display at Campbell Pottery starting next Saturday; it is on one of the slides). This one is using charm packs I got at Houston from Moda, lots of gray Kona Ash and denim. I just finished the quilting on the Nolting. I tried lots of patterns to get my practice level jacked up. I cut the binding out of a striped chambray, but it is not attached yet.

Detail
Detail
Back


Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Lots of sliding color strips!

     I have made a similar quilt (the rainbow one a few days back). I cut the batiks this time and the white was left intact as the strips were placed. I used 2 1/2" strips of batiks WOF and 2 1/2" strips of white, half of WOF. They were sewn into tubes- that is the batik to the white on both short ends. Then I laid them on the floor (getting too old for the floor), and arranged the colors. Satisfied with the color strip arrangement, I cut the colors to stagger the whites and have different lengths of batiks at the top and bottom.  When all were cut, I used blue painters tape and numbered each strip from left to right. I put the number 2 strip face down on the number one and pinned the right edge. Every pair was pinned the same way. Now all the strips are in an envelope and I will see if my mom will sew the long edges. She is having some eye surgery next week, so I may have to wait. I have plenty of other quilts to sew. I took the photos at night and the colors are a bit tough to see, but I needed to get those strips off the floor before Tugger the terrible cat rearranged them.
Fabric tubes
Cutting and laying out
All laid out, ready for numbers and pins

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Finally quilted



      This quilt is from a Missouri Star quilt pattern that uses layer cakes. Over a year ago, I bought this bookish fabric from Connecting Threads on a pre-Thanksgiving sale. I made the quilt and started quilting it on my 301. It was kind of tough due to the size, so after finishing the center row, I put it away. I loaded it on the Nolting which was a little tough because it was partly quilted. I persevered through some wrinkling and shredded Glide thread (why now?) and finished this but for the binding. It will be a comfort quilt for someone who loves books, not sure who. Love the Military gold thread color by Glide. Now onto a couple of more quilts hanging in the closet for over a year. Have to take the safety pins out first before they load on.
Back
Back detail
Front

Sunday, July 5, 2015

Quilted, not bound

     The jelly roll rainbow quilt was quilted with some rainbow thread that was given to me. The bobbin thread was lighter weight and so the back is a little funky, but ok. I made this as a comfort quilt for a little girl to be determined. I hope this is not construed as a co-opted symbol of a political stance, but as a cheerful, colorful, and aesthetic comfort quilt. Quilted on the Nolting.
Detail


Backing is one piece wide fabric from Ikea

Friday, July 3, 2015

Made Fabric Amp cover done and delivered

     The amp cover for my son was finished, wrapped, delivered and is now on his amp. I saw it on Instagram, but could not figure out how to get the picture here. I took the photos on a deck chair, so you have to use your imagination on the fit. It was not bad sewing through the vinyl on the Singer 15. He did like it.
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Back

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Front

Front