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Sunday, February 17, 2013

Another Long Weekend! :0)

Happy Sunday!! I am having another great 3-day weekend! Yesterday Clarinda and I went to Mason Jar quilt shop, Fabric Shack, Sew-a-lot, Little Shop of Stitches, JoAnn's, and Hancock. I got some a nice panel and pattern at Mason Jar. I picked up all my material for my next large quilt which is called Spa, I will be making it in the new line from Moda called Seascape. I will post a picture of the pattern and material later. I didn't get anything at Sew-a-lot. I got some Moda plain charm packs from Little Shop. From JoAnn's I got some pillow forms and a couple other things. From Hancock I got a non-slip mat for the presser foot on my long arm. It was a quite a bit of shopping, I don't think we planned to go to that many stores but we just kept adding them on as the day went by. Next weekend we have a shop hop that we are really looking forward to, we are going to visit a bunch of stores, some that we haven't been to in awhile. Well, the wedding quilt is moving along well now. I've got the tension figured out on the long arm and I have all of the vertical rows sewn. Today, I want to get the horizontal rows done and the borders. Hoping to have all the quilting done today and to put the binding on tomorrow. I really want to get the quilt and pillow to my friend this week. The pillow and quilt still need to be washed and I will put one of the color catchers in the wash with it since it has a lot of dark and light colors, the fabric was not prewashed, I don't prewash like some quilters do, I learned from a very experienced quilter that you don't need to prewash, just spray the material with some water and iron which will help to shrink if their is any shrinkage. But there may still be some color bleeding so I use the color catcher sheets when I wash the quilt for the first time. Below are some pictures of the quilt and the pillow. Here is the final pillow with the pillow form in it. It does still need to be washed and will go in with the quilt. Here are a couple of pictures of the quilt on the long arm as you can see it is quite a lot of material to get through a machine. Hard to believe I used to push this through my normal sewing machine. This is so much better! This is a picture of the quilt top with the vertical lines sewn. Horizontal lines will be next and then you will be able to see the blocks stand out more. This is the back of the quilt showing the sew lines. They are fairly straight, I had a few spots where I had to jog over a bit because the lines on front were not perfectly straight. A couple of pictures of our babies, they love laying on daddy or laying on my couch, they just want to be near people. This is where I work, I took this picture as I left work Friday, it was snowing. Dave took me to Panera for lunch on Friday and they had .99 baked goods, I got two carrot cakes. I haven't been eating that much sugar lately and the sugar in these made me zoom! Well that is the update for now. I will take pictures once the quilt is complete and will post them then.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

February Already?

Gosh, where does go? I think my last post was MLK weekend. That was the weekend Dave and I swapped rooms and I am still trying to find things and put things away! It is really nice having the extra room to move around. I just need to take the time to go through and organize things but that will have to wait until after I finish this wedding quilt. I have the top done for the wedding quilt and I also have the pillow cover top made and quilted. I plan to finish up the pillow tomorrow and piece together the back for the quilt. I've got the long arm up and running and so far it is stitching pretty good. I am not doing an all over design on this quilt I am just stitching in the seams, it is called "stitch in the ditch." If you do it right the stitching shouldn't be visible, you will just get the puffy quilted look. I've yet to master the art of the stitches not showing, for the most part I get them in the ditch but every once in a while it looks like I swerved to avoid running over something, LOL. Here are some pictures of the quilt top and pillow top.
Here are a couple of pictures of the quilt top laid out on the table. I took measurements so I can know how big to make the backing piece, I am going to try to get that done tomorrow and hopefully be able to sandwich all the layers together.
This is the pillow top. I used my embroidery machine to put the bride and grooms name in the right and left block, their names are Anne and Scott. The middle block is a heart with the initial of the last name which is V.
Here is a close up of the pillow top after it has been quilted. It is kind of hard to see in the picture. I have a few places I am going to pick out and requilt. I had to go to JoAnn's and get some invisible thread to quilt it. When I started I was using a varigated thread but I didn't like how it look so the invisible thread looks better. It will also look better once I wash it and the threads tighten up some. I also bought a king size pillow when I went to Walmart earlier, can't wait to see it done! Here are some other random pictures...
These are pictures of the table in my new room. I have a lot more space to walk around the table now. Marley is sitting in the window in the second picture. She and Puppy like to sit there and see whats going on in the neighborhood.
These are the awesome old cabinets that Dave got me when the dry cleaner he worked for cleaned out one of their old wherehouses. The drawers are full of buttons and other old goodies. I really like how they look all stacked up.
This is a bottle of water that froze in Dave's car...brrrr
This is me driving to work one day when the weather was bad and we didn't get a snow delay for work :( We've had really strange weather again this winter, we will be in the 50s one day and the 20s the next, everyone has been sick and it just goes around the office. Well, I am going to go get ready for work tomorrow. I'll post some more later this week on my quilt progress.

Friday, January 18, 2013

Long Weekend

Well, made it through another busy week at work! I was so spoiled by the holidays when things were slow plus being off sick several days I forgot how busy things can be. It was a frustrating week too because our folks in San Antonio just can't get their stuff together. Hopefully, a nice long weekend is just what I need. Dave and I have decided to swap rooms. I am moving my craft room out to the big room and Dave is moving in here. I just don't have room to contain all of my stuff in here any more! LOL I don't think we are actually moving until Sunday - Monday. Tomorrow Clarinda and I are going to Cincinnati to visit some quilt shops. Dave is going to the junkyard. I've been working on the wedding quilt. All of the blocks are done and I am now making the sashing rows that go in between. I am liking how it is turning our. I showed the pictures to the mother of the bride today and she likes it so that is good. I told her I may not have it done before the wedding and she said that was okay. Here are some pictures of the progress
Here is one set of blocks in progress.
Here are all the completed blocks.
The next step is making the sashing rows. The sashing rows are made up of rectangles and squares. There are 71 rectangles and 336 squares. A square will go in each corner and will be folded in half to create a triangle in each corner.
Here is the process for attaching the squares to the rectangles. Each square needs to have a line drawn from one corner to another.
I use my acrylic binding tool to draw the line with a white marking pencil.
Here is the square with the line.
Each square is then pinned to a corner of the rectangle. They are placed on opposite corners and the other corners will be done once the first two are ironed and the seam allowance is trimmed.
Sewing the square to the rectangle.
Sewn square.
Fold square in half. Press with iron. Trim the seam to 1/4" you know have a new color in the corner of your rectangle.
I decided to mock up one of the rows last night because I couldn't wait to see how it was going to look. This is a block row with a sashing unit in between. There will be another sashing row above and under each block row.
This is the table runner that I made for Sherri, my reflexologist. She decided to hang it on the back of the door in her office area, the door is usually closed so the hanging adds a nice touch of color to the area. I am really happy how this turned out and was really happy to see it hanging there. All right, I need to get to work on these sashing rows, they aren't going to make themselves!

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Mark and Jaclyn

Mark and Jaclyn finally opened there box so now I can post the pictures of what I made them!
Here is the bag laid out and ready to be made into the bag shape by sewing the two sides together.
This is the bag after the two sides have been sewn.
The pattern did not call for a closure but I thought it was kind floppy and things might fall out so I added this frog closure that is Asian inspired.
This is the completed bag. It is called a Hobo Bag because I guess it looks like what hobos used to carry on a stick. You can really put a lot of stuff into it.
This is Jaclyn with her bag. She looks happy so I think she likes it, hopefully she will put it to good use!
This is what I made Mark. This quilt starts back to when Rachel came out to visit, we went to Amish country and found this warehouse with fabrics, as we were going along I saw this Dragon Ball Z material and I got so excited because it looks like material that Mark used to have in sheets and pillows when he was a young boy (actually he probably still has them) so I just had to get it! I had actually bought the entire bolt of material, it was prequilted and I thought I would cut it into sections and make a quilt out of just that material. When I actually rolled the bolt out I found that the inner sections were damaged so I ended up taking these six panels and buying a bolt of fleece to use as the strips in between and the backing. I was so excited for him to get it and I think he really liked it.
This is the first quilt I have done on the long arm. This is a close up of the control monitor of the Tiara and you can see the quilt on the table being quilted. I am wearing special gloves that help to grip the quilt and move it through the machine more easily.
Here is a distance shot of the quilt on the table.
Close up shot of the quilt going through the machine and my gloves. This machine is not like a regular sewing machine, it does not have the feed dogs that moves material through you have to move the material yourself, this allows you to make curves and do more designs. It is also more difficult because it takes a lot of practice to get the stitches just right.
Here is a picture of the completed blanket with the binding. I figured I would use polk-a-dots since it was Dragon Ball Z, couldn't find the actual Dragon Balls but thought this would be a good interpretation.
Here is my baby boy Mark all wrapped up in his new blanket! He looks very happy doesn't he! Mom really surprised him! LOL That's all for now, I will get some pictures of my progress on the wedding quilt this weekend. Take Care!

Sunday, January 6, 2013

New Project

It has been another gray day here in Ohio. We had a little sleet today, I think it might snow tonight. Not enough to get me a snow day though. We still have snow on the ground from the day after Christmas, supposed to warm up a little later this week but we will see about that. Dave had his 49th birthday on Friday. I took off early and we went to lunch and a movie. Jack came over later and brought him a milkshake and got him a gift card for Longhorn Steakhouse. I think he had a good day even though he had to cook dinner. :) I started watching what I eat at the beginning of the month. Joined Weight Watchers again and decided I was only eating out once a week for lunch and started taking my lunch in. Trying to eat more fruits and vegetables plus cut down on breads and junk food. It has been going pretty good, I lost 2 pounds last week, I need to get some exercise in too and I am sure that will help. Clarinda and I went to Waynesville today so I could get some of the coordinating material that I needed. We had a nice lunch first at the Cobblestone Cafe, I had a great portabello mushroom sandwich on Focaccia bread and some fresh fruit, it was delicious. Clarinda had a wrap with cream of cauliflower soup. She hadn't had that soup before and she liked it. I love that soup but didn't have any today. After lunch we went to Fabric Shack and we spent a long time in there today, she helped me pick out the material I needed for the wedding quilt and I helped her pick out some of the new cat material they had just got in. We then went to the big JoAnn's and picked up a few things there. Came home and Dave made me a nice steak dinner. I got tired of working on the big machine trying to quilt that purple quilt, I think I have the tension issue figured out but it has been a frustrating trying to figure it all out. I decided to work on my next project instead is is another wedding quilt. It is in purple and gray. I am getting kind of tired of purple! LOL. Anyway, here are some pictures of that new quilt project and other things going on around the Pigeon Roost.
This is the pattern that I am going to make for the new quilt. I will be making the throw size and the pillow. On the pillow I am going to embroider their first names on the two side blocks (Scott and Anne) and then I will either put their last name in the middle block or I will just put a large V. In one of the bands I will put their wedding date which is 9 Feb 2013. I don't think I mentioned that I am making this for the mother of the bride as a gift from her to them. This will be my first quilt that I will get paid for!
Here is the main materials that I am using and you can see that I have cut out and sewn a few blocks already.
These are the materials I got at Fabric Shack today. I went with solids so they wouldn't over power the prints that I already have.
This is a really cute pattern I got at JoAnn's the other day, I thought it would make a really good baby gift and is different than just making a quilt.
This was my drive in to work on Wednesday. It was really foggy out on the base almost looks like ice road trucking! LOL
This was also on Wednesday, this is actually the golf course on base, guess it is time to get out the orange golf balls! I thought it was pretty to see the snow, fog, sunrise and blue sky.
I got some more scarf yarn today at JoAnn's. They had it on clearance so thought I would stock up for next years gifts and I am also going to make me a scarf because I don't have a nice one.
I decided to take a picture of my pretty in pink quilt that I have been using for about a year now I think. It is really a nice quilt and just gives me the right amount of warmth. I am always too hot when I sleep but this is just perfect, I am glad I made it for me :) Well, Mark got the box with his and Jaclyn's surprise presents but he hasn't opened it yet because he was waiting for Jaclyn to come over and he got sick this weekend so I don't know when they will open the box, I hope soon because I want to post the pictures!! Okay, time for bed here, can't believe the weekend is over already!