Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Machine running smoothly and I am happy!

 I have been a busy bee in the studio, quilting all the projects in the queue. I was totally caught up (except for the custom job I am working on) when I took in three more quilts. A manageable number. Here are the latest finishes.

Number one is this beautiful batik strippy quilt.

Panto is Feather swirl

The backing is a soft linen fabric.

Next is this Kaffe Fassett project, also using a jelly roll. Everything pops on the black and white background

Panto: Woven wind

Milifiore backing is really pretty, too.

This was a challenge at the customer's guild. They had to make a quilt with a pieced border. For a brand new quilter, she did a great job!

Gotta love a John Deere tractor!
Panto: Funky fans

Everything used to make the quilt was free! Scraps from a friend, the panel from the free table at guild, and the soft flannel backing from a family clearing out grandma's stash.

I did some sewing on the weekend and put together one of the quilts I made blocks for at the retreat. It is a charity quilt for Family Connection in Blue Ridge. The other quilt is also a charity project made by someone in the evening guild. I had two Quilts of Valor here, too, and got one of those done.

This is a lovely pattern for a QOV.

Panto: Simply stars

A real wowser of a backing, too!

I made these blocks from a 10" squares pack at the retreat

Flower Power panto.

I got this bright backing from the sale room at my local quilt shop.

Someone in the evening guild made this one.It is a simple but elegant looking pattern, don't you think?

Panto: One side feathers

Pink back and gray stripe for the binding.
I'll get that sewn down tonight.

I did one repair and two tee shirt quilts this week, as well. The tee shirt quilts are wall hanging size, and were a challenge because of the condition of the shirts. They were full of holes!! Big holes and small holes...lots of holes! After stabilizing the shirts with fusible interfacing, I mended the holes with the darning stitch on my Bernina. Once the holes were flat and mended, the projects were easy to put together. The customer provided the fabric for the sashing and borders. I used fabric from my stash for the backs and customer fabric for the bindings.

Have never heard of the band the customer's son liked. Probably either heavy metal or grunge.

I used my favorite tee shirt quilt panto, Rounded diamonds

I had globs of this solid from a lady who was getting rid of her sewing stuff. Perfect for this project.

Here is the second one. One for Mom and one for girlfriend. 
The guy with the shirts died quite unexpectedly.

Same panto on number two.

Same backing, too.

This was the dumbest repair I have ever done! I got a call from a woman in Ellijay that she had a quilt needing repairs. She said it is the quilt she uses on her bed, so it needs to be done quickly. I said okay and told her I would meet her at the fabric shop to get the quilt. She brought it in a pillow case and handed it to me, thanking me for doing this for her. Then she left...without us looking at the damage and making a plan for repairs and the cost. To my surprise, the quilt had only 5 small (nickel sized) holes and a small place where the fabric was worn on the edge. I did the repairs and washed the quilt . Here it is. It is a really nice, soft, hand quilted  and colorful quilt. I like it very much. I can't believe I have to drive 22 miles to Ellijay twice for a $15 repair. Oh well, it looks good as new!

This was a vintage top another customer bought from Ebay and wanted finished for a bed in her home. After starching the daylights out of it, I quilted and bound it.

The panto os Basketweave

I wouldn't have chosen this fabric for the back, but it's not my quilt.

After washing the quilt is brighter and softer.

A friend made this at the same retreat I was at. The fabrics were a fat quarter pack and look beautiful and restful together.

I used the swirly feather panto again. I like it!

Gorgeous ombre Gulf stream colored backing.

Another friend made this at the retreat for her niece. The fabric has ghosts and bats on it, so I chose ghosts for the quilting.

I like all the fabrics used in this quilt. I like the ghosts, too!

I also made and applied the binding.

My show quilt top is finally done and in the queue. I trimmed it today.  I have to do the customer's show quilt first, then will begin quilting mine. The show is looming! I have been organizing the demos and the quilt turnings, and preparing for the judging room. Before you know it, the show will have come and gone and will just be another memory. After the dust settles from the show, I hope to do some serious sewing! So many quilts to make...so little time to make them. Here is the photo with the bottom border on but not trimmed, and the customer quilt I am working on. It's a beauty!

I hope to get to this sometime next week.

Stitching the ditches is slow going. There are LOTS of ditches!!

My daughter has been in Wisconsin visiting the family before her three month trip to France. On a lovely Summer day, she took my grandson on a hike in one of the parks near Madison. Grandson face-timed me that evening, all a twitter about the day and his big adventure with his aunt! I miss my hometown, but I miss these people more.
Meanwhile, I'll quilt!
The view from the top of the hill at Pheasant Branch Conservancy

The state capitol is the bump on the horizon on the far left of the photo, next to the clump of trees. There is an ordinance in Madison that buildings within a number of miles from the capitol can't be over five stories tall. So, no matter what direction you are from Madison, you can see the Capitol. That is so cool, and I have loved spotting the dome every time I returned from a trip.

Two tired hikers taking a shady rest.














Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Yes, I'm still alive and well

 I have been very busy since the HQ came home. My dealer says it is running fine now, and the problem was the tablet. (The only part we didn't replace!) The Windows software was up-dated and the downloads cleaned up. The machine has been serviced and cleaned. I hope it continues to quilt without a problem.

Here are the quilts I have finished after bringing the machine home.

This is the vintage quilt that languish on the table, waiting for the machine to be repaired.
After a bunch of finagling, I re-entered the pattern and finished the job

I used a lovely swirly, feathery pattern for the quilting.

Here is the back.

This is another Sudoku quilt. I like the bright colors.

This pattern (Ikat) is becoming a favorite for modern looking quilts.

Great dark blue backing

My loyal photo-bomber had to get in on the action...
Pretty blue scrappy quilt.

Another favorite pattern, the rounded squares.

Blue backing.

This customer told me she had a bi**h of a time with this pattern, Snail trail. 
She did loads of picking out and re-sewing, and still has two glaring piecing mistakes!
It will be a gift to someone who does NOT quilt! ha ha

I really like this pixelated purple fabric.

Purple back, too.

Custom job for a customer. The pieces were fused but not sewn down.
That presented a pesky problem as some of them were coming off as I was quilting.
The small quilt also had two batts and was difficult to hold the pieces down and sew at the same time due to the thickness of the battings.

I still like it very much. She used a bunch of wonderful fabrics for the 'stones'.
Nothing showed on the busy blue backing, so I won't bore you with a picture.

My customer made this motorcycle quilt for her nephew while she was at the retreat.
It is one of the 3 yard quilts that are popular now.

I used a gears panto for the quilting.

Same handsome motorcycle fabric on the back.
She also made a quilt for her niece which is finished, as well. I'll post that next time.

While I have been busy with customer quilts, I also had to get my show quilts in order. I finished the bottom border for the pinwheel quilt, and need to sew it on to finish the flimsy. Then, I will have to get it quilted! Yikes! I am behind the eight ball with this quilt, but am determined to get it done for the show. I had my daughter send me the OK Boomers quilt, and will also enter that one. I finished my card trick entry. It is plug-ugly, but it's done. I'm embarrassed to have it in the show, but I have never reneged on an obligation, and won't start now. Here is my pitiful show line-up. I think there will be no winners in this group.



The pinwheel quilt (sans bottom border...)

My hand quilted rabbits

The bright birds (exhibition only)

The Boomers

My card trick entry (10 of clubs)

Snowbirds at the beach. An oldie, but a goodie.

The customer with the purple quilt gave us this pretty geranium because it clashed with her hot pink impatiens. Looks fine in the cornflower blue chair! Thank you!
Now, back to work!