I love this quilt, so much more now that it is done, as is so often the case. It took me a long time to finish it, and there was a lot of learning along the way, so that is what I want to share here today. If you are like me, you often admire quilts made by others and think "I would love to make one of those." But seldom do I act on that thought for a couple of reasons. I can't always find the same fabrics or the pattern is complex and I am not one who does complex very often. Or, more likely, I just want to admire it...a lot...but not really actually make it. The Spools pattern grabbed me. The biggest reason I went ahead and bought it, other than the fact that I do love so many of Camille's patterns, is the wobbly way the spools are stacked. It is very different from most spool quilts.
I bought the pattern on March 17th of this year. Funny, when I checked on that, I thought it had been much longer ago. I didn't have the fabrics Camille used, but what I did have was a fat eighth bundle of Strawberry Fields by Fig Tree. I bought the fat eighth, the only bundle of that size I have ever purchased, because I just needed to have more than a charm pack of those soft, beautiful designs.
I spent one session cutting out all the pieces for this quilt. I have never done that before. I tend to cut and sew and cut and sew as I go. I was determined to do this in a different way. I bought a plastic project storage container and kept all the parts in there as I made the blocks over time. I think it was late summer or early fall when I finally had this quilt top finished. So far, so good. I was pleased with the look of my work. Now, to quilt it.
My first thought was to shortcut it and do a loopy doodle all over it and have it done. But having recently finished quilting a special quilt for my sister which involved 16 hours of quilting (I kept track) I started to think about doing more for my spools.
I used the patterns on the grey spool ends to inspire me and quilted lines, zigzags and a scribble on the dotted ones, filling them in pretty densely. For the spools themselves, I quilted an oval loop around from top to bottom to imitate the way thread is wound around a spool. It is less dense than the grey areas.
For the white background, I chose to quilt a figure 8 that ran from top to bottom. I found that I could expand and contract it pretty easily as the white area expanded and contracted. When it was done, the lesson from the quilting became "less dense quilting comes to the foreground, while more dense quilting recedes to the background". I am sure this is not a new concept, but I didn't think of it before I quilted this.
Another lesson I learned is about thread. While I was making this quilt and quilting it, I was short on funds and ran low on white thread. I have been sewing with Aurifil for a couple of years now, almost exclusively. It works well with my Bernina. While I did not go buy a cheap thread, I did buy a less expensive thread. I used some Mettler which I had and some Gutermann that I got at Joann with a coupon.
All threads are not created equal and all machines do not sew well with all threads. My stitches are uneven and I fought with my machine a bit, but I did manage to finish this quilt. I learned my lesson. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right, including the supplies.
The last lesson is that washing and drying, which shrinks and provides the crinkles we love so much does help to equalize the dense and not so dense quilting. It does look better now.
I love this quilt and I am so glad I followed my heart and made it. I hope to keep the lessons learned in the front of my mind when next I start a project, but this I know about me: I am a hard headed person and I will need to re-learn some of these lessons next time I decide to take a shortcut. Have a great day and I will talk to you soon.
I am a quilter. I am a wife, mother and grandmother. I am Grammie Q...the Grammie who Quilts. I also love to bake, cook and read.
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Showing posts with label Strawberry Fields. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Strawberry Fields. Show all posts
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
WIP Wednesday
I am still quilting every chance I get, trying like crazy to finish up some of those quilt tops I have lying around. Much progress is being made. Here is today's installment.
I am quilting my Spools quilt. This is a quilt pattern by Camille Roskelly. I fell in love with it when I saw it. The stacked off-set spools are so cute and just a bit different from most spool quilts.
This one is getting quite a bit of quilting, as seems to be what my quilts are crying out for these days.
I am doing a swirl around the main spool part, to imitate thread. The ends of the spools are getting quilted base on the fabric in them. Small stripes for this one...
...and round doodles for the one with the polka dots. I am loving this quilt already.
The white sashing is going to be figure 8s. I am about half way done with this baby and hopefully I can have it done in about another week. The fabric I used was a fat eighth of Fig Tree's Strawberry Fields.
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday.
I am quilting my Spools quilt. This is a quilt pattern by Camille Roskelly. I fell in love with it when I saw it. The stacked off-set spools are so cute and just a bit different from most spool quilts.
This one is getting quite a bit of quilting, as seems to be what my quilts are crying out for these days.
I am doing a swirl around the main spool part, to imitate thread. The ends of the spools are getting quilted base on the fabric in them. Small stripes for this one...
...and round doodles for the one with the polka dots. I am loving this quilt already.
The white sashing is going to be figure 8s. I am about half way done with this baby and hopefully I can have it done in about another week. The fabric I used was a fat eighth of Fig Tree's Strawberry Fields.
Linking up with Lee at Freshly Pieced for WIP Wednesday.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Spoolin' Around
Spent a bit of time working on my Spools quilt top today. I like how it's coming along. It's a very easy pattern and so easy to get into the zone and just sew.
I had to do three complete spools to see how they were going to look. I need that gratification to keep me going sometimes. The "thread" is Strawberry Fields by Fig Tree. For the spool ends I am using 3 different fabrics, in keeping with using my stash: grey dots from Vintage Modern, grey stripe from Sunkissed, and grey tiny zigzag from Reunion.
Chain piecing is definitely the way to go with this pattern. It's so easy to do too. It also helps me to remember which way to orient the corner pieces and stitch them correctly.
Here is a bit of trimmings from the spool ends. I think these triangles are way too small to keep for any reason at all. Into the trash they will go.
And neatly put away until next time, there are far fewer pieces in the project box now. I love when I can see the progress. Have a great weekend.
I had to do three complete spools to see how they were going to look. I need that gratification to keep me going sometimes. The "thread" is Strawberry Fields by Fig Tree. For the spool ends I am using 3 different fabrics, in keeping with using my stash: grey dots from Vintage Modern, grey stripe from Sunkissed, and grey tiny zigzag from Reunion.
Chain piecing is definitely the way to go with this pattern. It's so easy to do too. It also helps me to remember which way to orient the corner pieces and stitch them correctly.
Here is a bit of trimmings from the spool ends. I think these triangles are way too small to keep for any reason at all. Into the trash they will go.
And neatly put away until next time, there are far fewer pieces in the project box now. I love when I can see the progress. Have a great weekend.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Spools
So I started cutting all that I had. I even had a nice plastic project bin that was recently vacated by Swoon. So now I have all the pieces cut except for sashing, but that is so far off right now, I will find some way to get it later.
I started sewing all my spools together yesterday. I made many different combos. The light isn't great here and for some reason, the flash wouldn't flash. But here they are all stitched and pressed.
I had just enough time to sew on a couple of white strips. As I sit here looking, I am noticing that I put two on each spool. I'm not sure if that's right or not. Oh well, I will look at the pattern and see before my next sewing session.
The other quick, well, relatively quick thing I made yesterday was a new cover for my sewing machine. I saw one on Clover and Violet and was inspired to make one of my own. I had a few scraps from a set of pillow covers I am making for my daughter, and I wanted to make them into something for me. So this is what I did:
I made a little mosaic of the scraps and appliqued it onto some fabric. This was a one yard piece of fabric I have had for years...Michael Miller...and was going to put it in my get rid of pile. I just free wheeled the whole thing based on what I had seen. Pretty simple really. And the best part is I love it, even the green. So it was a good day.
Hope you are having a great day too.
Monday, March 5, 2012
Lots of Show and Tell
I've really been making some progress here this week. I am sewing a lot to finish some big projects and even squeezing in some smaller things that weren't on the list. So here is my show and tell. I have to tell you I cannot always get my pictures to load in the order I want without a lot of finagling. So today, I'm just gonna narrate them in the order they came up because I'm feeling too lazy to mess with it.
This is my couch with all its quilty goodness on it. It's sort of an off white and to protect it I have covered it in many quilts and pillows.
I bought 2 charm packs of California Girl by Fig Tree. I love to test drive a new line to see which prints I really love. This line has quite a few, which could get expensive when it comes to yardage. I had a couple of pillow forms that needed dressing for awhile now, so I decided to drop all else for the day and do them. The border is a dotted print from the Strawberry Fields line. See how well they play together?
Under the green strips is the zipper. I put the other strips on to add interest and mimic the zipper strip.
And dig the mitered corner! I am usually too afraid to miter, but yesterday I was not afraid at all! First a zipper and then a miter! What next?
Here are my March Bee blocks for the Comfort Quilt Bee. This was a great block From Don't Call Me Betsy's blog. Her tutorial is so easy. These were pretty quick and they are off to the post office today.
Here is the second pillow cover using California Girl charm squares. Also a good shot of the mitered corner.
I like this one sooooo much. Very cool prints in this collection, I must say.
I didn't have another zipper long enough, so I did an envelope closure, again using two sets of strips to mimic the look like the other pillow. The small check print is also from the Strawberry Fields collection.
Here is another shot of my couch with all 4 pillows. You can see in the background the quilt on the back of the rocker and the one on the wall. If you look carefully in the bottom left corner of the picture there is my Irish chain quilt in its hoop. Still not done with it. Can you have too much quilty goodness in one room? You should see the other chairs!
Last, but not least, my sister's quilt. All that remains before quilting is to add the 2 inch border strip. Then it will be off to the quilter. I am so glad this is so close to done. It is a very big quilt, even if I am not quilting it. Thanks for coming along today. Have a great Monday.
This is my couch with all its quilty goodness on it. It's sort of an off white and to protect it I have covered it in many quilts and pillows.
I bought 2 charm packs of California Girl by Fig Tree. I love to test drive a new line to see which prints I really love. This line has quite a few, which could get expensive when it comes to yardage. I had a couple of pillow forms that needed dressing for awhile now, so I decided to drop all else for the day and do them. The border is a dotted print from the Strawberry Fields line. See how well they play together?
Under the green strips is the zipper. I put the other strips on to add interest and mimic the zipper strip.
And dig the mitered corner! I am usually too afraid to miter, but yesterday I was not afraid at all! First a zipper and then a miter! What next?
Here are my March Bee blocks for the Comfort Quilt Bee. This was a great block From Don't Call Me Betsy's blog. Her tutorial is so easy. These were pretty quick and they are off to the post office today.
Here is the second pillow cover using California Girl charm squares. Also a good shot of the mitered corner.
I like this one sooooo much. Very cool prints in this collection, I must say.
I didn't have another zipper long enough, so I did an envelope closure, again using two sets of strips to mimic the look like the other pillow. The small check print is also from the Strawberry Fields collection.
Here is another shot of my couch with all 4 pillows. You can see in the background the quilt on the back of the rocker and the one on the wall. If you look carefully in the bottom left corner of the picture there is my Irish chain quilt in its hoop. Still not done with it. Can you have too much quilty goodness in one room? You should see the other chairs!
Last, but not least, my sister's quilt. All that remains before quilting is to add the 2 inch border strip. Then it will be off to the quilter. I am so glad this is so close to done. It is a very big quilt, even if I am not quilting it. Thanks for coming along today. Have a great Monday.
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