Molly brought me this gorgeous Bargello Quilt top she made.
The Pattern is called "Melindas Heart" by Heidi K. Farmer.
To decide what to quilt on it, I took a photo of the quilt top, then printed it out on a few regular sheets of paper, and started to doodle some ideas. The amazing 3-D nature of the quilt design popped out right away, and I was able to distinguish where I wanted the feathers to go, etc. I also used a water-soluable blue marking pen to draw out all the feathers and lines I wanted right onto the quilt top, so I wouldn't have to spend time thinking about it while it was on my quilting frame. So most of the work was done before it even got on the frame!
I am pretty happy with the way it turned out.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Kids Will Be Kids
This is the second quilt top Roberta brought to me, done in the same pattern. It is Called "Kids Will Be Kids", the boys version, whereas the first one she brought was the girls version, probably about a year ago.
The pattern is by Helen Weinman, from "The Quilter" Magazine Nov '08. Roberta ordered the fabric kit from whoever offered it for sale in the magazine.
It was a lovely collection of coordinating flannels with little cars, trucks, boats, planes and "beep-beep" text. So cute!
I just happened to aquire a new pantograph called "Automotion" by Lisa Thiessen, which had cars and trucks all over it, so it suited the quilt perfectly!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Batik Beauty
Monday, November 8, 2010
Castlegar Quilt Show
A couple of weeks ago, a local guild put on their bi-annual Quilt Show.
It happened to fall on the same weekend as our Guild Retreat, so I took in the Quilt Show in during it's final hour!
I was inspired and amazed at the talent shown by the ladies in Castlegar!
And I'm also proud to know that I started my own quilting journey there with them, some 20 or so years ago!
Most of the quilts were quilted by a longarm buddy, Debra, at Flamingo Quiltworx. Awesome work, Debra!
Here are a few of my favorites, but please visit the slideshow in the right-hand sidebar, for many more!
It happened to fall on the same weekend as our Guild Retreat, so I took in the Quilt Show in during it's final hour!
I was inspired and amazed at the talent shown by the ladies in Castlegar!
And I'm also proud to know that I started my own quilting journey there with them, some 20 or so years ago!
Most of the quilts were quilted by a longarm buddy, Debra, at Flamingo Quiltworx. Awesome work, Debra!
this Quilt won Best of Show, as well as the CQA ribbon I believe. By Verna C |
Guild Raffle Quilt, designed by one of their own members! |
By TJ, a very talented artist, lots of thread painting |
Another work by TJ |
Commemorating the Vancouver 2010 Olympics |
Debra's Blooming 9-Patch |
Friday, November 5, 2010
Christmas Tree Skirt
Ineke brought me a Christmas tree skirt she wanted quilted.
She still calls herself a beginner quilter, and wasn't feeling
ready to tackle it on her own machine, so I got a chance to play with it.
She still calls herself a beginner quilter, and wasn't feeling
ready to tackle it on her own machine, so I got a chance to play with it.
Continuous curves, e's and l's, and Holly leaves in 2 borders |
Left the center unquilted in preparation for it to be cut out |
Star in the corner, echoing the star in the center |
Chinese Lantern
Catherine brought me a Chinese Lantern quilt for me quilt up. She had a wonderful assortment of Asian-inspired fabrics, probably bought as fat quarters, and was a great way to incorporate them all into one quilt.
This is the 3rd quilt of this type I've had to do, so I wanted to quilt something differently than the others.
Catherine requested something very simple and light, and Hobbs PolyDown batting. She was happy with the result.
Funny thing is, this "simple" quilting job takes twice as long as an all-over pantograph, with all it's starts and stops and advancing and reversing the quilt, and burying the threads, which takes up so much time. I have to charge more for it than for an allover design, which always seems so hard to do !
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Lemon Creek Retreat
Recently, our guild held their annual quilt retreat at a rustic lodge in the country.
It was my first time attending and now I know why it's on most people's to-do list! We didn't have to cook or clean, the food was great and the accomodations cozy! And the company was awesome!
The table I worked at with these ladies |
Dinner being served! |
Chris is checking on what I'm doing |
Me at the final show-and-tell |
Here is what I have up on my design wall so far.
I'll update you on my progress later!
Also, there is a Lemon Creek Retreat album in the right sidebar, if you'd like to see others projects.
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