A seaweed, a coral, and a starfish...
Not bad for one day.
I really loved watching my progress today.
Welcome to my blog!! I love many many needle crafts. I always have several projects I'm working on. This blog is to share what happens to be striking my whimsy, whatever that may be. Thanks for visiting and sharing this part of my life with me!
Back to the drawing board...
But at least this means continuing with my project and not starting over!
My Heartbeat and I have had two weeks of company at our house. We loved every minute of it. We did a lot of sight seeing and out of the house activities with our company. Now they've left and I get to go back to my sewing ☺️.
First project I'm going to work on is the Employee Challenge at my work. My boss had an idea of offering a Fat Quarter Bundle of the Month. We will be pulling some coordinating prints off the shelf. Displaying them for a period of time. Customers can order a Fat Quarter Bundle that will be ready for them at the end of the month.
Our first bundle was "beach" inspired.
In an attempt to inspire our customers to purchase a bundle, I had the idea of an Employee Challenge. Each of us will get a fat eighth and make our own quilt, using whatever piecing/quilting techniques we want. An opportunity to show what can be done with these colors.
It's harder than it looks!!
I have been going back and forth, changing my mind, about what I wanted to do with my pieces. We don't have the option of adding more of these fabrics to our project, it's limited and reserved for the customers! I suppose I could add from my stash or from the store, but I'm really trying to stay with the bundle.
I finally decided on an appliqued sea scene and I have to have a starfish. Turtles are my favorite and would work with these colors, but the thought of a starfish isn't letting go!
So, I made a background with gentle curve piecing.
And so, today, my bedroom window is turned into a light box. My drawing is taped to the window and I'll start tracing the patterns onto the fabrics.
My fingers crossed that my efforts get create something close to my vision!
Thanks for visiting. Wish me luck!!
There won't be a whole lot of stitching going on here. I have family visiting this week.
But it's amazing how much can get done with a stitch here and a stitch there. It all adds up!!
Just a few more stitches to complete Block #3 for the store's applique Block of the Month.
Day #9 of the Laundry Basket Quilts' mystery 2021.
I am caught up for a few hours!
Hopefully, I'll see you tomorrow ☺️. Thanks for stopping by!!
I finally put the binding on this little quilt that I made for a store sample.
The pattern is "Simple Pleasures" by Karen Arzamendi.
It's really a sweet pattern. If you enjoy many quilting techniques this might be the project to satisfy all your quilting cravings in one little work of art!
First piece the background. Then applique with whatever technique you prefer. Then add some embroidery for the fine details. And of course you can add any embellishments you can think of!!
I finished mine with hand quilting but you can machine quilt or tie it with little embroidery thread tuffs or whatever!
Also, I only made the rabbit prefer but you could make a matching trio with the birds and flower vase that are also in the pattern.
I feel I got a lot done today! Now time for some 💤's!
Today I joined some of Denton Quilt Guild members and took a Bullseye Quilt Workshop by Becky Goldsmith from Piece O' Cake Designs. Becky Goldsmith offers her classes at Creative Spark Online Learning. Here's the link for Bullseye, if you are interested.
Wow! I really enjoyed doing this. Taking a class while in my own sewing room was fantastic! I admit, I wasn't super prepared. I actually picked fabrics out for the center circle about 30 minutes before the Zoom meeting started. And the fabrics for the first ring weren't picked until I was ready to start that section! And about half way through class, I had technical trouble when my laptop ran out of battery. I had to run for an extension cord, but was back in class in just minutes.
I did miss some of the things that happen in an in-person classroom. I missed getting to know a fellow classmate that may have sat across from me. I missed the laughter and teasing and encouraging and ..... snacks 😋. And my favorite thing in a room full of quilters is the singing of sewing machines as everyone is trying to keep up with the instructor.
In the classroom, I do tend to be a bit behind schedule. I like to walk around the room and see my fellow classmate's choice of colors. Because I was at home today, I stayed on task quite well 😄. All I had was me, my rotary cutter, my sewing machine... and no distractions! My Heartbeat even brought me lunch. He's so good to me!
Looking at the quilt, it's intimidating to think about attempting something so complicated with a million pieces.
Bullseye is a foundation paper pieced pattern. Becky Goldsmith walks you through everything, from thread choices to color selections to piecing. Today, I took one step at a time and was surprised at how easily and quickly it sewed together! And at one little pivot point, I am certain Becky taught me how to do magic!
... and I'm ready to stop for now.
I'll have another look tomorrow, in the daylight, and make the necessary decisions then.
Good night! Sweet dreams.
Yesterday I blogged about back basting. Today the stitching continues with needle turning the raw edge under and stitching the applique fabric to the back ground with invisible stitches.
I work in a quilt shop. Out of the five quilters that work in the store, I am one that loves hand-stitching. I am gonna spread that hand-stitching love to anyone that is willing to join me in the joy of this slower paced quilting process!
My boss requested that we make an applique Block of the Month. She chose a pattern from Laundry Basket Quilts and I am to pick fabrics for each month's kit. This BoM is scheduled to start in October '21. I don't think I'll be sharing progress photos of the finished blocks until closer to the start date. However, to keep my blog updates flowing, I'll sneak a technique post in here and there. 😉
The pattern is written for any applique technique. My favorite technique is back basting applique. The pattern is traced onto the backside of the background fabric. Special care must be taken to make sure the applique will be in the correct direction. That means, the pattern needs to be traced in the reverse so that it will be correct in the finished applique. If you were stitching letters, you wouldn't want your words to appear backwards.
But now I'm headed to bed. I should be able to drift off to sleep and be rested enough for Block #3 when I wake up!
Sweet dreams 😘.