Monday, February 28, 2011

Here it is!

Here is the finished Postage Stamp Quilt made with a jelly roll of Fresh Flowers by Deb Strain for Moda fabrics.

Isn't this cute?

Love the back!

I machine quilted it on my home machine in diagonal lines. What do you think?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

My fun bright and springy quilt.

I started in Jan. with this jelly roll quiltalong that started on the blog www.psiquilt.com It is called a postage stamp quilt. A jelly roll is made up of 2 1/2" strips of fabric (about 40 of them) all from one collection. These are the pictures of the process.
These are the strips sewn together with Kona solid white cotton.


Then I cut them into 2 1/2" segments. Aren't they pretty. So bright and cheery.

And this is a few of the squares up on my design wall. After I got them all done (48), it was a process to lay them all out and make sure that none of the fabric with right next to the same fabric. So the top is done, the back is one seam away from being done. I had some left over segments so I am using them on the back. Hope it works. I've got the batting. I will pin it together and start quilting it today or tomorrow. I plan on straight line quilting it with my home machine and the walking foot. Unless I have a drastic change of heart before than.
I've got to many projects in my head, but next is a "Chocolate" quilt for Dave. It's a semi-surprise.

Monday, February 7, 2011

French General and the ice storm

This is a picture of my latest quilt I finished last Friday.

I call it my French General quilt because that is the name of the line of fabric. I love all the fabric in this line in varying degrees. I wish I could buy some of each one of them. This is just a small selection. My friend, Chris, across the street who has the quilt shop in her basement, got this line in with the pattern. I gushed about it so much she offered to let me make the sample quilt for the kit she was making. I jumped immediately into it. Very quick top to make. (BTW- she supplied the top fabric and the time on her long arm for me to quilt it. I just bought the batting and the backing.) She gets to use it to display and sell her kits, then I get it back. It took me a few days to quilt it because 1. I am an amateur. 2. We had a big ice storm. 3. Did I mention I am an amateur? I did not get a picture of the quilting, but each one of the strips of fabric is quilted in a different way. And the ABC blocks are outlined and meandered inside of.

Let's give a hand to my quilt holder, Matt, he wanted to know if he could put his arms down yet!

Now here are some pictures of the ice.



You can see how thick it is on the car.
I have never seen anything like this. There was ice totally encasing the tire. Do you see the spots where I tried to knock it off?
And of course my wonderful boys who shoveled and chopped the ice off the driveway and front walk. It was hard work.
Next time I will show you my other quilt I have been working on. It is almost ready to quilt. I am finishing the backing up today. I've got a few pictures of the process. Til then, Goodbye and have a nice day!