Monday, December 15, 2014

Hurry Up - I need it for Christmas!





 A beautiful Hawaiian themed wallhanging by Cindy....

Above, a Christmas wallhanging by Sandy - and below, a fun batik throw.....
 
 This is a beautiful in blue logcabin made by Tammy....I failed to get a picture of the back - it is a beautiful wintry blue with red cardinals on it - she did a great job of picking out the colors for the quilt top.....

 
 Above is a fun, fun quilt made by Lori for a little girl.....
 This is a detail with the whole quilt shown below made by Kris for a daughter.....just beautiful!
 

T shirt quilts

A beautiful tshirt quilt made by Diane - trimmed in blue - with a detail below....


Another tshirt quilt, trimmed in black - made by Sue for a friend to give to her grown daughter. I quilted and added the faux piping binding .



Quilting for......

 A beautiful sampler quilt by Dolores - with detail below and the back of the quilt shown next.


 This was a fun black & batik quilt by Dolores. Was unsure how well my machine would sew thru these true batik fabrics - they are very tightly woven. While in Houston for the IQF, I saw several quilts with wavy parallel lines for quilting - it gave them a very interesting texture. So I used that here - and just love how it turned out. The mine stripe backing, below - was interesting also!

 A beautiful small Christmas wallhanging made by Diane - I filled it with feathers.

 This is a quilt that Diane has made for a friend of hers - who loves dog.....

 Another cute throw quilt by Diane - with the back detail below....

 This picture is of a beautiful grandmother's flower garden made by an aunt - Denise added the blue border - which sets it off so beautifully. I quilted it and added the binding - a faux piping.....





 This is a beautiful HOPe - Love quilt for a sister who is fighting cancer - made by Janie, with the back detail below.....



This is a fun strip quilt made by Dolores for charity....

Monday, November 24, 2014

Recent quilting for Miss Frances and Miss Betty

 This is Miss Betty's oh so cute strip quilt - Halloween style. She chose a solid black backing and a solid purple fabric for the binding. So I used a variegated thread on top and purple in the bobbin. She also had the inspiration to ask for spider webs to be quilted on it - for this, she supplied a bright shiny orange poly thread. It turned out so cute!
 Really love the back of the quilt - the bright orange spider webs really shine!
 I found a cute, easy pattern for pumpkins and bats that I used in the allover....
 This is her beautiful Christmas mandella quilt - uses a 10 degree wedge cutting tool...so pretty!

 This quilt top was started by Miss Frances' mother, finished by her almost 20 years ago. All that bias, I decided to quilt it heavy to get every flat. It worked so well - and stayed soft! I think it is an orange peel pattern.....
 I added the binding for her also. Learned a few tricks for doing a scalloped binding.....
Love this quilt from the back too!

Friday, November 21, 2014

How to Join ends of binding - no extra tools, no measuring

This is how I join the ends of a quilt binding. This method was shared by a wonderful quilter, Marilyn - at the Delectable Mountain Quilt guild in Berkeley Springs, WV.

No measuring, no extra tools - just scissors and two straight pins...or a glue stick!

Stitch your binding to your quilt, leaving a tail on both ends and a gap of at least 15 inches.

 Bring one of the tails over the gap and (roughly - it does not have to be exactly) in the middle, cut one tail. Do try to make sure it is a perpendicular cut. To do this, I fold the binding back on itself, then cut the fold.
 Open the binding, below....
 Then fold the end in making a 45 degree fold, wrong sides together.....picture below...press, with iron or finger press. I have found using the iron makes a better fold line which you will use to stitch.
 Keep the 45 degree fold in place, now fold the top of the binding back down.....
 Here is where I now use a glue stick. I rub a thin amount of glue on the exposed fold....that part that the glue stick is touching in the picture below.... This method is easiest - but it is optional....
 Keeping your cut and folded end flat, lined up with the edge of your quilt, bring the other end across and over. I use binding cut on the crossgrain, so I like to stretch it just the tiniest bit. If you used the glue, press and iron to set and dry the glue. If not, here is where you need to lift the top fold of the top binding end, then pin where the bottom fold crossed the bottom binding.....

 In the picture above, I have opened the binding. The two ends are perpendicular and I have a 45 degree fold line that will be my stitching line, shown below..... Note! if you used a pin, you will need to add another pin below the fold line and probably reposition the first one, making them both parallel to the stitching line.....just makes it easier and holds it more securely....
 Once it is stitched, before cutting any ends, pull the quilt out flat and check to make sure your joined binding is the right length. In the 30 or 40 quilts where I have used this technique - only one time did I mess up - and even then I was able to ease it in, did not have to rip out the stitches!

Then trim the 1/4 inch seam allowance and stitch the gap to your quilt!
Took many pictures and words to describe - but this is such an easy technique - if it becomes intuitive to you - you will just love it.