Showing posts with label hand quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand quilting. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2025

A Whole Week?

I can't believe it's been a week since I last posted!  I had a bit of a "week" last week so I'll give myself some grace 😊

The fun part of the week though was going to this little cutie's birthday party!


And these two 🥰



My friend Nancy came over today and we tried out our basting guns.  This is the quilt I'm planning on big stitch quilting so I didn't want a lot of pins in it.  I really like the basting gun!  I may use it for machine quilting too!  We'll see after I have to cut out all the little plastic tags 😂. So far loving it though, it was quick and easy!



 

Saturday, June 21, 2025

Flower, Flowers and More Flowers!!

Yeah!  I had time this week to put The Avenue quilt top together!  And I am going to Big Stitch quilt it, I'm reading more about that and am excited to give it a try!!


Now, enjoy all of the flower pictures I took on our Ireland trip 😊 It's a beautiful country!!

Actually, some of the pictures may have been taken by Mike or others in the group because we shared photos 🇨🇮☘️


















 

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Another Kit Finish

I finished another kit!  This is from the Indian Sunset Pillows pattern by Wendy Williams and this particular pillow is called the Pink City Pillow.  I enjoyed the Kantha style quilting a lot and am happy with the way it turned out.  The kit came all the way from Australia.  I didn't love the backing fabric in the kit so I swapped it out for some Tula Pink fabric I had on hand. The paisley in the center is wool appliqué and embroidery. Now to find another kit to finish up! 😊

This pillow is for my daughter Michelle 🥰. The colors and style just reminded me of her!



 

Saturday, July 17, 2021

A NEW Grandson!!

The BIG news this week is that our new little grandson has arrived!  He came early yesterday morning and I can hardly wait to hold him and give him kisses. He's adorable 🥰.  I can't wait to see our granddaughter too - she will be an awesome big sister!  What a blessing - we're so thankful Mom and Baby are doing well, and so excited for their little family!!

My Zoom class with Jen Kingwell was SO much fun.  There were only about ten people in the class so it felt very personal even though none of us were in the same city or even state and of course two were in Australia.  Several different time zones.  I logged in at 4:00 PM and Jen would say, "Good morning!"

She did indeed talk about all things hand stitching.  She went over hand piecing, which I have tried before and am interested in trying again because it's so portable and you don't have to think too much about it, unlike embroidery stitches etc.  She gave many, many good tips on hand piecing.  She also went over several different ways of doing English Paper Piecing, which I've done quite a bit of and I like it "ok".  I just don't really enjoy the prep work (gluing the fabric to the pieces).  There seems to be a bit of prep work for hand piecing too, I guess there is with anything, so I'll have to decide what I like to do the most.  A couple of nice things about hand piecing: it's very portable, it's kind of relaxing and once you do prep work, you don't have to think about it too much.  Also, no paper pieces to remove, once you're done!  One of the gals in class also brought up the fact that many of us have a lot of quilts and have gifted many quilts to our families so we don't need to turn out a large number of quilts, so taking our time and making one by hand is kind of nice.


The second class, she went over hand appliqué, which I've also done a lot of and really enjoy.  And she mostly does the back basting method that I like!  She will occasionally do other methods as well, and demonstrated several.  Then she talked about Big Stitch quilting, which I've never done before and was very interested in learning. I definitely want to try it on a quilt - small to begin with. 😊

She finished up with showing a LOT of different finished edge techniques which I'm super excited to try.  I need to go back and re-watch the video and take some screen shots like the one above, so I remember them - there were so many ideas!!


Here is a little piece I started hand piecing.  I'm starting small, but she has a pattern called Daisy Do that I really want to do.  I need to get the template pack and get going on it.  This is one of her postcard patterns I will sew little squares in between the hexagons (you can kind of see them in the photo at the top).  I'll make this into a pillow or a little doll quilt - it won't be very big.  Maybe I'll practice some Big Stitching as well (see my practice piece below).  She uses size 12 Aurafil and a chenille needle.

Anyway, fun, fun, fun!  She is a delightful person and I learned so much.

Hope you're all enjoying a wonderful weekend!! ❤️❤️



 

Sunday, August 25, 2019

In Case You Missed It....


In case you missed the Show and Share at Black Sheep Handworx Studio yesterday, here are 
some photos!  I'm not sure who made what, but they are all oh so beautiful!  
These top two photos happen to be two of my favorites 😊 ENJOY!!


















Tuesday, June 19, 2018

New Life to an Old Quilt



I finished quilting and binding my Aunt's quilt top!  Now after 70-ish years this quilt can finally be used! I must say that I am really happy with the way it turned out and I hope my Aunt will love it too :)

I should have taken a picture of the back - a pretty print fabric with tiny pink flowers.  This quilt was not the flattest of flat, but I guess sometimes you really can "quilt it out".  I kept following Angela Walter's motto "Close enough is good enough", which made this a really fun quilt to quilt.

I'm going to show it to my parents then it will be in the mail, on its way to my Aunt!





Here is the Wedding Ring quilt that I made many years ago.  It didn't get very big, but I do love it!  I even hand quilted it, which probably wouldn't have happened if it were bigger :)



Are you getting a lot of quilting done this summer?  I have three more to machine quilt.  I think my next endeavor will be Woodland Whimsy!

Have a great day!