Miraculously, just a month later, there were smiles all round as Di was back at St Mark's Quilters, managing to do some machine sewing and keeping not just her quilts, but all of us in stitches!
Thursday, July 16, 2015
St Mark's Quilters - July Jollies
Miraculously, just a month later, there were smiles all round as Di was back at St Mark's Quilters, managing to do some machine sewing and keeping not just her quilts, but all of us in stitches!
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Ellie's Quilt
And since Barney the dachshund is already part of Ellie's family I included him too. Quilting that green 'grass' on my domestic sewing machine was great fun as I love the texture that machine quilting creates.
Ah, that's better. Sunshine is wonderful for showing up quilting lines, but a tad too bright to look at for long.
Thursday, June 4, 2015
What? No pink?
Yellow and grey are not colours you've come to expect in quilts made by me.
This quilt is for a young friend of mine expecting her first baby next month, but of course Eeyore and I couldn't resist sharing the odd sneaky peek on the 'inter web' now and then.
A thoroughly modern young mummy, my friend and her husband have decorated their house in a sophisticated palette of black and yellow, so I went with a toned down colour scheme of yellow, grey and white. All of these fabrics, bar the daisies, came from Spotlight.
For those who've asked me, most of the grey and yellow fabrics belonged to this range.
That cute Winnie the Pooh print (also used as the backing) sadly doesn't have a maker on its selvage.
Once I had sewn the strips, alternated with fresh white, into three columns, it was time for the real fun to begin, the machine quilting!
The obvious choice would have been something geometric, possibly parallel lines, but these days I like to surprise (even myself sometimes!). I quilted giant cross-hatched bubbles, and gave the parallel lines a supporting role as fillers.
I quilted in the daytime...
... I quilted in the night, when the artificial light showed up the texture of the quilting.
And, as the sun set slowly in the west, on the last afternoon before the baby shower, I photographed my finished quilt in my very favourite location, at Di B's home beside our magnificent Sydney Harbour.
So blessed to have such a generous friend who will let me drape my quilts all over her sea wall, garden seat and lawn.
The late autumn sunshine and shadows seem an entirely appropriate setting for this little quilt.
I backed the quilt with the Winnie the Pooh fabric, and added a label with my prayer for this little bub.
It looks a tad sparse since I had to leave off two important details - the date of his birth (still to come), and his name, which I didn't know at the time. But I do now.
It's Atticus! And I love it.
{I want it known that the random seagull in the pic below was not photoshopped in, nor did I even see him at the time. It was entirely accidental, and it makes me smile, both as a quilter and a photographer :-)}
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Bloggers' Quilt Festival Entry : 'Happy'
After a year's break from entering Amy's twice yearly Bloggers' Quilt Festival I'm back, this time with my quilt, "Happy", made for a Quilting Expo at my local Spotlight store.
There were three 'firsts' associated with this quilt, starting with the fact that this was my first entry into a quilt competition.
The rules stipulated that only Spotlight-bought fabrics could be used, and, as you can imagine, I was devastated that I had to buy more fabric (said no quilter ever lol).
A huge variety of fat quarters in tone-on-tone rainbow colours gave me the stash I needed to start cutting out teardrop shapes and fusing them onto a solid background of Spotlight's Prima homespun in white.
First I created the wreath shape in the centre, then the lines of colourful leaves at the top and bottom of the quilt.
Then I pinned and pinned, sandwiching my quilt with a double layer of poly batting. No, I hadn't forgotten to stitch the appliqué. I raw-edge appliqueed the shapes and quilted around them in the one process.
Then came the fun part - free motion quilting all that white space!
A few months before this I had taken an online Craftsy class on free motion quilting feathers with Angela Walters but, apart from endless small practice pieces, I had never used my newly acquired (rudimentary!) domestic machine free motion quilting skills on a proper quilt.
I took a very deep breath and embarked on another 'first'!
I've always dreamed of quilting feathers, feathers and more feathers, so I might have gone a tad over the top with this quilt running through my Bernina 1230.
Taking photos to show the texture of this quilt still makes me happy, as does running my hands over those feathers.
And I won! In a most surprising way. You can read about it in this blog post.
I'm entering 'Happy' in the Home Machine Quilted Quilt category, so please pop over there and take a look at the other entries.
That's also the page where, from this Friday 22nd May, you can vote for your favourite quilts in this category.
Or nominate a quilt for Viewers Choice here.
Amy's Bloggers' Quilt Festival always attracts lots of gorgeous quilts, and there is so much to see on her blog in all the other categories too.
A huge thank you to Amy for such a mammoth undertaking that regularly brings happiness to so many of us!