Saturday, January 16, 2016
UFO #1 for 2016 is finished!
I am loving this UFO challenge. I finished a nice little leaf applique quilt and can call it done! I am thrilled to bits to be motivated this way. One of my favorite things about this little quilt is the pieced fabric for the fall leaf. I enjoyed quilting it and pushed myself to do something a little fancy in the border. I almost always rush to finish the quilting and don't do anything elaborate, especially in my class samples. It was a good exercise in patience and pushing myself when so often I go for the quick ending.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Le Millefiori and English Paper Piecing
Truth be told, my exciting project for the year is not on the UFO list. It is new (begun in November) and slow. It is hand piecing and fussy cut and complex, so a lot of time is spent picking fabrics, cutting and prepping the pieces before I work.
It is based on the book Milliefiore Quilts by Willyne Hammerstein and is a gorgeous quilt. The cover quilt is the one that I am working on. There are Facebook groups and pinterest pictures of different versions of this quilt, which makes it even more fun.
I have completed one round and love the process. I am still trying to figure out if I love the way that I am doing the English Paper Piecing. I am using glue, which makes one part of the preparation just zip along. I started using the 3/8" templates, but am using the templates with the 1/4" seam allowance as I find the 3/8" seam allowance too much for the smaller pieces. I have gone through a variety of threads but am now using mettler embroidery weight thread with thread heaven for my piecing. It nearly disappears and I have many fewer problems with it than with the others I tried (Bottom Line, Masterpiece and Aurifil). Right now I am using a stitch called "the flat back stitch". There are many explanations of the stitch, but you can see a video here at DIY addict.
I am now on my second rosette and enjoying the process a bit more. I think I have gotten more comfortable with the pieces and the flat back stitch. There are two Facebook groups for the Millefiori -La Passacaglia quilt and one for the New Hexagon Book-Millefiore group. They are wonderful resources for learning more about the process.
I'll post on this as I complete rounds. My plan is to make a smaller quilt and I think I have narrowed the size on the layout page. I will soon figure out exactly the rounds I need to and make more plans for this fun quilt. It's exciting to begin something like this and I am enjoying the planing process. To say that I'm nervous about completing the edges would be an understatement, but I have plenty to do before I get there, so I am not focusing too much on that (ok, maybe that's a lie).
It is based on the book Milliefiore Quilts by Willyne Hammerstein and is a gorgeous quilt. The cover quilt is the one that I am working on. There are Facebook groups and pinterest pictures of different versions of this quilt, which makes it even more fun.
I have completed one round and love the process. I am still trying to figure out if I love the way that I am doing the English Paper Piecing. I am using glue, which makes one part of the preparation just zip along. I started using the 3/8" templates, but am using the templates with the 1/4" seam allowance as I find the 3/8" seam allowance too much for the smaller pieces. I have gone through a variety of threads but am now using mettler embroidery weight thread with thread heaven for my piecing. It nearly disappears and I have many fewer problems with it than with the others I tried (Bottom Line, Masterpiece and Aurifil). Right now I am using a stitch called "the flat back stitch". There are many explanations of the stitch, but you can see a video here at DIY addict.
I am now on my second rosette and enjoying the process a bit more. I think I have gotten more comfortable with the pieces and the flat back stitch. There are two Facebook groups for the Millefiori -La Passacaglia quilt and one for the New Hexagon Book-Millefiore group. They are wonderful resources for learning more about the process.
I'll post on this as I complete rounds. My plan is to make a smaller quilt and I think I have narrowed the size on the layout page. I will soon figure out exactly the rounds I need to and make more plans for this fun quilt. It's exciting to begin something like this and I am enjoying the planing process. To say that I'm nervous about completing the edges would be an understatement, but I have plenty to do before I get there, so I am not focusing too much on that (ok, maybe that's a lie).
Saturday, January 2, 2016
UFO project begins
Here are the year's UFO (unfinished objects) I'd like to finish this year. The sheet has 12 projects and the designated number for this month is #2, so I will work on the Fall Leaf appliqué quilt.
This little quilt was made as a shop sample for Cambridge Quilts. It needs to be sandwiched, quilted, bound and labeled. One of the two fabrics behind it will be its backing, which will hardly be seen, but I like them to relate to the front of the quilt/wall hanging. I think this is a very doable project for the month.
As I looked around my room, I realized there are a million more things that I have planned: patterns, fabric collections with no project, knitting projects, organizing projects and on-line classes.
My plan of attack for these was to create some "stickies" on my computer and list those items. I'm not sure how I'll commit to doing them, but for now they are in front of my face; we will see if that helps.
Friday, January 1, 2016
Begin as you mean to go on
On the last day of 2015 I finished a Diva Frame Wallet.
I love the little wallet and think I learned a few things:
Tomorrow, I'll post my list and a picture of the first project I'm tackling.
I love the little wallet and think I learned a few things:
- Do some prep work - I cut out the project.
- Find the missing pieces - I found a zipper that would work.
- Pick it up again and make it.
- MORE - quilt and knit more
- SMARTER - learn to use EQ7
- SHARE - resume my blog and begin to work on creating some 4 lessons/patterns
Tomorrow, I'll post my list and a picture of the first project I'm tackling.
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