Thursday, March 20, 2014

Well, just does not seem like I am spending enough time on this project...blogging. Wonder why that is.....such good intentions at the start, but it sort of fizzles out as I get busy.
So, the last time we chatted, I had just sent in my entries to a fabrications/art exhibit. Unfortunately, none of my quilts/designs were picked. But, that does not deter me...I am still at it.
This is what I have finished in the past month...


 
I have not done my hand sewing on the binding, yet...in this picture. Yes, I looks like it is a bit crooked, but it is actually the way that I cut it. I have used this cut on a number of different projects. I go back to it, because the angle across the bottom adds so much depth to the field.
 
 
I have also made a couple of flannel baby quilts since I finished this one. I love the frayed edge flannel baby quilts...so easy to make and so quick. The first one that I made...was practical. At least that was what the father of baby called it. Darker colored, luscious Maywood Woolies Flannel. It is such a nice soft flannel. However, I next made a "cute" frayed edge flannel quilt out of fabric that was purchased at my local Joann's store. I was not completely satisfied with the results. Not soft or fuzzy enough. Feels too limp...I guess we all live and learn, or is that live to learn. 

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Okay, for the past month I have been working towards an end. I was making/finishing projects to submit to a juried show. I have NEVER done this before. I am actually pretty excited that I made the deadline, which was yesterday, January 17, 2014. I only had to enter pictures at this point. So, these are the three projects that I entered.






These are the three. I am so proud of the work that I have been able to do towards the end...the end being, creating quilting art! These are entirely made from fabric and are a blast to make. I am currently working on another project. It is still in the start mode, working things out! More pictures will follow.
Anyways, the three projects were submitted to the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show...for an art exhibit entitled...Fabrications-The Art of Quilting. It is a show for the entire month of March and is on exhibit at Franklin's Crossing In Bend, Oregon. Keeping my fingers crossed that at least one of my projects will make it. I will let you know in three weeks, when I will find out if I have made it into a juried show.
Stay Tuned.......

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Well, that is not what I expected...

Well, it is not...I expected that I would find time and things to post about, well, forever. But, I can see that is not happening. It seems like the last two months have just sped by. November was the month I prepared for the Christmas Bazaar. And after spending an entire month to get ready.....it snowed on the first day of the Bazaar. For some of you, this is not a big deal. But, we are talking about the rainy, wet, Willamette Valley, Oregon. We DON'T do snow. Our cities are not equipped for snow removal. But, it was not a good Friday morning, to look outside and see 10-12" of snow. But, we managed. The husband outfitted the car with the studded tires. We are really prepared for this weather, we have an all wheel drive vehicle and four studded snow tires...the reason is...to see the grand-daughters in Eastern Oregon, it is a drive over two mountain passes...and in the winter they can be very snowy.
But, the Bazaar went off with a hitch. Business was brisk, I did well, but as a booth operator, we always hope for better than better.
December was short on days or at least it seemed like it because Thanksgiving was so late. December was spent trying to catch up on small little customer orders and getting things ready for the grand-daughters. Since three of them live in Georgia, I have to make sure that those gifts get in the mail....in time to get to them for Christmas....and then the additional issue is that one of the girls has a birthday a week before Christmas, so the scramble is on.
So, the holidays are over....for another year. I am currently working on my last customer quilt. I am ready to take my time and go in a new direction. I will be posting pictures as soon as I am ready, pictures of this grand new passion in quilting. For now, I am busy working towards an entry into a contest this month. So, I am off and running. I will check back here more often...I promise,.....I think....fingers crossed.....

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Sewing Machine Reviews

What brand and model do you have?
How long have you had it?
How much does that machine cost (approximately)?
What types of things do you sew (i.e. quilting, clothing, handbags, home dec projects, etc.)?
How much do you sew? How much wear and tear does the machine get?
Do you like/love/hate your machine? Are you ambivalent? Passionate? Does she have a name?
What features does your machine have that work well for you?
Is there anything that drives you nuts about your machine?
Would you recommend the machine to others? Why?
What factors do you think are important to consider when looking for a new machine?
Do you have a dream machine?
I found this blog interesting, at Sew Mama, Sew....Wanting to participate and answer a few questions about my sewing machine. But, which one.... I worked in a sewing machine sales store for two years and learned a lot about machines, that I did not know, even though I had sewn for years. The store where I worked sold Bernina, Babylock, Janome & Pfaff. I already owned a Babylock Quilters Pro. I purchased it ten years ago and it is my "go to" machine. It was bought originally thru a close out..the store decided that it was not moving and they were selling off the floor model The list price at that time was about $1200, so I only paid $850. Seems like a lot, since I can now buy the same machine for less than $700, ten years later. But, it is such a good straight stitch machine, metal gears, does have a scissors option.  It is only a straight stitch machine, no bells or whistles. At the time that I purchased this machine, the selling point for me was it had a deeper throat and it came with a extension table. I can free motion with this machine and I love how I can set the feed dogs at one of four levels. I can also adjust the tension on the foot. So, if I am doing something that is heavier fabric, I can apply more pressure to the foot. It has been a great machine. It is actually a re-badged Juki...but, I would not give it up for any other machine.
On the other side of table, I have a Babylock Ellegante. I purchased this machine used. It has a few issues that I have worked around. The foot pedal has a broken place in the cord, so I know that when it does not respond, I just need to wiggle wires...a new electronic foot pedal is $100, so I have been putting off buying one of those. And one of the features of this machine is that I can sew with or without the foot pedal. But, sewing with the foot pedal is for long straight stitches...not, so much quilting.  I bought this machine, because I thought that I would like to do embroidery work and at the time, it was the only machine on the market that was USB friendly for embroidery work. Being able to download an embroidery pattern and move it to the machine with the USB was extremely easy.  But, I really found out that I am not an embroidery person. I like and use the machine for the following reasons. Babylock is extremely easy to learn. It has a hovering foot feature, which lets me set the needle down and the sewing foot to pickup when I stop sewing. It is a great feature. I also like the number of stitches available on the Ellegante. Other features that I like are the speed control, scissor, and the needle threader is great!  I probably would not buy another embroidery machine, because that is not something that I am interested in doing. I said the machine was used and I worked for the store, so I paid $3500 for a used embroidery machine...six years ago.
If I had to buy a machine and Babylock was not available to me, my next line of machines that I would look at would be the Janome. I also, have a couple of Janome machines. But, they are specialty machines. I have a Janome 2030...it is something to carry back and forth to classes, light weight, features are speed control and scissors. The other Janome is very specialized-Janome Expression Felting Machine.

Thursday, October 10, 2013

So, finally I got to go back into my sewing room and work on my project. I have spent a little time (two weeks) working on a project for my daughter. She is in the process of writing a quilting book..she was in need of a piecer and I got to be one of them. I pieced more in a short time than I have in quite a while. So, I have pieced two quilt tops, and quilted a quilt. Waiting for another quilt to quilt...I am sure that it will arrive any day now. Sorry, no pictures...but what I have seen is awesome.
And, while I am finished with helping the daughter, I also needed to make a baby quilt. I have a good friend that is having her first grandchild...a boy! A BOY...what do I make for a boy!. I have three sisters, I have two daughters and five granddaughters...what is a boy! I have nothing in my stash to make something boyish...well, maybe there are a few pieces of fabric! But, just not what I wanted to make. It is just a flannel, raw edge baby blanket, but it is warm, soft and snuggly! So, I finished making the warm, soft, snuggly baby quilt. I was able find SOME nice baby flannel in my stash to make a few burp clothes. What mother does not need 3 dozens of those..but, I only made eight.
So, back to what I am doing back in my room. I have been looking at my design wall and have finally decided to make a few adjustments to the project..pictures will follow in a few days. I have had this project on my design wall, since the wall went up. It just has not looked right..so, finally I decided it was time to make it right. When I pulled the project out of space it was in...I needed a new sky fabric....then, I needed a new tree trunk fabric..and, now the only thing left from the original project is the background and I am not entirely sure that is going to remain. No wonder the project was not finished, it just wasn't right. But, never fear, all will be headed in the right direction in a very short time.
And while we are on the top of the projects that I love to make. It is so difficult to find any info on how to make an art piece. I have questions that I just cannot find the answers too. Some of those questions are; When doing free motion type of three play, I don't want to see all of my thread play on the final backing. So, I have decided that I will be doing my thread play on the top, with a sandwich of batting and muslin. Then at some point I will ad a backing fabric and there is the next questions. Do, I sew thru the layers to attach the pieces together. I think that I have to, because other wise the project has to hang from the backing and it would not be attached to the front, only the binding. I will be working thru these questions as I make this project. I will keep you updated on how thing progress and what I feel are the best methods to use. And hopefully I will have pictures to show while I am moving thru this adventure!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

I am so in need of getting to sew on something of my own...I am about ready to scream. I should not complain..my oldest daughter is writing a quilt book and she need help piecing and quilting. Both, of which I do, on occasion. So, for the past week and a half I have been busier than I have been in quite awhile. I have pieced two tops in in 6 days and quilted another in two. They are lovely quilts, but sorry, I cannot show pictures for fear that I will be banned from any further helping. But, it was quite fun.
For my next act, while I am away from my project is to put together a baby quilt, since I have a good friend that is going to be a grandma for the first time. I am making a frayed edge quilt. They are so soft and warm for a winter baby.
Then once that project is done, the final project will be doll clothes. This, as I am writing, seems to be a month of off the wall projects. I have made doll clothes in the past for my girls and for the older grand-daughters, but I need to make some for the younger set of grand-daughter. Yes, that is all I have is grand-daughters. No, boys in this family. The husband says that is okay, cause that way we get to choose the boys.!
Hopefully, I will be done with baby quilt today and get to work on my own project for a few days. Because doll clothes are not due until the end of the month!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Here it is...FALL! And it happened like a light switch. One day it was Summer, sunny and warm...then bam, it was Fall, cool, rainy and fallish! The hummers have decided to migrate, well, almost all of them. I still have one hold out, he is probably excited to have the entire feeder to himself.  But, at least I have a nice sewing studio to work in. Air conditioning in the summer and heat in the winter. I have not turned on the heat, yet. But, you can bet that as soon as I do, the Velcro puppies will be find a cozy spot in front of the heater to spend their unproductive moments. Wait, I don't think that they have productive moments. They eat, sleep and bark...nope, nothing productive there!
So, I started a new project.
It is still a work in progress, but it is coming along nicely. I have to take a more recent picture. But, I have to take a break, because I have some piecing to do...hope that will be done by the end of the weekend. But then, while I am piecing, I need to make a baby quilt. And I need more practice on George...not quite like a job...but plenty busy. Well, time to hit the spools!