Showing posts with label Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, August 9, 2020

Show + Tell :: X's & O's

August 9 2020,

This is a king size bed quilt for friends of ours who got married last July. We gave it to them shy of their one year anniversary. I am so glad that they actually use it.

This was suppose to go to Vermont Quilt Festival 2020, but it was cancelled.

It was made with the fine line piecing method, and the splashes of oranges / yellows are all pieced. I think I have my fill of fine line piecing for a bit.





Yes that's me trying to do an action shot, utter fail.


Here's the back of the quilt. It says, "Marriage is about communication and compromise. She'll be doing the communicating, and you will be doing the compromising."


Title: X's & O's
Dimension: 110" x 100"
Materials: Hoffman Batik M2721-61 (Turquoise), Orange tiny pieces are a variety of orange batiks, Aurifil 50 weight piecing and quilting thread, Hoffman silk batting
Method: Machine pieced + Hand Quilted
Date completed: 07.2020

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Sunday, March 22, 2020

Open Studio... From Last Year

March 22 2020,

I''m still catching up on things that I should have blogged about last year, but never did. Here's another one.

Last October, my town had an open studio which I participated in. I was the only quilter in town that was exhibiting, so we got a good amount of traffic. My dear friend Laura opened her house and allowed me to display my quilts for open studio.


Laura does mix media art. The two pieces below on the right of the quilt is hers. The artwork is made out of vintage book covers.


Below are table mats and trivets that I made specifically for the open studios, I still have them.


This was a big hit. These are quilts that I mounted on 12 x 12 canvases. I took a workshop and came out with painted canvases. I assembled it with solid Kona fabrics and quilted it.







These two quilts were not documented. These two are called Jazz Lingo and something else. Fortunately, it got sold, unfortunately, my brain is not working and can't seem to remember the name of the quilt. These two were mounted on 12 x 12 canvas.


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Monday, October 28, 2019

Show + Tell :: Buffalo Roam

October 28 2019,

This quilt was started October 1st and finished on October 25th. This quilt was inspired by my trip to the root canal doctor also commonly known as the Endodontics.

After they injected me with novocaine there was a 20 minute wait till the medicine completely numbed me.

In the room there was a photograph. That photograph was of a barn door. Simple photograph resulted in a this quilt.
Below is the process of the hand quilting. My left fingers had started to become raw from the chaffing and the stabbing of the needle. This is not a new phenomenon, but because the threads were thicker (size 12 Aurifil and size 5 DMC cotton perl) the needles were bigger.

There are multiple types of notions out there such as Thimble-It, ThimblePad, UltraThimble, UnderThimble by Colonial Needle, Liquid Bandage, Aunt Becky's Finger Saver, spoons, and coins.

I have tried the Thimble Pad for my left hand. For me, the pad was too thick, I still wanted to feel the needle prick through all the layers and touch my fingers. The Liquid Bandage works, but I can't stand the smell. I have also unt Becky's Finger Saver and the spoon method, but without practice and not being able to get the hang of things, I have given up using it. As for using coins, I have not tried it.


In search of another finger protector, I found one person on a quilting bulletin board saying that they have used medical tape, similar to Nexcare Gentle Paper First Aid Tape. So I wrap an 3/4 of this tape on my left middle finger and my left thumb. I happened to have it in my stash, so I tried it. And it does work. It protects my fingers from getting too raw. I can reuse it a few times and it is not expensive.

On the right middle finger, I have my brass thimble and on my right ring finger, I use a finger protectors. These are the ones that cashiers use to handle money. I try to protect all the fingers that gets hurt during the quilting process.


This quilt again was an experimental. What exactly did I experiment? I experimented with threads again. I did not have the maroon thread in Aurifil 12 weight. This was not readily available locally so I went to Joann's and purchased DMC size 5 For the needle, I used the John James chenille size 22 needle. This needle is strong and though to work with. My hands got easily tired poking and pulling. I would not recommend such a thick thread for hand quilting, your hands will not be happy. I have not tired the DMC size 8 yet. At my local Joann's, they don't stock this size well, there were only a limited amount of colors. If I stumble upon this in another store, I will it at a later date.


So the Aurifil thread size 12 still hands down a great thread. It does fray, so when quilting, cut about 18" of the thread and not longer.

The needle I used is one from the John James Pebble Embroidery needle collection I definitely overpaid, but it comes in a cute container. Unfortunately the container is hard to open, so that was a bummer.






Title: Buffalo Roam
Dimension: 26" x 30"
Materials: Kona Solid Cotton
Method: Machine pieced + Hand Quilted
Date completed: 10.25.2019

Friday, October 18, 2019

Show + Tell :: Winter Blossoms 2

October 18 2019,

This is second quilt of the "Winter Blossoms" series. Two down, four more to go. Same concept of #1.




Title: Winter Blossoms 2
Dimension: 27.5" x 30.5"
Materials: Kona Solid Cotton
Method: Machine pieced + Hand Quilted
Date completed: 09.2019

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Saturday, October 12, 2019

Show + Tell :: Winter Blossoms 1

October 12 2019,

This was absolutely enjoyable to do. This is similar to "The Calling" and "Harvest Time". This was created with Kona solid in their beige and white fabrics. Hand quilted with 50 weight thread.

Inspiration again came from Bosna and Gee Bend's quilts. I plan to do eight of these. Let's see how far I get.




This got juried into the Whistler House Museum of Art in Lowell, MA for their show "Fiber Fusions". I had submitted three, and only this one got accepted. Truth be told, this quilt has nothing to do with the topic " Fiber Fusions".

Title: Winter Blossoms 1
Dimension: 27" x 30.5"
Materials: Kona Solid Cotton
Method: Machine pieced + Hand Quilted
Date completed: 07.2019

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Vermont Quilt Festival :: June 2019 (Part 2)

October 8 2019,

A continuation of the Vermont Quilt Festival that happened in late June.



































The quilting on this quilt was spectacular, and the concept, interesting.  Love how she did this.


















































... and finally, mine. This one has been retired and will be stored along with all it's memories.




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