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I am Amy, but here on the web I go by A.J. Dub. And hey, I like to craft!
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Showing posts with label Free Motion Quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free Motion Quilting. Show all posts

Friday, May 15, 2015

Blogger's Quilt Festival: Pinwheels on the Playground

http://amyscreativeside.com/bloggers-quilt-festival/






I am entering this baby quilt in the Blogger's Quilt Festival hosted by Amy, at http://amyscreativeside.com.
You can find information about the Festival HERE.
I am entering in the Original Designs category. Voting opens next week and if you like my quilt I would love to get your vote!

About the quilt:

A WIP that lasted almost 2 years (first fabrics purchased 8/12/13) is finally complete. It took longer than that if you count the first top made for this baby when we though it was a boy.




 I designed this one myself. I knew I wanted to do pinwheels and it had to have robots because our husbands worked for a robotics company so that was kind of a running joke amongst the wives. It was called the robot quilt through most of it's creation. I re-named it Pinwheels on the Playground.

I found Funbots by Anne Kelle for Robert Kaufman to use for the focus fabric. The pink is Remix Polka Dots Pink also by Anne Kelle. The background is Kona White. The yellow is 2 different polka dot fabrics, one of which, the small dot, I no longer have the selvage for so I can't tell you what it is. The large dot is Fashion Plate by Barbara Jones for Henry Glass. I had to use 2 different yellows, because when I was doing the math, I miscalculated and when I went to get more, it was gone, so I had to substitute.






The backing fabric was very different from what I planned but I really love it. It is from the "Glamping" line by Mary Jane Butters for Moda. (side note: I love her Milk Cow Kitchen line!)



I used my home sewing machine to do the quilting. I did free motion in the white areas with a few hidden messages and used decorative stitches to do the yellow and pink areas and also to attach the binding to the front. I did a bias binding since this is going to be a very used quilt (I hope). (I used Gene Black's Bias Binding Tutorial for cutting the strips.) I always have trouble meeting the ends of my binding so I used  Pam's tutorial and got through it with only 1 seam rip. I have learned not to trim until I fold it back up to see if it is right. :)

I am super pleased with how it came out and both the mom and the little girl LOVED it!

 

Friday, April 3, 2015

Pinwheels on the Playground baby quilt

A WIP that lasted almost 2 years (first fabrics purchased 8/12/13) is finally complete. It took longer than that if you count the first top made for this baby. It is in the wash as I type and I will deliver it this afternoon.


I designed this one myself. I knew I wanted to do pinwheels and it had to have robots because our husbands worked for a robotics company so that was kind of a running joke amongst the wives. It was called the robot quilt through most of it's creation. I recently came up with Pinwheels on the Playground.
I found Funbots by Anne Kelle for Robert Kaufman to use for the focus fabric. The pink is Remix Polka Dots Pink also by Anne Kelle. The background is Kona White. The yellow is 2 different polka dot fabrics, one of which, the small dot, I no longer have the selvage for so I can't tell you what it is. The large dot is Fashion Plate by Barbara Jones for Henry Glass. I had to use 2 different yellows, because when I was doing the math, I miscalculated and when I went to get more, it was gone, so I had to substitute.

The backing fabric was very different from what I planned but I really love it. It is from the "Glamping" line by Mary Jane Butters for Moda. (side note: I love her Milk Cow Kitchen line!)



I used my newish Brother machine to do the quilting. I did free motion in the white areas with a few hidden messages and used decorative stitches to do the yellow and pink areas and also to attach the binding to the front. I did a bias binding since this is going to be a very used quilt (I hope). (I used Gene Black's Bias Binding Tutorial for cutting the strips.) I always have trouble meeting the ends of my binding and I used to use Pam's tutorial but the pictures aren't showing up. I was still able to use her directions though and got through it with only 1 seam rip. I have learned not to trim until I fold it back up to see if it is right. :)

I am super happy to have this done and even more happy to be able to deliver it.


 

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Some projects during May-hem

I have been working on things here and there during "May-hem". The last month of school is always a little crazy.
I have been trying to keep my littlest miss occupied and she has wanted to make a Tooth Fairy pillow for a while. I saw a cute monster pillow on Facebook, posted by Erin Schlosser and it was a free tutorial on her blog. I showed it to my daughter and she loved the "robot" tooth fairy pillow. (We like robots around here; my husband works for a robotics company.) She chose fabrics, then she traced the applique parts and cut them out with some guidance from me. Then she sat on my lap and guided the fabric through the machine with a little more guidance from me. She drew the smile on and then I stitched across it. The most amazing thing to me was that she stuffed the legs. It was a bit hard and even I was frustrated doing it, but she stuck it out and did great! After I stitched the body together, she stuffed it and we put a little fabric heart in (like at Build-A Bear) and I stitched it shut. She LOVES it and sleeps on it instead of her regular pillow.

It has a little pocket for her tooth and a quarter from the Tooth Fairy.

 I have also been working on quilting the robot quilt. It is going well. The white is done and I am moving on to the yellow. I plan on leaving the pink un-quilted.

 



I have made some good progress on the laptop bag. I got the pouch mostly figured out other than I either cut the fabric too big or did the math wrong. It was HUGE. But that is an easy fix I think so I have one more test sleeve and a test bag just for sizing purposes and then I can get going on the real deal.





 I just had one teacher gift this year since my other 2 kids in school have multiple teachers which, I don't really do. I got my son's teacher an Amazon gift card and made a card and holder for it.





Monday, May 5, 2014

Quilting

Sorry, this might be a downer post. It has been one of those days/weeks/months.

I mistyped quilting in the title at first and it was quitting. Which was fitting. (Which rhymes with quitting.) Because lately I have felt like quitting.

I am working on a commission bag. It is not going well. I want to quit. I can't quit since I committed to making it. I have been working on it since the beginning of March. Which seems to me like a long time to work on one bag. Especially when I have made smaller similar bags. It is the zipper pocket that is causing problems. I can't get it right. Also, snap placement has become an issue, as has finding a nice lining fabric. 

Then I have the baby quilt that I meant to give as a gift last year when the baby was born. The baby has now been one for a month. I finally got the backing fabric at at 25% off sale Saturday.

On top of that, our rent is being raised so we are house hunting and that is not going well at all. And our last rent check bounced thanks to the bank putting a hold on my husband's paycheck until tomorrow. And now we have to pay a late fee and  2 bounced check fees.
So yeah. I am ready to quit.

Instead of wallowing today, I pin basted the baby quilt and started quilting it. I tried out the stippling stitch on my birthday present, a Brother CS6000i we found at Target on Clearance.The stippling was way too dense. It looked cool, but took too much thread and time both, so, I will be ripping out stitches already. I moved on to FMQ and it is going well.
Then came the call about the bounced check. Now I am unwinding from talking to the very firm and stickler-for-the-rules leasing agent who would not budge on the late fee even though we have never been late on rent in 3 years except the time they lost our check. Sigh. And they want a cashiers check from our online bank. So we have to overnight it. Sigh some more.

And so I give you a pretty picture of the baby quilt being quilted to hopefully brighten a dreary post.



I'm going to go look for some chocolate.



Sunday, February 17, 2013

Baby girl quilt finished


Pattern is Crisscross by Fresh Cut Quilts Pattern Co. Fabric is Tidbits by Fresh Cut Quilts Pattern Co. and Kona Snow.


 
I finished the girl baby quilt last night and got some photos this morning. This one will be gifted tomorrow. There were supposed to be 3 quilts being gifted at the luncheon, but the boy quilt only made it as far as piecing the top. The recipient does know she is getting it now though, because I brought it to her first shower yesterday to give to her. Then I took it back. :)
It is for my brother and sister in law, who I see frequently, so I knew I could get it to them easily. I pushed the baby girl quilt to the front of the line, since I rarely see the recipient. The surprise baby quilt's fabric has not even arrived yet, so that friend is getting an IOU. :)

 
I tried a couple of new things on the quilt. The first was Fusiboo Batting. (It is pricey but on sale at Joann's it was about $13 for a 60x60 packaged piece.)

It was awesome! NO BASTING! Well, you have to iron the layers together, but that was a breeze. I did have to re-iron one time when it started to come apart in a couple of places, but overall it was great to work with. It washed up nicely too.

The second thing I tried was Quilting Made Easy: Stipples Made Easy, the larger size stipple. My mother in law gave this to me a while back and I finally remembered to use it!



 It is a roll of printed paper with adhesive strips on the top and bottom.



You apply it to the quilt, one row at a time, and follow the dotted line.



 I still have issues with my FMQ, keeping my stitches the same length, but since I didn't have to think about where to go, I did a little bit better. It is still very amateur-ish , but it got the job done.



Here I applied the paper wrong so when I quilted I went into the "no-no zone". Oops! I thought I was supposed to match up the dotted lines one on top of the other. Nope. Match edge of paper to dotted line on the other paper.  Yeah, I broke a needle thanks to that mistake. After that I also switched to a universal 80/120 needle.

As I quilted, I used my Wonder Clips (another gift from MIL and also Missouri Star Quilt Co. daily deal) to hold the layers of the quilt. I accordion folded it which worked better with the paper than rolling. The clips held the layers.



Sorry about the out of focus photo. This is 2 folds I think, 3 paper strips quilted, and one ready to quilt.

 Then came the ripping off of the paper. Not such a fun job, especially with my inconsistent stitches. I had to be really careful not to pull those big stitches out, and the paper got stuck in the tiny ones.





 One row's worth of paper.

Below is how long it took me to take all the paper off. The laps are the rows. One lap is not shown. I had 5 rows. Yes I am a nerd. :)



 All quilted and no more paper. (Mostly)













 I LOVE the backing. I found it on the clearance shelf at Fat Quarters Quilt Shop in Vista. It was perfect! They had just enough to fit the quilt too. It was meant to be. :) (Fabric is from Hello Betty by Chloe's Closet for Moda) When I laid out the quilt on the backing for fitting, I was sad I didn't have more of it because a border with it would have really looked amazing.



Still not great at machine binding, but getting better. I am going to try binding with 2 1/8" in stead of 1 1/4" strips and see if that cuts back on how much edge there is on the back. The binding fabric was pretty cute too. Polka Dots AND Stripes! Sweet! (My selvedge did not have any info on it. Boo!)

This week I will be quilting the Laura Tote and the baby boy quilt and hopefully making an apron for littlest miss.

Have a great week!


 

Saturday, January 26, 2013

FNSI results


In spite of multiple interruptions from a certain 3 year old who did not want to stay in bed, I accomplished a fair amount last night during my Friday Night Sew In time. :)
  

 For starters, I cut the infinity scarf I am making for my sister to give to her friend.
A little Prince Charming anyone? :) Her friend likes frogs and I immediately thought of this line. I was lucky enough to find some for a very good price and my sister liked it. I hope to get it stitched up today and into the mail.

The I finished quilting the last 6 squares on the Christmas Table Topper.


I trimmed it up and made the binding and attached it.


That is one UFO complete!  25 left to go. :)