Thursday, November 14, 2019

Horse panel quilt

I bought this horse panel at Joanne's on Sunday. I came home and started auditioning border fabrics to make it bigger. The first 5 pictures of this post.


I bought this white with berries for the back and thought I could do the border as well but it was too dull.


I liked the red a lot but I didn't have very much of it. The black print was a clash.

I though this one just popped. Winner winner -Chicken dinner.

It is quilted with computer and free motion here and there.

I free motion quilted the mane.

The face and body is a wavy hair computer design.

Enhance the bow with a little red and black thread.

The back.

I put some wood grain detail in with just straight lines with black thread.

Before quilting.

After quilting. Approximately 53 x 62 inches.

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Sweet Christmas snowman kit done

Here's some confetti trimmed from my half rectangles.

Here are some of my 300 plus triangle units.
The kit came with 2 bloc-loc rulers to trim these units up perfectly. 
My design wall layout.



Here's a shot of all the triangles sewn together and the Snowman panel fused to the background. Then I used black thread to sew around the panel and finally trimmed away the fabric from behind the snowman so most of the background wouldn't show through the snowman.

Work in progress. Lots of work to crop out the facial features. I put snowflakes in the cheeks. I quilted the background first with a snowflake swirl that you can't really see because the background is so busy. Then I went back and customized the snowman.

Here is the completed quilt before binding.
 The binding came in the kit and I completed the quilt with the binding in 18 days!!
The custom quilting took me the longest. 

The back of the quilt with some of the words from the panel and the label that came with the kit.



I love how his hat turned out. I figure out something new with every quilt I sew. I had to figure out how to quilt the hat because it was too big to fit on the machine bed. 

Close up of hat design.

Here's his cute face.

Ear muff and scarf. I free motioned the scarf.

I love the sweater look of this design on the mitten.

Squiggle on the scarf.

The back. The snowflakes were rather small. They don't show up very well.

Friday, November 1, 2019

Amish with a twist 3 custom

I took pictures of my friend's quilt and started playing with designs for it on my Art and Stitch program.  It took me a while to design the turquoise stitched areas. I used an Anne Bright design for the border and used parts of it for some of the other designs.
Here I used a HQ design for the checker board area. I used part of the Anne Bright design for the purple triangles and I made it a continuous stitch out.




I tried to stay with just a few designs for the entire quilt. I used them in different areas resizing as needed. 


She said just do an edge to edge design. What?! I just couldn't do it. It was good practice for me.

Her backing.

This thing is huge!! 102 by 96 approximately.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Charity Quilts

I finished 2 Charity quilts last week.  This one is baseball themed.

It's the Chickens vs. the Foxes. I dressed them in baseball outfits.

I belong to a group who makes kids quilts we donate to a hospital. The names fabric was up for grabs at our last meeting. I took a small piece and incorporated it into a roster for each team.

I designed my own baseball field with an egg for the ball and a bat.

Here's the back with the baseball quilting design showing up well.

Here is quilt number 2. It started out as one yard of white with frogs fabric.

What to do with it? I used blue and green HSTs to make "lily pads" to go around the center strip.

I found a frog image and enlarged it and made an applique out of it. I finished it off with a water meander quilt design. Fast and simple.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Old truck panel

I used a random snowflake design in the background for this quilt.
I quilted this for my friend. I used a dark gray thread for most of it.

She used a gray flannel for the border. It looks like velvet with the quilting.

She got the panel from Missouri Star Quilt Co.  It's digitally printed. The detail is amazing.
 I want one. I want this one actually since I already quilted it.

I put some straight lines in the buildings for the planks.

Here's a full view after all the quilting.

I put a cotton candy design on the roofs using white thread. I free motion quilted the snow mounds.

This is a weird view of the quilt.