Monday, November 27, 2017

Gypsy in the wind

The Gypsy Wife Quilt is bound. 

Here's a better shot of the top of the quilt. You can see the quilting texture.


Super windy today. She's showing her backside! 

Christmas Tree Panel Quilt Finisih


I quilted this with my Long-arm this year with a computerized design. It turned out so good.

I put 6 borders on this quilt using leftover strips from a Jelly roll.
It finished at 41 by 52 inches.

Just look at the texture from the light bulbs. I used a gold colored thread.
Here is the back. I used a Christmas fabric from JoAnn's.

Gypsy Wife Quilt Finish

This is the back of the Gypsy wife. I quilted it with a double oval design. I kept it very simple because the quilt design and fabrics are so busy you can't even see the quilting.


A close up-see what I mean? Can't see the quilting design.

Here is the back where you can see the thread color was aqua on the front and back. You can see the design here.

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Gypsy Wife Progess

Design Wall for Gypsy Wife

Gypsy Wife Sew A Long

Colour Wheel Block
I started this Gypsy Wife Quilt with the Instagram group- #GypsyWifeSAL. It started August 2017. I just finished all of my blocks yesterday. I am ready to start cutting strips for the background part of the quilt. Then assembly will commence. This is a highly addictive project. The requirements start off with completing one block a week. You can work ahead if you want to. Well I just couldn't stop at one block. I already want to make another one. I have to take more pictures for another updated post.
Courthouse Steps
Filler Block

Court House Steps
Filler Block

Pershing Block

Filler Block

Filler block

From the Heart Block

Crazy Anne Block

Nurses Cross Block
I love this one.

Hope from Hartford block

Star Block

Filler Block

Puss in the Corner block
with a border

Indian Hatchet block
not my favorite 

Monday, May 15, 2017

ROAD TRIP QUILT

I saw a USA quilt on Pinterest and just loved it. So I figured I could cut all my states out with my Silhouette machine. 

I started out with a Layer Cake of American Jane fabric. I love these retro fabrics. I just figured out which states I could fit together on one 10 inch square. 

Then you start roughly placing them on the design wall where you think they go.  Much adjusting was made to get them into proper position and nesting them together like a puzzle. 

Then I figured out how big I wanted my background and found a fabric to compliment the states.

I fused them all in place with my fingers crossed. Ha. Then I outlined them all in black thread.

I used a wavy stitch from my built in stitches on my domestic to quilt the background. I then found an old American Jane yellow fabric for the binding. (not shown here)
I did not put Alaska or Hawaii on this quilt as I will not be driving to either of those states. Ha.

Friday, May 12, 2017

MIDNIGHT AT THE OASIS

This is the center of my Midnight at the Oasis quilt. I started this about 3 weeks ago. I used a Jane Sassaman fat quarter for the background. I love her fabric. It is wild and colorful. I wish I had more of this print then I would have been able to make the background symetrical. The triangle points are purely scraps from my huge scrap pile. The very center square is supposed to be 3 layers of circles appliqued.  That is too much work. I fussy cut a circle print out of another Jane Sassaman fat quarter. 

This is the pattern that I am following.

I have the petal border on.  I just did a straight stitch with black thread around the raw edges. I dislike the time it takes to applique so I did it my way.  The quilting will hold it all down. The Black and White border is in lieu of the appliqued border. I did make the baskets for the 4 corners. 


These are the churn dash border blocks that finish at 3 inches sewn together and waiting to be sewn onto the quilt top. Then 2 more borders to go after that. I am going to make another one of these quilts for my friend using her scraps. She is currently cutting them to size and I will sew and assemble them for her.
What do you think?

Bathing suit quilt for Maura