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Sunday Stash Report 1/27/13

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Another good week, stash-wise, with a quilt (11.5 yds.), and pillowcase (1 yd.) completed.

I did purchase fabric on Saturday which will change the count in the next week or so, but it was planned and practical. I bought several Kona blues (after realizing how little I had for the QOV), and several good lengths on sale for backings. I like a pieced backing, but not always, and not one that looks thrown together. It’s nice to fondle fabric before purchasing, but I’ve never been disapointed by anything I bought from eQuilter. Their photography and descriptions are wonderful.

This week: +0 yds., -12.5 yds.
YTD: +0 yds., -34.5 yds.
Net stash used in 2013: 34.5 yds.

How are you doing on your destashing?

See more Stash Reports at Patchwork Times.


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WIP Wednesday: QOV

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Thank you for your imput about the borders for this quilt. It was fine without a border, but I needed it to be a little larger. I didn’t have enoigh blue to use it by itself, but I think that the triangles separate it nicely from the busy print.

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I am now quilting along the edges of the block frames and a quarter inch in on either side.  I think the centers will get closely spaced lines in the same direction as the piecing.  I’ll do the blue triangles in zigzag lines.

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I’m linking up to WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced.

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Visit Your Local Quilt Shop Day

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Thursday, January 24 is Visit Your Local Quilt Shop Day.  I know that sometimes we just have to order online, but these shops sure are important, and we have to support them whenever we can.

First a disclaimer:  This can’t be called my “local” quilt shop, because it isn’t even in my home state, but it is the one where I spend the most money, and sometimes visit the most.  My most local shop is very small and rather expensive, though they do service my machine, so I try to go there when I can.

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Patchwork Plus is located in Dayton, Virginia, very close to Harrisonburg.  We have lots of family in the area, so I shop when we are visiting.

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They bill themselves as the largest quilt shop in Virginia, with over 9,000 square feet!  Yes, this is a large shop.  The batik section alone keeps me busy when I visit, but they have EVERYTHING.

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The 150 sample quilts on the walls (this is from their ad- I didn’t count!) are wonderful for inspiration.  On this last visit, I was lusting after the sewing machines they had on display.  They have enough help that there is little waiting, and the clerks are very patient and knowledgeable.  What more could anyone ask of a LQS?

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I’m linking up to The Local Quilt Shop Blog Tour.


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Design Wall Monday: QOV

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I have 35 blocks ready for today’s MLK Day Sew In (#mlkdsi on Twitter). Please join us! It’s nice to have company sewing. Company for whom you don’t have to dress up or clean up!

I’m auditioning this border fabric, which I really want to use. However, it’s looking awfully busy, and the sides have to be pieced with the blue because I don’t have enough of the mountains. I will stare at it as I put the field of blocks together this morning. Don’t be surprised if this has different borders next time you see it.

Hope you’re able to sew today.

Linking up with Design Wall Monday at Patchwork Times.


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Sunday Stash Report 1/20/13

Starting the New Year in the black!  This can’t last forever, but I’m doing well so far on stash reduction.  So far I’ve bought some thread and a roll of batting (which don’t count here!), and several customers are talking to me about commissions, so I know there will be fabric purchases soon.  Until then, I will enjoy these numbers.

I used 10 yards for the Winter Nine Patch this week.  That puts me here:

This week:  +0 yards,  -10 yards

YTD:  +0 yards,  -22 yards

Net stash used in 2013:  22 yards

 

How are you coming on your stash reduction?

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Finish It Up Friday 1/18/13

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Love it!  I finished my Winter Nine Patch today in time to wash and photograph it on this cold be sunny day.

winter flakesThis quilt is best seen in person, because the fancy quilted snowflakes probably don’t show well in the pictures.  In  person, though, they are a subtle frosting all over the quilt.  The term “surface embellishment” comes to my mind with these.  No beads or buttons or spangles, just slightly shiny, etherial snowflakes.

Winter flakes 2I quilted this by stitching in all the ditches on the front with Superior’s Bottom Line thread.  This gave me a nice, stable, flat, square quilt.

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Then I flipped it over and quilted from the back.  I quilted the large batiked snowflakes of the backing fabric, and added smaller ones in the gaps between.  I used Bottom Line in the top, and a very heavy, shiny, white rayon thread for the bobbin work.  I think it is YLI, but the bottom cap and label are missing, so I’ll never be sure.  The thickness is similar to Superior’s Razzle Dazzle.  I got very lucky in sewing with this.  I left my top tension alone (4), and loosened the bobbin a half turn, and my first sample was perfect.  I wasn’t really sewing with the rayon, I was just letting it ride on the surface while I caught it with the top thread.  Even with the top-stitch needle, this thread was way too heavy to ever really form stitches with.  That’s okay, it showed more this way.

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The batik snowflakes were harder to quilt than I had guessed.  They were irregular and unsymmetrical.  To do it over, I would use a marker to trace better patterns over top of the prints.  Instead, I improvised and “improved” them as I went along.  I am happy.

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You know what I’ll be snuggling under on this wintery evening!

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Linking up with Finish It Up Friday at Crazy Mom Quilts and TGIFF at Celtic Thistle Stitches.


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WIP Wednesday 1/16/13

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Time to begin quilting my Winter Nine Patch!

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I’m going to start with stitching in all the ditches from the front with my walking foot.

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Then I want to turn it over and quilt the giant snowflakes from the reverse.  I have some very heavy (lost the label) white rayon that might work for that.  We will see.

I’m linking up with WIP Wednesday on Freshly Pieced.


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Border Confessions

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I want to come clean to you all about my border technique.  It’s something I need to get off my chest.  Then you can decide if you want to unfollow me or report me to the Quilt Police, or whatever.

I cut my borders to the size they are supposed to be.  To the finished dimensions of the quilt plus half an inch.  To the size they are on the EQ design.  No measuring, no averaging.  In this case, I had four 9-inch blocks across the top of the quilt.  I cut the border 4 x 9 plus 1/2″, or 36 1/2″.

Every time a new quilter asks about borders, I cringe a bit when I hear the measuring and averaging advice.  Maybe first, second, third quilts are so “off” that they need some averaging to try to get borders on them.  Certainly, no one should just start sewing on a strip of fabric and see where it ends up!  But after you’ve done this for a while, shouldn’t your quilts be the right size?

No one could ever accuse me of perfectionism, but I do like a square quilt.  It looks nice, lies flat, and is a whole lot easier to quilt.  I cut my pieces as accurately as possible without stressing.  I piece them together accurately.  When I put blocks together, I do the best I can.  Often, there are some plain blocks in the setting that I know I have cut to the correct size, so I fudge the pieced blocks to match them.  That’s what that little bit of gathering is for that happens on the bottom layer of fabric as it goes through your machine.  Use that to your advantage, and certainly don’t let it make things worse!  Pins are good, too.  I hate to pin, but I use a few to make sure things match.

I don’t want to measure the “field” of my quilt.  It had better be the right size, or very close.  That “close” we take care of with the feed dogs again.  All the 216 little 3 1/2″ squares on this quilt came out just a tad larger than they should have (like a quarter- to half-inch tad).  I discovered that when I pinned on borders cut to the correct size.  I pinned ends, centers, and again between the centers, distributing any fullness. I made sure that I had the larger, pieced side down when I sewed on the borders, and that took care of it.  Now I have a very square, stable top, hemmed in by borders of the correct size.  That teensy bit of fullness in the middle will quilt out completely.  It will also lie flat and square when I go to spray baste it.  I’m good.

So, am I the only one who does this?  No teachers or books ever say this.  Is it a secret?  What do you do?

Feel free the call the police now.  I’m going to go baste.


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Design Wall Monday

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Sometime I’m going to make more intricate blocks.  Really.  I have.  I can.  I just don’t feel like it right now.  Have I mentioned how much I love nine patches?  I’m still not done with them.

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This quilt was inspired by this large-scale snowflake batik from my stash that will be the backing, since I can’t possibly cut it up.  It is a pale aqua, with creamy snowflakes that hold just a hint of yellow.   Now that Christmas is put away, I have no winter throw quilts for the couch, and the spring one looks silly, so this is for me.  I first thought of feathered star blocks for the front to be “snowflakes”.  The more I looked at these and other star-like blocks, the more I knew I wanted to reach for my simple nine patches.

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I pulled favorite fabrics from stash for this:  some aquas that are a little “off” and don’t play well with the others; two kinds of birch trees; some batiks and a Grunge;  some snow-capped trees; and the last of a favorite floral neutral in gray, white, and tan.  Then I coordinated scraps from my 3 1/2″ bins.

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I find the result cool, snowy, and happy.  Twenty-four blocks done, ready to sew together today.

Hope you’re playing with some fabric today!

I’m linking up to Design Wall Monday on Patchwork Times.


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Sunday Stash Report 1/13/13

Ooh, interesting date!  About as special as we will get this year, and for a lot of years.

Good numbers this week.  I used twelve yards, all from stash, to make my Quilt of Valor Quilt for Husband.

 

This week:  +0 yards,  -12 yards.

YTD:  +0 yards, -12 yards

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Good luck on your destashing!

 
See more Stash Reports at Patchwork Times.