Sunday, June 30, 2013

Art quilt

Every year my guild has a challenge and this year was to make an art quilt.  I was excited about that- because it is the area of quilting I'm most interested in. However, it turns out I'm not artistic at all.

I decided to make a literal quilt. The quilt wouldn't lie to you, so it must be art.

For this quilt I used a variety of new techniques, and mixed it in with my old favorite: free motion quilting. Just like my snowflake quilt, each square has its own free motion design.  The new techniques are : ice dyeing, over dyeing (I dyed the finished quilt, minus the word Art, rather than the fabric ahead of time), free motion couching, and free motion in open space. It is also a bit mixed media, because it incorporates the sequins (glued on), and possibly you could count the yarn in that (I also dyed the yarn).

Here is a close up of the couching. The thread I used matches the blue yarn, and it sews onto the yarn, not around it.  If you look closely you can see it on the yellow, and in a few spots on the fabric where the needle missed the yarn completely.  The free motion couching foot is awesome, but not fool proof.


Monday, June 24, 2013

Well crap...

I need to learn to hand sew.  I have to get a hanging sleeve attached to Winter Wonderland. (I usually display my quilts through sew-in corners that I put a rod into.)

Why?

BECAUSE IT GOT ACCEPTED INTO THE AQS GRAND RAPIDS SHOW!!!!

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Embroidery Fun

So I made a few more pillowcases for my nephews because Planet Applique had a great sale on alphabets.  I've decided I will sell these, if anyone wants one.  If I have the design already, it is $15, if I don't- $15+cost of design.  Email me for details.

I did these ones last weekend.

Today I did this design.

It is the first Planet Applique (which is like 95% of my embroidery) design that I've had trouble with.  The top bar of the plane didn't step stitch like I assume it is supposed to (based on the bottom ones doing that.)  Instead, it just traveled back and forth across the bar.  Like really really really long satin stitches.
I was really bummed, but I used a zig zag stitch and free motion embroidery to fix it.

  Just an FYI, if you want to buy a pillow with this design, it will not be machine perfect, because if this issue is in all the letters, I'll have to do the manual fix.  I think it looks okay for a kid's pillowcase, but you might not!

I need to do another pillowcase for Luke, and then one for Cole. (He already has one from last year, so this gets everyone even at 2.)

Saturday, June 1, 2013

New Purse

It has been a very very long time since I updated any craft project.  Sorry!

Part of it, is that I'm stuck in a rut- I haven't started a new quilt.  The snowflake quilt was so awesome, and quite honestly, so was Mario. So I don't know what to do next. I don't want to step back to ordinary after those things.

But, I have been making a few things, which means the other problem is I'm just bad about blogging.

So I'll show off one project today and then try to post about the others soon.

I made another bag:

I've made this bag before, on my Kenmore.  OMG! It was so much easier on the Bernina.  I did break a needle on one of the insane seams, but once I switched to a denim needle and my jeans foot, as long as I used my leveling thingy (to bring the foot flat)- it sewed right through, without even hesitating. I wasn't sewing full speed- but holy crap, that is some POWER in this machine.  I had to hand crank the wheel on the Kenmore and it still skipped stitches.

So the reason I remade this purse was because my first one was just worn out.  It had stains on it, and the corners were beginning to tear a bit.  I took this purse everywhere for years.  It went on 3 cruises with me, and served daily as my lunch bag.

This purse is amazing.  EIGHT pockets. And lots of space.  I love it so much.

It is also incredibly easy to make- except for the fact that there are an insane number of layers (made more insane by the fact that I do double the pockets.
Let's talk layers.
Each side is 3 layers, cotton + fleece + cotton.
Each pocket is the same 3, plus it is bound on the edges, so that adds 6 layers (due to folding of the binding), so 9 layers per pocket.

Let's stack it all up, 2 sides, 4 pockets: 34 layers. Then, to make it look nicer inside, you enclose the finished seams in binding, another 4 layers: 46

total layers, 6 of them are fleece.  See why the machine needs some major power behind it? 

But it is totally worth it.  Unfortunately, all those layers makes it hard to line up.  I tried really really hard to get the binding on the sides to be right. It's just impossible to pin.

My only other tip: if you aren't into quilting, or want a quick project: buy pre-quilted fabric.  I think it took longer to do the quilting on the fabric than the rest of the bag.

Oh, and use water soluble thread for the first stitching of the handles.  I knew this, but I didn't. So that means I have some double lines of stitching and it doesn't look perfect.

I also wish I had put in a thicker zipper, in a matching color- but this was a stash project, and that was the zipper I had in my stash, so it will have to do.

Friday, May 24, 2013

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Turns out I hate feedly, so I'm trying another alternative to Google Reader.
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Friday, April 26, 2013

A little vanity...

I liked my hair so much before work this morning I made Kevin take a picture of it.

Want to know how long it took me to style it?  About 30 seconds.

All I did was put a little gel on it to help prevent it from frizzing too much during the day. (I did have to walk in the wind to work, so it is a little bigger now, but still looks nice.)

I finally learned the secret to curly hair! Plopping and pineapples (oh, and step 1: have curly hair).

When I get out of the shower at night, I lay an extra large t-shirt over the (closed) toilet, flip my head upside down, and then plop my hair into the middle of it.  Then, you wind up the edges of the t-shirt like a turban and wear it for a few hours to let your hair dry.  Unlike the traditional towel turban, this set up doesn't catch any of the hair in the twisting- so it lets the curls set into their natural shape with no pulling. 

Then, when you go to bed you can sleep in that (but I don't like to because it has a knot in the back of your head) or put your hair in a "pineapple"- just a really high ponytail, but named because the ridges of curly hair make the back of your head look like one. So flip your head upside down again, loop a loose scrunchy (don't tie tight) around your hair, I do it twice for a 'dew drop' on top of my head and go to sleep looking ridiculous. (I also find this is good for any sleeping, because it puts the ponytail too high to sleep on.)  I've been told pineapple works for 'second day' hair too, but I haven't tried it.

So then the next morning, untie your hair, shake your head, and if you are lucky (I think luck does play a part) your hair is perfectly curled and ready for the day.

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Mario Quilt Done!

I've had this mostly done for a long time, but I finally put the binding on. (I really hate binding, and I do it by machine- I still hate it.)

So last week I sewed the binding to the back, last night I figured out how to do the seamless join of the two ends of the binding (4 tries to get it right- I did it "right" on the second time, but there was a twist, then I did it correct- but I had about an inch too much binding for the quilt, then I got it!)

Then today it got washed, I fixed a couple areas of the quilting that had thread bunches (I am not sure if that is from the batik, or from the interfacing in the quilt, it was weird) and all done!

The back isn't too interesting.  Kevin picked a batik with kind of a brick pattern, and colors that he said remind him of Bowser's castle.  The black strip is because I had just barely not enough.
 
I put a label on like a good quilter.  I won't use this font again, the word quilter looks weird (though slightly better in real life than the photo.)
This quilt is for Kevin, though of course, as soon as I put it down (to pin color catchers on the red- but I prewashed, so no issue...) Elsa claimed it:

Sunday, March 24, 2013

Is this quilt art?

So I made some more progress on my art quilt.  First, I decided rather than "This quilt is art" I'm going with "is this quilt art".  I took the diane-shiko block and cut out the word "IS", satin stitched around it, covered it with water soluble stabilizer and quilted using three different colors of thread.  So that leaves this block:
I liked it so much, I decided rather than mixed technique, I would do all the blocks like this.  However, I think for the words QUILT and ART I am going to try to suspend them inside the cut out space.  We'll see how it goes when I get there.

Today I used a tutorial Diane Gaudynski posted to try a new design called Celtic Bubbles. This was a really fun design to create, although my circles are just not perfect!  I need to work on the spacing between my echoing lines (the one thing I noticed is my stitch length is getting to be very consistent- that's exciting!)  I think the best way to do this is to doodle more, my drawing isn't very good either...
This will be the background for the word "this", which I will hopefully get done this week.

I need to figure out when the guild art quilt challenge is due.


I'm thinking maybe I should do some hand embroidery with yarn on it, just to give it more color (or at very least satin stitch around the letters in darker thread to hide the quilting that had to come up to the fabric to attach the floating threads), and possibly dye the quilt.  I don't know yet

Mario quilt still just needs binding, but I have to take out my embroidery machine to get a label on it, so I'm not very motivated to finish.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Just a bit of quilting

Had a wonderful weekend this week- the World Figure Skating Championships!  The event is not covered by US TV unless you have a super high tier cable package in some markets (not ours) that carries Universal Sports, so I watched on Latvian and Russian TV. I learned the Lativan word for oops is ups, prounced "oops-ah".

URGH! Blogger just ate my recap of the skating. It was a great recap, but I'm not typing it again- check out icenetwork.com for more.




Even though I spent a lot of time watching TV, Saturday I DID quilt the Mario quilt!  It took about 4-5 hours, I think.  I just did a big stipple, not wanting to take away from the design, but needing to quilt this batting no more than 5 inches apart.  I was worried it was going to be really hard, after reading the quilt-along blog, but after the first square it turned out it wasn't too bad at all.
mario
Here is a peak at the back.  The batik was picked because Kevin thought it had a Bowser's castle vibe.
Today I started a new project.  We have an art quilt challenge at guild.  I've decided to make a quilt that is self-referential to the fact that it is art, since I'm not sure I really make art.  I mean- if it says it is art, can you argue with that? Quilt's don't lie.  So the quilt will be put together quilt as you go, and each block will have a word of "This quilt is art" in a different technique.  I read in Quilting arts magazine about cutting away a space and then sewing strings across it so they are suspended and that sounded really cool, so this block is the background for the word "is" which will be done in that technique.  I wanted to get it done today, but a neighbor had surgery, so we took her kids ice skating for 3 1/2 hours to give her some quiet time.


The really cool thing is that Diane-shiko is one of the blocks I did for the snowflake quilt, an early one.  Looking at THIS block, I can see without a doubt, I'm getting better.  White on white hides mistakes, and there are tons, but the circles are definitely more even.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

UFO Sunday

So, I am still basking in the glory of having finished Winter Wonderland.  I have photos of it taken and am getting CDs ready to send to see if it will get juried into a show...  I don't think it will, but this is the first quilt I've ever made that makes me think I really ought to try.

This weekend, I did the sashing on the Mario quilt, and now the top is all finished up.  Don't look too closely- there are lots of mistakes!  It will be awhile before I quilt it.  For two reasons: first the gajillion seams every inch really scare me, it is going to be a pain to quilt; second the sashing isn't perfect (this is why I never sash!) and it bubbles up a bit.  I think that I should be able to handle that though.  Third: I need to find backing fabric.  I would like to use video game fabric, but the only one I've found so far is Pac Man, and my husband vetoed that.  A friend in Korea is going to look for Mario for me, but otherwise, I will probably just use a solid or marbled fabric.

I also started quilting the words onto Express Your Love.  I've got to say, at least close up - it isn't too pretty.  I'm not going to do any of the other 'ribbons' until Leah demos some other methods (she says she plans too...)

I've also started designing another art quilt.  Our guild challenge is art quilts, so this will take priority over EYL, as I need to have it done I think by June.  I'll post about that as time goes on.