I have been busy with the upholstery job that I promised my friend and I got it done yesterday. It's a cushion job for a love seat and a rocking chair. My friend's husband refinished all the wood and now they will have all new cushions to sit on. I'm waiting to hear from her when I can deliver the cushions. I'll post before/after pictures after the delivery. This will be the last upholstery job for this year. All new job will have to wait till next year and I already have 2-3 jobs on the list.
Yesterday I also got a charity quilt top done. Here it is
After I dropped off the first charity quilt top, they encouraged me to make more, so I picked up another jelly roll. I found this pattern on cluckclucksew.com, it's called strip and flip. Really easy and looks great. I really like it. People at the guild said that these quilt tops will finished and given to children who are in foster homes. It makes me feel good to be able to use my talents to do some thing for someone.
Now that all pending jobs are done, I can dive into the book project. A few weeks ago, I got a book contract from the AQS publisher. I'm still pinching myself to see if I'm dreaming. Several years back, I came up with a new technique to make rag quilts. I submitted pictures to several magazines and the Quilt Life responded, and now I'm working on a book..... :)
Quilts
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
A new quilt for class @ The Quilt Emporium
I did a lot of sewing in the past week, got 2 quilts done. One is for donation at the Valley Quiltmakers Guild. There are precut fabric bundles available for members who want to make a quilt for donation. I'm pretty new to the Guild and wanting to do something so I took one bundle and this is what I made. I happened to have some solid pink left over from old project so I added it in.
The other project is for a class at the Quilt Emporium. I finally finished Jill Finley's Cherries Jubilee. Jill's pattern is easy to follow. I love the way the vines go all over the quilt and out to the border. There are a lot of first times for me in this quilt. It's my first time to work on applique pieces of the vines and leaves. I've never made a bias tape before. From this project, I've learned a lot about cutting bias tapes and bias binding. It's also my first time to make a quilt with scalloped edges. I quilted the whole thing with nylon thread both on top and bottom. At first I was a little apprehensive about putting the nylon thread in the bobbin. Many people said not to do it. I adjusted the tensions and it worked out nicely. I'm very happy with the way the quilt came out.
The other project is for a class at the Quilt Emporium. I finally finished Jill Finley's Cherries Jubilee. Jill's pattern is easy to follow. I love the way the vines go all over the quilt and out to the border. There are a lot of first times for me in this quilt. It's my first time to work on applique pieces of the vines and leaves. I've never made a bias tape before. From this project, I've learned a lot about cutting bias tapes and bias binding. It's also my first time to make a quilt with scalloped edges. I quilted the whole thing with nylon thread both on top and bottom. At first I was a little apprehensive about putting the nylon thread in the bobbin. Many people said not to do it. I adjusted the tensions and it worked out nicely. I'm very happy with the way the quilt came out.