Friday, October 22, 2010

QD 1 and 2, DJ and NI










In case your wondering what that all means, it means I have started to make "Quilted Diamonds" books 1 and 2, "Dear Jane" and "Nearly Insane" which I think might be very close to the truth.
I am doing all of these as hand piecing projects so they are not going to be quick finished projects by any means.

I find that when working with such small pieces it it a lot easier to do these by hand but of course the preparation all takes time. I trace the block onto freezer paper, then I number all the shapes on the freezer paper as well as the original pattern so that they correspond, then I cut all the tiny little shapes out so that I then have my templates. On the original pattern I will use coloring pencils to just lightly shade in the colored fabrics I am going to use and where. This is important I feel as it helps to keep track of where to place those pieces of your block.

OK after cutting out all the shapes, pile shapes of same size and shape together and then remembering a 1/4" seam allowance needs to be added on measure the width of the shape add a 1/2" onto that (this will be the seam allowance) then cut a strip of fabric out that will be long enough to place same sized shapes onto. Lay a shape onto fabric then place a 1/2" ruler beside it then lay another shape. Iron the shapes onto the fabric with a very hot iron but NO STEAM. It helps to pre-wash fabric, the freezer paper will stick better.

Using 100% cotton, do a running stitch to hold all those small pieces together. Hand stitching makes it easier to fit odd shaped pieces in place. Use top quality fabric's and threads because if your going to put all this work into a quilt you want it to last a long time, hopefully longer than you will. It's always nice to leave a little bit of yourself behind.

Happy Hand Sewing, enjoy the process.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Sylvia's Bridal Sampler


Hello all, I know it's been a long time since I have posted anything on my blog but I have had health issues to deal with and haven't been up to the task of putting words into print but I'm here now so look out.

In October, 2009 I start the journey of making "Sylvia's Bridal Sampler" and I am extremely happy to say that my journey came to an end in September, 2010. I have enjoyed making this quilt so much that it has made me realize that I love making sampler quilts. So I guess it has sent me down a different pathway with my quilting.

With my illness that I referred to in the beginning, I have trouble with remembering, concentration and along with that I have Chronic Fatigue so I need to have something that is going to challenge my brain and that is exactly what sampler quilts do for me. The way I look at it is that every time I start a new block it's like starting a new quilt because it is not repetitive. If i have to make the same block over and over I become very tired and bored and needless to say it just gets put to the side and then you have another WIP. I call it a WIP and not a UFO because I do go back to these projects every now and then and work on them a bit more, it just takes me a long time. I'm sure you can all identify with that.

Anyway I'm off on another journey now or may I should say a few journey's. I have just start with Dear Jane, Dear Hannah, Quilted Diamonds 1 and 2 and maybe also Nearly Insane (which I think I am anyway) no you don't have to agree with me just support me.

I have posted a picture of Sylvia's Bridal Sampler, please leave me any comments on it, whether it be good or bad because that's how we all learn with the honest truth.

I hope you all have a great day, and take care all.