Showing posts with label traditional sampler quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traditional sampler quilt. Show all posts

Friday, January 23, 2015

Custom quilting and all over quilting designs.



Facebook followers would have seen some sneak peeks of the following quilts.


Pam was part of a sampler class at The Country Yard a few years back, as life goes for all of us from time to time Pam only finished this quilt in the second half of last year.


Pam and I were unanimous about the need for this quilt to be custom quilted, but light custom quilting, no all over quilting designs here.


You may remember seeing several other sampler quilts featured here on my blog, see here for Kerryn's (shop owner), here for Jill's, if you like purple you will like that one! Over at this post was Barbara's quilt.


Some of the pressing of seams were a bit flip floppy, this makes for tricky ditch stitching, so the quilting is not quite as elaborate as the previous samplers I have quilted, but Pam was happy and I think you will agree the quilt looks lovely.



I had fun quilting some ovals on the Log Cabin and Drunkards Path blocks, circles on the Sunbonnet Sue and Grandmothers Garden blocks, giving them a sort of framing or focus.



Pam chose cotton batting, when washed up gives a nice drape and antique look to the quilt.


As my regular readers and followers will notice feathers have a frequent slot on my blog!


the back.

Quilts make such lovely gifts to give when a new baby arrives, such a personal and practical present. Marcelle often makes cot quilts to gift when a friend or family member has a baby.


This baby quilt is a fun and cheerful cross design, using polar fleece for the backing ( which can be problematic due to the high stretch)  I suggested using a light poly batting as well. I find when you use just polar fleece with no batting the quilt seems limp and lacks life. So by adding some batting it does two jobs, the first to help give that stretchy polar fleece some stability and it creates texture and softy loftyness.


An all over quilting design (a.k.a edge to edge) is a great choice for a quilt you know is going to be washed more than two or three times a year, one that will be cuddled, dribbled on or used for making huts.


The backing......................................


Angelina is fourteen and this is her first quilt, made for her horse loving mother as a birthday present.


Made using a panel and with the help of her grandmother I think she has done a fabulous job!


Angelina saw an all over quilting design of hearts and loops on another customer quilt.
 By the way this quilt is perfectly pieced, it hangs straight and is square as square can be! Take no notice of my photo, that was how I had hung the quilt and the gusty wind was not helping any.


Thanks so much for stopping by.




Sunday, February 3, 2013

sharing another sampler with you.....................


Back again with another sampler quilt, this one is made by Barbara during a sampler class at The Country Yard . I used mainly Madeira poly neon threads & cotton/bamboo batting.
Warning............lots of photo's.

                                                                       68" x 68"


















Not sure if it is my camera or the light, but the photo's don't give true colour & detail of the quilting...........maybe it is both??

 One of the back of the quilt. This one is a wide backing fabric by Moda, the quality is wonderful.
If you haven't had enough of the photo's here are a couple more of close ups.




More sampler quilts can be seen here and here and here , I'm sure if you put 'sampler quilts' or 'traditional sampler' etc in the search bar on the top left hand corner of my blog you will find more, as I have quilted quite a few samplers!

Monday, January 28, 2013

1 Xmas item



Christmas tea towel finished! This was part of a sample for The Country Yard Christmas evening last year. There are suppose to be stitched presents, but I just left mine as is. The tea towel fabric is by Moda  & available by the metre.
I think Narelle over at Pins & Whiskers has a button/grabby thing for this SAL, but I have forgotten how to do that.

I am getting back into customers quilts now, here is one I am working on.





I have a couple of other finishes, but will show you in a couple of weeks.


Monday, October 29, 2012

Blogger's Quilt Festival 2012



Blogger's Quilt Festival 2012 !

               Amy's Creative Side  is hosting an online quilters festival

 
                                                          
 Here is my entry. I did not make this quilt, it was made by Jill at a class at The Country Yard our local patchwork shop, learning several patchwork techniques.  This quilt recently won viewers choice at the shops annual exhibition.
Measuring approximately 68" x 68", Warm & Natural cotton batting . I used a variety of threads, Madeira Polyneons, Sew-Art, Mettler etc.

   Best categories:

   Favourite Professionally Quilted quilt.
  Favourite Bed Quilt.
   Favourite Appliqué Quilt. 
  
Please click on photo's to enlarge







 Because the deep purple paisley border was difficult to photograph, here is a photo of the back.

If you haven't already been to see some other wonderful quilts please do so over here