Saturday, May 20, 2023

Plenty tiny squares

One thing about this quilter is that she knows how to work with colours and the alternating grey blocks bring a calmness to this otherwise busy quilt fabric.

Initially, I only quilted diagonal lines in one direction, then sent her a photo to decide whether she wanted more quilting. I think she made the right choice by adding lines in the other direction too.  It came out lovely.



Friday, May 19, 2023

Redoing the scattered glass backing

I quilted this in March of 2018, the quilter added a white sheet as a backing and she afterwards added a sleeve at the back to turn it into a duvet cover which she gifted to her kids.  The kids have however now decided to rather just want it as a quilt.  She then had to undo the sleeve, purchased a grey sheet and asked me just to stitch in the ditch around the blocks.

This went fast but I did not like the tread build-up as I’d already stitched around every block when I initially quilted it.

It was however quite interesting to look back at my quilting/skills from that time. I only had my longarm for 4 months and most quilt teachers will suggest you use the same colour thread on the top and bottom until you are comfortable with adjusting tension.  For this quilt, I used grey thread top and bottom and the grey thread on the white sheet, looked awful.  Luckily with the new backing, those will be hidden.

I also had no experience using the different modes on my machine and at that stage thought it would look better if I stitched all in regulated mode, keeping all the stitch lengths even.  Now after having done numerous online free motion courses, I know that when stitching edge to edge and more importantly any pebble, circle or loop, doing this in manual mode (unregulated) gives a much smoother finish.

But then these little unknowns are tiny compared to some of my other beginner quilts.  I recently had a quilt on a bed with what was supposed to be feathers but looking at it afterwards, it looked much more like trees.  So, we learn!



Thursday, May 11, 2023

Chevron baby quilt

What a pleasure to receive a quilt from a quilter who took the time to follow my guidelines regarding the batting and backing.  I get so disheartened if quilters, knowing the specifications, get to me with backings and batting not squared or cut to size.  The other case is when there are huge differences between the dimensions of the backing and backing, I undertook to quilt for you, not to do your cutting and squaring up.

Rant over, this quilt was a pleasure and being for a little girl, I used a flower motif combined with two other motifs to complete it.