with all the wrinkles

rolled and tied

I’ve had this quilt finished and rolled up under my drafting table all summer.  I have a friend at church whose oldest daughter just got MARRIED, and this daughter of hers is a photography major and likes artsy things, so I felt like I needed to make her something for a wedding gift rather than head to Target and buy something.  I ordered the fabric in time for the big day, got it all pieced too late, but in time for a visit this spring.  Unfortunately my free motion quilting wasn’t going quite as planned, so I missed that window to give it to her as well.  Finally this past weekend she was here again and I hurriedly unrolled it to take some photos before whisking it over to her.  Here it is, wrinkles and all.

modern meadow quilt

I ordered a fat quarter pack of Joel Dewberry’s Modern Meadow line (not the colorway in the link, though).  I took 8 of the fat quarters and cut them into big 17 inch  squares and made 2 rows of big blocks in the center of the quilt.

with all the wrinkles

Then I added big solid stripes of some Moda Bella Solid and Cross weave on the top and bottom and called it a quilt top.

the back

For the back I took scraps of the fat quarters to make a narrow stripe and used some more Moda Crossweave, all the same color this time, to complete it.  I really like the simplicity of it because it shows off the loveliness of the fabric so well– and it was fairly instant gratification.  I added ties to one edge so that it can be rolled and tied and taken on picnics for years and years to come.

back close up

I quilted it in my signature swirls, but had a hard time getting my machine to cooperate this time around.  I was just using the foot my machine came with and my tension was crazy and my thread would break every time I changed directions.   It made me want to swear.  I didn’t swear, of course, but I really wanted to.  Then I tried RaeLyn’s spring loaded foot and was able to buzz through the whole thing in an afternoon at her house.  I spent about 4 hours on 12 inches of the quilt before our sewing date and then did the whole rest of it in an afternoon between the hours of 1 and 4– with lots of chatting and eating and kid chasing mixed in.  (RaeLyn– We really need to get together again.  Soon!)

the modern meadow quilt

So, anyway, here’s the quilt that’s been hiding all summer.  I have fat quarters cut to make another, just need to get some more solid fabrics to go with them.  And I think I’ll keep the next one.

crafty Christmas catch up #2

My in-laws got me a stack of craft books for Christmas.  I’m going to show you one today.

patchwork style

Patchwork Style!  This book has been making the rounds in craft-blog-land for years as a Japanese craft book, but now it’s in English.  Japanese craft books do have super clear diagrams and beautiful photographs which make them easy enough to work from if you don’t mind using a little guess work– but being full of words with a recognizable alphabet in a language I can actually read makes this one much, much better.

I was intrigued by the way Suzuko Koseki says to piece log cabin blocks by basically foundation piecing onto your batting.  Simple, and you quilt as you go.  I tried it out with this simple project:

patchwork pillow

a patchwork pillow.  It’s a great way to use up treasured tiny scraps of favorite fabrics .

patchwork pillow

Since I only have one it keeps moving around from place to place.  If you can’t tell, I like it so much it even became my new header here.

new pillow

It does need, at the very least, a partner.  My goal is to have that done in time to welcome our new couch into the house at the end of the month.  If only the IRS could be faster…

crafty Christmas catch up #1

This summer when we went to visit my family I went through my usual crafty frenzy that I seem to have while I’m home with extra adults to police the masses.  I  made a trip to the best quilt store I’ve been to and came out with a stack of Kaffe Fasset shot cottons in close colors of green and fat quarters of prints by Heather Bailey and Amy Butler.  I pieced a bazillion half square triangles and put them up on my mom’s design wall.

on the design wall

And that’s as far as I got.

For Christmas my mom put it all together for me.  She squared up all those little tiny squares, sewed them together, quilted them in a super cool pinwheely pattern, bound it, and sent it to me for Christmas.

I love it.

Christmas quilt from my mom

lovely quilting

Chirstmas quilt

Don’t you?

Thanks mom!

one more quilt

This was Wednesday night:

swirling

Free-motion spiraling away.  I decided to take a stab at free motion quilting the pattern I did on this quilt  using a long arm quilting machine.  I broke my thread quite a bit at first, but once I got in my groove it went really quickly.  I think I got this one quilted in less time than the one I made last week.  I like how it turned out better.  April’s got her signature quilting pattern.  Maybe this one is mine.

finished

The back of this one is a fun Amy Butler flannel.  The front–some Kona cotton and a few fun prints.

photo helpers

up close

up close

I can’t think of a cute way to end this post.  Maybe you can.  I need to go tend to the screaming baby and the hoodlums pounding on the piano.