This post was started by Tanya last year and its time to finish it and get it posted. I have since heard from my mother in law that this is a cherished quilt and has put it up so that the grand kids can not get it dirty. I think it meant more to her knowing that her own daughter pieced the quilt. It is not a perfectly pieced as some of the quilts I have done but it was done with love from her daughter. Give Tanya a big hand for this fantastic finish.
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Mom's Quilt
This is a quilt that was made for Tanya's mom. Two years ago my mom was in Salt Lake City when she had her leg amputated. We ended up never getting her quilt started let alone done, because we spent the time with her instead. This was pieced by me, Richard told me it was my mom, so it was my project. He did quilt it. I struggle with getting a good 1/4 seam, so a few places were zig zag to fix problems found after washing. Richard did quilt it and bound it. We gave it to my mom at Thanksgiving. She has been sick with Pneumonia three time this year, so I wanted her to see it, in case something happened. I haven't had the best luck the last few years with families health. She really enjoyed it and was brought to tears. It is a good size lap quilt.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Hot Pad's and More Hotpads
We decided to do hot pads for family members last year for Christmas along with some homemade jam. We normally don't do loops, because we couldn't figure out how to do them. After several tutorials, we decided we need to do a bias type binding. After ironing them manually on a couple, I decide that was a joke and we invested in a bias tape maker.
We also are trying to do some hot pads out of linen for someone and they are not working out at all. We broke or bent 4 needles trying to bind them. The linen combined with Insulbrite is just too thick.
Here are some of them that we remembered to get pictures of.
We also are trying to do some hot pads out of linen for someone and they are not working out at all. We broke or bent 4 needles trying to bind them. The linen combined with Insulbrite is just too thick.
Here are some of them that we remembered to get pictures of.
There were many more, but like our 12 days hot pads we sorta jumped the gun and sent out all the presents and forgot to take pictures first. Oh well hope that you enjoy these.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Link a Finish Friday # 151
Here are some of the fantastic link up's from last week
Link up Rules are simple. Link up something you have finished, Worked on, blogged about, slaved over or other wise accomplished over the last week or so.
Thank you for the many link ups last week
Link up Rules are simple. Link up something you have finished, Worked on, blogged about, slaved over or other wise accomplished over the last week or so.
No item not allowed. Link up some of yours, visit some of the others and enjoy your quilting day.
Thursday, January 15, 2015
What's On the Quilting Table #5
Last time on WOQT, we finished the center of our 3rd Reunion quilt top. Today starts with sewing that quilt top together. This quilt is one of our Simple Squares Quilts. They are one of our go to baby quilts that we enjoy making.
I was also sewing together this Baby Bricks quilt and well I needed to show of the completed top.
Here is the finished quilt top for our 3rd Reunion quilt.
I took a break from quilting the other day and went to play video games and when I came into the other room my wife was hanging up this quilt that she made. We made another Dr Suess Quilt and well it was too busy. She toned it down. Again like all other quilts I cut out enough material for a couple quilts, but after the first I could not make the 2nd it was too busy. Check out the post on that quilt too see why. Tanya finally used her new machine, or Richards' new machine as he refers to it.
To end today's post, I finally got to do some quilting on the new machine. This thing runs fast. Oh and I even sewed my finger in the process. I did not take a picture of that (it hurt too much and blood well, is not good in a quilting blog) but it did no major harm. It was a through and through sew of my left hand pointer finger just a little right of my finger nail. It did manage to snap the needle though so I guess it was hard enough to make it mad haha.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Not Quite What we Planned
This is the second broken chevron that was requested by a customer. It wasn't what they expected, they picked the fabric and pattern. I was frustrated and didn't get more than one picture, oops. Neither of us could get into the project.
They picked Pearl Bracelet in rainbow colors. The colors appeared real dark for a baby quilt. They decided they didn't want it and then decided they would take after all. I took the liberty of choosing a striped binding, that I thought tied it together and lighten it up a little, they hated it. They claimed it made to the quilt too babyish. Each to their own opinion. I love stripes as bindings, and even have them on the two lap quilt Richard made me.
We now see why people charge a deposit on quilts on etsy when making a custom order. Have you ever made a custom quilt for someone and they backed out? How did you deal with this? We are making a second quilt at cost, eating labor for them to be happy. Not our easiest customer so far.
It is funny we wrote this post months ago and hated the quilt so bad (well the experience with this customer) that I never posted it. It is time. It must be shown.
They picked Pearl Bracelet in rainbow colors. The colors appeared real dark for a baby quilt. They decided they didn't want it and then decided they would take after all. I took the liberty of choosing a striped binding, that I thought tied it together and lighten it up a little, they hated it. They claimed it made to the quilt too babyish. Each to their own opinion. I love stripes as bindings, and even have them on the two lap quilt Richard made me.
We now see why people charge a deposit on quilts on etsy when making a custom order. Have you ever made a custom quilt for someone and they backed out? How did you deal with this? We are making a second quilt at cost, eating labor for them to be happy. Not our easiest customer so far.
It is funny we wrote this post months ago and hated the quilt so bad (well the experience with this customer) that I never posted it. It is time. It must be shown.
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