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Monday, December 31, 2007
One more quilt top in 2007
What am I quilting? I had this little piece waiting for me for almost 2 years. See how it ripples after quilting?
See how kittywampus it is? This is where most people panic.
All it needed was a steam press from the wrong side and it looks great. I'm contemplating putting some of that bead trim on it.
See you all next year!!!
How much should I buy? part 2
I have always found that if I have ingredients on hand I will cook/bake more often. I think it is the same for fabric. If I have a good selection on hand I will make more things. I like to store my fabric on open shelves so I can see it. Out of sight, out of mind. I have a lot of students who tell me they will just buy more fabric because they don't have their fabric all in one place or organized in any manner. That is kind of like telling me you keep the sugar in the bathroom, the flour in the bedroom and the chocolate chips in the family room. Only by organizing what you already have, will you know what you need.
Candy said she keeps large amounts of the fabrics she likes best on hand. I do too. I have been collecting (and using!) batiks since 1990. Sometimes the collection is overwhelming if I look at it all at once, but when I am looking for just a certain kind of green, I'm glad I have what I do.
Mrs. Goodneedle said she had been on a fabric diet because she has a lot of fabric. I think I am in the same category but I will still buy at a good sale. I also think half yard fill ins for the gaps is a good policy and is also good for our mental health. Vicki W mentions seeing too much good stuff in the past few years. I agree there have been some wonderful prints out there, some "have to have" things.
I will post one more time this afternoon with one more quilt top made last year, so til then.........
Sunday, December 30, 2007
The visitors I was looking for
And big red himself. It took 3 tries for one to stay long enough for me to get the camera on and set for no flash.
How much should I buy?
When the quilt revival started in 1976 it was slim pickings. By 1980 the companies were really producing a variety of little calico prints. Around 1986 larger prints were introduced into the quilt shops. Many of your old prints no longer looked good with "new" stuff being offered.
Most people fall into the fat quarter or half yard category. This will work for you if you like a lot of different fabrics in one quilt. If you like the lightest color to be consistent all through the quilt, buy 3 or more yards of it. Borders cut in one piece on the lengthwise grain will take anywhere from 2.5 to 3 yards. Borders cut crosswise could take as little as a yard or as much as 2 yards.
The old rule of "if you love it buy 3 yards" works for some people. If you just need a little bit for fill in like orange or any little used color, buy just 1/4 yard of it. If you like quilts with just 3 colors you will need 2.5 - 3 yards of each fabric (minimum).
I believe in having a stash to work out of. Partially this is because I moved to a town that was 25 miles in any direction from the nearest large town. Also I like choosing the fabrics for a quilt at night, usually after 9 p.m., and can do it from my stash. I recheck the colors in the morning in natural light and I am cutting it before the stores open in the morning.
So, the answer really lies in the type of quilts you make. I know I like quilts with lots of fabrics in them so I know 1/2 yard will yield me 1.5, 2, and 2.5" strips with a piece left to cut into whatever shapes I want. I also know I could really get by with 1/4 yard and have none leftover.
If the comments suggest another post on this topic, I will do it.
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Love Hate Relationship
Lesson learned: enjoy what you are making for what it is, do not agonize over what it could have been.
In my next post I want to address the question "How much of each fabric should I buy?".
Friday, December 28, 2007
The scene today
Exciting mail
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Cleaning up my act
The sewing table isn't in much better shape. Things from the kitchen were brought in here before the Christmas eve party. A stack of books came in from the living room. There is even a pile of fabric on the chair so I can't sit down in there.
I had 2 gift certificates to the movie theater that were going to expire Dec. 30 so I have seen 2 movies in the last week, "Enchanted" and "P.S. I Love You". That kept me from having to clean up yet. So.......today's chore......yes, I have to do it today. I could show you the result tomorrow, but how interesting is a cutting table with nothing but a mat on it and a clean sewing table with nothing but machine and scissors.
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
New toy
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Monday, December 24, 2007
One last tablerunner
The family party is at my house tonight, so I'm off to concentrate on food.
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Christmas things
The countdown is here, only 2 days left to get everything done. Checking my list, and checking it twice...........
Saturday, December 22, 2007
The First day of Winter
I finished the three table centerpiece mats, made my Chex mix (in the little pails),
and made another batch of fudge.
Here is another place I hang some ornaments. We had 3 knobs left over after the remodel and my contractor suggested putting them up on the board across the bottom of the shelf. That was a perfect finishing touch.
Also hanging on the door knobs in my little baking corner are little wreaths made by a friend 20 years ago. They are circles of fabric gathered around a cotton ball and strung on a string to make a circle.
To Lisa who inquired how to make all of the spritz cookies perfect, and was there any secret to it: the 15% you called not so perfect are what I call the rejects to eat right away. I would be so disappointed if mine all came out perfect, because then I would have to save them all for company and cookie trays. The firmer the dough is, the better they will come out, so don't let the butter get too soft before making them.
Friday, December 21, 2007
More Pinwheels
Here is a photo from the other quilt, Pastel Pinwheels, which shows how the triangles are 3-D.
I don't put up a Christmas tree anymore. I hang ornaments from my lamps and any other available knob in the house. The first year I did this I think my grandchildren thought it was strange, but when I asked if they would help me take down the tree if I did one, they said no. They didn't think that was any fun either.
The 2 lamps allow me to hang some of my favorite ornaments of the past
I am going to make Chex mix today. I think the homemade version is so much better than the bagged stuff at the store. I'm sure it might be better for me than all of the cookies I have been eating. Fiber with flavor. I like that.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Strips that Sizzle
This is a closeup of some of the fabrics in the top quilt and in the star on the right.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
168 different dotted fabrics
While I was cutting my one strip off each of the fabrics I cut 6 kits in groups of 3 sizes of fabric which students could then cut their pieces out of. I sold all but one, and I can't find it this morning, but if I find it later I will list it on my blog-shop.
Click on the picture for a closer view of all of the dots.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Using leftover blocks
I don't know what this little bird below is. He is white and gray and has a head that tapers right into his beak. They dart around really fast, almost like hummingbirds do, so this was the best picture I could get.
It has been really cold here so it is fun to just look out at the creatures. I will have to go out and refill some of them soon though.
Monday, December 17, 2007
Citrus Delight
Close up pictures of the fabrics, again all batiks, and almost all Hoffman's, my favorite brand of batiks.
I don't do mitered corners unless I am using a stripe, or if I am sewing all of the borders together before I add them.
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Snowy Sunday morning
When he gets a good size chunk out he has to come up to the branch and sit up to eat it. My cousin's husband calls them rats with big tails. I have seen rats and mice in my days of living on a farm, and believe me, squirrels are a lot cuter!
Amy mentioned the other day in the comments about the edges of Candy is Dandy being all bias. Yes they were and so are all of the edges of the Easy Pieces technique by Margaret J. Miller. When you get done with these pieces you need to stitch a line of stay stitching around the outside edge of the quilt top a little narrower than your seam will be if you are adding a border.
This piece is going into my blog-shop Wandaful Quilts. I will have another one to show tomorrow after I finish the border.