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Showing posts with label gingham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gingham. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

A Quilt for Miles....

My niece, Mary, welcomed a baby boy into the world last week...
Of course, I knew the due date was closing in, but I thought I might have another week to put together a baby quilt.  But babies have their own time tables and Miles has been in the arms of his  loving family for nearly a week now!


I pieced his name - MILES - using Denyse Schmidt's Proverbial Quilt Pattern.  Like most of Denyse Schmidt's patterns, I have used this one more than once...it's that good!  And makes a fantastic (personalized) quick quilt!
All of the letters for the name are from the same black and white gingham...the background fabric is Essex Yarn Dyed in Steel...with a little text fabric and ticking stitched in.

BUT...for the first time I used wool batting.  This is a Pellon wool batting and I have to tell you....I may never use anything else.  It is absolutely amazing!  This batting quilted like a dream!  I have never felt such a difference!  

    
I quilted with large 3" loops [with Aurifil thread].  Using the seam for the name strip as my bottom edge guide, I placed a piece of masking tape 3 inches above that seam.  My loopy quilting was contained between the seam and the tape.  Always a good idea to contain your loopy-ness ;)  hehe!  The wool made the quilting so much easier!  So fluid and fast!  I finished the quilting in just 3 hours!  Amazing!


I do prefer to hand quilt, but when I machine quilt I like a simple pattern.  So these big loops fill the bill.  Simple, not perfect, but yet add a nice texture...I am kind of smitten.

After I finish a line of quilting, I simple move my tape 3 more inches above the loops of the previous line.  It keeps my loops fairly straight and similar in height.  

      
I used the same black and white gingham for the back of the quilt as well as the binding.
His birth date is fussy cut from a fabulous number fabric from Kokka  [more on where you can find that later ;-) ]


 
 It just wouldn't feel right to call it finished without adding some hand stitching...and a little perle cotton....
so I added some red stitches with Valdani perle cotton to the binding and to the numbers!  
I love the stitching on the binding....yes indeed!

   
And in case you were wondering about washing with the wool batting...it has been washed in cold water with a color catcher thrown in for good measure.  And dried on low.  PERFECT!!!!


 This one will be wrapped up with lots of love!
happy monday!
xo mary

 
 

Thursday, September 4, 2014

A Big Thank You!!!

Thank you to everyone who participated in our Parade of Snowballs!!! 

It is great to see all the variations!  And if you are just getting started or haven't quite finished, remember the Flickr group is still up...so you can still post your progress!


It has been a busy few weeks around here...with family reunions....another nephew on the way....and a little something wonderful I have been working on for the last few months.

All of this has made the sewing somewhat disjointed...


I have been sewing...it just hasn't all jelled...somehow Liberty makes all the world seem right again, doesn't it?

Our Fall weather will soon be upon us (YAY) and I have been thinking of gifts, quilts, things to keep me busy....


How about you?  Any post-Labor Day goals?
xo mary 

Thursday, January 23, 2014

A Swedish Bloom!

My poor little blog has been neglected for far too long!  It seems I can't get back into the regular blogging groove...
But that doesn't mean I haven't been sewing....


I have been buried under a mountain of Swedish Blooms!
If you haven't picked up Patchwork Please! by Ayumi Takahashi...you need to find a copy fast!  
There is no doubt I love quilting and craft books...but this one is really good!  I have used it many times for little gifts....

    
So recently, I decided to make the Swedish Bloom quilt as a sample and possible class for the shoppe

If you follow me on Instagram {marysdugan} you know I have been piecing blooms and leaves!

 
the top is finished....

 
it is not small, so a little difficult to photograph on my kitchen table...and it is far too cold to go outside!


I used Riley Blake gingham for the outside section of each bloom...

the border...I pieced using a plethora of Japanese fabrics and a good healthy dose of Suzy Ultman...


I need to get a backing {definitely gingham} and get to the quilting...


but today is a good day for some quiet hand stitching....


stay warm friends!
mary

Monday, July 1, 2013

S is for....Summer....Strawberries....Spools


Summer is here!  


to celebrate, I had to purchase a bit of fabric!

The strawberry fabric is Riley Blake...Sweetcakes
The precious gingham is Dear Stella! I was thrilled when I found this one!  I LOVE gingham and this is a great color!

S is also for Spools....


And I have a quilt top finished....a Spool Quilt top...


I may add just a top and bottom border....
and this one will be machine quilted...


happy monday!
mary
 

Monday, June 18, 2012

The Big Zig!!!

It is quilted and the binding has been stitched! 
I am calling this one the Big Zig!
I have done a couple of other Zig Zag Quilts over the past several years...
here, here, and here


Here are the details...
The colors I chose for the Big Zig are: Snow for the solid areas, aqua/blue, grey, and orange.
I have used about 30 different fabrics.


Each half square triangle is about 5.5 inches square.
There are 100 half square triangles.


The overall size is about 56 inches X 56 inches.
It is hand quilted with perle cotton {Valdani} - in red/orange, grey, orange.
100% cotton Batting.
The back is an aqua tiny gingham.

  
The binding is Flea Market Fancy.
Hand stitched on the back.


Yay!  One more to check off my list!
Cheers!
mary