Tuesday, July 6, 2010

I want to keep this to myself, but...


Jill is having a 1000th post giveaway!

As badly as I want to just keep this one under wraps, I am always thinking of Kharma!

For her 1000th post, she is NOT HOLDING BACK! The prizes go on and on.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Can you "quilt that out?"

On my way out the door for softball, but took a quick peek online before I left....

Hilarious video via QuiltingGallery blog. Gotta check this baby out! It's a goodie!

Post 483; will I ever get to sewing today?

Okay, so we took a slight (VERY MUCH NEEDED) detour to the grocery store after my eye appointment. DH is home for the day, so he tagged along to make sure all of "his food" was bought this time.

Upon leaving the store, there was a van selling fresh, picked strawberries from a local grower in the area----one bucket would help me finish up the remainder of OUR strawberry pile. So, 12 cups of sugar and 3 Sure Jell packs later, another 10 containters to join the others in the freezer. I even tried throwing in some rhubarb in one batch since our rhubarb plants are flowing-overeth with their leaves :0)

And...one baking fiasco lead to another.
Rhubard Crunch is baking away in the oven at the moment....this doesn't last very long in our family! One sitting, and it's pretty much wiped out! (after all, it's only a 8x8 baking dish)

While all the baking and mixing was going on, I started up the dishes (mainly because I needed to clean out the jam containers). Well, DH took over once my hands got too busy with all the steps. {{You can believe whatever you want----did I purposefully start them knowing I couldn't finish and DH would take over??? hmmmm...maybe}}

Now---I'm a bit pooped! The heat and humidity has hit home over the past couple of days. Even with the AC on, it's enough to wipe out someone! So....I think I'm going to put up my feet for a bit; maybe read the back of my eye-lids, and hit the sewing room in an hour.

Stash Report (6/28 - 7/4) & Design Wall Monday

Killing two reports with one post :0)
Although---if I were following suit to Jill, I would keep these two items separate as to get nearer to my 500th post!

Okay, chronological order.....

Stash report: June 28 - July 4
Used/week: 6.542 yards
Purchased/week: 5 yards {{I DIDN'T want to, but needed some "matchy fabric" for the backing on Moondance}}

Used/year 165.692 yards
Purchased/year: 173 yards

Net used: -7.308 yards
I'm slowing working my way back into the black. If I would just stay OUT of quilt shops, I may just make it this week!!!!!


I need to leave for an eye-appointment soon. But upon returning, I DO plan on getting into my sewing area!!!
First up for tackling: Step #5 of Judy's June Mystery. I can't really do much else since they are under the needle and taking up all my table space.

After that, I want to finish up the top for Dizzy, QOV Mystery #22. Step #6 was posted while I was gone over the wekeend. The layout looks SO COOL in pictures, so I can't wait to see it together!!!

THEN, we'll see what time is left for me to actually tackle what is up on my design wall....
....yeah...there hasn't been much change since last week since I finished up Moda Paintbox and Lilac Grove tops that had been calling to me for some time.

So, Happy Monday going out to all of you.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Home from travels...

Okay...so my travels were only 2 hours away, unlike Angela.....**sigh**. Oh how lovely it would be to take a cruise!

I enjoyed a quiet, slow-paced weekend at the farm with my in-laws, minus a husband. He actually spent the weekend working and staying at MY parent's house, 2.5 hours south, while I was up in Ashland (Lake Superior) with his parents. Kinda comical, maybe...but we hadn't been to the farm in awhile and the girls wanted to go. Besides, I transported a couple of buckets of potatoes for FIL to plant since he lost almost half his potatoes :0( He and I spend some of Saturday morning in the garden; but WHEWWW-EEEE! It didn't take long for the day to heat up!!! I spent most of the afternoon in the AC'd remodeled farm house with quilt books & magazines, graph paper, scissors, Bonnie K. Hunter designs and some men's shirts that have been collecting on my shelves over the past year. I thought a "down" weekend with little technology available would be a perfect way to finally take care of cutting up some of the shirts.

Anyway--I haven't taken any recent pics. I can't believe I didn't snap a single pic this weekend!!!!! This is step #5 of Judy's June Mystery that I was able to partially sew up before leaving on Friday. I'm about half done. After an eye-appointment tomorrow, I hope to finish it up; in addition to step #6 (and final step) of the Dizzy: QOV#22 mystery.

Plans for the rest of the evening? Well, in addition to having some down-time for some cutting and designing, I also packed a smut book Harlequin Romance novel and READ! I haven't allowed myself that luxury of getting roped in a book in a long time. I finished it off lickity-split, and bought two more at the local Goodwill! So...some good smut romance on the horizons tonight. ;0)

To my fellow Americans, I hope your day remembering our Independence has treated you well! Happy Indenpendence Day!

To everyone else: Happy Sunday!

Friday, July 2, 2010

Lilac Grove (aka: Carolina Christmas) top done

Lilac Grove (80 x 96)


Finishing up the last of the Carolina Christmas---now Lilac Grove quilt didn't take quite an hour. I can't really call it Carolina Christmas, can I? Not with purples and greens! And I did change up the layout from Bonnie's original.... As I was sewing on the last of the borders this morning, the exact thoughts of "what am I going to call this?" were running through my mind. Purples and greens? {{shrug}}. The only thing I kept picturing was lilacs.....{{that, and Barney, the purple dinosaur! But.....nah....NOT going to go there!}}

I want to give a shout-out to Alycia (alyciaquilts) for guilting me into finishing it!!!! Her quilter's accountability 6/30 post was enough to push me into pulling my top out and just gettin' it done! THANKS ALYCIA!!!!! I bet you didn't even know you had that kind of power, did you!?!?!? ;0)



Oh and...I set a new Personal Record last month! FIFTY-SEVEN posts during the month of June. Yup--yup...DEFINITELY a new record! {{and really wondering who in their right mind out there actually read all 57 of them!?!?}}

SO...how 'bout a thumb's up??

Or maybe just a self-pat-on-the-back? ;0)

Stash Manicure's montly giveaway


Just a quick lil' post...

stashmanicure blog is having their monthly drawing. Linda (living4quilting) posted about it and sent me over. Maybe some of her luck will rub off!!!! ;0)

It's Friday of a holiday weekend in the USA. I'll be heading out-of-town sometime today, but I'll "let the wind carry me" as it will today. I know i need some time in the garden to water everything; I want to get SOME time downstairs. I took most of the day off yesterday! I DID work on my Carolina Christmas for about an hour, and I think I have one more hour ahead of me to finish off the top!!! Would love to give you a pic before heading out.

Okay---now that my day has some direction; I'm off!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Label & Binding (by machine) Tutorial

I know there are plenty of binding tutorials out in blogland; Angela (soscrappy) knows my history with binding and how much I loathed needing to do binding. BUT, that was simply because I didn't know all the little details of how it was done; ie: "the corner turn!". Angela is receiving this shout out to her tutorial, because some of the steps I'm posting in this tutorial were steps I learned from her. I've since adjusted a few minor parts to my liking, I've added the inclusion of how I made a label, and I think I've pretty much mastered a good-looking 100% machine binding method as to NOT be frustrated with "missed stitches" on the back.

Preparing the Label

The labels I create are double-layered, rather than just a simple square of fabric that gets appliqued on the back. Use a rectangular piece of fabric (I use muslin most of the time) that is about 3 inches wider than your print and 2.5 times longer than your print. Don't worry about having it squared up yet.

Fold it in half to give yourself a "base-line" to line everything up to. Press.

Unfold. Prepare a piece of freezer-paper large enough for your label. Press (shiny side) to the backside of the lower half of your muslin (no steam!).

I type up my label in Word and then print/cut it out. Tape your printout to the back of your freezer paper so that the lettering begins about 3/4"-1" from the pressed fold-line. Any tape'll do! {{Gotta love duct tape when no other tape can be found!!!}}

Using a shadow-box {my version is a piece of glass from one of my end tables and a flashlight held between my legs! Nothing fancy!!!}, draw/trace your label. I use Pigma pens. I have .1 and .5 sized pens, but following this link just now....I didn't realize there were sizes other than .1 and .5! I've gotta get me some .3s'!!!

Remove backing and trim the two sides to 3/4 inch, while trimming the bottom to 1" of the lettering.

Unfold and refold, now with front/back (aka: right-sides) facing each other. Press {because that fold is going to want to fight you!}.

Sew along both sides of your label. Leave the bottom open so you can turn it right-sides out.

Once turned right-side out, press one final time. Label is ready! Set aside.

Preparing the Binding
So...2 1/2" or 2 1/4"? That IS the question! I've made binding with both sized strips, and I find very little difference. So, here's my motto! If you want to burn more stash, use 2 1/2". If you are "tight" on the amount of fabric you have available, use 2 1/4". For instance, I've completed a good amount of Quilts 4 Kids, many from kits courtesty of Downy. I don't prefer the method their patterns suggest of folding over the backing fabric to the front and sewing it down. {{HOWEVER--this was the ONLY WAY I knew how to do binding prior to Angela's binding tutorial! Oh...I've come so far!!!!}}. So, when I set up the Q4K for quilting, I see that I have at least 2 1/4" (more like 3") on each side that can be trimmed off and used for binding. The backing provided has given me ample fabric to do binding "my way." (except once when I needed to sneak in about 12" of a similar fabric from my stash to finish it up). Note: I use 2 1/4" on the Q4K donated kits. {{Hope that information helps, Tracy!}} :0)

Anyway, once you've decided on the size and have cut your strips, your next choice is "diagonal seam or straight seam"? 99% of the time, I use diagonal seams. {Back to Q4K: I use straight seams there (pressed open) because every little inch is so important as to not run out.} To make the diagonal seam, line your fabrics (right-sides together) perpendicular to each other.

Sew a diagonal from "corner-to-corner." Continue piecing ends until you have enough binding for your quilt.

Press binding in half, length-wise.

At one end, fold fabric over at 45 degrees, press and trim.
It doesn't matter which way you fold, either.
This will be your starting end.

Attaching label and binding

Pin your label on your quilt back in desired location, making sure the bottom (unsewed) seam lines up with the raw-edge of the quilt back. This picture also shows where I typically begin sewing my binding. I prefer to start near the location of the label----just because. No real reason.

A definite for me: WALKING FOOT! Place the beginning of the binding so that enough of it remains unsewed; aka: begin sewing about 3-4 inches from the "start" of your binding strip. For machine binding: Sew to the BACK of your quilt. {{thoughts on machine vs hand-sewing: if a quilt is destined for a quilt show---oh yeah! Hand-sewing is a must!!! You would then stitch to the FRONT of your quilt. However, 95% of my quilts are to be used and loved and will endure a load of washings!! The last thing I want is for the binding to come undone--therefore, I machine sew it.}}

Sew 1/4" seam from edge.

the dreaded "corner"
{{yeah, this part deemed its own little heading!!}} ;0)
Okay, okay...so they REALLY aren't that bad! But these steps I owe COMPLETELY to Angela--and I tell ya! This is slick!! I could NEVER understand the "turn 90 degress; fold binding over itself to form a 45 degree fold" directions from quilting magazines! And they never show pictures!!! And ...fold binding over itself....huh? what did THAT mean? Note: {{quote is taken from QuickQuilts}}.

When nearing a corner, stop 1/4" from the edge.

Pivot quilt 45 degrees and sew directly to the corner.

Lift foot and pivot quilt again to prepare the continuation of sewing. NO NEED TO SNIP THOSE THREADS!

Using that lil' diagonal "to-the-corner" seam as a guide, flip the binding "up"...

...and then fold it "down," matching the fold to the side you just sewed.

This the little "fold of fabric" that gets created. I guess THIS is what is meant by "fold binding over itself."

Reposition quilt under the foot and continue along your merry way. Slick, eh?

When you come to the label, no special directions---just sew right on along :0)

Continue sewing the binding until you come near to your starting spot. Trim your binding strip about 1-2 inches beyond your starting point; diagonally in the same direction as your beginning.

"Hide/Tuck" the ending raw-edge strip into the "pocket" of the folded beginning of your strip. Line up the binding nicely and sew, ending at your starting-point.

Now, this is a putzy step, but OH-SO-IMPORTANT to me! I press my binding to make the final sewing (hand OR machine!) easier! Press from the back....

...then flip the quilt over, fold and press binding to the front.

For the corners, I press the "right side" of each corner first...

...then fold down the "top". A perfect, pressed corner (almost) every time :0)

When it comes to sewing the binding to the front, I formally used a simple straight stitch, BUT I would ALWAYS (not just some of the time, but ALWAYS) "miss" the binding on the back and the stitch would show up next to the binding. Oh...the frustration!

I bought my Bernina440 because of all the bells-n-whistles, so I might as well make USE OF THEM! I use a decorative stitch on ALL MY BINDINGS. My two favorite stitches: #126 & #146. For this particular "romantic-themed" quilt, I used 146. This stitch uses quite a bit more thread; I went through almost 2 bobbins!

Using the sewing line as a guide from when you attached the binding on the back, line up the binding to the front just covering the stitching line. I think it goes without saying, but....sew all four sides of your binding down, stopping at the same spot you started. Alas, put in a few securing stitches, and the binding is complete. A lovely result {I know...opinions vary}.

The label needs a finishing touch. Sew the remaining three sides (by hand or machine).

And there ya have it! Hope this helps and takes away any frustrations you may have had about binding and/or labels!