Today saw the finishing touches on a small quilt for charity. It's one of the ones I practiced long-arm quilting on. This is a picture of the top before I quilted it...
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Hootville Top |
The quilt is made from a panel I cut apart and sashed with the red. It was a very cute panel and nice quality fabric, but I have to admit the blocks were wonky and not square at all. No matter how much I starched and pressed them, they still continued to fight me - particularly while quilting.
I used minkee for the backing on this one. It's a charity quilt for a child and I thought they'd enjoy the texture and softness of it. Minkee is a bit stretchy though so I basted it to the batting before loading it onto the frame. That seemed to stabilize it enough for me to quilt it.
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Batting and Minkee Batting |
I wanted to try a couple of different techniques on the long-arm and used this as practice. I bought a clamshell ruler and used it to make circles inside the sashing. I also used a different size clamshell in the outer border.
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Circle and Clamshell Quilting |
I completed all the circles and clamshells on the long-arm and then finished the rest of the quilting at home on my regular sewing machine. I straight stitched the printed border inside each block and free motion outlined some of the figures in each block.
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Hootville Quilted |
I think the front turned out pretty cute, but I am so in love with the back! I thought the minkee might be difficult to work with. Not only was I wrong about that, but the effect of the quilting on the back is so graphic.
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Minkee Backing on Hootville |
It's as if all the quilting is etched on the fabric. The color is really a deep chocolate brown, but the flash lightened it quite a bit in the pictures. Hopefully you can still see all of the quilting though.
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Monkey and Owl Block from the Back |
In this one block I outlined the monkey and owl on a branch and they show up so well on the back. I would definitely use this again for another baby or kid's quilt. I don't think you even need batting here although it did nicely stabilize the backing. I also cut my binding wider than usual to account for the bulk of the minkee. I cut it 3", but probably could have gotten away with 2.75". The binding was all attached by machine. I don't know if it would have even been possible to hand stitch it to the back or not.
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Another Section of the Back of Hootville |
The stats for this quilt are:
- Size: 48" square
- Fabrics: Owl Panel from Wish Upon a Quilt, Sashing is Kona Cotton and Outer Border was from my stash. Backing is minkee in chocolate brown from JoAnns.
- Batting: Warm and Natural
- Thread: Superior Threads So Fine 50 wt for circles and clamshells; other quilting is a mix of Aurifil and Guterman 50wt.
- Quilting: Custom
- Started in September 2010, completed January 2011.
So this quilt is now done and ready to go to it's new home - a child at the
InterAct shelter.
Until later...
So you see, faith by itself isn't enough. Unless it produces good deeds, it is dead and useless.
James 2:17 (NLT )