When I find a quilting pattern I like I scribble a version into my sketch book
(emphasis on scribble - if anyone saw my sketchbook their opinion on my
artistic talents would be very poor!) - beside my scribble I put the name of the designer,
book and a page number if applicable. As well as my scribbles I also cut out designs I see done by other quilters and stick them in.
Showing posts with label free motion quilting design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free motion quilting design. Show all posts
Monday, September 29, 2014
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Flora & Fauna
"Fauna is all of the animal life of any
particular region or time. The corresponding term for plants is Flora." - so Wikipedia tells me.
This is a quilt I have been thinking about making for quite some time - not so much the flora & fauna aspect of it but the big colorful initial in the center and then detailed flowing quilting all around on the white fabric.
This is a quilt I have been thinking about making for quite some time - not so much the flora & fauna aspect of it but the big colorful initial in the center and then detailed flowing quilting all around on the white fabric.
Thursday, September 4, 2014
Four Must Have Books for Beginner Free Motion Quilting
I have a lot of books on free motion quilting. I buy as many as I can second hand for a couple of dollars - you can find a lot of second hand books through sellers on Amazon now - or on e-bay. Books are great to have and browse through looking for new ideas and new approaches to old designs.
Here are my favorite books for someone who is looking to start free motion quilting beyond the basic stipple.
Here are my favorite books for someone who is looking to start free motion quilting beyond the basic stipple.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Groovy Curvy Quilt
This quilt top was put together by the lovely Maria. You can see some other of Maria's quilts here and here. Maria's quilts are a dream to work with. Her piecing is wonderful, the colors she works with are amazing and her backs and put together in a way (1/2" seam allowance pressed open) which makes me as a longarmer swoon with gratitude.
This is a quilt pattern called "Groove" by Carolina Patchworks.
This is a quilt pattern called "Groove" by Carolina Patchworks.
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Kids Art Quilt: Bess Beetle
There are few things I am more passionate about than turning clothes into quilts - but making quilts from kids art work is probably up there too. This was a quilt that I took some 8 days to longarm - that is about 64 hours of non stop quilting - which for a good sized twin sized quilt is a pretty decent amount. This quilt has some fun surprises in it too. The original drawing of Bess Beetle can be seen here.

To begin with I began Googling 'beetles' to get some ideas. Beetle tracks popped up - and I liked that idea. So there are beetle tracks all over the quilt. I made my beetle tracks with a round foam brush and black fabric paint. Once the paint was dry & heat set with a hot iron it was time to load the quilt onto Freddie and begin quilting around those beetle tracks.

Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Memorial Quilt: Men's Cotton Shirt Quilt
This is a quilt made for a family whom lost their father. Their father loved to wear bright colorful shirts.
I don't often see patchwork patterns that I immediately want to make but when I saw this pattern called Simply Woven by Jessica Kelly - I knew that it would make an amazing quilt from recycled materials. I made my quilt a little larger (it is probably around a king sized quilt) - I had so many shirts I didn't want to waste them!
I also added a border to my quilt as the family have more traditional tastes and I think formal borders always make things seem a bit more traditional in style.
I don't often see patchwork patterns that I immediately want to make but when I saw this pattern called Simply Woven by Jessica Kelly - I knew that it would make an amazing quilt from recycled materials. I made my quilt a little larger (it is probably around a king sized quilt) - I had so many shirts I didn't want to waste them!
I also added a border to my quilt as the family have more traditional tastes and I think formal borders always make things seem a bit more traditional in style.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Mix and Match Quilting Designs
I love the idea of throwing lots of different quilting motifs together into negative space on quilts.
Here are two little baby quilts I put together using various different motifs. The motifs for some reason took on a beach theme. With shells, swirls, waves, pebbles, ripples and can you spot the attempt at a razor shell type shape?
Here are two little baby quilts I put together using various different motifs. The motifs for some reason took on a beach theme. With shells, swirls, waves, pebbles, ripples and can you spot the attempt at a razor shell type shape?
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Free Motion Quilting Pattern: Octopus Flower
This is a quick guide on how to make the Octopus Flower pattern that I used on this Memorial Quilt made from a ladies shirts. My apologies in advance for such poor quality in the following photos.
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