Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Check this out!







http://tweloquilting.blogspot.com/p/free-patterns.html

SO you have someone in your family who loves cartoon characters?
I found this site with some free block patterns i.e. Snoopy, Lucy, Linus.
I could not resist in passing it on to you .. The patterns are in PDF form and paper pieced. have fun!!

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Here are the results of

Movement in Squares. 4 hours in sewing time and I have no idea how long it took me to cut it out, Very easy to do and line up as long as you famliarize yourself with the pattern

Monday, November 17, 2014

Modern quilting

I am sure many of you have seen and made some modern quilts. I have these two patterns on my wall and one is 1/2 done and I wanted to share these patterns with you . The first I have been eyeing for some time and I have almost enough scraps of various colors to give it a try, The instructions are quite good. But maybe it is one you might not want to try and complete in a weekend you might need a little break


http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransson/tokyo-subway-map-quilt-along.html


The pattern below is so easy and I have been able to cut the strips the night before, in just under 2 hours I have pieced 1/2 the top. I hope to complete the top in another day, It is a great scrap buster ( except for me - I have way too many scraps)

http://ivoryspring.wordpress.com/2013/11/05/free-pattern-movement-in-squares

While I realize that I created this webpage for Bailey users and this subject is not particular to Bailey I had hoped that you will enjoy this submission

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

uneven quilting


I had my pattern going off and listing to the right.
I took off all my leaders and straightened them , and measured them to  a T. Could it be more poles or poor wrapping skills MAYBE

What do I do now.
1) I loosened up my  backing considerably so it is not so taught or creating pressure on my poles ( that look fine but I bet they are off a little in the center)

2) I put on my back and float my batting

3) I take out my olfa ruler and with it on it's side ( so I can see the numbers) I rest the ruler against the pole and measure to where my top is to be floated all along the top edge. Now I know it is straight, with my poles as a reference point

4) I then put a series of pins every foot or so along the belly bar once again measuring from the pole to the pin- I do this for the length of my ruler - that way it is easier to measure.

Now I have a straight top and a reference point about 18" below

5) As I wrap the quilt on the take up pole the desired amount I once again measure from the pole to the last set of pins to make sure that I have the same amount distance throughout the whole quilt. I can easily adjust if I am off slightly

What did I learn? I don't wrap evenly and I am off by 1/4" so that means each row gets skewed! Now I am as perfect as I can get

Saturday, May 24, 2014

This Tutorial was written for me!!!!

http://www.connectingthreads.com/tutorials/Perfect_Points_and_the_Positioning_Pin__D103.html

I am not a precise sewer. After nearly 1/2 a century you would have thought so , but I love to sew and with can make the end product look great. I had a bad week and nothing I was doing was lining up, no it was not the gremlins positioned on the flywheel. It was me and my techniques. While the last few posts are not Bailey specific I thought you might be interested in some of the tutorials and websites I have posted along the way.

Did your MOM ever tell you that competitions were fun??

https://nonniequiltingdreams.wordpress.com/tag/quilt-show-judging-criteria

Remember the first time you ever entered a competition and your parents told you how proud they were of you no matter what you brought home in the winning dept? As we got older competition became more precise and fierce between contestants.

Here is one site that outlines what is expected of a Juried  Quilt Show . Not written in stone but it does give you an idea of what criteria is out there. Just remember - It is for the fun and love of quilting!!!

Have you ever wondered?

http://www.gailsstitches.ca/tips/

Just some little tidbits, basic quilting calculations.
I am not so organized I wing everything I try but it makes life interesting!!!
This site outlines the value of the 2.5" strips, how many you need for a border, and what you can get out of a fat quarter.You also may want to peruse other topics on this webpage outlined on the left side bar of the site above.

Happy quilting

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Backing




http://apqs.com/blog/2014/04/29/tips-for-using-unusual-fabrics-for-quilt-backing/

This link was passed onto me and I thought I would like to post it. Many of us have used sheets and a multitude of other products for quilt backings, Here is an article with some great information


Monday, February 17, 2014

Continuous Prairie Points

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=25fnkU7L2qc

I found this tutorial on Prairie Points. While I realize they are not as popular as they were when I painstakingly created them some 30 years ago, this is a neat tutorial. I wish I had known about this technique oh so long ago.Perhaps you might rethink about tackling these after this clip

Oh and don't forget you can skip the ad at the beginning of the video .


I thought you might like a little project to do

http://www.greenbirdquilting.com/Quilt-block-carrier.html

You have a quilt block or maybe a few and you want to transport it to your Quilting Bee without being crushed? Here is a nifty carrier above, that you can easily make from scrap and then detail with your Bailey!

Monday, January 27, 2014

One can never say enough about binding

Oh yea of little faith ... You thought I forgot you when I have been doodling to see what I may find in cyberspace to entertain you. The Bailey site is chalked full of information pertaining to the Bailey and some added information .


http://quiltersdiary.com/binding-a-quilt-five-ways


http://thesillyboodilly.blogspot.com/2012/09/tutorial-super-duper-easy-way-to-face.html


There are many ways to bind a quilt from pillowcase to traditional mitered corners. Everyone has their favorites. I have included links above to show you alternatives.