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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Friendship Quilts Blog Hop




 It's my day for theFriendship Quilts Blog Hop and I have a lot to show you. I compiled all of my photos into mosaics to make it a little easier. Let's get the funny stuff out of the way. My '80's picture!

^^big hair^^

 I was 10-20 years old through the '80's. Here are some of the things I loved in no particular order. Stickers, Michael Jackson, friendship bracelets, friendship pins, Prince, pac-man(Ya, I pretty much had pac-man fever), MTV, Def Leppard, bandana's, Madonna, Metallica, the skating rink, running the streets....shhhhh....don't tell my kids.


Now on to my Friendship quilt.

It's Raining Hexies Friendship Quilt

I'ts a 15 1/4 x 34 1/4 wall hanging. Instead of showing you a total tutorial of how to put this together, I thought I would instead show you how to keep these thin strip pieces from getting crazy wonky on you. Why? BECAUSE IT HAPPENED TO ME!! see?


When I got halfway done, i realized that this goes under the WONKY category. Not what I was going for ...haha!

Let me back up.

I cut my strips of fabric to 1 1/2 inches, sewed them together and cut the sewed strips in to 1 inch strips. This is where it gets delicate.

To correct the WONKINESS of my first try, I stay-stitched along BOTH sides of the newly cut strips. This helped keep the cut strips from coming undone from where I had sewed them together the first time. It locks in those other stitches. Next, I lined each piece up against my ruler, spray startched and ironed. This gets the strips back into straight strips.

I lined the strips into my desired pattern, then sewed them together changing the end that I started from with each strip. This, and the ruler starch trick helped keep everything straight! Once sewed together, it shrunk up quite a bit!

See how these tips make a difference? On the left, I stay-stitched, lined up the strips to the ruler and starched and ironed, and last, I flip-flopped which side I sewed each new strip on. On the right, I did none of these. It might seem like overkill, but had I done this in the beginning, I would not have made two!






Here are a few details. I made a hexi quilt label. I love the binding fabric I found. I thought it was great to find a fabric print that went so well with all of those solids. And I did Double Stippling by Leah Day for the quilting.

And I gave it to my friend Sundy for her birthday. She loved it!We met about 8 years ago at work. We have so much in common. Funny thing is we ran in the same circles when we were younger, but somehow never met earlier. I'm so glad we finally did. She is such a great friend.

If any of you out there have any suggestions on how to keep strip-piecing from going wonky, Let me know! This is how I did it and I hope it helps somebody out!
 

the schedule runs Monday through Friday with weekends open for spotlights and recaps.

 September
3: Friendship Quilts Kick Off! at from blank pages..., Diane!
4: Diane of from blank pages...
5: Whitney of The Peacock Tree
6: January T of Sew Sew Go
7: Melinda of Quirky Granola Girl

10: Courtney of Mon Petit Lyons
11: Jill of Made with Moxie
12: Danielle of Fresh off the Spool<<<ME
13: Kelsey of Kelsey Sews
14: Kristy of Quiet Play

17: Marika of Live, Laugh, Love... Sew
18: Karen of Sew Well Maid
19: Rachael of imagine gnats
20: Katie of There & Back
21: Lori of Lori H. Designs
   - LINKY FOR YOUR PROJECTS OPENS

24: A SURPRISE LINKY PARTY OPENS!!! (You do NOT want to miss this one!)
25: Secret
26: Secret
27: Secret
28: Link up closes for projects
30: Suprise Linky closes
October 1st: at from blank pages...  Judges Picks announced, Random drawing for the rest of the prizes,


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Sunday, September 9, 2012

Experiments with thread for UFO Sunday's




 I went to the sewing shop today to let the lady know I didn't enjoy working with the Sulky thread. She was out of town, but one of her workers tried to help me. I told her it was to thick for what I was doing. I felt like I didn't have good control of the stitches. As you can see from the back, I got a pucker and a few loops of thread. Plus, the stitches just didn't look nice to me.

She sent me home with 3 treads to try. these threads were already opened. They were ones they were using in the shop, so as not to open a bunch of new ones. So, they don't necessarily match my project. She suggested I practice with each one to see what I liked. So, I did. Also practicing with a few I already had:)



First, I tried the Sulky 30 wt. long staple cotton.It  wasn't fun to work with again. She had suggested I use sewers aid to help. IF you look at the backside picture, the lower left leaf looks discolored(from the sewers aid?) It did seem to help a little, but still not enjoyable to work with. Also, You can tell on the backside that my loose threads were NOT easy to hide. I just did not have any control over this thread at all.

Second, I tried one I had that I thought would work best. Isacord Blue Dawn, 40wt. I stitched the feathers  touching and not touching. I liked them not touching better;) It stitched beautifully. No resistance at all. Plus, the color gave a great contrast, although the picture doesn't give it justice.


Next I tried a thread I had at home. YLI Variations Ocean Trilobal Polyester size 35. I really like the way it stitches. I looks beautiful. I felt like I had control. I don't know how it would do with a lot of traveling. It is a bit thicker than Isacord, but I did enjoy stitching with it.


Next I tried Superior Threads Masterpiece #50. It stitched OK. But there was no luster to this thread. I think it's made for piecing, but she wanted my to try it, and I happend to already have one at home. I didn't have any problems with it.

Next I tried TIRE silk thread (lent from the store). I don't know much else about this thread because the bottom sticker was gone. It felt amazing in my fingers and stitched pretty easily. It's not the color I would have chose, but it's one they had open. I have a question later on this.


Next ,Mettler silk finish # 50(lent form the store). EH. Ok I guess in a pinch. Again, no luster.


Last, Mettler cotton #60 fine embroidery thread(lent from the store). Again, EH, no luster. Kind of blah to wrork with.

The clear winners were Isacord and YLI. THe store carries YLI in silk, not poly. I don't think the owner will let me use the silk because of the cost:( FYI the silk thread she let me use was not the YLI brand. The clear loser is the Sulky.

When I first told the store worker and manager that I didn't like the Sulky, I explained that I was used to using poly thread. OH, THE HORROR! They both told me you always use cotton on cotton and the manager tried to convince me that poly would lent up your machine much more that cotton. HUH? Sweetie, I think you have that backwards.(that is what I said in my head) So I told them it was a matter of personal preference. It's like this, If it aint broke, don't fix it. I did my lobbying for Isacord, but I think they are polyester haters. Some people just have their minds made up.


I will present this TEST sample for the quilt sample wednesday and tell her my preferences and concerns. I won't use a product that won't work for me. The only tread they carry in poly is Mettler. I didn't get to try that one, but it may be and option. I hope she lets me use my Isacord because the color is perfect, and I always have great results with it :)


The above photo goes with my question for Leah. This is the silk thread I used, but this seemed to happen on all of the thread.It just showed more with the silk. I guess I never noticed before. This is the orientation I quilt feathers(down-it's easier for me), and I was working from right to left. When I was pushing the fabric, the stitches looked nice and tight. When I was pulling the fabric, the stitches looked looser and more on top of the fabric. It almost looks like the tension is off ,but it looks fine on the back.Is this normal and I'm just being overly picky?

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I got my homework done and I got the fabric for my UFO's at 3 bucks a yard! Yay! Now I'm off to check on what everyone else is doing!!



Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Quilt Along Wednesday's with Leah Day

This week, we were to take a stippling design and add a shape. I got mine started............not finished!

Sorry for the crappy IPhone photos!I really should have gotten started on this sooner, but the dread of cleaning up my sewing room slowed me down on all projects.

I wanted to do a flower, and with no plan at all, it just kinda ended up looking like a dogwood bloom:) I couldn't be any happier about that, since it's one of my favorites;)

The hour is late, and I'm off to bed. It's been a long crazy day, and there's nothing really different(for me) about that!Night!

Monday, September 3, 2012

It's HERE! Don't miss the Friendship Quilts Blog Hop!

the schedule runs Monday through Friday with weekends open for spotlights and recaps.  September 3: Friendship Quilts Kick Off! at from blank pages... 4: Diane of from blank pages... 5: Whitney of The Peacock Tree 6: January T of Sew Sew Go 7: Melinda of Quirky Granola Girl 10: Courtney of Mon Petit Lyons 11: Jill of Made with Moxie 12: Danielle of Fresh off the Spool 13: Kelsey of Kelsey Sews 14: Kristy of Quiet Play 17: Marika of Live, Laugh, Love... Sew 18: Karen of Sew Well Maid 19: Rachael of imagine gnats 20: Katie of There & Back 21: Lori of Lori H. Designs    - LINKY FOR YOUR PROJECTS OPENS 24: A SURPRISE LINKY PARTY OPENS!!! (You do NOT want to miss this one!) 25: Secret 26: Secret 27: Secret 28: Link up closes for projects 30: Suprise Linky closes October 1st: at from blank pages...  Judges Picks announced, Random drawing for the rest of the prizes, And so I don't give it ALL away, here's a list of the great sponsors, but I'm saving their awesome prizes for the Kick Off!! ;)
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Mini sample

If you read my post yesterday you already know of my dilemma. I don't like to go back on my word, so at least the ONE whole cloth mini sample will get done. Here is the design i have come up with. Plenty of spaces to micro stipple! I like it so far, I just need some sort of border. I will maybe do just a top and bottom border to make the 12x18 in. sample;) Sill in the works

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Creative Control vs. Opportunity



I have a question  regarding making quilt samples for a new local fabric shop in my area. Long story short, I got to talking to the store owner of this new store, and she asked me to bring in some samples of my FMQ samples. She loved my work. She was very impressed with my FMQ skills, and further impressed that I had only been doing it for right at a year now. She LOVED my Hearts and Feathers wholecloth that we all did together and said, not everyone can micro-stipple like that.....thanks, LEAH DAY;) Anyway she wants me to make a couple of small wall hangings. She says she does it a couple of ways. One: I pick the fabric, and design, she gives me the materials, I make it, it gets displayed in the store for a set amount of time, then I get it back. Or 2, She picks out the fabric and design, buys the materials, and keeps the project, and pays me money for it. I picked option 1, because I guess I like to have creative control. In retrospect, I think I should have picked option 2.  Once I picked option 1, she said she wanted me to make a whole cloth similar to the Hearts and Feathers quilt and include the micro stippling. (I told her I didn't want to make the exact same design, since it wasn't mine. )She suggested I use a fabric that reads solids and led me to the batiks. She also steered me to the thread she wanted me to use.(I'm scared of the thread, It's not as thin as I'm used to) She wants the thread to really show off the quilting. Ok, now I feel like she is picking out the design as she stated in option 2:/ Creative Control is very important to me. I don't mind a few guidelines to go by. It can even help with the creative juices to have a starting point, but ultimately, it won't be fun to me if my creativity is stifled. Option 1 was clear in the beginning. You pick the materials, you pick the design. Once I chose option one, I was led to the materials, and encouraged to do micro-stippling. Hmmmmm, things quickly change. She had said a good size of a wall hanging would be 12x18. It's for a small piece of wall between 2 doorways that measures 12.75 wide. Now that I am home, drawing up quilting designs, the design I keep coming up with needs to be square. I wonder if 12x12 will be ok? Again, I feel the creativity being stifled.





She also loved my Friendship Blog Hop Quilt that I haven't yet revealed on my blog. She wants me to make one of those for my second project. She also mentions coming up with a pattern for that quilt to be sold exclusively in her store. She said I would be published! Now, this all sounds exciting! But I have reservations. What are the ramifications of having a pattern sold exclusively at her shop?What should I ask for up front and what should I expect? Keep in mind, I have no idea how to create a pattern on my own. I would need her help with that.And, I probably would not have otherwise created a pattern for this, but who knows.

I wish I would have stepped back and thought about it more. Now I am committed to at least making the whole cloth since I already took home the materials. It's not a big size she wants. (12x18) so not so bad, but it will slow me down on my UFO's. And since I picked option 1, now I am making a project that I had not even thought about. My thinking is what am I gaining? I get free materials for a project that I didn't need. I mean, I wouldn't have picked that fabric to purchase, since I had no intentions of doing a whole
cloth in the first place. I don't need advertisement for my services, because I do not intend to quilt for money at this point. I like creative control, and I have a 40hr a week job. So my sewing time is for me. For what I like to do. Not to be paid for what someone else wants. My thoughts for quilting for money is " you can't afford me, baby" because people don't want to pay you for ALL of the hours you put in a project. It's a bit like slave labor.

I am gaining SOMETHING out of all of this. VALIDATION.  At least now I know that my work is desirable, appreciated. I'm sure all of her intentions are GOOD. I'm just stepping into a world I know nothing about. The business end:/ It's a little exciting and a little scary.I want to make sure it is worth my while. Wow, what a whirlwind of a day full of mixed emotions!

NOW, I'm off to work on my first UFO.....cleaning the sewing room......yah, I haven't done that yet :)