Or rather, I am a machine quilter! The quilt I first started, ohhh about 4 months ago, is now finished. It was the first time I tried free motion quilting and I am so HAPPY (giddy in fact) with the results! Happy enough to make a wacky motivational playlist just to celebrate. Gotta love Eye of the Tiger. I actually sang this song in the 4th grade talent show. . . waaay back in the day. My groovy friend Mindy was the pianist who coerced me into doing so. We were so cool. And, dancing around in the kitchen with your kids while funky music is blasting from your computer speakers makes for a pretty good workout.
The fabric is Peace on Earth, by Three Sisters for Moda. Unfortunately it has become pretty hard to find in quilt stores, but you can still find it on eBay. Before getting started, I read/watched some great online tutorials by Camille, Sarah & Amandajean. If you are thinking about trying this, check them out - SO helpful! I also checked out a machine quilting book at the library so I would have a good visual of what I was trying to do. . .
The stippling itself came pretty easy for me, but I had some frustrating technical difficulties with thread breakage. Fortunately, Des came to the rescue with some helpful advice. I changed everything from needle, to bobbin & thread and things improved. I was using my mother-in-law's sewing machine because it had some of the necessary features, such as drop down feed dogs & a darning foot. I've decided that her machine is a little fussy, and a little bit of a thread snob - only likes the pricier kind, BUT it worked!!!
Here's a little peek at the back. I found a sheet (still looked new) at the thrift store for $2. Can't beat that! The little black fur ball is Jasper - he kind of likes it too. I think when his face disappears altogether it's time for a grooming.
This fabric compliments the family room so well, which is kind of a good thing, because I still have this left over . . .
It turned out looking fabulous! I love you that have learned this new art of quilting with the machine! Please teach me... Seriously it is one of my favorites ever. It goes perfectly in your family room:-) ♥♥♥'s
WOE! It's beautiful! I love it! I love those fabrics, I have the same ones in a jelly roll! That is exciting that you did the quilting on your machine! I'm impressed! I need to learn! I would save a lot of money in quilting! Thanks for inspiring me to want to learn! Cheers to Happy Quilting and Congratulations, I think you deserve a Eye of The Tiger song on your blog! I have a simplicity (moda fabrics) quilt that I just finished, I think I will post it! you've got me wanting to join you in a celebration!
It turned out looking fabulous! I love you that have learned this new art of quilting with the machine! Please teach me...
ReplyDeleteSeriously it is one of my favorites ever. It goes perfectly in your family room:-)
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Oh I love it!! You did a great job! I want to learn how to machine quilt... I'm a little A' Scared!
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WOE! It's beautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love those fabrics, I have the same ones in a jelly roll! That is exciting that you did the quilting on your machine! I'm impressed! I need to learn! I would save a lot of money in quilting! Thanks for inspiring me to want to learn! Cheers to Happy Quilting and Congratulations, I think you deserve a Eye of The Tiger song on your blog! I have a simplicity (moda fabrics) quilt that I just finished, I think I will post it! you've got me wanting to join you in a celebration!
Super cute! Good job! I swear, changing the needle and rethreading everything has not let me down YET.
ReplyDeleteIt is addicting. Welcome to the club!
Okay missy, I am UBER-jealous now. That is GORGEOUS. You rock, sista. You rock.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is gorgeous! The stippling looks great! Oh, and I love, love, love your craft room!
ReplyDeleteTHAT was your first attempt? Wow, I'm not ever going to show you mine... yikes.
ReplyDeleteReally, it all looks amazing! Nice work!