Friday, October 26, 2012

2012 Fall Blogger's Quilt Festival

Bears in the Forrest

 The pattern comes from Evelyn Sloppy's book "Log Cabin Fever".  The pattern name is "Bears Need Homes, Too". Over 100 different fabrics were used in the Log Cabin and Bear Paw Blocks. Some pieces are only in the quilt once.  Many of the fabrics came from Alice's Stash. There was a lot of drawing on the back of the light fabric- sewing and making HST's. Much of it was completed in the 2 weeks after my mother passed away. It was a great way to control the feelings I was having at the time.  Quilting is a great stress reliever for me.

 The Log Cabin block pieces were cut with Marti Michell's 1"-2" Log cabin ruler. Placing them in order into a box made the stitching much easier. 
I had to only show bits and pieces on the Blog and Facebook so it would be a surprise.


Detail of the quilting and the corner shown in these close-ups. (you can click on them to make them bigger).  I love how the thread plays peek-a-boo as it goes in the Feather Ramble design. Quilted with 20 weight Egyptian Cotton variegated thread.

This quilt was commissioned by Jerry's sister, Glenda.  She requested a quilt pattern that was worked on by her Mother Alice from when she sewed with Me.  This was the very last Quilt Pattern her Mother; Alice made and finished that I know of.  Over the weekend I found out where the quilt Alice made (like this one) is now and was able to share the story with Glenda and Gloria- who owns the quilt Alice made. It was very nice to know also where that quilt was.  So much of quilt history is lost as the quilts go from generation to generation. It was fun and important for me to rescue this piece of quilt history for the Wilson family! Now this quilt of Glenda's has a great story too.  I named my version of the quilt "Bears in the Forrest" to go with the Theme at EE Schenck's Fall Trends Trade Show.  It was the People's Choice winner there.

   Quilt Stats for the BQF:

Finished quilt measures :105" x 105"
Special techniques used : Marti Michell template for Log Cabins
Quilted by : Self on APQS with Side Saddle (Computer Driven)
Best Category : Scrappy Category


Click HERE to go see all of the Entries in the 2012 Fall Blogger's Quilt Festival.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Design Wall Monday- October 21, 2012

Last week after Design Wall Monday this quilt was posted HERE.  It is just getting started.   Some Progress has been made. This is a Judy Niemeyer pattern called "Christmas Celebrations".
 It takes almost an hour to do one of the Curved Flying Geese sections.  The next class is on Halloween.
My Colors at Christmas are Silver and Blue. Blue is also my favorite color.  This will be fun to have done in time for Christmas, only 64 days left to go.

Check out the many Design Walls this Monday HERE.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

October Happenings @ Thread and Bolts

This week is the Farmer's Wife and Mary C is showing off her filmsy.  You can see it in all it's glory HERE.  She finished her October Blocks and got the sashings, cornerstones and setting triangles on in time for class Tuesday.   There is just one more Month of classes. We hope to see more finishes in the next few months.
Here are Mary's October Blocks.

The Judy Niemeyer Class Project of  "Christmas Celebrations" has started and there are patterns still available in the shop.  The next class is October 31st. Jerrine Kirsch is the Certified Instructor for this class.
Here is Lynn's in progress.  She is using frosty blues and silver for her Tree skirt/table topper.
 A New Collection of fabrics from Kona Bay came in last week  "Butterfly Carnival". So pretty with the coordinating fabrics.
Just give Lynn a call and she will open the shop for you to come and see.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Design Wall Monday- October 15, 2012




The quilt for Clayton's Birthday finally got on the frame and quilted.   Mary C came out and got pictures of it so we could post on DWM this week.



It was so fun to use the Go Acuquilt Cutter to add the words to the borders.   Seattle Seahawks is on two sides.  The top and bottom say his name and Super Fan.  Clayton turned 30 this year.  He loves the "Seahawks"!  He hasn't seen his quilt just yet. Lynn will show it off at Guild in November first.
Made with the Disappearing 9-Patch pattern and Quilted with the Square Doodles.
Click HERE to see more Design Walls.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

New @ Thread and Bolts!

 This fabric has been re-printed twice now and it is back in the shop.  It has been very popular. 
These are the coordinating fabrics that go with it 
A close up of the Tulip fabric below.

There is many colors of the 108" wide fabrics. It is twice the amount of the room allowed in the Shop.


Ready and waiting for backing of your UFO's. Call or go out and see Lynn about Quilting a quilt for you.  There isn't a Long wait to get a Quilt done at Thread and Bolts. We are stocked up on Batting, too.


Monday, September 24, 2012

Design Wall Monday- September 24, 2012

This is Lynn's "Easy Does It" Quilt on the Design Wall at Thread and Bolts.  It is made from the Midnight Garden line of fabrics.  There are a few  more Kits available to make this fun quilt.
There are two more seams to finish this quilt top.  Watch the Blog to see what fun Quilting Design is used to finish this quilt. 

The Farmer's Wife Quilt that was on last weeks DWM is still on the Big Wall at Thread and Bolts.  Getting closer to being finished as well.

Click over to Patchworktimes to see more Design Wall Monday Posts HERE!

Monday, September 17, 2012

Design Wall Monday September 17, 2012

There was more progress made on the Farmer's Wife Quilt.  Sewing the cornerstone and 2 sashings on each block like this makes it EASY to assemble. Tuesday and Wednesday are the Farmer's Wife Days at Thread and Bolts.  Won't they be surprised to see this hanging on the wall in the shop?!! 
Only two more months of this class.  



We will start a new Block of the Month in January.  Maybe TWO Blocks of the Month.  12" blocks this time.   There are new Marti Michell Blocks of the Month ready to go.  Using the same Templates we already have from making the Farmer's Wife.  


Below is the D9P made from the 3.5" Y2K Swaps with Orange as the constant. This Quilt is for Michelle.
Kimmy and Tammi sorted them and matched them up when we were still sewing in the basement 6 years or so ago.  The quilt top was found when she was searching for the BOX of "Bears Need Homes, Too" fabrics a few weeks ago.  A couple of borders and it will be ready for Quilting.  It looks good on the Long Arm.

You can Link up with Judy Laquidara HERE. Lots to see on Design Wall Monday.