What I Do When I Am Not Doing What I Am Supposed To Be Doing…

 There could be worse things to do. 

Sewing Sunday

I pieced the final blocks in this quilt this morning. This is the Urban Beads quilt pattern by Sew Kind of Wonderful. It uses her Quick Curves Ruler. I made it with Robert Kaufman 1/2 Yard QuiltCon Bundle.
This quilt looks challenging, but it is deceptively easy to put together. Jenny’s ruler makes it so simple. I can’t wait to get it quilted. 

Tula Love

This is Jennifer’s amazing Dreamweaver quilt. 
Jennifer is new to quilting and she definitely has the bug. She did such a beautiful job. 

The Positive in the Negative

 I finished longarm quilting Lee’s hand appliquéd Rainbow Rocks quilt this week. She handed this quilt over to me around the first of the year and graciously agreed to let me wait until I got back from my classes with Angela Walters at QuiltCon to quilt it. I finally worked up the nerve to suck it up and put what I learned down on a quilt. 
Lee’s quilt gave me the perfect opportunity to test my skills in negative space. 
The Rainbow Rocks pattern is designed by my good friend, Kathleen Baden, who took a second place ribbon at QuiltCon for her amazing hand quilted version. 

Lucky #13

Thirteen Years today! 

Diving In

I am diving in and putting what I learned and practiced on to an actual customer quilt. Ooooh, nerve racking! It feels good, though. I feel good about it. I hope to have Lee’s quilt ready for her by the end of the week. 
Bring on those negative space quilts, ladies. I ready for them!

Free Motion

Free motion scares me. To think about starting on a custom quilt makes me so nervous and I tend to put them off. I have a few custom quilts I need to get done, so tonight a put a yard of flannel I had on the frame and started practicing what I think I want to put on the next quilt I have to do. I don’t know why I get so scared. This makes me happy. Really happy! I learned this technique in the Quilting Negative Space class I took with Angela Walter’s at QuiltCon. It was by far one of my favorite designs I learned from her. 

Halfway There

I have gotten one half of my Diamond Ring quilt pieced together. I was unsure how I was going to like the dark gray background, but now that I see it all together, I like it. I love the way the colors pop on it.

Sunday Sewing

Do you remember those Sketch Cottons I got a couple of weeks ago? I cut into them this weekend and started on a quilt. I am going to make the Diamond Ring Quilt from Green Bee with them. I got the pattern from Super Buzzy while at QuiltCon. I love this quilt. This is one of the only two patterns I bought while at QuiltCon. I was having a rough time getting the pieces to come together and then I figured out that I had been sewing them incorrectly. Duh-huh! Once I started sewing them the correct way, it started to come together really quickly. Amazing how that works, huh? I had my local glass cutting shop make acrylic templates for this quilt. That made the cutting so much easier. The pattern calls for four 1 yard cuts of fabric for the diamonds, but I used 12 fat quarters (to get the colors I wanted) and I had plenty left over. I could probably have made another quilt with the left over fabric. (also good I had extra because of my initial sewing screw-up) I can’t wait to finish this quilt, but it will have to wait. I am going down to my basement to quilt for customers and I am not coming up for air until I get a bunch done. 

BOM Class

The BOM class that Kathleen and I have put together begins this Saturday at The Little General. I am so excited about this class. We met with most of the ladies who are taking the class Tuesday night at The Little General. They got a little class preview and then they all went to town picking out the most amazing fabric combinations for their quilts. No two quilts are going to be the same and judging by the fabric choices, they are all going to be beautiful. I can’t wait to see how they all turn out. I think I am even ready to resort to some sort of bribery to get them to stay on task and finish these in the next six months. I want to see them all done, that.bad! (no pressure, ladies) 

This is the Jedi Master, Kathleen’s quilt. She taught me to quilt and now I get to teach WITH her. So cool. If nothing else, it should be entertaining. (and I have learned, if all else fails, have a giveaway!)
Kathleen and I have had a great response for this class and have begun a waiting list for a Sunday class. If you are interested in joining us for a Sunday BOM class, email me and I will add you to the list.