Back from the Long Arm Quilters…

The Long Arm Quilter (a term that brings to mind a visual of a woman holding a needle and thread in the hand of one bizarrely long arm…..) set a new land speed record and finished all three of my “quilts” in one week.

One week!  It will take much longer than that for me to finish the binding!

One Block Wonder Quilting Lines

One Block Wonder Close- up of Parallel Quilting Lines

The parallel vertical quilting lines give the quilt a more contemporary look.

The random distances between quilting lines were selected by the quilter.  She is wonderful!

I love the celtic knot trim that were printed with the pillow top panels.  I included one on each side of the quilt.

More Hexagons

More OBW Hexagons

The second picture focuses on some of my favorite hexagons in the quilt.  Some of the knots in the pillow tops created hexagons that were too busy.  These just seemed to work.

When I saw the blues, golds, and rusts in the Celtic Illumination Fabric I just had to add it to my stash!

 

 

 

Whole Cloth Quilt #1

Whole Cloth Quilt #1

This is the second “quilt”.  It is obviously not pieced and some might call it a “Whole Cloth Quilt”. I took the pictures at night so the shadows would emphasize the quilting.

This daybed is in my sewing/guest room and this fabric (a remnant, if I remember correctly) seemed perfect as a combination coverlet/daybed cover.

The pillows were added for color and comfort.  The matching pillows are down-filled and so comfortable!  The color is a dark gold on a lighter beigey-yellow ground!

Close-Up of Quilting

Close-Up of Quilting. The close-up shows the heart shape that is hidden in the Long Arm Quilting.

The fabric is 100% cotton drapery weight and I washed it prior to sending it off to be quilted.  The daybed gets a lot of use so the coverlet had to be able to withstand wear and tear (including teenage girls sleepover parties!).  I thought a pieced quilt top would be too delicate.

I do need to put a solar screen on the large south-facing window in the room, though.  In Arizona, fabric in a room with a south facing window is guaranteed to fade!

The third quilt is also a Whole Cloth Quilt – and again from Drapery Weight Fabric.  I do not have it bound yet.  It was the Destashification Winner, requiring almost 12 yards to complete (I made it reversible!).  More soon……

 

 

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15 yards later…

A dress

Four quilts

A table runner ..and plans for so much more.

It was so much fun!….and I estimate I used at least 15 yards of my stash!

This is the first quilt, a One Block Wonder.  The fabric is Celtic Illumination and was actually two celtic knot pillow tops, which can be seen on the left side of the picture.  It is for my son who moved into a new apartment.  Love the colors!

One Block Wonder Quilt

One Block Wonder Quilt

It was a great deal of fun to make. I just wanted to try the cubes and enjoyed them as well.  I may make a cubed quilt!

Close up of cubes

Close up of cubes

These pictures were all taken prior to the quilt being sent to Long Arm Quilter.  More pictures after it returns!

Every project creates more scraps for the Scrap Stash!

Now there are more scraps for the stash!

Every project creates more scraps for the stash!

The small pile on the far right were deemed too small for saving.  The remainder wait for the next destashification inspiration!

The second quilt was a New York Beauty Quilt.  If there ever was a Destashification Project  – it is a New York Beauty Quilt!  Pieces of every size!

New York Beauty Quilt

New York Beauty Quilt block

The outermost ring of light-colored triangles were cut from fabrics that belonged to my grandmother.  This picture was taken as I was trying to decide what fabric to use to form the “missing ring”.

I used paper piecing to create this quilt.  The triangles varied in size, but some were no larger than 1/4″!  I was able to use many of the very small fabric scraps I received from my grandmother’s stash! (Fabric Stashing runs in my family!)

It was great fun to see how the colors blended or contrasted to develop into blocks for this quilt.

This quilt is also at the Long Arm Quilter.  Can’t wait for its return!

I don’t have any pictures of the other projects.. will post as soon as I do!

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Let the Destashification Begin!

I, like many needleartists (love that term!), have an embarrassingly enormous stash of  fabric/yarn/beads/sewing notions!

  • Bins in the Garage!
  • Drawers in the Dining Room!
  • Baskets on the Shelves!
  • Patterns Galore!
  • “Forgot I had that’s” in undisclosed locations

I have had garage sales, made donations to charitable organizations, gifted, gifted and gifted …. and yet the stash persists and mysteriously appears to be increasing!  (I am fairly certain it is self-replicating!)

At the time I purchased each and every item in the stash – it was because I loved it!  Each item had color or lines or a tactile sense or other attribute that called my name and persuaded me that I needed it!  I was easily convinced that with that one (or two, or six) items, I could create the perfect _________ (dress, skirt, quilt, purse, sweater, pillow….)___________.

“Now the time is upon us….”

Let the Destastification begin!

The Destashification Project has only two rules!

  1. Create! Create! Create!  “Stash Couture” awaits!
  2. All creations must be constructed (at least 90%) from “The Stash”… the cost of the remaining 10% cannot exceed $10 (per item).

Can’t wait to get started!!

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