Tuesday, October 25, 2016

background fill

I haven't posted in awhile and I was surprised when I loaded my pictures how much I had to share.
I'll start with my Bird of Paradise quilt.  I completed the outline quilting for all of the blocks and last week I started with the background fill quilting.   

 I wanted to do parallel lines on the diagonal instead of a crosshatch. I decided on a 30 degree angle to try something new.  The lines are 1/2 inch apart.  There is a fair amount of starting and stopping so it's going to take awhile.  I was very happy to finally be successful in using a hera marker to mark the lines.
 Once the background fill is done I can easily see where I need to add more quilting to the block elements - like this tablecloth and the birds' bodies.

I also finished this Kim Diehl quilt top.  I'm really pleased with it but now I need to work up the determination to pin baste it for machine quilting. Basting is not my favorite...
 A close-up of one corner to show this red floral fabric I used for the borders.  It's a French General fabric and I love it!
 I also made a little table topper with some French General fabric. It's a Carrie Nelson pattern called Little Bites that my guild decided to do as an easy project together.
I was able to use up a couple of mini charm packs I had had in my stash for awhile.

And a couple of weeks ago my DD#2 had a day off from school and she wanted to do some sewing with me.  (I LOVE it when my kids want to sew with me)  She wanted to try making a pencil roll for her coloring pencils. 
We found a tutorial online and made some adjustments for the number of pencils she wanted to put in it.  It was a fun little project and I think she is pleased with the results.  Did I mention LOVE it when my kids want to sew with me?  :0)

Happy Quilting!!

13 comments:

Glenda said...

Such a happy blog and so much to enjoy. You sure hav e been productive wish I was seeing some finishes LOL. Cheers Glenda

Jenny said...

Lovely to see your different projects. And yes, it's great when the kids want to join you in sewing.

Clare Lloyd said...

Such beautiful projects

Judith said...

Just love the intensity you quilt with! Boy do I have something to learn. What is a hera marker? Never heard of it before.

Lovely project you did with your children! Enjoy your day.

Cheri said...

I love that your daughter likes to sew, great project you found. BOP quilting is coming along beautifully!

Karen said...

So much wonderful hand quilting on the Bride's quilt!
I like the Kim Diehl design quilt top you just finished. The red does well in the quilt. I love French General fabrics and wish I could buy them all.

Kyle said...

1/2" parallel lines are going to be gorgeous for your BOP. It's so classic and classy. The KD design is beautiful too. The colors are so rich and vibrant. I'm not a basting fan either. You've definitely been busy and the mini is super sweet with those French Geneal fabrics. The fabric your daughter choose for her pencil roll pencil roll looks like what Monet would chosen. It's nice to have a sewing partner, especially a daughter.

Wendy Caton Reed said...

Yes, sewing with the kids is the best! I love the quilting on your Bird of Paradise and you Kim Diehl top is amazing. I don't envy you the basting either. Who likes basting? I would like to know!

Hilda said...

Love how the quilting is looking Janet! great that the Hera worked for you - one of my favourite tools. So nice you could sew with your daughter and I love the pencil roll. Might be something she'll keep for a long time and the start of lots more sewing projects. The Kim Diehl top is stunning!

Barb said...

Your quilting looks wonderful. Isn't it wonderful when the outlining is done? I love doing diagonal lines. What a treat to see it.
Neat project that your daughter made. I'm still waiting for my daughter to say that, lol.
Great top and table topper too - you've been busy!

Nancy said...

Love the hand quilting on your Bird of Paradise quilt. Amazised at how much you have gotten stitched.

Summer said...

Lovely ♥

Lori said...

I always enjoy seeing what you are up to. Your hand quilting is lovely! 1/2" apart is going to be amazing!!
What fun projects you have going on!!