Sew Seamingly Simple
Sunday, March 13, 2011
My Sister's Birthday Quilt
Friday, March 4, 2011
Adding the Final Touch: Binding
And I'm already planning for my next projects. In addition to the binding, during my last lesson, Gloria and I also discussed a bag pattern I'm interested in. She took me throughout the store and introduced me to many different types of fabrics that could work. In addition, we also went over the final touches to a pillow I'm sewing for my mom's quilt chest.
As you can tell, quilting has only been the beginning of my sewing experiences. I'm going home next week for Spring Break and I can't wait to spend some more quality time working on new projects. Gloria has opened up a whole new world of possibilities for me and I could not thank her more.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Pinning the Layers
However, like this entire process, it was a nice experience. Within the past week or so, its seemed as the quilt it making itself. Its coming together so quickly. I almost hate to see it end. So that's why I've already started a second one :)
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Purchasing the Batting and Backing
So once we confirmed that my quilt top had passed inspection and was ready to move forward, we went to the batting section of Ragtime Fabrics. Batting is the material that put in between the quilt top and the backing. It is what gives your quilt that little extra "umph". There were three different types of batting: organic, cotton, and loft. Organic follows the same principles as most organic products. Cotton is a little heavier, but much warmer. And loft, which is a high loft and low loft. The high loft is known for creating that "poofy" appearance. Being the cold-natured person that I am, I chose cotton.
Afterwards, I chose my backing (the fabric to go on the back of my quilt) as the same tie-dye fabric that I used as one of my blocks on the front.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Adding Borders
The only struggle I truly ran into was connecting the corners. It was a little tricky, but after trial and error, I was able to figure out. With Gloria's help, of course :). But because of the borders, it added a good inch or two to the measurement of the quilt. Not a whole lot of difference in measurement, but a huge change in appearance, wouldn't you say?
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Completing the Piecing
It's funny how our minds can make such a simple process complicated just because we choose to see it as complicated. I will be the first to admit that I would have never in a thousand years imagined myself quilting. But look at me now :)
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Testing Out the New Machine
Today, Gloria and I tested out my new sewing machine. She was able to explain all the parts and pieces that came along with it and their purposes. I'm very pleased with it, especially now that I understand all that it can do. We even tested out the button hole foot. Its the presser foot that would create a button hole, according to the size of a button. It was interesting to see how intelligent today's sewing machines are. I can't imagine attempting to do such a task years ago before technology was so advanced.
Now that I have my own machine, I'm eager to work at home on my quilt and progress at a quicker pace. I find it very exciting but relaxing at the same time. These lessons with Gloria have truly allowed me to become more comfortable with not only quilting, but sewing as well. In the beginning, it was a little stressful because it was new and unfamiliar. But now, its become my nightly enjoyment. I look forward to it everyday.
Now that I have my own machine, I'm eager to work at home on my quilt and progress at a quicker pace. I find it very exciting but relaxing at the same time. These lessons with Gloria have truly allowed me to become more comfortable with not only quilting, but sewing as well. In the beginning, it was a little stressful because it was new and unfamiliar. But now, its become my nightly enjoyment. I look forward to it everyday.
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