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 :)
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.
Monday, February 14, 2011
My Birthday Came Early this Year
Thursday, February 10, 2011
The First Rows
Like with most things, repetition makes anything easier. The first time you do something, it may make you feel a little uncomfortable or unsure. But after the second, third, or even fourth time, you complete that same step, you begin to have more confidence in yourself. And that's exactly what has begun to happen to me. I feel more and more confident every time I set down at the sewing machine. And I've only been sewing for a week! I assure you if I can do it, anyone can. I've learned like most things in life, with a little motivation and dedication, I can achieve anything.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
My Pinning Experience
So, tonight I brought my blocks home and set down with my new flower head pins and began pinning. It doesn't sound like a difficult process, does it? Pin fabric together, no big deal, right? Well, I thought that too, until I began. It took me about an hour, but granted, I did have twenty-four blocks and I'm a little obsessive/compulsive, making sure each block looked the exact same. Confirming all seams were faced the right direction. I've developed a new sense of perfection ever since I've began making this quilt top. I find it challenging but very rewarding. This pinning experience has taught me to double check all my steps, but I know in the end, its my quilt and I can make it whatever I want. Quilting and sewing gives me a new sense of freedom. I know that in the end all that matters is that I feel good about what I've accomplished :)
Friday, February 4, 2011
Building the First Blocks
We began by looking at my pattern and seeing how big each block needed to be. The first block was made up of one single fabric and the second block was made up of two separate fabrics. In order to create these blocks, I learned how to use a rotary cutter and several different types of rulers and guides. These rulers are important for measuring the fabrics, while the guides helped to hold the fabric in place while I cut. Once we had our blocks of fabric cut, we went to the sewing machine to put them together. I learned how to thread my bobbin and thread my machine. The beginning steps, like the bobbin, seemed to be the ones that always catches me off guard. I took extensive notes throughout the lesson, but I still think little things with the sewing machine will be the most challenging. Not necessarily the sewing, but learning the physical aspects of the machine.
I quickly learned that ironing is a huge part of quilting, and of sewing, as well. After I would sew two pieces of fabric together to create half a block, I would then need to iron it to strength the crises.
Every step had a reason and a purpose. And with enough practice, I'm starting to think I could soon be quilting on my own. I definitely don't feel ready for that much independence yet, but I'm beginning to feel more comfortable with those endless possibilities of sewing projects. I'm even beginning to consider buying a sewing machine. But I'll start with a rotary cutter for now. :)
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Picking My Project
I sat with Gloria and we discussed my previous sewing experiences, which consist of playing around on my mom's sewing machine. Obviously, nothing complicated or even valuable. Needless to say, I don't know how to sew a button on a shirt. I'm so clueless recently I asked my friend Kara to sew up the holes in my wool coat. Overall, I am in desperate need of this valuable knowledge. So I am a beginner. Although I have no prior experience, I am eager to learn and most of all passionate.
Well, after talking with Gloria, we both decided the perfect project to begin with would be a lap quilt. Mostly because recently, my mom has become interested in quilting and is dying to learn. And like me, she's afraid of learning the process. She's been so eager to learn, that's she gone out and bought tons of books and supplies. And like I said, she has her own machine; she just doesn't know how to make that first cut. Therefore, my inspiration for this lap quilt is not only to teach myself, but to help my mom fulfill her dream of learning to sew as well.
Once we figured out what my project was, I picked a pattern from a quilting book my mom had let me borrow. The book is called "First-Time Quiltmaking: Learning To Quilt in Six Easy Lessons". Well, as you've learned already, I don't have a lot of faith in myself, particularly with something new, so I suggested to Gloria that we start with a very simple pattern - a single-patch quilt. Gloria reassured me that all the other patterns in this book were beginner level and that I shouldn't feel limited to just one or two fabrics. Well, when it came to picking out my fabrics and I couldn't choose less than three different fabrics, Gloria reassured me that I didn't have to choose. One of the other patterns was called a four-patch quilt, where I could use all three fabrics. Of course you can imagine how absolutely excited I was not only learning, but that I didn't have to choose! Particularly with fabric, I find it so difficult to choose between the hundreds of fabrics available, especially offered in this fabric shop. The choices are endless, but it was wonderful that Gloria helped me so that I was able to use all three.
I'm including a picture of the fabrics with this post so you can get a feel of what they look like. I had a difficult time matching fabrics together because you always see either quilts that match or quilts that are completely random, but they still somehow come back around and look amazing.
Well my first lesson is this afternoon, so look forward to hearing all about it!
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Opportunity of a Lifetime
Are you one of those people that is always wishing and wishing you could be more creative? Are you like me and walk into a crafting store, like Michael's or Jo Ann Fabrics, and ooo and ahhh over all the endless possibilities? Somewhere deep down, you talk yourself out of it. Maybe its because you think it would be too expensive. Or maybe you don't have the time. But you have the same thoughts as me - you don't think you're creative.
As a college student with limited time and money, I have had these thoughts. Many many times I should say. I did pick up knitting around a year ago, which I still find very relaxing and soothing. But like everything else, knitting wasn't enough. I wanted more.
The one craft I've always wanted to learn was sewing. If you think about it, sewing is the ultimate craft. ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES, just sitting there at your finger tips, waiting for you to get up the courage to begin. Well, if you're nodding your head agreeing with all that I'm saying, you'll find this blog encouraging and maybe even inspiring.
Recently, I was given the golden opportunity of a lifetime to learn the craft I've dreamed of learning. Yes indeed, I'm finally getting the chance to learn to sew. Over the next four weeks, I will learn the basics of machine sewing through lessons at a local fabric shop, Ragtime Fabrics.
Now, you're probably wondering what changed. How did I suddenly get up the courage to learn to sew? Truthfully, it was my experience with this shop. Picture it: I am a graduate student, about to graduate in May and the one thing that stands in my way is a single project. This project can be anything I want. Well, I put two and two together, and discovered this priceless opportunity. Through this project, I not only get to learn to sew, but I also get to share my experiences, my struggles and my successes with you through this blog.
As a college student with limited time and money, I have had these thoughts. Many many times I should say. I did pick up knitting around a year ago, which I still find very relaxing and soothing. But like everything else, knitting wasn't enough. I wanted more.
The one craft I've always wanted to learn was sewing. If you think about it, sewing is the ultimate craft. ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES, just sitting there at your finger tips, waiting for you to get up the courage to begin. Well, if you're nodding your head agreeing with all that I'm saying, you'll find this blog encouraging and maybe even inspiring.
Recently, I was given the golden opportunity of a lifetime to learn the craft I've dreamed of learning. Yes indeed, I'm finally getting the chance to learn to sew. Over the next four weeks, I will learn the basics of machine sewing through lessons at a local fabric shop, Ragtime Fabrics.
Now, you're probably wondering what changed. How did I suddenly get up the courage to learn to sew? Truthfully, it was my experience with this shop. Picture it: I am a graduate student, about to graduate in May and the one thing that stands in my way is a single project. This project can be anything I want. Well, I put two and two together, and discovered this priceless opportunity. Through this project, I not only get to learn to sew, but I also get to share my experiences, my struggles and my successes with you through this blog.
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