Showing posts with label QUILTING FOR OTHERS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label QUILTING FOR OTHERS. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 July 2012

ROSEMARY's QUILT JOB DONE

I am pleased to say I finished her quilt for her and posted it off, well hubby did as it was way too hot for me out there. I then had to wait to hear if she had received it safely, Di let me know she had as she goes on the forum earlier than me and knew I would be worried about it. Good thing is Rosemary liked what I did to it. She wanted it to keep that 'swirling' look so the blocks have a curve to each blade, the small triangles are done with circles, round and round and round I went.....got very dizzy at one point....only kidding....then the border,  I decided to do two rows of straight lines then the curlicues in between, and basically that was it, job done. Rosemary wanted to do the binding herself so I didn't have to do that part.
Thank you Rosemary for trusting me with your beautiful quilt it was a joy to do, thank you also for allowing me to post pictures on here of it....and of course I now have to make one for myself.

 Hubby took photo standing outside with camera through the window...
wonder what the neighbours thought of that!!!!!
 close up of blades and borders...
 just blades and all those circles...
 close up of corner...
 the back, I just love the back of this...
Points of interest, the quilt measures 48 1/2" x 67 1/2" without it's binding on -
The blades are quilted with a random thread which perfectly matched the colours of the blades...
the cream background and borders were quilted with plain cream thread -
over 1000 metres of it...
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012

ROSEMARY R's QUILT

This quilt belongs to Rosemary from the Popular Patchwork Forum I am on. She has asked would I quilt it for her...well of course I will, I loved the look of this pattern and feel sure I will be making one of these for myself or for hubby very soon as he also likes the pattern.
I had discussed with Rosemary how she would like it to be quilted and am happy to report it is actually done. I finished it today. Pictures will follow of the finished item when she has seen them herself first. It was fun to do Rosemary many thanks for trusting me with it and I hope you will like what I did.

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Tuesday, 26 June 2012

JANICE's QUILT

Janice, who came to me a few weeks back to learn how to do FMQ, asked if I would quilt a special quilt for her. The reason she came to me in the first place was to try to do this herself, but after having a go - and doing very well I have to say - she went home thought about it, sent me an email and I had the very great pleasure of quilting this for her for her GD. There is a story behind this Quilt which is not mine to tell, suffice to say, a lot of lovely ladies in America and Canada made these gorgeous blocks, assembled the quilt, then sent it back to Janice to finish it off for her GD. Ladies you are amazing, it was lovely for me to see some names on the Quilt which I recognised as I used to be in the group Janice runs on Yahoo. Particularly Nancy Hamm who I had a good few swaps with. Hi Nancy :-)
Enjoy the pictures, the Quilt comes at the end in all it's glory.....

The quilting round the blocks is vermicelli with some hearts done amongst it...
Gorgeous braid used on this block,
but oh did it give me some grief whilst quilting - hahaha...
Hi Nancy.....
this is Janice's own block and I have signed my logo right next to it Janice,
can you find it????
Fabulous block this, so clever...
I also love this heart it looks like it is flying...
 this is done by paper piecing and runs along the bottom...
 this is the top banner, isn;t it gorgeous...
 showing a bit of the side where I quilted
bubbles - lots of them for the little girl...
 this is the back of the top banner...
 showing quilting amongst the letters at base...
 back view of the whole quilt...
and here is the Quilt in all it's glory...
Am amazing Quilt, I love it, and thank you Janice for trusting me with it.
I hope you like what I did for your GD
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Saturday, 12 May 2012

ONE FOR ROSEMARY

Rosemary - from my Quilt group asked me to quilt a quilt for her, I could do what I wanted, love it. Here is the result. She came today and picked it up and was over the moon, gave me a hug and kiss!! Was great for me to see her re-action to it as I usually post them back. Glad you liked it Rosemary.
Front...
 Centre section close up...
 closer still...
 two separate corners one the front one the back...
 Back view...
 close up of back...
 and another...
Thank you Rosemary for allowing me to do your Quilt for you, I loved it.
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Tuesday, 17 April 2012

ALISON's QUILT

Alison from the Popular Patchwork Forum got in touch with me and asked me to quilt one of her quilts. Now I know Alison is a Master Quilter, so was intrigued to see what she would send me to quilt. At the moment she is unable to do quilting for herself as she has had quite a serious operation on her back and is unable to sit, lay or stand for any length of time. So lucky me gets the job of seeing close up one of her fabulous quilts. You will not be disappointed. When the parcel came, Hubby, Rebecca and myself were here, we stood gobsmacked when we finally got into the parcel --loads of sellotape hee hee --- Rebecca said "I'm going to get my sunglasses"
Alison had said it was bright.
What she hadn't said was that is was FABULOUS. I had to ring her straight away and tell her how great it was and what would she like me to quilt on it for her. She gave me free reign - which I love folks .
I laid the quilt on the bed for a few days to get the 'feel' of it for quilting, I designed a pattern to quilt on the computer for it, something I have never done before. After yet another day I decided it was time to start the quilting...well it was odd but you know once I got the quilt under the machine, I hesitated.
I sent Alison a message to say I felt if I quilted in coloured thread[s] it would detract from her fantastic design and wondered how she felt about mono filament thread! Absolutely fine with it was the reply. I only use YLI monofilament as it is very fine and soft.
So once I had that go ahead, under the machine it went and again, but again I stopped. The design I had done on the computer went out the window as I decided less is more on this one and I free machined it from my head, as per usual.
I could easily have done vermicelli all over it for an easy option but it deserved better I thought. Sometimes that is such a cop out I think.
I decided when I originally looked at the quilt I thought of daisy chains, so that is what I thought I would do in the quilting, I am not sure if you will be able to see it as it is monofilament. I have tried to get good pictures of it. The only other quilting on it is in the centre of the Floret's and I did circles in that central hexagon. I loved it when it was done and really wanted to keep it. But off it went back to Alison and I can tell you she likes it. So all is well.
Thank you Alison for trusting me with one of your masterpieces. I appreciate it. So here it is folks in all it's glory...
Before quilting...
 This is the back of the quilt, I just loved it, the precise sewing is amazing...
one of the blocks pre quilting -
the border round the main floret
are 1/2" diamonds, rhomboids and tumbling blocks...
the colours are fabulous, how can you NOT love this,

 Quilted at last...
close up of one of the blocks,
can you see the daisy chain?
 the back view...
 close up of the back for you to see the quilting,
can you see the daisy chain?
That is done on the small 1/2" pieces round each floret...
I have been so privileged to be allowed to quilt some wonderful Quilts for people, I just love to quilt and thank them all for trusting me with their wonderful works of art. I am looking forward to doing Rosemary's for her when she manages to correct the mistake we spotted on Saturday!!!

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Just a quick word about YLI Monofilament thread folks.
I used it in the bobbin AND on the top of this Quilt - do not believe what some folk say about monofilament thread. IT WILL NOT CUT your quilt, If you decide to use FISHING THREAD well yes, that will cut your quilt, but this YLI is so soft to use, I love it and for this quilt it was perfect as if you imagine lots of different coloured threads on there, it would have completely ruined the look. The quilting is in second place where it should be for this quilt. There is a place for this thread in quilts and I will continue to use it on my own and possible on future quilts for others if they agree to it. I always ask people what they would like me to do quilting wise and thread wise.
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