Fall Greetings!
It's always good to take some time to be thankful, and this time of year reminds us to do so. I am especially thankful to have been born in a country that allows such freedoms, and for those who fight to protect those freedoms! ( A hardy thank you to all our veterans!!!!)
Although I have experienced poverty, I have always had a roof over my head; although sometimes there was little food for all of us, I have never gone hungry; families have issues, but when times have been tough, our family has always been there for each other. This is just a few things on my thankful list - I am very aware I am greatly blessed - but just wanted to get you thinking. No matter what difficulties we face in life, we can always find something to be thankful for!
I am also thankful to those of you that entrust your quilts to me and allow me to get creative with them. I have quilted 10 minute quilts before, but I really had some fun with this one. It could be because I just loved the colors, or the owls, bunnies, and hedgehogs, or perhaps I just saw this one in a different light. At any rate, here is the result.
The colors have a contemporary feel to them, so the quilting needed to continue this.To keep with the arc pattern of the cathedral window portion, a melon or orange peel pattern was used, with various fill patterns within. This left a sort of compass pattern down the middle, so to counter all those curvy lines, a crosshatch pattern was placed in these areas.
Within the "window" areas, a continuous curve pattern was placed in the center, with a small circles as a fill in the centers. This kept the 3D effect, as well and nailed down that bulky area that is caused by all the layers underneath the center.
Well, I have to get on to my next quilt (it is the holiday season after all). May each of you enjoy a wonderful and blessed Thanksgiving!
(And, until next time, happy quilting!!)
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth." (Colossians 3:2)
Monday, November 9, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Embroidered Snowmen Christmas
The Holidays are Coming Quickly!!
We have enjoyed such a beautiful and warm fall that it is hard to believe that Christmas will be here in less than 2 months - Scary, isn't it?! I certainly have several projects that are in need of completion, and I am sure you do too.
This embroidered alphabet snowmen quilt kind of gets me in the mood - not only do I love snowmen, but this one is so cute, I really did not want to return it to its owner! But then, I am not into lawsuits, so off it went.
Snowflakes, swirls, feathers, loops, and needle pines were all incorporated around the embroidery. The snowmen were large, so did require a little quilting, but a 3D look was maintained. Snowflakes seemed perfect for their tummies, and, of course we had to put some snowmen in the border!
November is only a few days away, so I hope you are getting those holiday projects completed. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "See that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ." (Colossians 2:8)
We have enjoyed such a beautiful and warm fall that it is hard to believe that Christmas will be here in less than 2 months - Scary, isn't it?! I certainly have several projects that are in need of completion, and I am sure you do too.
This embroidered alphabet snowmen quilt kind of gets me in the mood - not only do I love snowmen, but this one is so cute, I really did not want to return it to its owner! But then, I am not into lawsuits, so off it went.
Snowflakes, swirls, feathers, loops, and needle pines were all incorporated around the embroidery. The snowmen were large, so did require a little quilting, but a 3D look was maintained. Snowflakes seemed perfect for their tummies, and, of course we had to put some snowmen in the border!
November is only a few days away, so I hope you are getting those holiday projects completed. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "See that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ." (Colossians 2:8)
Friday, October 2, 2015
Circa 1930 Quilt
Giving new life to an orphan -
At least that's what Linda Taylor says to think about when you machine quilt a "found" orphan quilt top. I always cringe when someone tells me they bought a quilt for $5 at a garage sale - the family selling it not understanding the amount of hard earned money the material cost, or how many untold hours it took to complete. For this one, I picture the family watching the quilt being made - the painstaking hours of cutting out small remnants of fabric and then the piecing it together, bit by bit, with the hope that one of them would someday have the pleasure of warming themselves with it during cold nights. But then a tragedy occurs and the quilter is no longer with them. They have no idea how to finish the quilt, but they hang on to it, remembering their loved one in the process. Then, many years later, it is found in an old trunk, and the finder doesn't even know who did the work. The original family is long gone, and no one seems to know anything about it, so gives it to goodwill, where someone picked it up one day and said wow - what a find!!
This one was purchased at the Houston Quilt Market a few years ago. Now, previous to Linda making her statement at a workshop I thoroughly enjoyed, I would have been shaking in my shoes to take a machine to a hand pieced quilt that was this old, but I considered what she said, and tried to give honor to that loved person who took such time to hand cut and piece this intricate design. I cannot imagine how many hours it took - there are so many small triangles!!! The quilter must have also run out of the original green, since the border areas have a darker green hexagon than the body, and had to make due. That's what makes our quilts special - each one has its own unique characteristics.
With all this in mind, most of the work I put into this quilt cannot be seen. I felt the original quilter would have most likely hand quilted a crosshatch pattern through all those triangles, so a stitch in the ditch was used in those areas. The result was a diamond pattern that is best seen on the back of the quilt.
For the center green hexagons, I wanted to give the quilt a little more character, but still keep it simple, so a very plain flower was placed in these areas.
My hope is the original quilter is looking down from heaven and smiling, pleased that her hard work has been given a good home and is at last completed.
I have also finally finished my "Chain of Fools" quilt, so here it is. It's always good to complete a project!!
That's it for now. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "The heart is more deceitful than anything else and is desperately sick; who can understand it? I, the LORD, search the heart, I test the mind, even to give to each man according to his ways, according to the results of his deeds." (Jer. 17:9-10)
Quilt as it is unloaded from the longarm. |
Back of the quilt. |
A Closer look. |
For the center green hexagons, I wanted to give the quilt a little more character, but still keep it simple, so a very plain flower was placed in these areas.
My hope is the original quilter is looking down from heaven and smiling, pleased that her hard work has been given a good home and is at last completed.
Chain of Fools |
I have also finally finished my "Chain of Fools" quilt, so here it is. It's always good to complete a project!!
That's it for now. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "The heart is more deceitful than anything else and is desperately sick; who can understand it? I, the LORD, search the heart, I test the mind, even to give to each man according to his ways, according to the results of his deeds." (Jer. 17:9-10)
Monday, September 7, 2015
Marsha's Smokey River Quilt
overall quilt |
border area |
Main block areas |
So I hope you are all getting back on to some sort of a normal schedule, now that school in back underway. Hopefully that means you have time to quilt again!
Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
A closer view |
(Isaiah 46:9-10)
Strip pieced areas |
Friday, August 21, 2015
Ride the Waves
"Ride the Waves" quilt as it came off the longarm machine. |
Leftover scraps |
Border added to top and bottom to make the quilt longer. |
Close up of quilting pattern. |
Since the patterns in this quilt were so busy, I opted for an edge to edge pattern that reminded me of ocean waves. (And, quite honestly, it is hard to fit my own quilts into my schedule, let alone try to do them as a custom!)
Pattern used for leftovers |
As I was sewing the binding on this one, I found a triangular pattern in a magazine that I could use with the triangular scrap pieces I had reserved, so I laid out my them out accordingly, and then sewed them together. There were enough scraps leftover to make a 45 X 61" quilt, and I still have scraps - I'll have yet to figure out what to do with the rest of them.
The finished 45 X 61" quilt made with the leftovers |
Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "For in Him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in Him, which is the head of all principality and power." Colossians 2:9-10
Friday, August 7, 2015
Summer Fun
July has been busy!
It has been a while since I have posted anything, but then, we have been having too much fun! July is a vacation month for most, and we were supposed to see our son Brian during the first week, but he had some car problems and missed his flight, soooooo, since we had planned to take the time off anyway, we just did some fun things around town. Shortly after, we enjoyed a visit from Dale's brother, Dean, and his wife Karen. We always have a great time together, and this was no exception. We visited the Farmer's Market in Fort Collins, and afterward, since they were having a sale at The Cupboard, Karen and I had to stop in. You can spend a lot of time in that shop, and we certainly did - so much time that we were late meeting our son, John, for lunch! The guys all teased us, but we didn't care - we were enjoying ourselves.
We also took a mini trip with them to Colorado Springs, where we walked through the Garden of the Gods, shopped in Manitou Springs, and toured the Air-force Academy.(along with lots of shopping!)
When we returned home, we prepared for the arrival of our niece and her family, and all of us enjoyed lots of fun as they explored the area for the first time. Amy wanted to check out Fort Collins, so after visiting the Sculpture Garden in Loveland, drove on up and hit an ice cream store (that's what summer is about, right?!) Our shop exploration did not get very far as Amy got hung up in one particular store right at the get go and we never got her out of there!! I think she will come back for a visit just to go back to that shop again.
Everyone has gone home, and I sort of have my house back in order again, so now I am working on catching up on my quilting - definitely behind. I have finished my "Chain of Fools" quilt, and hope to get it quilted soon so you can see the finished product.
That's it for now. I hope all of you are enjoying your summer - it is quickly coming to an end!
Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Every word of God is pure; he is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him." (Proverbs 30:5)
Dean and Karen enjoying the incredible Garden of the Gods. |
Dean and Dale find a great place to rest while the girls shop. |
We also took a mini trip with them to Colorado Springs, where we walked through the Garden of the Gods, shopped in Manitou Springs, and toured the Air-force Academy.(along with lots of shopping!)
Jeff. Amy, John, Cathy, Dale, (back row) Grace, Anika, Patricia, Dean, & Karen (front row) at a family backyard barbeque. |
Everyone has gone home, and I sort of have my house back in order again, so now I am working on catching up on my quilting - definitely behind. I have finished my "Chain of Fools" quilt, and hope to get it quilted soon so you can see the finished product.
That's it for now. I hope all of you are enjoying your summer - it is quickly coming to an end!
Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Every word of God is pure; he is a shield unto them that put their trust in Him." (Proverbs 30:5)
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Carol's Stars
Before quilting |
colored pencil sketch to help me think |
Often, I draw the quilts out on graph paper so that I can play a bit and get my creative juices going. When I drew this one out, the circles really popped out at me, so I sketched them in and started playing with some possible patterns.
This really looked like a wedding ring quilt in my drawing, and I had to stare at the actual quilt for a while to allow the pattern to set into my mind.
finished quilt |
When all the large circles were complete, patterns were placed into the shapes formed by the overlapping circles.
circular pattern detail |
"Pillow" area |
star detail |
back of quilt |
"Chain of Fools" on my design wall |
On another note, my "Chain of Fools" quilt is coming along. I cannot even begin to count the number of times I have had to take things apart because I got the triangles turned the wrong direction, but I think I am about two thirds of the way done!
That's it for now. Until next time, happy quilting!!!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Be not forgetful to entertain strangers, for thereby some have entertained angels unaware." (Heb 13:2)
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
Chain of Fools
pieces of the puzzle |
So far, I have four of the blocks assembled, and it is slow going. Right now, my lights are out above my work table, and my not-so-handy, but willing husband has not been able to fix things, so we are waiting for an electrician.
putting the puzzle together |
That's it for now. I am still doing lots of long-arming, and will hopefully have an interesting one for you soon!
Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Seek the LORD and His strength; seek His face always." (I Chronicles 16:11)
Saturday, May 16, 2015
A Cowboy Quilt
Howdy!
This one was really a fun quilt to work on. I definitely had to doodle a bit to figure out what to do for these hats and boots, but it finally clicked for me.
One note I would like to make on this one is that the rope in the border was put on prior to quilting - this is NOT the way to do this. It was very difficult to work with, and also caused the quilt itself to be distorted, especially in the corners. Any embellishments should always be added AFTER quilting. (In case you are wondering, she made the "rope" by braiding two colored rick-racks together.)
The hats were actually a bigger challenge for me to do than the boots, and after looking at many pictures of cowboy hats, I opted to simply decorate the band a bit, and add in what I hoped looked like natural creases. Since the hats also had an additional white space below, a complimentary boot/hat border added a little extra charm here.
Some creases were also added to the boots, as well as continuous curve in the square blocks of the boot top, and they definitely needed some spurs!
Since the hats and boots did not have a lot of quilting actually in them, the background area around them was stippled for some extra texture.
The black border/sashing areas were stitched with loops and stars. To work with the "rope", a simple wavy pattern was used to compliment, and for the red corner blocks, a simple continuous curve.
Well quilting pardners, that's all for now. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Do you not know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God? Therefore, whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God." (James 4:4)
This one was really a fun quilt to work on. I definitely had to doodle a bit to figure out what to do for these hats and boots, but it finally clicked for me.
One note I would like to make on this one is that the rope in the border was put on prior to quilting - this is NOT the way to do this. It was very difficult to work with, and also caused the quilt itself to be distorted, especially in the corners. Any embellishments should always be added AFTER quilting. (In case you are wondering, she made the "rope" by braiding two colored rick-racks together.)
The hats were actually a bigger challenge for me to do than the boots, and after looking at many pictures of cowboy hats, I opted to simply decorate the band a bit, and add in what I hoped looked like natural creases. Since the hats also had an additional white space below, a complimentary boot/hat border added a little extra charm here.
Some creases were also added to the boots, as well as continuous curve in the square blocks of the boot top, and they definitely needed some spurs!
Since the hats and boots did not have a lot of quilting actually in them, the background area around them was stippled for some extra texture.
The black border/sashing areas were stitched with loops and stars. To work with the "rope", a simple wavy pattern was used to compliment, and for the red corner blocks, a simple continuous curve.
Well quilting pardners, that's all for now. Until next time, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Do you not know that friendship with the world is hostility toward God? Therefore, whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God." (James 4:4)
Monday, May 4, 2015
April Pantographs
Isn't it wonderful to see Spring has finally arrived, along with some much needed rain?!! I have been out doing some planting and tending to the needs of my perennial garden. It seems all my bulbs were in need of dividing, and fortunately, I have friends who need some! Well, onto those quilts.....
First, a couple of quilts with feather edge to edge patterns. The first one is a black floral pinwheel, that works really well with an overall feather design.
Next is a log cabin variety, which always seems to look good with feathers.
Then an applique with an all over pattern stitched into it. I have not done this before, typically doing custom work for applique, but edge to edge seems to work on this one. I think it's because the applique patterns are fairly large. Since it has Hawaiian floral applique, a simple floral pattern was used.
This last one is also a type of log cabin, but with a musical theme, so a musical note pattern was chosen.
The back of the quilt was also pieced, and the notes stitched in may be better seen here.
That's it for now. I currently am working on a cowboy theme quilt, so I hope to let you see that one soon! Until then, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law." (Psalm 119:18)
First, a couple of quilts with feather edge to edge patterns. The first one is a black floral pinwheel, that works really well with an overall feather design.
Next is a log cabin variety, which always seems to look good with feathers.
Then an applique with an all over pattern stitched into it. I have not done this before, typically doing custom work for applique, but edge to edge seems to work on this one. I think it's because the applique patterns are fairly large. Since it has Hawaiian floral applique, a simple floral pattern was used.
This last one is also a type of log cabin, but with a musical theme, so a musical note pattern was chosen.
The back of the quilt was also pieced, and the notes stitched in may be better seen here.
That's it for now. I currently am working on a cowboy theme quilt, so I hope to let you see that one soon! Until then, happy quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the day: "Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold wondrous things out of thy law." (Psalm 119:18)
Monday, April 27, 2015
Skyrocket
Colorful and Scrappy!
This quilt uses batik scraps to make the "Skyrocket" pattern. My husband thought it was a bit too colorful, but I think it's wonderful.
The bright colors just give it such a cheerful look.
The blocks were connected through the white space, so I created a line pattern to fit, and incorporated the same design used in the sashing.
Because the "Skyrocket" areas were so colorful, I thought simple would be best for these, so I incorporated straight lines and curves to fit the pattern.
The colorful border - picked to try to incorporated the many colors in the quilt - needed something to tone it down a bit, so a detailed star pattern was used with a dark blue (toning down) thread.
The back of the quilt shows up all the designs quite nicely.
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the week: "For Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the LORD and to practice it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel." (Ezra 7:10)
This quilt uses batik scraps to make the "Skyrocket" pattern. My husband thought it was a bit too colorful, but I think it's wonderful.
The bright colors just give it such a cheerful look.
The blocks were connected through the white space, so I created a line pattern to fit, and incorporated the same design used in the sashing.
Because the "Skyrocket" areas were so colorful, I thought simple would be best for these, so I incorporated straight lines and curves to fit the pattern.
The colorful border - picked to try to incorporated the many colors in the quilt - needed something to tone it down a bit, so a detailed star pattern was used with a dark blue (toning down) thread.
The back of the quilt shows up all the designs quite nicely.
Until next time, Happy Quilting!
Cathy
Verse for the week: "For Ezra had set his heart to study the law of the LORD and to practice it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel." (Ezra 7:10)
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