Thursday, March 22, 2012

3-D Flying Geese

At the Diablo Valley Quilter's Guild meeting last night, our speaker was Colleen Granger.  She showed us how to make a 3-D Flying Geese unit.  Of course she was on stage and you could only see so much.  But I did find this site http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=78Mu0C_QL8Y on the Internet. (Don't know what we ever did without it!).  Very cool.  And the terrific thing is, you can chain piece these puppies!  Imagine making a flying geese border in a third of the time and NOT having to trim anything because they come out perfect each time!

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Sewing Room Finised!

Room is finished.  New hardwood floors and paint.  Annebelle likes her new room.  And so do I!  Pictures don't show it but I even have cove molding around the ceiling.  Looking pretty good.  Now we'll work on the living and pool table room.  It's all coming together nicely.

Friday, March 2, 2012

Face Lift - not ME, my Studio!

The Quilting Co. is getting a face lift.   Have new paint and new flooring!  It's looking good.  Can't finish painting the molding and getting everything put back into the studio.  Sure miss quilting everyday!

Thanks everyone for being patient while we get the work done.  See you all soon!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Molly Kathleen

Finally finished the quilt.  Just in time for Miss Molly to give her approval.  I think her parents like it too.   I'm so pleased at how it turned out.


Friday, December 30, 2011

A New Business

Along with everything else going on in our lives, I've decided to start a pattern business.  On the surface this doesn't sound all that complicated.  Having been a quilter for over 35 years and sewing my own clothes since I was 12, I know a thing or two about patterns.  Mostly, what I don't like.  Isn't it frustrating to get all the materials needed to find out you've either bought too little or to much?  Or that they have left out part of the direction.  Or worse yet, given you wrong measurements!  Take for example the cute little Teddy Bear shown on my October 17th post.  My daughter, Alissa, made that for me.  They had her put together the head and then the body.  The next direction was: "Join the head to the body".  That's all.  Not how to do it.  Not where to line it up.  Hand sew it, machine sew it??  Obviously, there's only one direction the head should be sewn on, but come on, a bit more instruction would have been nice.

Three dimensional projects are a little more complicated than a flat project.  But a good pattern, no matter what it is for needs to be complete.  It also must be tested.  When questioning other pattern makers, I found that they say it's really fast to make a quilt and then write out the directions.  Or they write them out but make the quilt without reading their own directions.  "I know how to make half square triangles".  So why bother reading what you have written for your pattern.  The the reason is, is that you may have mis-written it.  And you won't know that unless you follow what you've actually put in writing.
I've almost completed the first pattern.  Followed the directions I have written out.  So far, so good.  Just have the borders to complete. 
As I stated at the beginning, we have a lot going on in our lives right now.  There are client quilts to work on.  Deadlines to meet.  Work on the house.  Plus trips to see that precious new granddaughter of ours. 
I'll try to keep you posted as to how things are coming along.  Would like to have 3 or 4 patterns completed and tested before we put them out in the market place.

Friday, December 9, 2011

 Our first granddaughter arrived on Monday, December 5th.  We are so pleased to introduce Molly Kathleen to the world.  Mother and daughter are doing great.  Miss Molly already has 3 homemade quilts.  Her mother has made a beautiful star quilt with aqua minky on the back.  I have no doubt this little one will have lots of quilts made for her over the years.  Who knows we may have a 3rd generation quilter in our future.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Baby Girl Quilts

Now that I've given my daughter the quilts I made for her unborn daughter, I can share them with everyone else. 




This one is a disappearing Nine Patch that I did in Amish colors. I was running out of time before her No. CA shower and it came together very quickly.
This one was really fun to make. Worked on it at PIQF. It's the first time I've tried to do the jigsaw puzzle pattern on a quilt. I really like how it looks. I gave her this one at her So. CA baby shower. Also made her a sun dress for Baby Girl for late next summer.