Friday, October 31, 2014

finish it up Friday

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

Just a few things to share today....
I made a pair of pincushions (for gifts) using the tiniest of feed sack scraps. No fabric, especially feed sacks, should go to waste!!! :) The smaller pin cushion finishes at a touch over 3". These were made using a "quilt-as-you-go" technique and then I filled them with crushed walnut shells. They have a nice weight/feel to them and they could double as bean bags if you were in a pinch. (Because that happens every day, right?) They are scrap project #93/101.
 
My trees! pattern got a facelift! These patterns are now in print (available for wholesale orders) and the shiny new PDF version is available in my craftsy store, as well as my big cartel shop. This is the last of my patterns that needed major updating, so I'm thrilled with this finish! It's been a LONG journey.
And while this is not a finish, it's one step in the right direction! A pieced quilt back for a long time WIP. I LOVE how it turned out and it may cause me to start yet another quilt. And so it goes....
 
Since I'm nearing the end of my 101 scrap project challenge (only 8 more to go!!!) I am wracking my brain for what my next crazy challenge could be. I'm open to any suggestions!
 
Now it's your turn! Please link up your finishes for the week. Thanks for joining me for finish it up Friday!
finish it up Friday, 10/31/14
1. Smooth Sailing  76. Lynn @ Cats in the Cupboard  
2. Pieces of Cotton  77. The Little Red Hen  
3. Karin @ Leigh Laurel  78. Shelley @The Carpenters Daughter who Quilts  
4. Kat & Cat Quilts  79. Nann: Heartstrings Challenge  
5. svetlana@sotakhandmade  80. Variations on a Bouquet of Hydrangeas  
6. Rachel @ Snippets of Sweetness  81. Margaret @ Pieces of My Heart  
7. alidiza  82. Celestial Spheres | Factotum of Arts  
8. Wonky Log Cabin Tute  83. Nat @ Made in Home  
9. Orderly and Liberated Flying Geese  84. ABC Quilt @ Pretty Little Quilts  
10. The Marmite Block  85. Angie in SoCal  
11. Her First Quilt  86. Daniela of blockMquilts.com  
12. GRACE AND FAVOUR  87. Rachel @ Quilt Or Dare  
13. Charlotte@GrammieQs  88. Charlotte's gRACE for a Cure  
14. Michelle @ From Bolt to Beauty  89. Paula@TheSassyQuilter  
15. Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs  90. beth@lovelaughquilt  
16. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  91. Melissa G  
17. Mari @ The Academic Quilter  92. Beth @ Hello Quilty Lady  
18. Megan: Sew Stitching Cute  93. Beth @Hello Quilty Lady - Halloween  
19. dreamworthy quilts  94. Wendys Quilts and more  
20. Cristina @ The Quilted Mitten  95. Scrap-A-Palooza!  
21. Jayne ~ Twiggy & Opal  96. DIY Liberty London Patchwork Tote Bag  
22. Heather @ Modern Parti Quilts  97. DIY Quilted Jacket  
23. Iris @ crazydutchbirdquilts  98. rebecca  
24. Karen  99. Caryl @ cinnamon holiday workshop  
25. Christmas Crazy Quilt @ MouseInMyPocket  100. Cathy - A Quilting Chick  
26. Katy @ KatyQuilts  101. Frankie Carson  
27. Melissa @ my fabric relish  102. Judy@Quilt Paradigm  
28. Jelly roll@Augustsnow  103. Preeti  
29. Cheri d'Amour | Factotum of Arts  104. JanineMarie: boot inserts  
30. cathy@blueberrypatch  105. cath@wombatquilts  
31. bee @ Buzzing Around  106. Jana Machado  
32. Dhia @Peach Patch Quilts  107. Amanda @ Everyday Fray  
33. Vera @ Negligent style  108. Kate @ katiemaequilts  
34. High Tea Quilt Finish in Batiks  109. Clare Moore  
35. Brenda@scrapsandstrings  110. Kathy@KayakQuilting  
36. paper plane pillow @ veni vidi vicky  111. More Thimble Pips and How-to make them  
37. BQF mini - paint it  112. Tina G @ ModGeometry | Quilt Market  
38. Esther @ ipatchandquilt  113. Sarah @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict  
39. Becky in KCMO  114. Mary Poppins@Penny's Purls  
40. CHENILLE edge RECEIVING blankets  115. Colorful Fabriholic  
41. Rustique SEW TOGETHER BAG  116. I QUILT FOR FUN  
42. SILKY SQUISHY Baby Blankie  117. Ginny  
43. Kim @ Ties That Bind Quilting  118. SewPsychd easy granny square quilt! Woot  
44. ORANGE PEEL Flimsy  119. Patch the Giraffe  
45. Vanity Case  120. Sue @ lappteknik  
46. Denise Russell  121. Rita@PinPrickedFingers  
47. Kim S. @ Leland Ave Studios  122. Leanne @ Crystalbrook Cottage  
48. FABRIC COVERED QUILT DESIGN NOTEBOOKS  123. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  
49. Janeen@QuiltArtDesigns  124. Heidi @RedLetterQuilts  
50. Blogger Quilt Festival entries & voting  125. Maria Shell @ Tales of a Stitcher  
51. Color Wheel @ just Quilts  126. Cathy in Ontario  
52. Katherine@SewMeSomethingGood  127. Bassinet and Mattress @ motenema  
53. Our Busy Little Bunch  128. Judy@Quilt Paradigm Off Course  
54. Jennie @ Porch Swing Quilts  129. Nana  
55. Vintage Happy Weekender  130. Karen @ Small Town Quilter  
56. Laura  131. Terri Faust Quilts  
57. Debbie @ A Quilter's Table  132. Scrappy Stars  
58. Bee My Honey Runners @ BusyHandsQuilts  133. Alissa  
59. Ruth @Stitching Impressions  134. Dresden Quilter  
60. Quilting is more fun than Housework  135. Monkey Needle  
61. Rachel @ Farm Gal Designs  136. Corrie @ Mountain Stitches  
62. Amanda @ fabric engineer  137. Pauline  
63. Ginger - Teal and Grey Star  138. Caroline @ Caroline's Craftiness  
64. Lindas giveaway  139. Sarah @ Things I Make  
65. Vikki @ Miss Muffet Quilts  140. Vicki@A Quilter's Mission  
66. Just Another Quilter  141. Stacey @SLOstudio - Neutral curves quilt  
67. Barbara  142. Space for the Butterflies: Autumnal Hoot  
68. Shannon w/ Punkin Wunkin Quilt Part 5  143. Marina-Quilt+  
69. Georgi @ The shy one sews  144. Sewfrench  
70. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  145. Julia in Mississippi  
71. Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation  146. Lisa @ simpledream2.  
72. Alycia @ Quiltygirl  147. Alison @ Little Bunny Quilts  
73. Dee  148. snips  
74. Erin @ Why Not Sew?  149. Quilt Doodle  
75. Quiltineering - The Butterfly Quilt  

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

I survived quilt market

I had the chance to attend quilt market in Houston over the weekend. I was gone for nearly 5 days, which is a LONG time for this homebody! Despite the drama-filled trip home, I made it back in one piece. My suitcase got lost (eep!) but it finally arrived on my doorstep (37 hours later) thanks to the UPS guy. I wasn't so worried about my clothes inside, but the fabric....THAT would have been hard to live without. Ha!
The highlight of quilt market is always the people! I got to meet/see people in real life that I've known on-line for years and years. It was so, so great!

Other things that I loved:
This stunning display of red and white quilts. I wish I would have spent more time looking at them. They were truly amazing.
I made this mini quilt for a friend, who was also at market, so I got to hand deliver it. I didn't know that it would fit into the market/show theme so well, but it just goes to show you that red and white is ALWAYS a good idea! :) The mini measures about 8 1/2" x 11 1/2". Each of those little blocks are about 1/2" finished. "About" being the key word. I am NOT a precision piecer.
I got to see my wonderful friend Tara and meet her adorable baby! He is the sweetest! I made him a little bib out of scraps that were originally Tara's, but they have been in my possession for the last few years. It was delightful to sew them up into a bib for her little guy. (I used this tutorial for the bib, but I tweaked the shape just a little bit to make it larger toward the bottom.)
(The bib is scrap project # 92/101!)
I roomed with and helped the ever-so-cute Vanessa of V and Co. with her booth set up. It was SO fun to hang out with her! The behind the scenes glimpse of what it takes to put on quilt market was a little bit staggering. It was certainly impressive and eye opening. Everyone works so hard!!!
Out of all the new fabric that I saw, this is the stuff that I am most excited about. The amazing Jen Kingwell has designed a line of fabric called Gardenvale for Moda. I absolutely love her scrappy style and her new fabric is sooooo good! I didn't get a photo of her whole booth (total oversight) but I did snap a photo of this quilt made from her new fabric line.
I absolutely love it! Layers and layers of scrappy quilts made by Jen were a sight to behold. I am going to try my best not to hoard the new fabric, but actually use it! We will see how that goes. :)
 
I could go on and on, but it's time to get back to the sewing machine! It's so good to be home.

Friday, October 24, 2014

another divided basket

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

Last Saturday I had the opportunity to take a class from the ever-so-lovely Anna of Noodlehead. She taught her divided basket class at the Minneapolis Modern Quilt Guild. It was wonderful to have a full day dedicated to sewing with few other distractions. You know it's bad when you have to take a class so you have time to sew! (hahaha!)
The divided basket is a fun pattern to sew up! I actually took my time for once, making deliberate decisions every step of the way--rather than trying to speed my way through things and try to make 100 of them. It was a nice change of pace! I also liked having sewing time with friends...my fabric choices were better because I had their input. It was a fun, fun day and I have an awesome divided basket to show for it. I'm already using it for scrap storage, which, I am sure, comes as no surprise!
 
I had a few other finishes this week, but they are gifts that I will be hand delivering when I am at quilt market in Houston (!!!) so I will have to wait to share them next week.
 
Now, it's your turn! Please link up your finishes. Thanks, as always, for joining me for finish it up Friday!
finish it up Friday, 10/24/14
1. Heather P  62. Megan: Sew Stitching Cute  
2. Karin @ Leigh Laurel  63. AMH Honeycomb Quilt  
3. Darcy @ Modern Cozy  64. Plaid Pumpkins  
4. Kate  65. Marla @ SewHungry  
5. Purple andLime  66. Shelley @The Carpenters Daughter who Quilts  
6. ann @ anniemacoriginal.com  67. Heidi @ Buttons and Butterflies  
7. Entering the Bloggers Quilt Festival  68. tubakk, Norway  
8. Nancy@PugMomQuilts  69. Autumn friends @ Quiltawhile  
9. JanineMarie @ quiltsfromthelittlehouse  70. kathie@inspiredbyantiquequilts  
10. Mari @ The Academic Quilter  71. Mannequin Pin Cushion  
11. Mihaela@ abeeautifulday.blogspot.com  72. Elena - Cosiendo Sueños  
12. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  73. Fabric Scrap Quilted Pouch  
13. The Colorful Fabriholic  74. Lana  
14. Huntspatch Quilts  75. Crossback Apron by Crafty Planner  
15. Ginger - Wonky Aqua and Red Sampler  76. London Weekender  
16. We're Cover Girls!  77. Stash Clearing and more pillowcases  
17. Heather @ Modern Parti Quilts  78. Sew Cherry Grannies  
18. alidiza  79. Elsie's Favorite Tutorial & TFWPC Update  
19. Weekend Charmer Baby Quilt  80. Karisma @ littleopihicrafts  
20. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  81. Wendys Quilts and more  
21. Christmas Crazy Quilt @ MouseInMyPocket  82. Christine's Spools  
22. http://dreamworthyquilts.blogspot.com/2014/10/deana-bloggers-quilt-festival-entry-1.html  83. baby quilt - whatknotgirls  
23. Blue Moth: Liberty Coin Purse  84. Karen @ runsewfun  
24. Hand Tied Flannel Snuggly  85. Gemini Jen NZ Kate Spain quilt  
25. SewCraftyJenn Technicolor Dreams Reveal!  86. cath@wombatquilts  
26. Cloud9 Fabrics Cirrus Solids HST Blocks  87. Maartje in Amsterdam  
27. Fabric Shopping in Seville  88. Molli Sparkles  
28. Tisha @ quiltytherapy  89. Alice @Blossomquilts  
29. Quilterchick Designs  90. Quilt Market Moccasin BOM  
30. Mary Stori  91. Elmo finish  
31. Karen  92. Stephanie  
32. Lizzie Lenard Vintage Sewing  93. Clare Moore  
33. Kate @ katiemaequilts  94. Kate @ Thread Everywhere  
34. Honeycomb Hexagons @ Kat & Cat Quilts  95. Quilting is more fun than Housework  
35. Amanda @ The Cozy Pumpkin  96. Tina @ Seaside Stitches  
36. Dana @ Waterpenny  97. Sarah @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict  
37. Baby DOUBLE WEDDING RING quilt  98. DQ's Quilts  
38. Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs  99. Jess @ Quilty Habit  
39. Jean Burke  100. Simplest Potholder  
40. Triangle Jewels @ Lisa in Port Hope  101. Jeni B Quilts  
41. BACON Quilt  102. Stacey @SLOstudio - Hexie trivet  
42. Ruth @ CB Crafty Corner  103. Lisa @ Simple Dreams  
43. LAVENDER TRIANGLE QUILT  104. Sweet Bamboo  
44. ARROW QUILT FINISH  105. Terri Faust Quilts  
45. Photo printing on fabric  106. Mini Quilt Completed  
46. Our Busy Little Bunch  107. Dona@grateful4quilting  
47. Baby News!! :: Porcupinestew  108. Painted Baby Quilt  
48. Katy @ KatyQuilts  109. Liz @ LizzyClips Design  
49. Little Quarter Log Cabin {Finish}  110. Another Little Bear @ LoGoQuilts  
50. Janeen@QuiltArtDesigns  111. Kirsty@Bonjour - Halloween Treat Bags  
51. What's One More Project.  112. Francesca @ SGQ  
52. Emmajane @stitchandpieces  113. Christmas Corner -October 2014  
53. Sarah @ Craftbite  114. Esther F.  
54. Ruth @Stitching Impressions  115. Margaret  
55. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  116. Francine - Mochawildchild  
56. Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation  117. Dee  
57. Jana Machado: Night Sky quilt along  118. Lovely and Enough: Fresh Starts II  
58. Shannon w/ Punkin Wunkin Quilt Part 4  119. Eulalia Isabel  
59. beth@lovelaughquilt  120. Strip & Flip Baby Quilt  
60. Memories of Quilts Past  121. Wendi w/ jelly roll quilt  
61. Kim @PersimonDreams  122. Bernie & Needle and Foot  

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Monday, October 20, 2014

sew together bag (with modifications)

I made yet another sew together bag! (This is my 5th one in less than a year.) It was a gift for my friend Brianne, who had a birthday last week. When I took the photos I had to laugh, because it looks like they were taken in black and white, but don't be fooled, they ARE in full color. That girl loves some gray! :)
I used my friend Steffani's zipper end modifications, which I explain in more detail below. The tab ends makes the assembly a little bit easier...which is welcome! 4 zippers in one pouch is nothing to shake a stick at. This is the first sew together bag that I've made where I didn't break or bend a needle. Practice makes better!
I had fun picking out the fabrics...mixing and matching ones that I knew she would like. I love the little bits of aqua in the pockets--it adds a nice contrast.
This is scrap project # 91/101! Only 10 more to go!

Now, for the modifications...as I said earlier, I learned these from my friend Steffani and are
used here with permission. (Thanks Steffani!)
For each 9" zipper cut a piece of fabric 1 3/4" x 3". (left)
Fold in half lengthwise, then in half again toward the center. (center)
Fold in half again, so the raw edges are hidden inside. Press well. (right)
Take each strip of fabric and cut in half as shown. (bottom)

Cut each 9"zipper down to 8 3/4". Be SO careful after you shorten the zipper. Do not slide the zipper off the end!!! (It's a painful lesson...)
Sew the tab end on as shown.
Do the same thing for the other end of the zipper.
Trim tabs equal to the width of the zipper. Insert zippers according to the pattern directions.
I hope that helps and makes sense! If you have any questions, I will try to answer them in the comments.
 
Oh, and THANK YOU SO MUCH for all your kind comments on my latest quilt. I read and appreciate each and every one! You guys are the best! :)
 
Happy Monday to you!

Friday, October 17, 2014

"you can't rush art" quilt finished!

Welcome to finish it up Friday!

I finished my quilt! This one took me on quite a journey. It feels so personal and like such a milestone for reasons I can't express. I will say, however, that I am absolutely pleased with how it turned out. I think the amount of photos to follow prove that. :)


 




 

 
The top is made up of 100% scraps. Mainly Kona cottons, but several other brands make an appearance including a few shot cottons and a few Oakshott scraps.
Spiral quilting was done in a light gray Aurifil thread (color 2600).
Binding is Kona Pepper.
Finished size approximately 70" x 90".
Heavily inspired by Gee's Bend quilts. (Obviously, right?)

This is scrap project #90/101!

Now it's your turn! Please link up your finishes for the week. Thank you for joining me for finish it up Friday!
Finish it up Friday, 10/17/14
1. Kat & Cat Quilts  70. Frankie Carson  
2. Eva-Bambi-Johansson  71. Liberty London Patchwork Tote Bag  
3. Sudoku Quilt Tutorial  72. Liberty London Patchwork Top  
4. Alycia @ Quiltygirl  73. cath@wombatquilts  
5. Melissa @ Happy Quilting  74. Sew Crafty Jenn  
6. Jayne ~ Twiggy & Opal  75. Green Cheese Quilting  
7. Vera @ Negligent style  76. Adrianne @ On the Windy Side  
8. Mari @ The Academic Quilter  77. On the Windy Side: Tote bag  
9. Feedsack Fun!  78. Taryn (forkandneedle)  
10. Melissa @ my fabric relish  79. Amanda @ fabric engineer  
11. kathie@inspiredbyantiquequilts  80. Beth @ Cooking Up Quilts  
12. Megan @ Crooked Tail Crafts  81. Wendys Quilts and more  
13. Michelle @ From Bolt to Beauty  82. Casandra @ Made Down South  
14. Judy@Quilt Paradigm  83. Paula@TheSassyQuilter  
15. Denim Quilt @ goldshoegirl  84. Novelty Fabrics @ Dresden Lane  
16. Emmajane @ stitch and pieces  85. Charlotte's gRACE for a Cure  
17. Color Riot - Belinda  86. Tina @ Seaside Stitches  
18. Amy Butler Diamonds  87. Charlotte@GrammieQs  
19. Jasmine @ Quilt Kisses  88. Jess @ Quilty Habit  
20. Shelley @The Carpenters Daughter who Quilts  89. Lisa @ simpledream2.  
21. Alex @ teaginny designs  90. Allice @Blossomquilts  
22. Marla @ SewHungry  91. Julie @ Julie's Quilts  
23. Grace and Favour  92. Muv @ Lizzie Lenard Vintage Sewing  
24. Rainbow Sparkler @ BusyHandsQuilts  93. pat in wi  
25. cathy@blueberrypatch  94. Cathy @ A Quilting Chick  
26. Snowcatcher  95. Karen at runsewfun  
27. Maria@Raspberry Jam  96. Learning to love my Bernina.....Lesson 3  
28. Lavendar METRO RINGS Quilt  97. Kim @PersimonDreams  
29. Flo @ Butterfly Quilting  98. crazyquilt  
30. Chenille Edged Receiving Blankets  99. Piggy Apron ~Corrie @ Mountain Stitches  
31. NAVY & Yellow METRO RINGS Baby Quilt  100. Alissa  
32. Beth  101. Heather @ Modern Parti Quilts  
33. Mary Stori  102. Sister Act  
34. ashley @wasntquiltinaday  103. Tanya Quilts in CO  
35. Becca @bryanhousequilts  104. For the Love of an Old Quilt  
36. Our Busy Little Bunch  105. sally from Sally's Angelworks  
37. Quilting is more fun than Housework  106. Jeni B Quilts  
38. Simply Pieced: Garden Lattice  107. gina @ Party of 8  
39. Nann  108. Gemini Jen NZ Kate Spain quilt  
40. Fabric Coffee Sleeves | Ants to Sugar  109. Crafty Ashley B  
41. MOLLYB * chain of hearts quilt  110. Serena @ SewGiving Foxy Quilt  
42. Karin @ Leigh Laurel  111. Rene' Creates  
43. a maiden hair fern: pink plus  112. Debbie  
44. Ginger - Star Wall Hanging  113. Lucy Beth Greene  
45. Jennie @ Porch Swing Quilts  114. Sea Glass/MuddlingThrough  
46. Debbie @ A Quilter's Table  115. I dew quilting  
47. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  116. beth@lovelaughquilt  
48. Jo's Country Junction  117. dona@grateful4quilting  
49. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  118. Bower bird patch: Soul Blossoms  
50. Kid Sized Doctor Bag  119. SarahZ@CedarForkStitches  
51. Katy @ KatyQuilts  120. Nancy@PugMomQuilts  
52. Christmas Apron  121. 3 day week end  
53. Fall Apron  122. Erica @ Kitchen Table Quilting  
54. Janeen@QuiltArtDesigns  123. Giving @ Renewing Mrs. Sew & Sew  
55. WIP Broken Frames Flimsy  124. Georgi @ The shy one sews  
56. Kate @ katiemaequilts  125. Bamboo Lace Scarf @ LoGoQuilts  
57. Finished charity top  126. Marina-Quilt+  
58. October Cloudy Day  127. Afton @ Quilting Mod  
59. Lisa at The Quilting Bird  128. Space for the Butterflies: Baby Yours  
60. Amsterdam, a tulip quilt by just Quilts  129. Around the world @Zarkadia  
61. Modern Handcraft  130. Jennifer @ Glinda Quilts  
62. syglad  131. Nesta @ Ella and Nesta's Little Room  
63. Rita@PinPrickedFingers  132. Stephie @ Dawn Chorus Studio  
64. More Finishes @ Pin Pricked Fingers  133. tumbler flag  
65. grace linker  134. Amy@IndigoCottageQuilts  
66. Lynn W @ catsinthecupboard  135. Jeni B Quilts  
67. Happy Christmas wall hanging  136. Patch the Giraffe  
68. Ruth @Stitching Impressions  137. Rachel @Around the Blocks  
69. Katie @ Good Golly Ginger  138. Mini Quilts  

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Machine Quitling 101: batting

It's high time I get back to my machine quilting 101 series and finish it up! I have a few more topics to cover. Today's topic is batting. I've been putting off writing this post for a L O N G time, because it's so much to cover, but I'm going to give it a shot. Here goes!
First off, when selecting a batting, read the labels! There is so much information on the label: fiber content, maximum stitch distance, care/washing directions, loft, shrinkage, whether it is ideal for machine or hand quilting, etc. These are all things to consider when choosing a batting.
When I first started quilting, I used polyester batting. Those quilts are still around and they have held up surprisingly well over the years. In fact, these are used every day (I actually snatched these off of beds for the photo) and they are some of my family's favorites! Eventually I switched to Warm & Natural/Warm & White. After about 200 quilts, I got kind of sick of using the same type of batting all the time. (Can you imagine?) One of the main reasons I wanted a change was because the fold lines in my quilts were so pronounced. I experimented with many different batting options. Do you know what? I think I'm back to where I started. Figures!

After my Warm & White phase, I purchased a bolt of Nature's Touch by Pellon. It is 100% cotton batting and it's fairly dense. It is even heavier than Warm & White-which I think is pretty heavy-and it tends to shrink a bit more than most battings that I've used. (The package says 3-5% shrinkage is expected.) This isn't really a problem, as long as you plan ahead. If you are making a quilt that needs to fit a bed, make the quilt a few inches larger to compensate for shrinkage, because it's better to be safe than sorry! This is a good all purpose batting and it is definitely my go-to batting when I do spiral quilting. I've had great success with it, even on a king size quilt, so I'm sticking with it.

Price point and availability: I bought a roll of it which was 25 yards (that's a bit of a commitment) when it was on sale at JoAnn's, so it ended up being about $5/yard (a few years ago). It also comes pre-packaged which avoids the cutting line and it is a bit cheaper than buying it by the yard. I think the sales on the pre-packaged BOLTS are worth taking advantage of.

Most recently I bought a (25 yard) roll of Soft n Crafty batting by Fairfield at JoAnn's. It is considerably lighter weight than both Warm & White and Nature's Touch. Soft n Crafty is easy to work with and has a nice crinkle effect after washing. I used it in the quilt shown above, and loved the results, especially for a baby quilt. It is also 100% cotton. The shrinkage is less than 3%. I think it is a good and economical option for making charity or "everyday" quilts. Since it is on the lighter side, it is a great option for spring and summer quilts.

Price point and availability: I bought this on a super sale last January at JoAnn's and it ended up being about $4/yard for 90" wide batting. You really can't beat that price!

Quilter's Dream batting is wonderful! It is very high quality and I've only seen it sold in quilt shops. (It is available on line, as well.) There are many options of quilter's dream batting, but I like the request weight 100% cotton batting. It is thin and warm without being heavy. It quilts up beautifully. I have only worked with it a little bit, but when I did, I was impressed. Shrinkage is minimal. I think this type will be my next bolt purchase. (What can I say, I like to have lots of batting on hand!)

Price point and availability: It's a bit more expensive than some batting, but the quality can't be ignored. Again, I've only seen it in quilt shops. It comes in white and cream, but my LQS only carries the cream. I wish I could get it in bright white locally.

Hobbs 80/20 is another batting that I've used off and on. It has a bit of a loft to it, so I've had some troubles with it shifting when trying to straight line quilt, but I've also had some success. I used a bit of each in this quilt and I love the texture! The stitching is more defined because of the loft and it quilts up beautifully. It washes and dries a bit flatter than you might expect, but in a good way. It's on the lighter side, so perfect for spring/summer quilts. I am extra careful when I baste, because this batting shifts a bit more than 100% cotton battings that I've used. It may be prone to puckering on the back just a bit more for that reason, but the puckers can be avoided by quilting carefully and keeping an eye on the back as you quilt. Shrinkage is estimated between 3-5%.

Price point and availability: I've purchased this type of batting at quilt shops and at JoAnn's. There IS a difference in quality between the two. The product I've bought in quilt shops was of better quality that the product purchased at JoAnn's. (I have no idea how that works and I don't claim to.) But, I have personal experience of getting a noticeably better product at my local quilt shop.

If I had to use one and only one type of batting, it would be Warm & White. It's just a good basic batting. Not too expensive, but not too cheap. The quality is just fine. It works well for straight line quilting or for free motion quilting. It is low loft, but still warm. Substantial, but not bulky. It is 87.5% cotton and 12.5% polypropylene. It has an approximate shrinkage of 3%. It's a good basic staple, like having flour in your pantry. :)

I get a lot of questions about wool batting, so I had to see what it was all about. I tried Wool premier batting by Pellon for the first time this spring. I put it in this quilt, which I haven't washed or dried yet, but I am anxious to do so to see what happens. I like it, but I can't see using it all my quilts. I think it's a great option for a special quilt here and there. Wool is warm but lightweight. It is a natural fiber, so breathes while it keeps you warm. It is loftier (1/4") than most batting I use, so the quilting is more pronounced. The wool that I used had some visible fibers in it, which could show through if I had a lot of light fabrics in the quilt. I don't think I will have any troubles with it, but it's something to consider. I think wool battings vary quite a bit by manufacturer. This particular brand says there is 0-3% shrinkage.

I tried bamboo batting, and just once, for a baby quilt. It was expensive ($9.99 yard/45" wide) and while it was soft when basting and working with it, after washing I wasn't impressed. It didn't seem as soft as cotton batting would be after washing. So, while I didn't feel like it ruined the quilt, I don't foresee myself using it in the future. (I only used one brand of bamboo batting, so my experience is limited.)

One more word about poly batting. It's not something I would recommend for every quilt, but if you are going for a throw back, cozy, warm, tied quilt, I would recommend poly batting for that. The one drawback is that it really doesn't breathe well. But other than that, it has a nice poof and it is cozy. I slept under one of these types of quilts when I was a little girl, so I may have a soft spot for them.

This may seem like common sense, but still I think it should be noted. When using white fabric in a quilt, use white batting. A creamy colored batting will tone down the white, but a bright white batting will enhance the look of your white quilt top. It DOES make a difference!

At the end of the day, I would say experiment with different batting and see what you like best! Take notes on what you like and what you don't. There are certainly a lot of options out there and I've only reviewed the few that I've worked with. I hope that it has been helpful!

Friday, October 10, 2014

"you can't rush art" quilt top

I'm quite excited that this quilt top is finally finished. I am no where close to running out of solid scraps, but I was growing tired of adding "just one more row". I think that happened about 3-4 times before I felt like it was done. The quilt top measures about 70" x 90". That is one big lap quilt! It makes me wonder if I should trade in my king size design wall for something smaller? Hahaha!
It was definitely a labor of love and perseverance. But totally worth it! (The quilt is sideways in the photo, because my quilt holders are only so tall, (ha!) but you get the idea....)

Did you know? I started Finish it up Friday three years ago this month? It's so crazy to think that we've been at it for that long. I appreciate you being a part of the journey as we work toward our finishes together! SO....thank YOU, as always, for being a part of Finish it up Friday!

finish it up Friday, 10/10/14
1. Eva-Bambi-Jhanssono  66. Michelle's Romantic Tangle  
2. Sophie - A Shocking Finish  67. Jo's Country Junction  
3. Megan @ Crooked Tail Crafts  68. Janeen@QuiltArtDesigns  
4. I QUILT FOR FUN  69. Julie @ That's Sew Julie  
5. Plaid Progresses  70. Jenn @ A Quarter Inch from the Edge  
6. Nicole @ Mama Love Quilts  71. Mihaela  
7. Infinity Scarf:: Porcupinestew  72. Kate @ katiemaequilts  
8. svetlana@sotakhandmade  73. DIY Liberty London Patchwork Tote Bag  
9. Gunilla in Sweden  74. Terri Faust Quilts  
10. inspired by antique quilts, kathie  75. On the Wild Side  
11. re•engineered :: "postage" stamp quilt  76. Birds of My Neighborhood  
12. Nancy@PugMomQuilts  77. hydeeann @ spish splash stashl  
13. Shelley @The Carpenters Daughter who Quilts  78. dreamworthy  
14. KatyQuilts  79. Melissa G  
15. Judy@Quilt Paradigm  80. Heidi @ Buttons and Butterflies  
16. MOLLY B rainbow churn dash  81. Linda  
17. Avalon Sampler  82. Alice @ Blossom Quilt  
18. Dedra  83. Jess @ Quilty Habit  
19. Amanda @ The Cozy Pumpkin  84. Jen - fireworks quilt  
20. Dark Rainbow Star Quilt @ just Quilts  85. Cheryl @ Meadow Mist Designs  
21. Julia in Mississippi  86. Heather @ Modern Parti Quilts  
22. Janet @ Simply Pieced  87. Neighbourhood Finish | Factotum of Arts  
23. Emmajane @ stitch and pieces  88. Wendys Quilts and more  
24. Christine's Blue Log Cabin  89. Angie in SoCal  
25. Adding Dimension to Quilts - Part 1  90. Beth @ Cooking Up Quilts  
26. West Wind Quilt @ pink flamingo quilts  91. Karol-Ann @ sewkalico Rose hex finish  
27. Tuesday Archives Linky...stop by!  92. Steph Blair Sews: Happy Me  
28. Jane in Kansas  93. 3 Graduation quilts  
29. Heather's Blog  94. Forest Glen Satchel finish - Lisa  
30. Erica @ Kitchen Table Quilting  95. Gemini Jen NZ String of Pearls  
31. Carla@Grace and Favour  96. Patch the Giraffe  
32. Ruth @Stitching Impressions  97. Quilt top by CJ  
33. Pillowcases and 3 Giveaways!!!  98. Mindy: In the Spirit of Halloween  
34. Peter Pan Collar:: Porcupinestew  99. Mari @ The Academic Quilter  
35. Nesta @ Ella and Nesta's Little Room  100. Alison@thechainpiecer  
36. Christmas Medallion by Good Golly Ginger  101. Auction Quilt @ Penny's Purls  
37. Fall Zing Runner @ Cora's Quilts  102. My spiral quilting  
38. 241 Tote by Good Golly Ginger  103. OMBRE TRIANGLES QUILT  
39. Cold Hands, Warm Hearts @ CQ  104. Karen @ Small Town Quilter  
40. Ben's Quilt @ Kat & Cat Quitls  105. Maggie @ a gus a gaggle and a girly  
41. Buttonholes:A Batik Quilt Finish  106. a finished embroidery  
42. Lorna @ Sew Fresh Quilts  107. Dona@grateful4quilting  
43. Jen @ Stitchified  108. Little Finishes @ LoGoQuilts  
44. Belinda - Breast Cancer Quilt  109. Alissa  
45. Karin @ Leigh Laurel  110. Lucy Beth Greene  
46. syglad  111. Sarah C.  
47. Snowcatcher  112. Judy@Quilt Paradigm  
48. Vera @ Negligent style  113. Christmas tree skirt  
49. Kate  114. walking with my bernina750qe  
50. Laurie @ Dresden Lane  115. Maria@Raspberry Jam  
51. Quilting is more fun than Housework  116. sally from Sally's Angelworks  
52. The Inside Stori - Mary Stori  117. Casandra @ Made Down South  
53. sylvi  118. Carrie  
54. Simple Sewendipity  119. Jasmine @ Quilt Kisses  
55. Sew Crafty Jenn  120. Vicki @ A Quilter's Mission  
56. Dee  121. Molli Sparkles  
57. Bernie @ Needle and Foot  122. spoke wheel scarf tutorial moniquesmess  
58. alidiza  123. the colour purple  
59. lindasquiltmania  124. Frankie Carson  
60. Shannon w/ Punkin Wunkin Quilt Part 2  125. Maria Shell @ Tales of a Stitcher  
61. Thimble Pips @ Super Mom - No Cape!  126. Paula@TheSassyQuilter  
62. Beth  127. Marina-Quilt+  
63. Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation  128. Julie @ Wannabequilter  
64. karen @CapitolaQuilter  129. Red and White Finish  
65. Rachel @ Quiltineering  

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Wednesday, October 08, 2014

oh clementine pillow

Guess what? I made another pillow! Aren't you shocked?
I started with an oh clementine charm pack from the lovely Alison of Cluck Cluck Sew. Then, I added a healthy dose of scraps from overflowing bins to round things out. (I'm nothing if not predictable, right?) I love the color and fabric combination that I ended up using. I plan to use this as a teaching tool at my upcoming "Make Good Choices" workshop at Modern Textiles on Saturday. See, I HAD to make it! The pillow cover measures about 20" square or so. AND...it's scrap project #89/101.

Last night as I was trying to fall asleep I started thinking of 10 reasons why I love to make pillows:
1. They are small, so they are a nearly instant gratification project....easy to finish in a day or even in a long afternoon of sewing.

2. They are a good way to play with a fabric line (or fabrics scraps) that you may have, but in a limited amount.

3. They are a good way to play with a technique that is new to you. (I tried a slightly different technique for making half square triangles and I liked it a lot!)

4. They use up scraps of batting. (Who doesn't have plenty of those laying around?)

5. They make good gifts (if you are able to part with them).

6. They are a quick way to freshen up/change up a room.

7. They are good for napping, obviously! (Oh, a nap....now that's a great idea.)

8. The pillow cover itself is much more compact to store than a quilt. (We know that in some households that could be a problem.)

9. The more you make, the better they look as a collection. (Who needs to sit on the couch anyway?)

and my favorite reason of all....

10. It's fun to watch my husband to launch them off the bed every night. (For some reason he doesn't see the need for 13 pillows on the bed?)


Disclaimers:
This is not my entire throw pillow collection, although it is a large part of it.
They are normally scattered around the house, I just rounded these up for the photo.
My husband doesn't launch pillows off the bed EVERY night, but there is a lot of muttering about why one would need to have so many pillows on the bed.
(We literally have 10 bed size pillows on our bed at this time.)
I MAY have a pillow problem and apparently it's not exclusive to throw pillows.
I don't plan on seeking help for this problem any time soon.
My husband has come to accept it.
For that I am very thankful.