Showing posts with label saltwater d9patch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label saltwater d9patch. Show all posts
Thursday, January 31, 2013
My Helper
Meet Murphy. Murphy loves quilts. Even if they are currently being quilted. If you look at the top of the picture, you can just see the fmq foot of my machine. While I was working on this quilt (quilting it in the Seafoam pattern from Angela Walter's book- aka the best quilting book ever), he decided to jump on my lap and visit me. As soon as he saw the quilt on my lap he settled right in... and all quilting stopped. He was just so happy! And he never wants to sit on my lap. He wants to be with me and next to me, but rarely ever wants to be on me. How could I deny that cuddley little kitty a chance to snuggle :)
Do you have any quilting "helpers"?
Friday, January 25, 2013
Basting
I'm lucky. I know I am. When my fiancee and I moved to Central Florida we decided to rent a 3 bedroom house, giving us a master bedroom, a guest room, and allowing me to have a dedicated sewing room. As luck would have it, it is also the only room in the house that the owners decided to forgo carpet- giving me a perfect basting spot! The room is a little small so basting big quilts is still a pain, but this little lap size quilt was a perfect fit (after I moved out the coffee table that doubles as a cutting table).
My favorite basting trick! I think I figured this out on the first quilt I basted, though I won't assume I am the first to come up with this. It certainly does help though. I use a crochet hook to hold the bottom part of the safety pin, then I just have to push down on the top part and pull the hook to close the pin. Definitely saves the fingers when there is a lot of basting to be done.
Do you have any tips or tricks for basting?
A peek at my sewing space. A little cramped sometimes, but a HUGE step up from my last sewing area (a tiny bistro table that held my sewing machine and nothing else. When quilting, I would pull a chair next to the table and lay the quilt on it to help distribute the weight.
This quilt- made primarily of Tula Pink Salt Water prints- will be going to live with my mom when it is finished. She is redoing her living room for the second time in four months and requested new quilts. I believe her exact wording was "if you make me new quilts, I'll give you back the two I swiped the last time I visited."
Do you have any tips or tricks for basting?
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