I need to make my co-teacher a name quilt to hang on the wall. Yes, I know it is a little late in the year, but she is the third one I've had this year and I have finally decided she is here to stay! I sent her some fabric color schemes and she likes this one...pinks, purples and a dark gray.
Her name contains about 10 letters so there will be a wide variety of batiks used in the project. This should keep me busy this weekend. Happy Quilting to you all!
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Sunday, April 24, 2011
The WRONG way to Mod Mosaic...
Ok....so the whole thing with the Mod Mosaic block is that it is free-form, improv, uses up your scraps, etc. So I decide that I might make a Mod Mosaic panel quilt (about 15" by 50") for my classroom--but not from scraps. I recently bought a bunch of Meadowsweet fat quarters and I wanted to use those--but not waste any (I'm allergic to fabric waste). This lead me to the Freezer Paper Technique that completely goes against the improv-y Mod Mosaic theme (please don't let Oh, Fransson see this post!! LOL)....
I ripped off about 50" of freezer paper and began breaking it up into smaller chucks by marking wonky lines on the paper side (using pencil and a 24" acrylic ruler). It looked sort of like a big puzzle when I was done...After breaking it into several small chunks, I further broke the chunks down into little pieces.
I cut the chunks apart and made little notes/numberings on each piece so I could re-assemble this mess. I even wrote down what fabric I wanted on each piece....
Then I cut the pieces out and pressed the waxy side to the right side of my fabric (taking care not to waste any fabric).... I cut the pieces 1/4" away from the freezer paper.
As I got a chunk done, I put it back together to form my quilt top. See the blue lines....those define my "chunks"....It does end up a bit larger than the original piece of freezer paper (each white strips adds an extra 1/2" ). Hmmm....A bit time consuming, but it did turn out OK.
I ripped off about 50" of freezer paper and began breaking it up into smaller chucks by marking wonky lines on the paper side (using pencil and a 24" acrylic ruler). It looked sort of like a big puzzle when I was done...After breaking it into several small chunks, I further broke the chunks down into little pieces.
I cut the chunks apart and made little notes/numberings on each piece so I could re-assemble this mess. I even wrote down what fabric I wanted on each piece....
Then I cut the pieces out and pressed the waxy side to the right side of my fabric (taking care not to waste any fabric).... I cut the pieces 1/4" away from the freezer paper.
And then re-assembled the pieces on the table. Definitely take pictures as you go or you will spend forever trying to figure out how it all fits together.
Then I began sewing the white strips in between the colored pieces. As I picked up a colored piece, I left behind the freezer paper in the right spot so I could put it back together again. You can obviously tell I had some early problems with this step and spent a few hours looking at the hot mess on the table wondering how the shizzle it would all would fit back into the chunk...
As I got a chunk done, I put it back together to form my quilt top. See the blue lines....those define my "chunks"....It does end up a bit larger than the original piece of freezer paper (each white strips adds an extra 1/2" ). Hmmm....A bit time consuming, but it did turn out OK.
I'll try the improv method this week at the MQG meeting...I think if I use actual scraps it might make the random cutting less painful :-D Happy Quilting!!
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Today I had lunch with....
Latifah Saafir....one of the founders of the Modern Quilt Guild (out of Los Angeles). Yes, she came to Las Vegas on Vacation in made arrangements to meet up with the LVMQG President Andrea and a few of the officers. ;-) She was very nice and so energetic about Modern Quilting! Very motivational.... You know, it is amazing how a little blogging and online communication can lead to such a big thing like the MQG. Thanks Latifah!!!
I have been working on a project this week. A member of the LVMQG, Cola, is going to do a demonstration on the Mod Mosaic block this Thursday....I don't know if my "improv" is up to par so I tried making a Mod Mosaic panel using freezer paper. I'll post more on that later, but this is how it is going so far...
I'm going to attempt the Mod Mosaic block "improv style" this Thursday! Wish me luck....
I have been working on a project this week. A member of the LVMQG, Cola, is going to do a demonstration on the Mod Mosaic block this Thursday....I don't know if my "improv" is up to par so I tried making a Mod Mosaic panel using freezer paper. I'll post more on that later, but this is how it is going so far...
I'm going to attempt the Mod Mosaic block "improv style" this Thursday! Wish me luck....
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Pomegranate Center Quilt...
In my spare time I've been working on a modern quilt made from a Kona charm pack. The pack was labeled "Classics" but I don't think so....The design is the Red Center quilt that I saw on the Material Obsession blog. Someday I'll make a Red Center using my Kaffe fabrics, but today it was the Kona solids and some dark grey. Obviously, the center square is the color Pomegranate....
Anyhow, now I'm stuck trying to figure out how to quilt it. I bought a lot of grey thread so that isn't a problem...Any ideas??? It is quite small....maybe 32" x 40". Any ideas? I'm leaning toward just sewing 1/4" inside the grey throughout the top...not even quilting the colored pieces. ??? Hmmm....
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Raffle Quilt Ending...
This is a good story...get out your tissues!
We sold about $520 worth of raffle tickets prior to the school carnival. Now you have to remember that my school is in the inner-city so I knew it would be hard to sell tickets to the students. But I sold about $10 worth at school. A little 6th grader bought one ticket to try to win the quilt for her Mom. When the drawing was held, a student pulled the winning ticket and I didn't recognize the name but it was the 6th grader.
She was getting her face painted but her brother heard her name called on the bullhorn and he said he would go get her. I recognized the brother....he is an 8th grader who was helping the teacher next to me with her "Rat Race" booth (yes, in the 'hood rats are very popular!). I told her that her student's sister had won the quilt and she told me that their family lives in the neighborhood. They are struggling...the teacher bought the brother a Subway sandwich for helping with her booth and he kept it wrapped up so he could take it home to give to his Mom. Really. That is a nice son. And the daughter won the raffle quilt. That Mom did a nice job with those two kids--she is getting a sandwich and a quilt tonight!
Thanks to everyone in the Las Vegas Modern Quilt Guild who helped to make the quilt and everyone who bought a raffle ticket to help support the Knudson Counselor's Fund. Your contributions are appreciated!!!
We sold about $520 worth of raffle tickets prior to the school carnival. Now you have to remember that my school is in the inner-city so I knew it would be hard to sell tickets to the students. But I sold about $10 worth at school. A little 6th grader bought one ticket to try to win the quilt for her Mom. When the drawing was held, a student pulled the winning ticket and I didn't recognize the name but it was the 6th grader.
She was getting her face painted but her brother heard her name called on the bullhorn and he said he would go get her. I recognized the brother....he is an 8th grader who was helping the teacher next to me with her "Rat Race" booth (yes, in the 'hood rats are very popular!). I told her that her student's sister had won the quilt and she told me that their family lives in the neighborhood. They are struggling...the teacher bought the brother a Subway sandwich for helping with her booth and he kept it wrapped up so he could take it home to give to his Mom. Really. That is a nice son. And the daughter won the raffle quilt. That Mom did a nice job with those two kids--she is getting a sandwich and a quilt tonight!
Thanks to everyone in the Las Vegas Modern Quilt Guild who helped to make the quilt and everyone who bought a raffle ticket to help support the Knudson Counselor's Fund. Your contributions are appreciated!!!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Quilt Raffle sign is finished....
I finished the Quilt Raffle sign....it turned out cute, I think.
And I finished painting the workout room. Maybe now I'll be motivated to work out....LOL!
And I finished painting the workout room. Maybe now I'll be motivated to work out....LOL!
I have a little Kona Solids project that I started last week. Maybe I'll pull that out and get it done. Lots of drama at work makes me distracted and lazy--I think some quilting and exercise is in order ;-D
Happy Quilting....
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Weekend Projects...
I am making a little quilt sign for the raffle at my school this week. I still need to sew around the inside of the letters and bind/wash it. It is a little raw edged applique....very raw! LOL...
Our big project this week was painting the exercise room....Here is a sneak peek! Aqua Pura by Behr. It is a very pale aqua color....It has been busy, busy, busy lately at work so no time to play! Maybe later this week....