Thursday, March 5, 2015

I love quilting - AYOLF March and FAL goal

Quilting

A couple of weeks ago I put this quilt on my long arm's frame and then it sat for a long while. Last weekend I started quilting a bit, and although I was loving doing it, I did not move fast. I think I am still a lot overloaded from QuiltCon and finding it hard to settle and quilt in my sewing room.

I've finished the centre bits - this pattern is called Consider and I am hoping to get it finished and tested this month. If you are interested in pattern testing let me know (all I have to offer for your help is a free copy of the pattern and my thanks). I expect to have the pattern ready for testers by March 16.

Quilting

I set out to use all line based designs. I have been reading the internet about quilting and somewhere there was a post or two suggesting that quilting lines was the easy way out. I don't care, I do as I like. And I love lines.

Quilting

The photos are dark, I tend to get time to do this after dinner and it is still winter.

Quilting

I did get one edge of the borders done with this lovely variegated Aurifil 50wt green-aqua thread using a border treatment like one of the patterns I learned in Krista Withers' class at QuiltCon. It looks great with the overall quilt. So now I need to carry this pattern along the rest of the borders, and then bind this quilt.


So I am going to make finishing the quilt my March A Year of Lovely Finishes Goal - join in the link and check out the other March goals over at Fiber of All Sorts here. This quilt is already one of my Q1 FAL goals too, so lots of incentive to get this one done soon, which I seem to need right now.

Best,


Leanne

20 comments:

Cappy said...

I would be happy to test your pattern:) I've been quilting for, gee, a long time(20 plus years. Let me k ow if I can help.

~Diana said...

I too would love to test it~I make quilts for kids in the hospital, and this would be a fun one for an older kid :) Let me know~

Debbie said...

I love your top quilting in the last photo - what a nice effect.
And I'm happy to pattern test again if you need me, tho realize I already enjoyed a turn! ;-)

Heather J said...

I'd be happy to test your pattern. Looks interesting. Cheers

Marjorie's Busy Corner said...

Very nice quilting Leanne....if you need help, let me know. I will try to do just that.

Cindy said...

You found your happiness! Who cares if it moves quickly or in little slow (learning) steps. You're doing what you love and that's what's important.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I like quilting lines I like it so much more than the swirly all over stuff - lines just give quilts a "cleaner" look to me and it works for hand quilting or machine quilting.

Sharon said...

I like quilting lines as well! We should all just do as we like…..

elle said...

easy? maybe but I also like it. Sometimes all the swirls and curls looks more like embroidery than quilting. I like to actually see the fabric or its colour. nice

Lisa J. said...

I like the straight lines as well.

Julie said...

Clean and "easy" straight lines are so interesting

Suze said...

I'd be happy to make a flimsy for you to test your pattern. I don't quilt my own quilts. I'd be happy to do that, if it would help you.

Katy Cameron said...

Looks like you had a great Quilt Con experience even if it did blow your mind a bit! It's still early in the month anyway to be worrying about finishing this :o)

Anne / Springleaf Studios said...

The quilt on your frame has great fabric going on. Look forward to seeing the whole thing. I better get going on my first quarter goals. One done but three still left. Yikes.

Unknown said...

I love your lines, your talent is so inspiring :) I've never done pattern testing but would be thrilled to try!

Vera said...

Good luck with your goal! Looking good so far!

Kitty said...

It's so encouraging to hear you say that about being overloaded from QuiltCon! I have been feeling the same way, and struggling to choose a project to sit down and sew. I travelled home so full of inspiration and ideas and patterns and projects doing backflips through my mind, but then the wall of reality hit and I've been struggling to figure out where to go. Serendipitously, my daughter's preschool teacher asked me to make a quilt to raffle off as a fundraiser, so I'm furiously working on finishing a Dr. Seuss quilt (that I'm not even wildly crazy about) for this month. I pictured myself arriving home from QuiltCon and sewing up some gorgeous modern quilts, designing awesome new patterns, etc. Instead, I'm working on a kids' quilt I don't even particularly love. But at least it's getting me sewing! Best to you, and I'm sure your new pattern will be rockin awesome as per usual :)

pennydog said...

You keep quilting as you like! We all have different styles and that is yours :) I like the sections of lines that you've got going on in this one.

Archie The Wonder Dog said...

I can't wait to see it finished! I love your style of quilting - keep doing what makes you happy!

Sandy Panagos said...

People who haven't done much straight-line quilting are the ones who say it's the easy way out! lol Yours is beautiful. Love the pattern. Good luck with your finish.