Feather Play

Feather Play

Saturday, March 21, 2015

TA DA!

LOOK!
LOOK!
LOOK!

(Feels like I'm saying 
Mommy!
Mommy!
Mommy!)

The top is complete!!!

Don't you 
LOVE
this quilt!!!


The paper will come out today...

The sandwich will happen tomorrow...

The quilting will then begin!!!

This quilt is
72x90.

This will be quilted in my usual way...

ON
MY
DOMESTIC 
SEWING 
MACHINE!!!

You can do it!!!

It takes some squishing
of the quilt,
but you can quilt 
ANY
quilt on your domestic machine!!!

The largest quilt I've ever quilted
on my domestic?
108x112!!!
This is a super sized king quilt!

If THAT could be quilted on 
a
DOMESTIC 
sewing machine...
ANY
quilt is fair game!!!

LOOK OUT!!!
I see a LOT more 
DOMESTIC sewing machine
quilters
being born!!!

Sew the pieces of LIFE together!
It makes a BEAUTIFUL quilt!!!

Nina Clotfelter 

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Is it Champagne time?

Not yet.
Now we have to put it all together.

The background is 2 shades of dark blue...
won't that make these blocks POP!?!?

WOW!
Talk about a good feeling of completion!!!!

ALL
12 
BLOCKS
ARE
 DONE!!!

Block 11

I like this one!

Block 12

Another of my least favorite.
But it looks really cool!

WHEW!!!

They're ALL done!!!
Let's get excited!!!

Let me tell you,
these were so much 
FUN
to do!!!

I sure do hope 
you join me with this 
Block of the Month
starting this July!!!

Contact
 Block Therapy Quilt Shop
4353B Gautier VanCleave Rd
Gautier, MS 39553
228-202-1493

For Block of the Month information
and pricing.

We'll have a LOT 
of FUN doing this quilt together!

Join me!!!

I'm teaching
 a paper piecing class
on April 29th
at Block Therapy!
(If this fills up, 
we WILL have another class!)
This class will get you ready for this 
Block of the Month.
There are a lot of tips and tricks
you'll learn in this class.

Sew the pieces of life together!
They make a BEAUTIFUL quilt!!!

Nina Clotfelter

Friday, March 13, 2015

Fantasia Too!

Here's an update!

All blocks are almost complete!!!

Whoop!!!
Whoop!!!

These blocks are sew much fun!!!


Block 7

A favorite!

And as you can see...
each block is approx. 22" x 18"

Block 8

Block 9

This is my least favorite...
But they can't
ALL
be favorites!

Block 10

Blocks 11 and 12 are almost complete!!!

Whew!

This shouldn't have been entered in my local quilt show!!!

Now,
this has to be totally quilted,
bound,
and labeled,
by April 14th!!!

HA!!!

Since the time table is extremely short from here,
I've been trying to think of how each block
would be quilted as it comes together.
There are also setting blocks
that will need quilting!
There simply is 
NO TIME
to put the quilt top on the design wall and look at it!

Can you guess what I'll be doing this weekend?

I'll keep you updated!

Sew the pieces of life together!
They make a BEAUTIFUL quilt!!!

Nina Clotfelter


Wednesday, March 4, 2015

How do I quilt this now? (Part 2)

Guess what?
You're ready for the fun!!!

LET'S PLAY!!!

Now is when you draw out any 
ideas you have in your head!

On this Mardi Gras! quilt,
I'm thinking there needs to be a second 
strand of beads.
BUT,
not to fight with the red strand,
the idea was to quilt a strand of beads in 
gold metallic or tinsel thread.
So,
here's the second strand
drawn out.

It needs that!

Watch this strand of beads as you look at 
the rest of the pictures of this quilt...
there are changes in each picture.

That's the great thing about this method, 
using quilter's paper or vinyl,
you can really get an idea of what you want to do!

Made a little change on the beads,
they will now cross over the red beads
and dip into this little opening.

Much better!

Now, 
this is my favorite part...

QUILTING DESIGNS!!!!!

What quilting design/s will look the best
on Mardi Gras!?

The goals for this quilt are:
1. smash down the background
2. this means dense quilting
3. keep it festive and fun!
4. have the background quilting recede


Here are the first 2 background stitch options...

1. The design at the top of the picture is really dense!
I'm thinking a little too dense for Mardi Gras!
(And, it's not festive and fun!)

2. The design at the middle of the picture is cute.
But, for some reason, it doesn't do anything for me.

Neither one of them really work for me!

Let's try another one...


NOPE!
The feathers are festive, but too busy.
(I didn't have to go far with this design to see it was too busy.)

Another try?

This quilt has several little spaces
on the background.
So,  just kept trying a new design
in a different section.
I don't like to erase the other designs just yet...
You might decide to go back to one of them.
Hmmm...

I LIKE this one!

It's the design between the pink and green pin wheels.  
It's a little quirky, unexpected, yet fun.  
It's much like a stipple
(my ABSOLUTE least favorite design ever!!!!
Only because it's so over used.)
But,
if you look closely at the design,
you'll see there are sharp points and swirls!

Is this the right background design?

It's up to you, the designer!

It's your quilt!

I say YES to the design!

Yay!

Cheering from everyone!!!
LOL!

Go with your gut,
 your eye, 
your likes, 
your ability!

There is 
NO
right or wrong!
Only
personal decisions to be made!

Make yours,
stick with it,
(don't ask too many of your friends),
and
LOVE 
it!




Let's take another look at the 3 designs....

Yep!

I LOVE my choice!


Here's confirmation for me!

I erased the other designs!!!

Also, filling in additional space with the 
chosen design will help confirm
your decision!

This one really works for me!

LOVE IT!!!

So,
GO PLAY!!!


So the pieces of LIFE together!
They make a BEAUTIFUL quilt!!!

Nina Clotfelter












Tuesday, March 3, 2015

How do you quilt this now? (Part 1)

How do I quilt this?

This is a question I get asked 
ALL
the time!

Now that you've made this 
BEAUTIFUL top...
what do you do next?
AND HOW?

Let's walk through 
one option
to help you figure out 
what quilting designs you want to use.

(Warning:  This will be broken up into more than one post.)


Now, there are many ways to do the same thing.  
Please know,
what I show you is only 1 option!

Ok!
Let's get ready to play!
UGGHHH...
there's always prep work!
I just want to dive in and 
PLAY!!!
PLAY!!!
PLAY!!!

Here's Mardi Gras!
I've pinned the batting and backing on 
AND, stitched around each pin wheel...
PLUS, I've stitched EVERY seam inside EACH one!!!
YES!
It's a LOT of work!
But worth EVERY stitch!!!


Now, 
there are decisions to make...
Should there be quilting inside each pin wheel?
If so, how much?
Should the background be dense and really 
smashed down?
If yes, how would this effect the pin wheels?
What color thread to use on the background?

So far...
the decisions made have been to
quilt the background densely. 
Not much, if any, quilting in the pin wheels.
Thinking of a cotton grey thread for the background, 
just a shade or two darker than the fabric.
(Why cotton?  Cotton in not shiny, so it will recede.  
This will make the pin wheels REALLY pop out!
I think...)

Also,
when quilting densely, or considering it,
you need to think about the thread weight.
A thick thread, 30 wt., 
will show heavy and be dominant and 
create a lot of thread build up.
All of this creates a stiff quilt.
A fine thread, 50-60 wt.,
will not show heavy and will sort of 
blend into the background 
and thread build up will not be an issue.
Using fine threads doesn't tend to make your quilt stiff.
There is also a 100 wt. silk thread!
This has NO thread build up
and your quilt is NOT stiff at all!



I LOVE this stuff!
Quilter's Preview Paper
This is a thin film you can put over your quilt top,
draw on it to get design ideas,
then you have your road map!

(NOTE: You can also use clear vinyl!
Vinyl will last you for LOTS of projects!  
This preview paper we cut to size, 
will only last for this one project.
There is lots on the roll, though!)

Here's what I mean...
  
I cut a piece of the Quilter's Preview Paper
just wider than my project.
It's not wide enough,
so I cut another piece and taped them together.

See!
Taped them together!
Then, turn it so the tape is on the under side!
Why?
Because you're going to draw on this paper
and the marker will not erase from the tape.
(Ask me how I know...LOL!)

Here is the project with
Quilter's Preview Paper secured on top of it.

Now,
normally you do this on 
JUST
the quilt top.
Sometimes,
I get too excited and go too far...
like I did here!
YES!
I'm telling on myself!
HAHAHA!

How did I secure it?

With pins!
There is a pin in each corner.
For a larger project,
there would be more pins on the sides.
Just make sure your preview paper
is secure!
Use as many pins as you like. 

You will also need dry erase markers.
I usually use the thin ones, 
but they couldn't be found,
so these will just have to do for now...

OH, 
look at the black line just under the markers.
This is on the outer edges of the preview paper to help you 
NOT draw onto you project.
BUT, 
it's NOT on the edge you cut...
so you'll still have one edge without this warning line.
This is why it's crucial you cover your
entire project!


AND...
don't forget your eraser!
I just used a small scrap of fabric.
If you have a real dry eraser, you can use it!

FINALLY!
We're ready to play!!!!

This got LONG...
sorry!
So we'll continue in our next post!

Stitch the pieces of LIFE together!
They make a BEAUTIFUL quilt!

Nina Clotfelter