Showing posts with label Cattle Call Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cattle Call Quilt. Show all posts

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Cattle Quilt Done.....Day 3 Final Post



Day 3 Cattle Quilt.......Final Post

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2:00 Machine Quilting Complete
3 Bobbins and 3 Hours later......the Quilting is DONE




Blocked
The quilt has been blocked and is now ready to be trimmed and bound.




Back of Cattle Quilt
Love the pine cones on the back of the quilt.
The Bottom Line Thread blended in beautifully.
The person this quilt is intended for, grew up in pine tree country.




Trimmed and ready for Binding




Binding Strips sewn on Diagonal
See my previous post for a tutorial on this method.




The diagonal seam distributes the bulk of the seam.
There is no bulk in the seam area when you roll the binding around the edge of the quilt.




Binding Technique
A coffee can on the floor catches the pressed binding strip.







Binding Strips
They are easily transported from the pressing area over to the sewing area.




Binding the Quilt
Yes, that is Suzy the little Quilting Doggie asleep under the sewing machine.




I place the coffee can between my feet....the binding feeds flawlessly onto the quilt surface.....works every time!




Binding Tin
I have been using this little tin can to hold my binding supplies for more than 20 years.
I found it at a garage sale.......full of hair pins. I use the pins to secure the binding around to the front side of the quilt while I am hand stitching.

It is now 3:30 and I am heading into the house to get a bite to eat and begin hand stitching the binding to the back side of the quilt.

As of now I have about 17 hours into this quilt. I am fortunate that it was a simple quilt, with big pieces (I designed it as I went along), and I chose a simple quilting motif with no thread changes. I had a 3 day window of opportunity to work on this quilt.

Why did I show you so much of the process?

When I began quilting over 22 years ago.......I struggled and struggled and struggled.
We all have a starting point.....we were all beginners at one time.
This post has been for all of the beginners out there.
Learn and make many quilts to keep your loved ones cozy.

May Your Life be Filled with Quilts,
LuAnn


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To see the Thread Shed CLICK HERE

To see my Exhibit Quilts CLICK HERE

To see Tutorials CLICK HERE



Cattle Quilt Done....Continued



Day 3 Continued: Cattle Quilt

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Using the 60 wt Bottom Line thread...I wound 4 Bobbins.
Each bobbin holds about 100 yards of this particular thread.
From experience, I know I go through one bobbin per hour free motion quilting.
I guess you could say....I am expecting this quilt to take me 4 hours to quilt.




Bobbin Genie
This little white disk keeps your thread from back lashing in the bobbin during high speed free motion stitching. (It prevents the knots on the back of your quilt)
You can find out more from Sharon Shamber's site.




The Bobbin Genie is inside the bobbin housing and I am ready to go!




Titanium Needles
Stronger and sharper and last 10 times longer




Titanium Size 75
This size works best with the YLI Variations Trilobal Polyester threads.
Remember to choose your thread, then match the appropriate needle size to the thread.




Bobbin Tension
I need to tighten my bobbin tension screw to accommodate the small 60 wt Bottom Line Thread. Remember....Righty Tighty......Lefty Loosey.




Practice Sandwich
I warm up on a practice sandwich to check my thread tensions....top and bottom.




Sewing Machine Top Tension Dial
The YLI Variations thread likes about 1.5 tension




Neutrogena Hand Cream
I need to get a GRIP on the quilt during free motion quilting.
I love this greaseless hand cream. A tip I learned from Diane Gaudynski




Ready to Machine Quilt
Fasten Your Seat belt.......Here we go!




Curved Thread Snips
One hour almost to the minute.....I ran out of the first filled bobbin.
I love these curved tip thread snips.
I have been known to cut holes into my quilts snipping threads with regular scissors.




Stopping Point
When I reach the end of a bobbin and have to stop, I mark my place with a visible pin.
Once I have a new bobbin loaded, it is easy to find my place and get quilting again.




Two Hours into Quilting
As I load my third bobbin, I check over the quilting.
I am very happy with the TEDDY brown thread.
It blends and doesn't stand out where it shouldn't.



Quilter Energy
Take 2 of these after each bobbin reload........you can quilt for hours!

Again, this post is becoming too long.......more tomorrow!


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn


To see my New Work CLICK HERE

To see the Thread Shed CLICK HERE

To see my Exhibit Quilts CLICK HERE

To see Tutorials CLICK HERE


Cattle Quilt.....Done



Day 3: The Cattle Quilt is Done

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I made it out to the Thread Shed by 10am.
I started out by choosing a masculine quilting motif that fit the quilt.
I decided the Stars and Lasso pattern was perfect for this Cattle Quilt.




I keep my free motion sample sandwiches in a pile by my sewing machine.
They come in handy when I need a visual of what a quilting motif looks like stitched out.



Free Motion Vine Motif Sample




Free Motion Feather Motif Sample




Free Motion Feather Vine Sample




Hyper-quilted Feather Sample




I created all of these samples a few years ago when i was learning from Patsy Thompson's Quilting DVDs.




Time to choose the quilting THREAD
I decided a subtle variegated thread would be a good choice.
I narrowed it down to these 3 browns




Variations Variegated threads are my very favorites!




I eliminated the darkest brown, it was just too dark for the lighter areas of the quilt.




The medium brown and the light brown worked on the lighter areas.




They both also worked on the darkest parts of the quilt.




I liked the medium brown because it didn't blend as much on the gold borders.
This would help the quilting stand out on the final border of the quilt.




YLI Variations TEDDY thread is the winner!




Now for the bobbin thread...
I almost always choose a Bottom Line for the bobbin thread.
It is 60 wt and just melts into the backing fabric.
Even when I do heavy quilting, there is no thread build-up on the back side.




The Bottom Line is the Winner for the Back Side.




My Two Threads
By choosing only 1 thread color for the top, will save me LOTS of time not having to change thread colors throughout the machine quilting process.
This is my last free day to get this quilt DONE...




The Bottom Line is a stacked thread and needs a side delivery coming off the spool.




The Variations is a crosswound thread and needs to come off the top of the cone.




Thread Stand
This thread stand is so perfect for the proper use and delivery of all the different kinds and brands of thread I use.

This post is getting very long.....The quilt was finished by 3:30 today.
I am hand stitching the binding down tonight while watching football with my favorite guy. I will continue this post tomorrow and show you the completed quilt. See You Then!

May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

To see my New Work CLICK HERE

To see the Thread Shed CLICK HERE

To see my Exhibit Quilts CLICK HERE

To see Tutorials CLICK HERE