I was looking through some quilting blogs, and came across this site that has lots of links to different quilting techniques. I thought this "faux" piped binding technique looks really interesting, and not really much harder than a regular binding. I just might give this a try!
http://tlcstitches.blogspot.com/2010/07/faux-piped-binding-tutorial.html
Let me know if you use this method & I'll post a picture here of how it turnes out-
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Animal Stripes design
This t-shirt quilt was quilted using the Animal Stripes design- it went perfectly with the zebra design in the sashing fabrics.
Table runner
Here is a table runner with custom treatment. I used a scroll design in the open areas around the pieced lillies, and did some 1/4" echo around the piecing. I think the curvy scroll design is a nice contrast to the sharp points of the pieced flowers.
A view from the back:
Carpet Scrolls design
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Freehand water meander
This quilt had such pretty blue/green batiks, and I thought of water right away when I saw it. This was quilted with a freehand water meander pattern.
New patterns November 2011
One more day left in November for this year- can you believe it? The months really fly by.
Here are 3 new patterns that I've gotten this month to use on customer quilts. The first 2 are holiday patterns- Holly Berries, and Lynne's Ornaments. The ornament pattern has quite a bit of small details, and so it needs to be sewn out more slowly than some of the other patterns (and also the price per square inch is a bit higher than most of the other all-over patterns.)
Here are 3 new patterns that I've gotten this month to use on customer quilts. The first 2 are holiday patterns- Holly Berries, and Lynne's Ornaments. The ornament pattern has quite a bit of small details, and so it needs to be sewn out more slowly than some of the other patterns (and also the price per square inch is a bit higher than most of the other all-over patterns.)
This other one, called Animal Stripes, I just used on a t-shirt quilt that had zebra striped fabric as sashing between the shirts. This pattern was just perfect to go with that.
Monday, November 28, 2011
2 Christmas quilts
Isn't this a fun quilt? I used the "Oodles of Doodles" for this quilt, I thought it looked like curly ribbon on presents. The customer thought it looked like swirling snow. :-)
And this quilt is done using "Holly Berries" pattern. This pattern is new, so I don't have it up on the pattern page yet, I will try & do that soon.
Autumn table runner
Here is an Autumn table runner- the customer requested custom quilting on this one, so here are some pictures of what I did. This is a picture of the runner before I started:
...and this is after. I did some block & border designs, and then I was stumped on what to do in those lighter triangle areas. I finally came up with the idea to do some freehand designs that echo the leaves in the print of the other fabrics. Since these are freehand, each on is similar, but just a little bit different. I quilted over each line 3 times, to give it almost an "embroidered" look. I usually use a matching thread for most quilting, but here I used a couple shades darker than the fabric to really make it stand out & look like embroidery.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
custom quilt
This sampler quilt was custom quilted- I used some freehand designs along with some Intelliquilter designs. The applique was outlined with monofilament thread.
Winter Wonderland quilt
All of that embroidery is done by hand- wow! I did a swirly design in the center of the quilt, and some custom designs in the blocks around the outer border area. I added some snowflake designs in the plain white areas of the outer border- white on white stitching always looks so nice.
Embroidered baby quilt
Isn't the machine embroidery on the quilt so cute? Each letter of the alphabet has a cute teddy bear with it. I used a fan pattern to accent each block, and some hearts in the border, along with some freehand wavy lines in the sashing.
Oops, this picture ended up side-ways, sorry......
Oops, this picture ended up side-ways, sorry......
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