It measured 100” square and the fabric choices were perfect to really showcase this pattern!
We chose the pantograph New Wave to not only add more movement to this quilt but also to add enough density to secure the piecing in the quilt.
Quilting density is always an important consideration when choosing a design. Enough density to secure the piecing is important especially if the quilt is to used and laundered.
Of course a design that compliments the pattern is important, maybe something that adds to the movement, plays quietly in the background, or adds more dimension or interest to the piecing.
In this case we went with the movement.
Here’s a peek at the backing…. It was difficult getting a clear picture of the stitching, if you click on it it’s a better view…😊
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When it was discovered that our newest grand would be a girl…her Mom requested a pink and peachy pink quilt! Music to my ears and the pictures that were shared with me were scrappy quilts…even more music to my ears!
I just had to use my pink Oliso iron for this project!
Erik and I had a lot of fun choosing the fabrics for this quilt, starting at Hannah Johnson’s in Duluth MN…thankfully Megan was working and she helped pull together a fantastic selection of fabrics for us! You can follow her on Instagram megface_makes
On the way home we stopped at the quilt shop One Old Loon in Two Harbours and added more pinks to the collection…and of course I shopped my stash.
Oh, one of the fabrics at Hannah’s that I fell in love with ended up not in the cutting pile!! Thankfully Megan was able to send me this super cute print!
Using 3 1/2” squares I somewhat randomly placed them onto the design wall making sure no two the same were next to each other. I didn’t tweak it too much as I find with this type of quilt you can play with it forever and still will find things to change.
The quilt was so much fun to both piece and quilt. I used the pantograph Two of Hearts and of course used Pink 40 wt thread (glide)
I love the backing! Those puppies are so adorable!!
I love hand stitching the binding, it’s a labour of love and an opportunity to sit and relax. Machine stitching binding is popular and for donation quilts that will be heavily laundered it is more practical but for my personal quilts I still prefer the look of hand work.
Of course the very best thing about making a quilt for a new Grandchild is meeting the baby.
I’ve been working on a very special project that is so close to being finished. I will share more about this quilt after it has been gifted!
After showing the quilt to my friend Ana Paula she suggested a little more fun be added to the project and so I added some of her thread by Wonderfil Glamore which is one that she designed that also goes with her fabric collections!
My Juki Haruka made sewing with this 12 wt thread a breeze!! So much so that I wanted to play with it a little more and made this little pouch.
It was pieced using the pattern Those Trees by Zen Chic.
We chose to use faux trapunto under the larger trees giving them a little more of a pop with the dense quilting in the background.
Have you done Faux Trapunto before? If not, it is really easy using the Longarm but also manageable with your sewing machine.
With the Longarm, I load the batting as I would the backing and then the top. I using water soluble thread to sew around the trees and stars and afterwards very carefully trimmed the batting away as close to the seam as I could. This technique adds an extra layer of batting under certain areas of your quilt and in this case was well worth the effort.
The runner left yesterday making its way home to Ottawa, ready for binding. More pictures will follow when it’s finished.
We have been going to Duluth Minnesota every May or June since we met to celebrate Eriks birthday. (Missed the years when the border was closed)
We love the drive down, and usually stop for a few hikes…this year we chose not to feed the mosquitoes…they seem worse this year.
We did stop at the scenic lookout in Grand Portage. I am always in awe of all of the different greens in the spring and early summer!
I love Canal Park so we always book a room there so we can walk to restaurants and explore.
Much to Eriks delight I’m sure, I didn’t take the usual pictures in the restaurants haha.
This spring trip we usually do some shopping for supplies…this year was mainly parts for the backhoe on Eriks side of things.
My shopping in my opinion was way more fun!!! More Pantographs to add to my collection…it’s always so much fun to have more to offer and to learn, and of course fabric!!
We also visited 4 quilt shops missing one but will get there next time 😊
There is a new granddaughter arriving in August and the quilt requested is for pink!!!!
Thank you Megan at Hannah’s Quilt Shop you are amazing!!Oh those puppies!!!
I really love my morning coffee and I really don’t like drinking from paper cups…so I almost always bring a favourite mug 🥰. Staying at the Inn on the Lake we request lakeside and ground floor and enjoy walking outside from the room.
Oh and the view!!
The hotel also offers bikes to borrow and the trails are fantastic in Duluth!
We stopped along the drive home…I thought of our rock collecting grandchildren and the fun they would have had!!
Lake Superior really offers spectacular views!! The lake was so calm yesterday.
After stopping at the DQ in Grand Marais for a bite to eat…we were on our way home. Sven and Ollie’s is open again which was our first choice but this popular pizza place had a very long line!
It’s good to be home!
My Longarm awaits!
I am really looking forward to my visit with Ana Paula and seeing her Studio and Open House today!
When I first was curious about quilts and quilting my Moms first reaction wasn’t positive…though not too long after I began she caught the bug as well.
My Mom sewed many things during my childhood and loved to decorate our homes but it was not until after her family had grown and flown did her true creative self emerge! She was an amazing painter and weaver and had an incredible sense of colour.
My Dads creativity really flourished after retiring from his longtime career and amazed us all when the suits and ties disappeared and his garage became a workshop! He is an amazing woodcarver.
My Parents have encouraged my creative gifts as well and when I found myself at a desk job in a little grey cubicle while raising my 4 girls on my own…I received a call from my Dad…while at work with some very life changing news!!
Wendy, he said…I have ordered an APQS Millennium and it will be delivered in 2 weeks can you get a room ready for it!!!
Visiting with Ana Paula
So on Sunday, I invited my Dad on a date to view the quilt show! It was so much fun showing him all of the different quilts and how quilting has changed and yet remained the same in many ways.
This king sized quilt is to be gifted soon and what a wonderful gift made by the brides Mom and Aunt!
I love the giant gingham affect these large blocks make.
The pantograph Forest Floor was chosen as it suits the couple who will receive this quilt it also compliments the backing. When you look closely at the backing fabric you can see the subtle addition of blue in the veins of the leaves and some of the designs.
The binding was made from the backing which will be just the right pop on the front and won’t detract from the print on the back.
This quilt left my studio trimmed and binding prepared.
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My first quilt was made about 38 years ago, I was 22.
Quilting was on my mind though for many years before that! I loved making things as a child and my Mother and other sewers provided me with scraps of fabric to play with!
It was when Quilt Canada was held in Thunder Bay in 1992 that I discovered there was a local Quilting Guild! I was really excited that I could meet like minded friends…though the first time I went to a meeting and saw that everyone appeared to be much older than I was I chickened out and didn’t attend!
Thankfully I met my new friend Alva at the fabric store and told her and she convinced me that those ladies would be more than happy to welcome me, and welcome me they did! They mentored me and my skills and love of quilting grew!
Jo Anne is one of the founding members of our guild and one of the women I remember welcoming me. It has been my absolute pleasure to quilt for her over the years!
Here we are in front of her quilt at this years show.
On a fun note, that day I attended the show with my friend Betty Maki…the two of them chatted and Jo Anne commented that she is the younger one by a year! My friend Betty is 88 1/2 and isn’t afraid to admit it 🥰
Well that was a fantastic quilt show weekend! So many people put so much work into making it happen! So many quilts to see!
I shared in my previous blog a post about micro scribbling because of a quilt at the show that was absolutely amazing!
Joyce designed her quilt herself and followed her vision, I cannot imagine the hours that went into this quilt! I know for myself the hours of planning and dreaming often aren’t recorded along with the actual physical effort that goes into a quilt or work of art such as this.
First her story about her quilt!
Her borders and use of embellishments were absolutely stunning!
I hope that this won’t be this quilts only show!
I worked as a hostess Friday evening and show many people this amazing quilt as a hostess is allowed to touch the quilts as we wear gloves.
I used both of my votes for her quilt and clearly others did as well as Joyce and her quilt won a very deserved first place!!
There is a quilt hanging in our quilt show this weekend who’s maker did an absolute amazing job not only making the quilt but also designing it!
I volunteered as a hostess last night, meaning that ai was wearing white gloves and was allowed to touch and show the backs of the quilts to those people interested!
Joyce’s attention to detail on her quilt is extraordinary and I found myself returning to it over and over again as did others.
Her scribbling technique had me wanting to head to my studio to play last night though I thought better of it and put myself to bed!
This morning I found a Craftsy link of Cindy Needham demonstrating the scribbling technique if you are interested.