Saturday, October 31, 2020

Aunt Linda’s Antique Quilt


Aunt Linda saw an antique quilt in a shoe store and decided to make her own version. So, she took a few pictures, went home, drafted a pattern, and visited her fabric stash. Her version is stunning.


The Original

To quilt it in a similar fashion to the one Aunt Linda saw in the shoe store window, I used a walking foot on my domestic machine, Janome HD-3000. The original was quilted in closely spaced, concentric arcs. I used a sewing guide on the foot, what I call an “outrigger” or “side car”, to measure the spacing between the arcs. The first arc was drawn using the round plastic thing that is meant to hold a thread spool on the spindle with an air-disappearing ink pen. 

To make the quilt sandwich I used spray basting. I love that product. Progress through chemistry!

After quilting there were hundreds of thread ends to bury. In the parlance of quilters, the quilt was “very hairy”. It took me longer to bury the thread ends than to do the quilting. 

Because I can’t add a rabbit outline (my signature) when I use a domestic machine to quilt, I embroidered a rabbit outline for a quilt label. I left space around the rabbit for Aunt Linda to add what she may want on a label. I showed my first attempt to my friend Gladys who is a proficient embroiderer, as well as sewing educator. She was not impressed, gave me a quick lesson, and said to start again! My second attempt turned out a little better. Gladys suggests that I need a few more lessons, so we will meet outdoors in the park for socially distanced embroidery lessons.
  • 40 1/2" x 52 1/2" Crib size
  • Quilting: Quilted  in concentric arcs using my domestic machine. Used white 100% cotton thread (mercerized cotton for machine quilting from Coats). Quilting by Patty.
  • Backing: Pieced green print, very pretty!
  • Batting: 80% Cotton/ 20% Polyester “Comfort Blend” from Winline
  • Binding: To be done by Aunt Linda.
  • Pattern: Inspired by quilt Aunt Linda saw in shoe store window.
  • Piecing by Aunt Linda
  • Quilting on domestic October 21-25, 2020. Thread ends buried October 25- November 4 (Patty). 
  • Binding by Aunt Linda. 
  • QC by Patty





Before and After Photos Below




Learning about the Buttons on Gigi’s Sewing Machine. 
Quilt in the foreground getting bound. Aunt Linda selected a white on white print for the binding.


Aunt Linda’s Mountains on Their Sides


Sally gave the quilt this name and I couldn’t think of a better one. It’s really a log cabin variation.
  • 60" x 75" Single bed size
  • Quilting: Quilted in a loose meander with spirals in the small squares. All quilting free form.  Started using a new bobbin case and it worked well. Used gold 100% polyester thread (Omni from Superior Threads-named "Goldenrod").  8 bobbins. Quilting by Patty.
  • Backing: Pieced gold, cream, and black print, very pretty!
  • Batting: 100% cotton “Warm and Natural”.
  • Binding: To be done by Aunt Linda.
  • Pattern: Inspired by “Spice Market" by Vicky Wozniak from a McCall's advertisement, but the blocks were not set on point. This is really a log cabin pattern variation.
  • Piecing by Aunt Linda
  • Pinned into frame October 23, 2020. Quilting on long arm quilter October 27-30, 2020. (Patty). 
  • Binding by Aunt Linda. 
  • QC by Patty

Thursday, October 15, 2020

Aunt Linda’s Mountain Quilt

The Running Bunny

Aunt Linda made a quilt like Mother enjoys making. See Quid Pro Quo from March 2020 and the earlier quilts that Mother made. This quilt quilted easily.
  • 74 1/2" x 85" Regular bed size
  • Quilting: Quilted in a medium tight stipple. All quilting free form. Used soft green 100% polyester thread (Omni from Superior Threads-named "Beach Grass").  9 bobbins. Quilting by Patty. Set in triangles had bias side where they should have had straight side along the outside edge, so I had to be extra careful with the quilting. One seam had come apart and the resulting hole “ate” the long arm foot. It was very time consuming to get it out, but I did and the hole can be easily repaired.
  • Backing: Pieced green polka dot print, very pretty!
  • Batting: 100% cotton “Warm and Natural”.
  • Binding: To be done by Aunt Linda.
  • Pattern: Inspired by “Spice Market" by Vicky Wozniak from a McCall's advertisement.  
  • Piecing by Aunt Linda
  • Pinned into frame October 14, 2020. Quilting on long arm quilter October 14-15, 2020. (Patty). 
  • Binding by Aunt Linda. 
  • QC by Patty


Saturday, October 10, 2020

Aunt Linda’s Quilt with Blocks on Foundation



Because the center of the quilt is heavier due to the foundation fabric and the borders are regular fabric the top did not quilt as smoothly as I would like. Also the center blocks being on point added extra fullness to the quilting process. Next time I have a quilt like this to do, I’ll use a polyester batting to fill in some of the fullness and fluff it up! Lessons learned! This quilt is very heavy and will keep someone very warm!
  • 71 1/2" x 84 1/2" Regular bed size
  • Quilting: Quilted in a loose spiral design in outer border, wavy design in inner border, and a loose loop-de-loop in center. All quilting free form. Used dark green 100% polyester thread (Omni from Superior Threads-named "Palm Tree").  7 bobbins. Quilting by Patty.
  • Backing: Pieced green and white leaf print.
  • Batting: 100% cotton “Warm and Natural”.
  • Binding: To be done by Aunt Linda.
  • Pattern: Diagonal scraps on a cloth foundation. Blocks set on point to make a square design. Aunt Linda’s invention
  • Piecing by Aunt Linda
  • Pinned into frame October 7, 2020. Quilting on long arm quilter October 8-9, 2020. (Patty). 
  • Binding by Aunt Linda. 
  • QC by Patty

Sunday, October 4, 2020

Aunt Linda’s Flannel Quilt



Aunt Linda sent me 5 quilt tops to quilt for her. This one is flannel front and back and has a very modern-quilt look. So, I decided on a modern quilt design, unevenly-spaced horizontal and vertical straight lines. I had to remount the quilt to do the vertical lines, but that 90 degree turning of the quilt went smoothly. Overall, everything worked smoothly with the quilting.
  • 45 1/2" x 58 1/4" Youth bed or crib size
  • Quilting: Quilted in a parallel unevenly spaced horizontal and vertical lines. Used bright yellow 100% polyester thread (Omni from Superior Threads-named "Mellow Yellow").  5 bobbins. Quilting by Patty.
  • Backing: Pieced flannel.
  • Batting: 100% cotton “Warm and Natural”.
  • Binding: To be done by Aunt Linda.
  • Pattern: Aunt Linda’s invention 
  • Piecing by Aunt Linda
  • Pinned into frame October 2, 2020. Quilting on long arm quilter October 3, 2020, both horizontal and remount for vertical directions. (Patty). 
  • Binding by Aunt Linda. 
  • QC by Patty