Tuesday, April 7, 2009

the machine is in the shop

So I cleaned my work space and took a little inventory on my progress.



What is a girl to do when her machine is just not purring like a kitten? It's time for some TLC. Not only for the sewing machine, but for the work area itself. It is all too easy to ignore clutter and dust when there's inspiration in the works! Let's not interrupt progress for Pete's sake!


This is my scrap bucket. Every morsel is tossed in the bucket. I learned some scrap management from this quilter . I'm on step one. Filling the bucket.



These past few months I've been working on filling my bucket. I started with finishing up a couple of projects that have been sitting. Do you have any of those? I have lots.


Like for example.... this one. This is my brick and brack quilt. I saw this quilt on the wall in the walmart fabric dept. My friend Donna use to work there and made a small version of this brick quilt done in black with soft rainbow colors. She gave me the website for the free pattern and I went to work on it. I had extra fabric so I made a baby size and gave it to Heather's baby when she was so sick in the hospital.


I had the top pieced forever ago and then last fall I machine quilted it with black thread. Every other stitch is invisible thread. I have a special program on my machine for this quilting. It makes it look hand fabulously quilted.

To complete this quilt all I needed to do was to sit down and hand stitch the binding on the back. I really like this one so i guess i will keep it for myself. I think it will fit a twin bed.


This is my Mexican star wall hanging that I took to all my babysitting jobs in February. I hand quilted it while the babies were sleeping and tuned into daytime television. Like the "Bonny Hunt Show" at 2:00. That's a good naptime show.

It's a quilt club project. the curved corners look hard but they're really not. You just fold a square into a triangle and sew it over the top of your block, with the folded edge towards the center. After all your blocks are sewn together, turn up the folded edge in a curve and top stitch. It gives it a 3D look. I think I'll hang it in my bedroom. Or maybe on the red wall in the family room. I can't decide.


My mother hand embroidered these fine pillows for Jeffrey's bed. This is her own art, by the way. Isn't my mom fabulous? These are just two of the many pillows she made for all her grandchildren. I gave her the scraps from the quilt top that I put together a couple of years ago to use as the border for the pillows.

I fell in love with a quilt in the Pottery Barn Teen catalog and came up with my own version. It had big blocks in different sizes in three colors quilted in a jumbo double cross-hatch.

this baby was on my machine for about a week and then another week of binding at night in front of the TV. Do you like the white binding? I do, but wish I made it a little wider.

The back is flannel with a pieced center. I have a sham that's already to quilt and sew together.


I have a ditto for Clark. Let's see if I can muster up more enthusiasm for number two. I have the top pieced. that's a start. Oh, and BTW, these photos was taken today, April 7th. Not Januray. Notice the white ground? That would be snow.

Jeffrey has been waiting for a long time for his quilt. Sweet Dreams!


If you remember this post I told you I would show you a little surprise that goes over the blocks. This is Amy Butler's free pattern that I got on her website. She calls it.....Charm..... and you can download a pattern here
I hope to have it quilted for Christmas. Maybe it will be a gift for someone special....

this is my mystery quilt that i did at my club. It's ready to quilt!

I really love the pattern and how it turned out. This will look nice in my family room. I love the orange in the center.

this will be for Josie. It's called 4square fun. I did this in a class at my local quilt store. After it is quilted I will do a surprise around the edge. I can't wait!

I just love the colors. This is a collection of Fabrics by Moda called "woodland bloom" by Lila Tueller. She's a fabulous Utah girl. It comes in pinks and greens too. I chose this color combo because Josie's color of wall in her room is this rockin deep turquoise. When you go down there, you feel like you are deep sea diving.

I made this out of "Hill Country Spring" charms. This is all I'm going to say about this project. Details later to come.

This is a stacked coins baby quilt made out of "Swanky" charms by Moda. I fell in love with this fast and easy pattern. It is so simple and dreamy for babies. I love the white in the background. You can find this pattern at the Moda Bake Shop. I love this website. I found several fun quilt blogs through this site. there are so many talented quilters out there. I just steal their ideas.



The pink will be the back of the baby quilt and the blue will bind it. Who will be the next baby girl to be born in my acquaintance? Mothers, speak up now or forever hold your tongue. I will be making a boy version as well.

This is "Fresh" by Moda and I love it because I think of summer when I look at it.


I am piecing this wonder for Rachel. It is made out of "Fresh" charm packs and white quilters solids from Joann's. I was inspired by a pattern I found in a better homes and gardens magazine called "Quilts and More" spring 2009 issue. I've had too much fun with this one. I will have to show you the results when my machine comes home from the shop.
Until next time.... happy sewing......or whatever you do in your spare seconds in the day or night. I'm sure you are fabulous in what you do.

8 comments:

Jill Iroz said...

Congradulations mother! You are doing ALOT of quilts at the MoMeNt! How do you keep up with all of them?? And how come I havent seen half of them...... Maybe you have a secret quilt safe in your "CrAft RoOm"

~Rachel

Linda said...

Wow, I am SO impressed. I have been waiting and waiting to see what went on top of that Christmas quilt. Beautiful projects, Jill. Gotta go. You made me want to go sew...

Sage said...

Wow! I am so impressed. I can't imagine the kind of talent you possess! It makes me think of my little "prize" that you won. It can't compare to what you are doing.

Josie said...

just one thing...i don't feel like im deep sea diving when i go in my room. it just dark and cold...haha...thats why rachel hates it so much, you should reward her and put her up stairs..yes that is a good idea. So is it really 'rockin'? oh yeah, did jeffro enjoy being your model? Wait, oh course he did..duh. :) We are getting on just fine without you here by the way. All we do is watch tv and i read..i just finished Rebeka! and grandma got Rachel and Leah and this other book at the Library...yah for her..i just might go to faraview..

LaRae said...

Wow Jill! I truly am amazed! You are one talented & industrious woman - but then - I've always known that about you. Beautiful quilts - you have a very lucky family.

MattJulieGavin said...

Hi Jill! oh my goodness you are so talented. i love the quilt you made for gavin. i wish i lived there so that i could take lessons from you. i've always wanted to know how to quilt and do all sorts of crafts. they are lovely!

Michele and Todd said...

Jill, I haven't visited since you have posted all of your quilts. I am so impressed with your beautiful handiwork. I say every year that I am going to make a patchwork quilt, and every year it does not happen. Maybe someday.
Way to go. You are so good at it. See you real soon in Fairview.

JK said...

Irresistable Iroz! Incredible quilts! sO PROUD OF YOU jiLL! lOVE jk