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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

A Quick, Sweet Baby Quilt and NTT

Welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday, y'all!  After the odyssey that was my Rainbow Galaxy quilt, I was so ready to sew something fast and easy, and baby quilts are always perfect for that.  We have a new niece, born a few weeks ago, so this one is for her!


Her mom LOVES purple and green together, so those two colors were a no-brainer, and I threw in a little bit of pink to give it extra sweetness.  I always like to make baby quilts that will grow with the child, so I always choose colors I think will work long past the baby stage.

This is made with a variation on a traditional Antique Tile block, and I published a little tutorial for it a while back.  You can find the block tutorial HERE.  This one will be finished up in short order and sent to my niece via my father-in-law, who is taking a trip to visit them soon!

As usual, last week's party was loaded with quilty eye-candy, like this lovely quilt finish by Rita at Quiltpiecer-


And this beauty by Debra at Robinson Row.  It really is a lovely pattern!  Love seeing different versions!



And finally, this stunner is by Linda at kokaquilts-


Alrighty, friends!  Let's link up!

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Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Rainbow Galaxy Finish and NTT

Welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday, friends!  In case you can't remember (because it's been awhile), I started the process of sorting and sewing my scraps for this quilt waaayyy back in May.  Needless to say, I'm thrilled to finally wrap this one up, and I could not be happier with the way it turned out.


Part of the reason this one took me as long as it did was because I didn't have a clear plan when I started sewing my scraps, and also because summer is SO busy that I'm usually not able to sew quite as much.  I had several different designs rolling around in my head, and I wanted to be sure I chose the one that maximized the scraps.  This spiral layout fit the bill, and it provided a great canvas for quilting.


The quilting follows the shape of each color section with echoing lines spaced between 1/4-1/2" apart.  I quilted these with free motion (and no marking), so they are organic, which I like.  Each color section is quilted with matching thread, but because the sections are curved, there are places where the color migrates into the gray sections just a little bit.  The result is one giant cluster of swirling lines that adds so much movement and texture!

At 64" x 80" this quilt is about a twin size, and because I knew I would be wrestling it during quilting, I didn't want it any bigger.  Alas, even after putting together a quilt this large, some improv pieces of each color remained, so of course, on the back they went.  This quilt is really double-sided (and the quilting design shows up so well on the back)!



The low volume prints that finish out the back came straight out of my stash, and used them for binding as well.  The scrappy, low volume binding sort of disappears, which is exactly what I wanted.  I briefly considered trying to match the color sections in the binding, but that would've just been insanity, ha!


This Rainbow Galaxy quilt has certainly been a long journey, but worth it!  My scrap jars are completely empty, other than the very few low volume scraps from the backing.  The last time my jars were empty was when I made my Strata Squared quilt, and that's been a couple of years.  I've certainly made scrap projects since then, but not any that completely cleared out the jars.  It makes me feel so good to empty them every now and then!

If you have a mountain of scraps and you don't know how to tackle them, check out my book, Scrappy Improv Quilting (Landauer, 2021).  You can find it in my Etsy shop (link at the top left of the screen), Amazon, or in your favorite quilt shop.  The book walks you through sorting and piecing your scraps, and then there are 22 mini quilt projects to help you get started.  As this quilt shows though, once you learn the scrappy improv technique, there's no limit to what you can create!

Last week's party didn't disappoint (they never do!).  Look at this lovely quilt by Julie's Quilts and Crafts-


This sweet, simple little baby quilt is from Anne-Marie at Stories From the Sewing Room-


And finally, even though it's not technically a fall quilt, the warm colors in this quilt from Sew Preeti Quilts have me longing for cooler weather (that will stay!)-


Okay friends!  Are you ready to party?

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
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Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Quilt Wrestling and NTT

Happy Needle and Thread Thursday, y'all!  I've been diligently working on quilting my Rainbow Galaxy quilt, and though I'm excited about the way it's coming together, the process is a bit tiresome.


I'm using free motion quilting and following the curves of each section with dense organic quilting lines (between 1/4-1/2"), which I hope will create a really cool swirled effect when it's all complete.  So far, I love it, but my neck and shoulders do not appreciate the strain.  This is a twin size quilt after all, so the weight is definitely a factor.  I've been taking plenty of breaks.  I just have three colors left to quilt, and I'm hoping to have it finished and ready for a big reveal next week!

Last week's party had lots of awesome beauties, so check out a few of my faves.  This lovely quilt is by Nancy at Grace and Peace Quilting-


Linda at kokaquilts shared this beauty (along with another quilt in her post!)-


This soothing quilt is from Jan at The Colorful Fabriholic-


And finally, I am in love with this thread painting piece by Yvonne at Quilting Jetgirl-


Okay!  It's time to get our party going!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
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*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)








Wednesday, September 7, 2022

Backing Complete and NTT

Welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday, y'all!  If you've been following along, you'll remember that after finishing my Rainbow Galaxy quilt top, I still had several chunks of improv left over.  I briefly considered turning them into a second quilt, but almost immediately abandoned that idea in favor of using them on the back.  I was originally going to mix in my multicolored scraps, but then those were SO plentiful that they became the Scrap Confetti quilt I shared last week.  All of that still left me with those leftover single-color improv chunks with no real plan for how to use them.  I came up with a few options and ultimately settled on this-


I had lots of low volume prints in my stash, and since there is so much low volume improv in the top, I thought it would echo the front quite nicely.  I didn't have to purchase a single bit of fabric to put this backing together, which makes me super happy!  I just need to get this one basted, and then I can start on the quilting (and I already have an awesome plan for that!).

If you missed last week's party, it was jam-packed with inspiration!  This sampler beauty is by Rita at Quiltpiecer-


This quilt by Liz at Savor Every Stitch is so bright and cheerful, and I love how the quilting adds so much depth to the design-


This lovely string quilt is by Joyce at heARTS Creations-


This fun, modern little quilt is from Margo at MY Quilts and Crafts- 


And finally, Rebecca Grace Quilting linked up this stunner-


Wow!  Y'all really know how to bring the quilty eye-candy!  I hope you're ready to party!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
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4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
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*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)




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