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Great Quilt Classes

July 01, 2008

More VQF--Sally Collins Class

I must admit, I sometimes take shortcuts in my piecing, or the "good-enough" approach, for the sake of getting a piece done.  But spending a day with Sally Collins has definitely inspired me to reach for a higher standard, slow down and invest the time it takes to achieve that better result. 

Masteringpp This was a class on Precision Piecing, techniques that are critical in Sally's work, some as small as 12" square with thousands of pieces in them.

So the class was about miniatures, but the lessons learned really apply to "big" piecing as well. 

One thing that I need to re-train myself to do is the way I chain piece.  When I chain piece, I stop about a 1/2 inch from the end of the one I'm sewing and pick up the next unit, then I guide with one hand the last one thru the machine and with the other hand guide the next one.  According to Sally (and I saw it too) all feed dogs pull to the left, so by not really holding that last piece as firmly, it had a tendency to "wave goodbye" at the end instead of a nice straight line.

So Sally's suggestion is to wait until your needle is off the previous piece before picking up the next one.  Don't lift the presser foot all the way or you will dis-engage the machine.  Just lift it slightly and put the next piece in.

This made a big difference, especially in a little piece.

Classstar Now no laughing------at the end of the day, this is what I had finished:

look at the grid lines on the board....that's right, it's a 3" finished star and inside it is a 1-1/2" star.  I was exhausted, I needed a nap and a glass or two of wine.

Ok, this may not have been the class with the largest project result, but I know it will have a big impact on  my projects going forward.

And on a personal note, Sally could not be a kinder or gentler teacher.  She is encouraging, engaging and really knows her stuff.  If she's in your neighborhood, RUN to sign up for her class.

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

P.S.  to our favorite import----Happy Canada Day!!!

May 10, 2008

More Trees Please

In the midst of 5 classes this week, I was still able to finish piecing on the trees...

Treeswithborders
I made the inside smaller than the twin-sized pattern directions, so it seems like the borders are now a little too large for the quilt, but I'll play with that later....I have it let it just hang on the wall for a bit first before I make any rash decisions.

and I am proud to say, no purchases were made for this quilt!

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

May 07, 2008

Trees and Me

I've started a new class sample for the LQS and shock of shocks, it's trees.  I mean really, it's been nearly 3 months since I worked on a project with trees....but isn't this one too adorable to pass up?

Aapatternfront
and here's my start....

Growingtrees
they are super easy and a great way to use scraps.

You know what's not easy?  I have to stop working on trees to help Twin#2 make a sock puppet of John Hancock.   Are you kidding me? a sock puppet of John Hancock?  Who thinks a 4th grader will actually make this as opposed to Mom?  I mean I love the teachers at our school, but really.....rant complete.

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

April 17, 2008

Channelling Sinatra

I love to take classes with interesting instructors, even if I know I will never do that project again, cause I know I will learn something from each of them. And I'm lucky to be in a guild that is able to bring in teachers from all over the country.

So Tuesday, I did the Judi Gunter class.   I had loads of fun with the Sisters of Disorderly Conduct, lots of laughing, kind-hearted jesting and some sewing too.  Judi's technique for doing the feathered star is to use interfacing for the foundation instead of paper.  I totally understand the desire to do a foundation that doesn't require you to spend hours ripping paper off the back of the blocks.  But for me, the interfacing had too much "give".  Maybe my tension was too tight, stitches too small, I just don't know. 

But I hate to have another Not Quite Finished project, so I finished it "My Way". 

Featheredstar
Judi's beautiful design had more little tiny pieced stars in the center block, but yikes, I just want to get this done and I tried the method enough to understand the basics, so I finished it up yesterday without the little stars.  Hey, finished is better than perfect, right?

And today the Sisters are off to the big city.....let's just see what trouble we get into

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

April 11, 2008

In the Middle of Madness

This week has been CRAZY!  -- Five classes in 3 days and then a day of torture yesterday----no it wasn't the dentist, I had to get my picture taken! 

But I did manage to get the sample done for FabricLand
Fabricland_applique_2
no, this is not a Photoshop composed image, it's the actual quilt top.  although something about Typepad seems to changes some of the colors slightly, it's actually a little richer in color that this image.

Since the class is hand-applique, I had to do some fast stitching this week, but I'm pleased with the results and especially happy that it's done!   Now a little quilting and binding and it's off to my friends at Fabricland.

Then maybe I'll catch-up with Dear Jane and CWD---seems I was only caught up for about 1-1/2 days, now I'm behind again!

Or maybe I'll just take a walk in the park....

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

March 17, 2008

Phew, I'm exhausted!

This was one of those whirl-wind weekends!  We started with the Blue and Gold Dinner on Friday nite.....then off to the Cozy Quilts for a GREAT quilt class on Saturday.  I think I made some hand applique converts in the land of dis-believers.  And best of all, I made some new friends!

And then Sunday/St Patrick's Day/Birthday Celebration yesterday for our very own leprechaun, my father.  It's his seventy-mumblemumble-th birthday today.  He told me once that because his father died in his 50's that every birthday he's had past his fathers last, he considers a gift.  There isn't a birthday that comes that I don't thank God for this gift as well. 

So I boiled everything in the fridge and followed up by homemade birthday cake.  A nice day, a nice dinner.....

But I did find time to do a couple of CW blocks...
Cw4
Hey, you know what I figured out on that top block?  It was not coming out to 6-1/2" inches and I was a little aggravated til I noticed.....the book has this block as 5 strips in the block, EQ has it as 6.  So I left it at 6.  You probably already figured this out, but just in case, I thought I'd mention this little blip in my CW travels.

and more....

Cw5

Hope you had a great weekend and you have the Luck of the Irish today!  (ooo, maybe I'll buy a lottery ticket today----with a father born on St Patrick's Day and a maiden name that starts with Mc, I should get bonus luck today, don't you think?)

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

March 12, 2008

Mad Dash

I'm frantically working to get class samples done this week.  I think the sample can really sell the class, so it's got to be appealing and it's got to be done!  So here's the new sample for my Start 2 Finish class.

St2fin  
Over 3 classes, they will cut, sew, quilt, and finish this little quilt, and of course, there will be homework, but it's a great next step for someone who has been doing tops and sending them out to be quilted.  But you never know if a class will go.....so we'll see.

And what a pretty little package I got from the lovely Ms. Jolly at FQS....
30sfab
I'm not normally a 30's person, but I've got a special project that these are going into.  I don't know.....this collection might be pushing me towards more 30's projects.   No I can't, not another type of fabric to collect!! someone stop me!!

especially because tomorrow I head out to Lancaster to visit with Susan from The Quilt Branch and we might be going to a quilt shop or two!

Hope you have a productive and fun day...

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

February 06, 2008

2 birds with one stone...

Hey, we're supposed to be the masters of multi-tasking, right???  So in keeping with this, I've combined a future gift and a class sample into one!

Crookedstack  

This one will be a class on curved piecing....these very soft curves are a great introduction for those that are a little scared on the curve.

And then next year it will be a graduation gift for a music major friend of DS.  I used a couple of prints with notes and music on it in honor of his future degree.

2 Birds, one stone, not a bad day.....

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

January 24, 2008

The nut behind the wheel

We have some slang in our house, phrases that come from funny family mishaps, etc.  Our slang for operator error is "it's the nut behind the wheel"----I won't bore you with the whole story, I'll just say this....female driver, car troubles, wiseguy mechanic explaining cause of car troubles to the spouse of the driver....'nuf said?

I have been tortured over the last few days trying to finish machine quilting a class sample.  I tried EVERYTHING!!!! but I kept getting really big stitches, like it was skipping stitches.  I called over to the Bernina dealer, I called friends with the same machine, I visited all sorts of websites, and did everything these people and places suggested.  Finally, I turned to the trusty Yahoo group specifically for my model machine.  They were wonderful!  and they confirmed to me, it's NOT the nut behind the wheel.  Other people had experienced the same thing with this particular thread! 

Thank goodness for the trusty Yahoo group....make sure you go out and find the one for your machine!

With re-gained confidence, I picked out the mess I made on this class sample and now I am very happy to call it finished!
Begappquilted

This is a beginner applique class at Cozy Quilts.  It's all big pieces and just a few simple shapes so anyone can do it.   So stop by, sign up or just contact me if you want the pattern.  I'm calling it Cozy Hearts in honor of the shop.....doesn't it feel like just the right time of year to be working on hearts?

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan

January 19, 2008

In the Bag

Today was class sample day....I worked on 2 different samples, for 2 shops, for 2 classes.  The first one I got finished was Tote Tuesday at the LQS.  This one is the very easy, Open City Tote by Penny of Quilts Illustrated.

Opencitytotesample
Here's the problem with this tote....you can't make just one!  It's so fast and easy and great looking too.  So while this one goes down to the shop, I'm starting on another,'cause I have the patience of a 2 year old and can't wait til after the class to get it back.  Guess after the class, this becomes my very first Christmas gift.

Sometimes it's nice to take a break from the big quilting projects to do a fun little project....and Penny's bag hit the spot.

Hugs and Stitches!

Megan