Showing posts with label insert strips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label insert strips. Show all posts

Saturday, August 27, 2011

5 hours: 27 quilts

Our annual Choo Choo Quilters Cuddle Quilt workshop was a big success! With a little preparation, ample fuel (fruit, bakery, juice and coffee), and two cans of basting spray, a small group of quilters made outstanding headway on the guild's Cuddle Quilt community service project. Here is the recipe for success:
Quilt tops ready for basting (left), backing fabrics (center),
and pre-cut quilt squares (right).
Pre-assembled quilt kits.
Sally's Choice blocks with quilt layouts.
Ample fuel for busy, productive quilters.
Mix all these ingredients with a good workspace and some dedicated quilters and the result is 27 quilts that are nearly all basted and ready for quilting.

Butterfly blocks (left), string piecing (center), I-Spy quilt (right).
Thank you to Sherry, our excellent workshop coordinator, who thought of everything, including: signage, irons and ironing boards, rulers, cutters and mats, masking tape, relaxing the batting ahead of time and music to quilt by.
We had a spray basting marathon and got 7-8 cuddle quilts from each king batt.
Sally's Choice blocks and insert strips (left), insert strips and curvy 4-patch blocks (right).

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Piece Curves, Inset Strips, or Just Sew Crazy

Curved piecing example
Inserted strips example



We have all sewn straight lines thousands of times, but how about mixing it up and sewing some curves? The August meeting of the Choo Choo Quilt Guild focused on innovative piecing techniques, which produce beautiful and unusual looking quilts. During the meeting, our experts showed us how to sew a "Gentle Curve" four patch, how to easily insert strips for a funky look, and maybe simplest of all, how to cut 9 layers of fabric at once and sew a Crazy Nine Patch. The Crazy Nine Patch was the basis of a Pointless Wonder program several years ago.




Crazy Nine Patch



All of these techniques are fairly quick, and can be combined with other techniques. For example, using the strip insert method with assembled curved 4 patches creates a really complex looking quilt. Also, using a monochromatic crazy nine patch quilt as a background canvas for applique, or even adding some inserted strips of contrasting colors can really produce a unique, complicated-looking result. There are so many possible combinations using these methods.








There were alot of beautiful things at this month's "Show and Tell". Several people showed off purses and tote bags. There was a beautiful t-shirt quilt, one from all oriental inspired fabrics, and one that was all made from curved pieces. And we found out we have at least one published author in our group (no doubt more to come). Veronica showed us the multi-page article showcasing two garments she designed using Shirbori dying techniques, one with a free-form crocheted collar made from hand spun and hand dyed wool. These are published in the summer issue of Belle Armoire magazine.


A t-shirt quilt with great sentimental value
All oriental fabrics coordinate well with black
home made purse
Curved piecing example
Published author and clothing designer
bag with selvage edges