Showing posts with label aunt millie's garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aunt millie's garden. Show all posts

Sunday, January 5, 2014

Pleasant Surprise

The Quilt Show


with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims is my
favorite online quilty place...
(the second is Craftsy.)

Well much to my surprise
my "Red Quilt"

alias Aunt Millie's Garden
was featured on the Quilt Show's Daily Blog today!!!

It is so neat to hear from people all over the world that
they saw your quilt on the Quilt Show Blog page!
It really is a small world!

Sunday, September 22, 2013

SCQG Show ... OMG I'm on Cloud 9!!

I love to Quilt!
 for me every quilt is a learning experience
My Aunt Millie's Garden quilt is a perfect example
it was my chance to really try my hand at
some of the intricate quilting that I have seen on the blogs that I follow.

So I was totally Surprised and  Completely Blown away
when my "Red" Quilt WON!!
a few Ribbons!!





Judge's Best Machine Quilting

And

Judge's BEST of SHOW

And

Guild Choice FIRST Place

And

Viewer's BEST of SHOW

OMG!!!

My Hawaiian Pillow did well too!


Judge's First Place in the Other Category

And

Judge's BEST Hand Quilting!!

Still pinching myself!

How is that possible....

Best Hand AND Machine Quilting!!!

OMG!

I owe so much to my mentors...
Diana, Dora, and Mary Ann
and the Blogs I follow!
Thank you Ladies!

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Summer Wrap up ... a little late!

My summer was spent:
sewing and sewing...
quilting and quilting and quilting and quilting...
and a little ride to New Hampshire 
to do a Quilty lecture and watch my hubby do a little gold panning!
a little stitching by the canal...
Oh and more quilting!

My Aunt Millie's Garden quilt is all put
together and the quilting took me all summer
a few hours a day
on my Janome 6600


and it was time to make the piped binding
out of this mess!


and using these tools


LOVED the Groovin Piping Trimming Tool
by Susan K Cleveland
If your going to make a piped binding it is a must have!
Here it is attached....


and then with the binding on....


here are a few pictures of my machine quilting
every block has a square with circles quilted on point 
and pebbles inside and squiggles outside 

hearts with loops quilted into the sashings


in the boarder I quilted feathers on bowing side of the vine
with pebbles and swirls on the other side


since I'm not a big machine quilter, this quilt took so much time
energy and effort ... and I'm happy with how it came out
It will look hanging in the entry way!

The second quilt I worked on this summer was
an applique bluebird that I just wasn't sure what to do with....
so it became a Polaroid snap shot with two "cheater" snap shots behind it.
Then the idea was to have the Polaroid pictures look like
they were thrown onto a table!
This is the results....

a little machine quilting of a few leaves
helped fill in the empty space around the bird


and wood grain quilting was done to make the
background look like a table.


Finished off with a knife edge binding,
first time I've ever tried this type of finishing technique!


In August I had the privilege of speaking at the
what a wonderful group of ladies.

The Inn was so relaxing - 
can not wait to go back and stay again!
Check out the sunset from our balcony...
just breath taking.


While in New Hampshire hubby went gold panning!
Something he has always wanted to do...
he's watch too many gold shows on the Discovery Channel!!



Worked on my stitching at the canal,



yup hubby was fishing,
he actually caught a few fish!
Here is a small one...

All in all the summer went by way too fast,
and I'm back to work...
Only 170 school days left until next summer vacation!


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy 4th of July ... spent in the ditch!

Yup I'm in a ditch!
Stitching the ditch that is!
Finally at the stage where the machine quilting has started!


 Getting as close as I can!

 Love my Sharon Schamber's Halo.
Gives great control, no gloves and my shoulders
are not killing me!


Since my new Janome 6600 has a 9 inch bed I can 
fit the quilt thru with ease. My Bernina 440 only had a 7inch
bed which made quilting larger quilts a bit more, 
Difficult, Challenging, "Interesting"!

The Aunt Millie's Garden Quilt is 70 x 80 and fits thru nicely!
Very Happy!!