I finally got to try out my mom's quilting frames, all set up with a cool Juki machine and a stitch regulator.
I wasn't able to do what I'd envisioned for the circle parts of this quilt with my mom's machine, but I quilted all the background area. It was pretty amazing to see how fast it went and how much different it is to quilt this way compared with using a traditional machine. I had to keep reminding my brain to move the machine the way I wanted the stitches to go, not the opposite. I had some thread breakage issues which were frustrating, but overall I was happy with how it went.
This week, since we've been home from vacation, I started to feel a little anxious and scattered about all the projects I either have started or wish I had started. Amy posted about her new one thing, one week challenge, and that really got me thinking. I decided to focus on finishing up my circle quilt.
I finished up the quilting this afternoon. I got the binding made the other day and will be doing the machine part of sewing it on today. Here's a close-up of the quilting in the circle:
I thought I was going to quilt it using the loopy flowers technique shared by Elizabeth at Oh, Fransson!, but decided to do a sort of carnation-y spiral to fill up the circles instead. I like it!
editing to add... here is the roundabout quiltalong post from A Commonplace Life that inspired this project. I needed to make smaller blocks for this baby quilt though, and here and here are my previous posts on designing the quilt and making a template for the quarter-circle block. If anyone is interested, I can also post about figuring out the yardage for this type of quilt and how to cut the segments and sew the blocks together.
And... since I knew I wouldn't be able to quilt all the circles in one go, I gave myself a second focus project this week--charity quilt blocks.
editing to add... here is the roundabout quiltalong post from A Commonplace Life that inspired this project. I needed to make smaller blocks for this baby quilt though, and here and here are my previous posts on designing the quilt and making a template for the quarter-circle block. If anyone is interested, I can also post about figuring out the yardage for this type of quilt and how to cut the segments and sew the blocks together.
And... since I knew I wouldn't be able to quilt all the circles in one go, I gave myself a second focus project this week--charity quilt blocks.
The KC Modern Quilt Guild is working on a bunch of baby quilts for babies at a local hospital NICU. (Actually, the one my girl stayed in after she was born.) I am going to make a whole quilt top using these fabrics, and my goal was to finish 6 of them this week. I've made 2 more since this photo was taken, so I'm taking a break from them for a while. It has been really helpful to have just two things to focus on, knowing that my other projects are all written down in a list, and hanging out in their piles, and they won't go anywhere while I'm finishing other things. I'm looking forward to finishing the binding on the circle quilt so I can mail it off to my sister-in-law and start the quilting on my next finished quilt top!
It's been a while... I'm going to link this over at sew-n-tell Fridays--go see what everyone's been making this week!
That's a pretty WOW job on the circle quilt!!! It really came out good. ~karen
ReplyDeleteYour circle quilt looks like a tute I found on a blog. I am itching to make one. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteOooo your quilting is beautiful! I love the loopy carnation flower quilting in the circles! Absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethat is so beautiful! I just love it, and the quilting is great too!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your quilt and the quilting inside the circles is just precious! :o)
ReplyDeleteI love your "Circle Quilt". Scrappies are my most favorite and I'm very partial to curved lines. The quilting looks great. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI just love your circle quilt! I am just beginning to trybfree motion quilting and yours looks fabulous to me! Great job!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty your circle quilt is! And what a great job you did on the quilting! Wonderful finish - congratulations!
ReplyDeleteI love that circle quilt and the quilting on it is perfect. The pink/black? blocks are beautiful too
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting in your circle quilt! Beautiful work!
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oh my goodness how i wish i knew someone, anyone with a long arm i could use. you are a lucky lady. and it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, your circle quilt is amazing. Love your quilted carnation type flowers in the center!
ReplyDeleteI too have a pile of half finished projects. I need to get into the mind zone to pull them out and finish. Well done on your finishes this week. I truely admire your quilting. I tried some free motion quilting last week, found it v difficult. Have to try again. Andrea
ReplyDeleteI love how your circle quilt is quilted it is amazingly awesome! the new quilt squares are just too fun!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! I love the circles! Thanks for sharing. Happy Sewing! :o)
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Vicki! I love your fabric choices on this quilt! That design is so cool. AND I LOVE the flower quilting in the circles, so cute! What kind of machine do you have to quilt on?
ReplyDeleteAwesome work!
You did a great job on the quilting. I like the design you chose for the circles. Well done!
ReplyDeleteI love that circle quilt...BTW, I have a juki and love it for quilting...but I have it in a table.
ReplyDeletei thought i'd been a follower of yours for a long time, but just figured out today i wasn't, so...now i am!! LOVE this quilt, vickie--your blog is one i come to often to see what cool things you're doing and your great tutorials. i've got to try one of these circle quilts--hopefully won't start until i've finished a whole bunch of others i'm doing though!! have a great day!
ReplyDeletesorry VICKI--i hate people misspelling my name! my excuses are old age!! my forgettery genes kicking in!! and several friends with several variations. i always think of you and lynnie in provo in that apt. so glad you've been friends since that time.
ReplyDeleteLove the carnation-y flowers in the center of your cirlces, so cute!
ReplyDeleteReally interesting quilting. Love the project.
ReplyDeleteI love how you quilted your flowers in the circles very cute Vicki!
ReplyDeleteLove your circle quilt...
ReplyDeleteI am working on one all in floral fabrics..in a very similar pattern...now I know how to quilt it :o)