Showing posts with label 2015 Finish-Along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 Finish-Along. Show all posts

Friday, January 1, 2016

ALYoF Wrap Up + 2015 FAL Quarter Four!


I reached 8 goals that were set and linked up with A Lovely Year of Finishes in 2015:

Thank you so much to Shanna & Melissa for hosting this linkup!

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Here are the links to the eight finishes pictured above:
December, completed  Donna's Stars
November, completed quilt sandwich for Cozy Christmas
October, completed Scrap Dance
September, completed EPP Puzzle Ball
August, oops - Donna's Stars
July, completed Directionally Challenged
June, oops - Donna's Stars
May, completed Cookbook Cover
April, oopsie - no goal set!
March, completed Kinderbaby Christmas
February, oops - Kinderbaby Christmas
January, completed Cascadia


Another greatly motivating linkup, The 2015 Finish Along was hosted by Adrienne at On the Windy Side. I shareded a lengthy list of potential finishes for Quarter Four Goals, and managed to finish THREE of those:
Thank you Adrianne, for all your hard work and time hosting this linkup!
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Here are the links to the three finishes from this quarter that were listed with my Q4 Goals:

Donna's Stars, and The Tale of the Bleeding Batiks..
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Cozy Christmas, Adapted from the Cozy Afternoon BOM pattern by Jacquelynne Steves..


















and Scrap Dance, a fun Mystery QuiltAlong hosted by Carole at From My Carolina Home!

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Cozy Afternoon BOM: The Christmas Critters are Finished!

My Cozy Christmas Quilt went for a photoshoot today at Clark County Museum.
Cozy Afternoon in the Wintertime Gazebo!
Finished Size 64" Square
The Sew-along and Bloghop for the Cozy Afternoon BOM was a highlight for 2015! (the link is to the Pinterest Board if you are interested in seeing different versions!)
Hosted by Jacquelynne Steves, my version is based upon the theme fabric from her line "Joy, Love, Peace, Noel". 
The little critters I embroidered were enlarged from the theme fabric, and now take center stage.
I used crayons to color them, heat-set the wax, then washed the fabric in hot water and pressed it again prior to stitching.
With some trial and error, the Crayola Crayon's used with a very heavy-hand worked the best.
Mr. Mouse was the first block!
Embroidery on quilts is new for me! After seeking Barbara's (Cat Patches) advice for quilting the blocks, I decided to closely outline the stitching and used a loopy fill much like the larger loops I used in the background areas.
The Free Motion Quilting is stitched with Aurifil 50wt threads, using my Juki TL-98E.
The backing is pieced from a long-stashed snowflake print, plus a bit of the StudioE bias check I love so much. I used Ingeo Fiber batting, a manmade fiber using "ingredients from the earth" (plants). It behaves much like polyester - kinda puffy and holds it shape well. For seasonal quilts, I like a batting that can handle storage without permanently creasing.
For the flanged binding, I followed the tutorial for Susie's Magic Binding at 52 Quilts, except I cut my strips a bit more narrow at 1 5/16" (navy), and 1.5"(accent red). Attached to the back at just over 1/4", it was a perfect wrap to the front to stitch in the ditch for a quick finish with a bit more accent!
Following the link, you can also find a video. The other tip I suggest for this type binding is to sew the strip lengths together prior to joining them into one long strip. The diagonal seams will all in the same place this way, making it easier to avoid landing their bulk in a corner.

This feels like the perfect finish to wrap up 2015! I have had a fun and productive year, and am very thankful to have met so many quilter's through blogging. Thank you for joining me in celebration!


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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

The Journey of Donna's Stars: A Finished Quilt with a Cautionary Tale

Today I share the bittersweet story of a finished quilt.
"Sweet" because it is finished.
The story of it's journey is a bit of a "Bitter" one for me though, due to a bleeding nightmare that resulted in the faded colors pictured above.

It all began in March 2014, with some of Donna's favorite batiks, pre-washed and cut into strips.
Blocks were completed and I posted layout options in June 2014.
So, it was 18 months in the quilting - different sections at a time and continuously interrupted by other projects while I made decisions about how to quilt different areas.
Look how pretty those colors were!
Here is where the nightmare began:
Once quilted, the quilt came out pretty square and flat. Because all the fabrics were pre-shrunk, I thought I would skip the tub-bath and blocking process I often use before I attach binding. I had set red fabric aside for the binding but it did not look pre-washed when i went to use it. I couldn't really recall, so I gave it a hand wash and the water turned bright red. I rinsed and washed three more times, and the water continued to turn red.
The reds were purchased in 2014 from my local quilt shop, just for this quilt.  
Top of the line (Bali's?)
I read, and read, whatever I could find online about saving quilts...

And then I went about dealing with it:
I purchased Synthrapol at the art supply store. My LSC does not stock it, nor do they provide any advice in dealing with bleeding fabrics, nor did they seem to care one bit about the fabric culprit I kindly reported to them, that is still shelved in their store...hmph...

It is advised online to use Synthrapol with hot water and as much water as possible. I started by using the product to wash the red binding fabric by hand and I was able to rinse it out with clear water results.
Encouraged, I took the quilt to the Suds Shop...
I wasn't sure if I should use fabric magnet sheets in combination with the Synthrapol, but I did, and I could see them turning color in the machine while it worked.
After holding my breath for 28 minutes, the background looked pretty white when I took it out.
I folded the damp sandwich in some muslin, and felt hopeful as I packed her into the car.
Once home, I blocked it out on linoleum flooring.
Unfortunately, it was only a couple hours before the dreaded dyes began bleeding through to the backside of the quilt. Pictured here while still damp, as the dye began to seep..
I thought maybe not all the Synthrapol had rinsed out, perhaps continuing to draw dye out as it dried.
A bit forlorn, yet I persevered:
Next, I attached the binding and finished it by hand.
Back at the laundromat, we shot a before picture. Most of the damage was directly behind the red fabrics. This photo only shows the bleeding to the back of the multi-colored star.
Plus two areas of red in the background, on the frontside. 
The Synthrapol wash was repeated, and the red spots were still there. I then resorted to a back up plan, a color-out product I had picked up at the grocery.
Following directions on the package, I gave her another wash and it did work to remove dye from the White Kona.
Once dry, it was ready for final inspection. I noticed the faded colors, but nothing doing. Finishing Donna's Stars was my December goal for A Lovely Year of Finishes, as well on my Q4 list, and I was in a bit of a rush to package and ship, so it was a quick trip outside for photographs !
The random spots are gone and although a wee bit of dye is present on the back, the bleeding is far less noticeable overall.
 However, the fabrics do have quite a bit of fading.

Here is what I really want to share with you:
I think the fading could have been avoided.
Just last week, after washing my quilt, I found this great article by Vicki Welsh. I encourage you to click the button, read Vicki's advice, and save the article!

Vicki Welsh


 Donna's Stars
 A special quilt for my DMIL!

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2015 FAL at On the Windy Side

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Scrap Dance Finish, ALYoF

 
Scrap Dance hangin' out at the new Equestrian Park, River Mountains in background
Las Vegas in background
Somewhat low contrast with the background color choice, the quilting is an attempt to better emphasize the pattern.
Dancing with the Sunlight.
Lots of cute fabrics to 'spy'!
Binding Front Side
Binding Back Side 
Scrap Dance Quilt Stats:Finished Size: 39" Square
Pattern: Scrap Dance Mystery Quilt Along, hosted at From My Carolina Home.
More versions can be viewed at the Scrap Dance Flickr Group!
Fabrics: 2.5" square scraps, and solid blue-gray from my stash for background, backing and binding.
Batting: Poly Cotton/Blend, Hobbs I believe..
Machine pieced and bound with Bernina 1020
Free Motion Quilted with Juki TL98E

Checkmark: Lovely Year of Finishes October Goal MET!! (post here, link up #46) - Woohoo! Linking up with the Shanna for the Finishes Party at Fiber of all Sorts!

Checkmark: This is my second finish from my list of goals for Quarter Four, as linked with Adrianne at On the Windy Side 2015 FAL!

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

2015 FAL - Q4 Goals

I did a LOT of sewing during Third Quarter, however only two finishes were checked off my Q3 goals list:
Directionally Challenged,
And, My Jaftex celebration quilt, Winter in Bloom,
 
Small, spontaneous finishes continue to sway me from my quilty intentions...
Still I am happy to have at least a couple finishes that were actually set as goals for this quarter!

I removed those two finishes from my Q3 list and added several others to complete my Q4 Goal list for the 2015 FAL hosted by Adrienne at On the Windy Side:
Listed as pictured: Left to right, from top to bottom:
1.  Donna's Stars! Status: In queue. Four or five more hours of quilting, plus the binding.
2.  Cozy Afternoon Free Quilt Along, by Jacquelynne Steves - flimsy complete.
3.  Scrap Dance Mystery Quilt Along by From my Carolina Home - flimsy complete
4.  Christmas Sampler from 1990 - flimsy complete
5.  Sew Sweet Simplicity. Status: Flimsy complete - on hanger, still needs a back pieced.
6.  Christmas Scrappy Geese - Flimsy is still on a hanger
7.  Summer Gathering. Status: Flimsy is finished, on a hanger, needs backing!
8.  Leaders and Enders. Status: I may have enough blocks to create a setting. I suppose this and my next project are possible finishes, but really not likely!
9.  Daisy Chain Status: This flimsy has been on my mind lately. It is baby-size, but I have an idea for expansion and you never know, I may just pull it out and go for it!
10. Primary Circles Baby Quilt: I think of this one each month when I need to select one goal. Status: Four blocks!
11. Dr. Suess Improv Baby. Status: One little pile of fabric & this photo. Taken to remind me of whatever it was that was in my mind that day, month's ago, when I thought I ought to 'whip' this cutie up for my Etsy shop. Perhaps next time I pull them out, I will just do it!

Additional Goals:
 12. Bear Paw Wedding Quilt for Rhonda and Ernie - I have a stack of Hearty Good Wishes just waiting for this project.
13. My selfish-sewing Churn Dash UFO - 12 Blocks complete, need setting blocks and sashing.
14. Sew Kitschy BOM from 2014 - only 7 blocks are completed:
15. Southwest Summer Block Tote Bag - Block complete, tutorial HERE, I need to design the bag!
16. Strip sets that were started for my mother, but have turned out too busy for her liking. I have a great idea for these, however this is how they looked last time I had them out:


17. Blue and yellow quilt for Mom, something less busy. Status: collecting blue batiks. Will go with large HSTs I think..
18. Twister Blocks UFO's, I have several small panels I need to figure out a new plan to finish. Or, maybe these will be for the next Orpan Adoption event:
19. Tea towel for mom with embroidery from Cozy Afternoon Pattern.
20. Tea towel redwork from Jenny of Elefantz pattern
21. Le Challenge October finish inspired by GOLD- have not started and no idea yet...
22. Aurifil BOM from 2014 - Blocks are various sizes and a setting needs to be designed.

This lengthy list is set to link up with all the cool folks sharing goals for Quarter Four!
 
 Visit Adrianne at On the Windy Side to join in the 2015 Finish Along GOAL Setting Party!
Thank you for inspiring us Adrianne!

Note to self: Each time I am tempted by a new Quilt Along or Block of the Month, I must return to this post and stay on track!

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