This morning I have been working on completing the center star - one more round to go.

Live simply, love generously, care deeply, speak kindly and leave the rest to God!
This morning I have been working on completing the center star - one more round to go.
I have started another Katrina Hadjimichael quilt in the Jane Austin Series called Meryton. Meryton is a fictitious town in the novel Pride and Prejudice. This is the internet picture of Katrina's quilt.
Finished the quilt top for the Gail Pam BOM - Once Upon a Christmas Time today. Completed Block 6 of 6 yesterday and so glad to get it done today. I had planned to machine quilt it with a simple cross hatch (as that is about all I do with machine quilting) but decided after finally getting the top done, to just get some with a long arm machine quilt it for me.
The pattern calls for it to be done in all red and white/cream, both piecing and embroidery. I elected to use multi colors. The pattern also called for a border comprised of HST but I decided to go simple with this plaid fabric that I found and really liked.
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This is block 6 of 6
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Wow, that is a long title, but thought I would just do a little cattching up.
On the Delaford Quilt, I have reached the outer bird and flower block border row with my hand quilting. There are 22 blocks in this border, and so far I have hand quilted 4 of them - it does take awhile to accomplish. I have been tracking my time and so far I have 133 hours + some minutes in my quilting.
I am using a variety of color threads, only one of which is actually a hand quilting thread. Its a sample of YLI handquilting thread which they sent to try out and see if I like it. A new supplier of their hand quilting thread and I love the thread. Unfortunately YLI told me they will only be offering it in four basic colors at first (ecru, white, black and grey) but hopefully they may have a variety of colors. I am using this for background. For stitching around the appliques, I obtained 30 or 25 wt threads in a variety of colors and manufacturers. Some are Aurifil 30 wt, which the others are machine quilting threads from Coats and Clark. I find for all of them, I have to a silicon thread treatment to keep them from freying and breaking on me. Such a pain, I do wish someone would offer good quality hand quilting thread in a variety of colors !!!!
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1" stencil I am using for the background |
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Blue bird block - it takes me approximately 5 hours to quilt one of these blocks. |
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Blue Bird Back of quilt |
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Block 5 |
I have been working on making Christmas ornaments in May and June and just having so much fun with the embroidery and beading.
I purchased a pattern from Mary Corbet's website Needle n Thread for making Christmas Wreath ornaments and Christmas Tree Ornaments. So far I have only completed one wreath, but I did make three of them. Learning her method for tying the bow was a challenge, but it does make a beautiful bow. Her patterns are all so beautiful, I am anxious to make some more of the wreaths and start on the trees.
Spent time this afternoon prepping the stitchery blocks for Block5 and realized I never posted about Block 4, which I completed around the first of June.
Here are the blocks 1,2,3,and 4 sewn together:
Finally, I am hand quilting my Delaford quilt. I got it back from the longarm friend who basted it for me. She does a much better job than I can manage on this large a quilt. So the quilting began on May 31 and I am enjoying it so much.
Trying something a little different. Using machine quilting thread or other 25-30wt thread to quilt in color around the applique, with thread that matches the applique. I find I have to use a silicon treatment on the threads as they fray and knot when pulling through the quilt after 4 or 5 inches of quilting.
I filled out a survey from YLI and they sent me a spool of their new hand quilting thread thankfully in the color I wanted for quilting the background of the quilt. I have started trying it out, and I do like the thread very much. There was no fiber content label on the test spool, so not sure if it is 100% cotton or not, but I do very much like the feel, strength and weight of the thread. So far I have had absolutely no resistence, freying or splitting of the thread. Below is a picture of the quilting on the back as the thread shows up a little better. On the front, I have not rinsed out the blue water soluble lines yet so the thread is not so clear.