Monday, March 16, 2020

I'll not inundate you with posts but will do one more for today!!!

This is another "Jim quilt" called Snow Village..As you can tell, there is a lot going on in this quilt including "bling" which will be hard to see! I hope some of you will have the opportunity to see this one in person!  And a special note, Jim does ALL of his own Applique Designs!  Such a talented guy!!!




More catch up tomorrow!!!


Afternoon!  I can hardly believe I haven't posted since the end of December!!  Where does the time go???

I'll start off with a quilt I made for a close friend of David and mine!  There are times in life when the "unknowns" leave a person (and their family) topsy turvy as in this case, so I decided to make him a Comfort Quilt to wrap up in!  I named it "Inner Strength", represented by the Celtic Symbol for Inner Strength.  

I just happened to have on hand a set of Moda Cake Mix Recipe sheets!  I can highly recommend having some of these handy when you want to knock out a quilt in a hurry (or faster than normal)!  I decided that I wanted each block to be a different fabric so off I went!  I didn't realize until I started cutting things apart that each sheet made 2 blocks with the same fabric so I have enough to make another quilt (which my Mother has called dibs on!)!  

David & I wanted this to be a warmer than usual quilt so I used Hobbs cotton/wool blend batting and a flannel backing!  

One of the many joys of quilt making for me is gifting a quilt to friends and family and when I have the opportunity to give it in person, it is icing on the cake.   I know this quilt expresses the love and support we have for our friend and his family and will give many hours of comfort.  






 Until next time,
Happy quilting!
Leah


Saturday, December 28, 2019

Morning!!!

Just wanted to share a couple of quilts I've finished recently!

First up is one I made for us while on vacation in September!  Yes, I spent time sewing in the condo at the beach!  What can I say?!!!  I picked up a FQ pack at The Sewing Center Around the Block in Ft. Walton Beach.  If you are in the area, be sure to check out this shop as well as Coastal Stitches in Destin!  After finishing the main project I took with me, I was still in the mood to sew so I did this quick small lap quilt for TV watching!  I used a Hobbs cotton/wool blend batting for winter warmth and this has been washed!

Next is another "Jim" quilt as Eddie and I like to call them!  It's a Razorback Flag!!!  WPS! As I've mentioned before, Jim Gatling lets us know (in detail usually) how he wants his quilts quilted!  He told me this turned out just as he had envisioned!  Whew!!!😅


Wishing you all a Happy New Year!!!
Until next time,
Happy Quilting!

Monday, December 9, 2019

 Morning!

This is a quilt I finished Friday for a new customer!  She told me she has only been quilting (and sewing) for about a year!  I think she is off to a great start!  She even pieced the backing!!!

Until next time!
Happy Quilting!









Friday, December 6, 2019

Morning!

I hope everyone had a lovely Thanksgiving!

I wanted to share a friend's (also a customer) quilt that I finished yesterday.  Many of you know Jim Gatling -- artist, quilter (the King of Scrappy quilts), decorator, wedding planner, teacher...well, the list goes on and on!  Jim has been on a mission to have his 100++ quilt tops quilted and just between Eddie Landreth (Arkansas Man Quilter) and myself, I'd say we are still well under 50 tops being completed!

Initially, Jim invited Eddie, Melissa (Eddie's wife) and me to his home in Morrilton one Saturday (about two years or so ago) to discuss/plan (and divide) his first group of tops.  We left with a total of 22 quilt tops!

Now, Jim brings them in groups of 4-5 tops and says "here you go"to one or the both of us!  Each bag has its own instructions for quilting designs, thread color, etc.  Fortunately for us, Jim is open to our opinions for quilting ideas which was important for the one I'm sharing!

The one pictured here had these directions:

"Amish Crazy Quilt, over the top quilting, for me to hang at house, use Black Thread Bobbin & Top"

First I had to clarify what "over the top quilting" meant!  Over the top quilting to Jim meant ignore any blocks and do something different in spaces all over the top - not "do an all over design i.e. pantograph"!  After getting that settled, the next step was having him rethink the black thread!  Luckily he agreed to a dark gray called Storm by Glide!  Last but not least was sharing my vision for the quilting design vs his!  Maybe I wore him down, but he finally gave the okay for a "whatever you think"!

So what do you think?  I felt that we should continue with the Amish theme, so I went with traditional Amish quilting motifs, i.e. split Log Cabin motifs of feathers and rails, and opposing border designs.  Jim said "I love this" when I sent it to him so I think we did good!!

Until next time,
Happy quilting!




Sunday, November 17, 2019

Here is a BIG customer quilt that I completed today!  When I say BIG, I mean BIG!  120 x 120!  Maxed out my frame but I think it turned out nicely!  Obviously, I couldn't get a picture of the whole quilt but you get the highlights!  This job came to me via another long arm quilter - Tiffanee Noack!  This quilt was too large for Tiff's frame so she called me to see if I could handle it!  We longarmers are happy to help out whenever we can!!!  Thanks Tiff!









Until next time,
Happy Quilting!
Leah

Friday, November 8, 2019

Here we are at the end of my first week of retirement!  It's been a busy week!!!

Day 2 was spent quilting 2 customer baby quilts!  One was a cute dinosaur flannel and the other a sweet panel!










Day 3 was another customer baby quilt - You & Me Always





















And last but not least, days 4 & 5 is a customer queen size quilt!  I couldn't get a picture of the whole quilt but these are the highlights?  This is the Disappearing Hour Glass pattern that has been demonstrated online by Jenny Doan of the Missouri Star Quilting Company.  If you haven't already, be sure to check out Jenny's videos on UTube!!!






















I know I won't be this productive all of the time, but it felt good to get these done!!!!
Happy Quilting!
Leah