Fabric and thread, of course. Rulers and other tools, certainly. But the real key is …Storage space.
Read MoreMonth: March 2019
Which Side is Up?
The back of a quilt can be just the substrate that helps hold it together … or it can itself be a focal point, just as important as the front.
Read MoreNow, where did I put that file?
Like most computer-assisted quilters, I’ve accumulated several hundred digitized designs … but organizing them, and then finding just the right one, is always a challenge.
Read MoreWhat’s on the cutting table
Organizing strips is always a challenge. I love these little “price tag” sticky labels – handy to mark each fabric, easy to remove. The pattern is marked with corresponding letters, so it’s easy to keep track of what’s what.
Read MoreStitch in the Ditch with rulers and Invisafil
Ruler work is not my strong suit. Thank goodness for Invisafil thread! All of the benefits of monofilament, without the “plastic” look.
Read MoreUp next: Midnight Drama
Next on the longarm is a geometric beauty – I love these colors, and the black surround really makes them pop. Design is simple — three centered rows of 16″ blocks, with 16″ textured black background on either side. Quilting design is a conundrum, though — stay with something geometric? Or contrast with something curvy? […]
Read MoreAnd it’s finished! (well … almost …)
Finished the body of the quilt, plus the top and bottom borders. I do especially like the way the quilting design nested into that background space — and turned so nicely around the center! Tomorrow I’ll take it off the frame, turn it 90 degrees, and stitch the other two borders. Progress!
Read MoreThe perfect fit
Choosing a quilting design is always a challenge … but sometimes, you find a perfect fit.
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