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Open Studio Binding International Quilt Festival

I was very fortunate to be able to demo and show some people for the first time how to achieve a new look on bindings.

I chose 2 ideas which I often use myself on my own quilts to add interest or maybe because I ran short on fabric but really want to use it in the binding.

So first – Faux Flange Binding.

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Using a 2 ½ inch binding, Flange  cut 1 ¾ in. Outer Binding  cut 1 ¼ in.

Now if you choose to have more or less of a Flange you can vary your widths to achieve your look, just remember if you add to one, reduce the other so you still have a complete 2 ½ in binding when sewn.

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If you need to join multiple strips to get your length to complete your project, join each, flange strip and then outer binding strip to make two complete units.

When you have the length you need, join the two strips together with a ¼ in seam to form your 2 ½ in width.

Press to set your seams.

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Press seams going to the wider strip.

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Press in half making sure there is a nice crisp line between the two joined fabrics.

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Lay your strip down on the back of your quilt.  I like to use a basting stitch when I first start my binding and test to see where it will come over to on the front. I want enough over hang so when I ( SID) Stitch in the Ditch on the front it will hide in the backing not the binding. Test it; you will save yourself time and often a head ache.  I continue to sew in the same manner I do with regular bindings and also end them the same manner. Use your method of choice.

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Second technique –  2 Color or 2 Sided Binding.

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This makes a 2 ½ inch binding . Cut one strip 2 inches and the opposite strip  1 inch.

Join all your 2″ strips to give you enough length. Join all 1″ strips to give you enough length. * Do this in your method of choice. When you have the desired length for your project join the two strips together with a ¼ in seam.

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Press to set seam and then press this seam open being careful not to distort your fabric if it a long strip.

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Press in half.

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You will lay the narrow 1 ” strip against the quilt on whichever side you have chosen that fabric for.

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I do a test baste stitch to make sure the seam on the binding lays right on the edge of my quilt when I wrap it around.

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Continue to attach when you are happy with your seam and finish in your desired method.

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Hope you gives these a try. If you have any questions shoot me an email.

 

 

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Hello New Friend

Well, as the saga continues it took me on turns and tumbles I did not see coming.

I know what colors and styles I like and which I am not so fond of.   So I thought.

As the colors played well together and I was open to playing and picking up random pieces to make the happy family, I noticed I liked the way they gave me a sense of contentment. Maybe because I did not stress over matchy matchy ideas or how was I going to live with this piece being slightly off, because it was leaving my hands. It was going to a home where no one would notice these usually tidbits that drive me batty at times.

This little project has taught me much about myself that I did not know. Opened my mind and expanded my palette.

I had been thinking and even discussed recently how my color choices have changed through the years and often with season.  Do you look at quilts and colors and think Spring?  Winter ?  Or whatever the season ?

Do you ever say,” I appreciate the work but just not my colors?”  I know I have.  May not do that now, knowing how this journey turned out.

Maybe I just pre-judged my color choices. Maybe I needed to explore something within myself. Color heals, art heals, maybe it also helps us grow and explore.

Give colors a chance that you may not have tried before. Entertain them or let them entertain you.  See where it takes you.

When you are done you can at least know you have explored, played and used your own hands to create a work love.  Or maybe not love …….okay!

Oh and the ending of this story…….it is staying in my home. We have become close friends and I am proud of taking something I turned my nose up at, and now I am proud and admire.  The colors make me feel warm and cozy.

I need my new friend, and will cherish how we met.

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Psychedelic, Baby

Can your relate?  Here is a quilt kit  purchased in 2006, from CozyQuilt.com. I went to retreat in August 2013 and this kit came along with the intentions to complete for a Christmas gift.

Well……… we all know that didn’t happen.

As I was cutting, piecing and having a great time, people where surprised I was working with the earth tone colors and knew that these were just not what I usually pick for myself.  Not really having a relationship with the colors but was enjoying the process and watching it unfold. As I continued on I just knew my friend would appreciate it.

Almost done, lets see where this goes next!

Psychedelic, Baby Pattern Layout
Psychedelic, Baby Pattern Layout
Psychedelic, Baby
Psychedelic, Baby
Psychedelic, Baby Audition Border
Psychedelic, Baby Audition Border
Psychedelic, Baby
Psychedelic, Baby
Psychedelic, Baby
Psychedelic, Baby

 

General Information Quilting · Lecture · Modern Quilting

Gwen Marston Lecture

Just returned from attending a lecture by artist and author Gwen Marston from Beaver Island, Michigan. Found her liberating, humorous and her quilts inspiring. She has written over twenty six books and currently has quilts on display at the Dennos Museum in Traverse City Michigan.

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Valentine Auction Items For NWAL

Spent the last couple weekends (and weekdays) designing, sewing, quilting and binding for the NWAL Shetland Sheepdog Rescue. It helps all the Shelties at NWAL Herding Dog Rescue, Inc., especially the seniors and the pups with illnesses that need extra love and care. Please have fun bidding.

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Valentines Day Too

Here are some pictures of time spent in the studio. Decided to finish off the remaining Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda.

Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Decided to design on the fly with the remaining fabric.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Decided to design on the fly with the remaining fabric.
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Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too.
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Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. That one red square sure catches your eye.
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Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too
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Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Getting near the end.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. What can I do with these remaining pairs and scraps.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. What can I do with these remaining pairs and scraps.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Time to assemble and find direction.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Time to assemble and find direction.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Flipped these every which way and still not sure.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Flipped these every which way and still not sure.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Design is finding focus finally.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Design is finding focus finally.
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Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. I really like the organic feel.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Finished effort number two.
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Valentine Day too. Finished effort number two.
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Valentines Day

Here are some pictures from our studio using Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda.

Construction of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats
Construction of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats
Construction of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats
Construction of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats
Design wall at studio of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Design wall at studio of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Complete close up of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Close up of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats and Runners
Close up of backing of Surrounded by Love by Deb Strain Moda Table Mats.
Challenge · General Information Quilting

Doll Quilt Swap 14

Here are some pictures from DQS 14. The finished quilt will be in the mail tomorrow to it’s new owner.

Doll Quilt Swap 14
Doll Quilt Swap 14
Fractured Glass Doll House Quilt 14 Swap begins
Fractured Glass Doll Quilt 14 Swap moving forward
Fractured Glass Doll Quilt 14 Swap assembly
Fractured Glass Doll Quilt 14 Swap
Fractured Glass Doll Quilt 14 Swap near completion
Fractured Glass Doll Quilt 14 Swap back with tag.
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MSQC Iron Quilter 2 Challenge 2013

On November 30, 2013 the Missouri Star Quilt Company Iron Challenge was finished with my entry in their digital hands. 

Missouri Star Quilt Company Iron Quilter Challenge November 2013
Completed first of four paper pieced blocks for the MSQC Iron Quilter. Very happy with flying geese points and choices in fabrics for primary and secondary designs within the block.
Missouri Star Quilt Company Iron Quilter Challenge November 2013
After signing up to participate in the Missouri Star Quilt Company (MSQC) Iron Quilter Challenge it was time at the designing table for a quilt design that would include all the fabrics in the pack. After a few days got the new design from notepad to computer to pattern templates.
Completed the four blocks and back to ironing board one more time for pressing.
Auditioning for binding and flange.
Missouri Star Quilt Company Iron Quilter Challenge November 2013
On the Statler Stitcher doing the longarm work. Using a design that mirrors a fabric design from the RJR fabric pack.
Completed challenge submission for Missouri Star Quilt Company Iron Quilter Challenge November 2013.
Spent time drawing up the label and getting it on fabric.