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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Quilting in the Big Horns

Quilting in the Big Horns

Where oh where does the time go?  What a busy summer!
We have been coming and going, 
going and coming.
Had our oldest grandson for 2 months and
had major damage to our home from high winds.

With winter approaching it is time to prepare for
the cold and snow.
But quilting and embroidery has not stopped.

I am sorry for the long absents, I am hoping to set a
goal for myself, to post at least once a week.  
Can I do it?  Time will tell.

I want to share my current project with you.
A large embroidery order that I think you will enjoy.

These 16 x 16 micro fiber towels are for the
up coming POWDER PUFF race, which
will take place on Oct 17th.

Only ladies will be driving in this off road desert race.

Of course as you can see it is a race toward 
the cure for cancer.

 On the embroidery machine.  Love those mighty hoops
They make hooping so much easier, worth every penny.
 Completed with business card attached

Work center.  Preparing business cards, adding jute
instead of ribbon (to standard), then attaching
to the towels with safety pins.  I am going to have to buy some
more safety pins since I am using my quilting pins, is what
I had on hand.  Can not just pop over to the store from here.  :)

Each towel takes 24 minutes to stitch out and I have 300 to do.
Yep it will take a while.  I am hoping for 30 a day.

It has been a long time since I have had my machine on, so it feels
good to be working on this project.

I also did some hoodies for MORE a while back, need
to share that with you soon.   That job was a little smaller with
34 pieces, but the designs took 1 1/2 hours to stitch so it took a 
day or two to finish.  

Other jobs I am working on.
A king size quilt for my son and daughter-in-law
Finishing up on the Ruffled Roses quilt
 (just 5 years now in the works). 
Several service quilts.

This summer my quilting studio made huge strides
towards being finished and I was able to move my sewing area
up there.  Loving it. 

Much to share.

Many Blessings!

Monday, March 16, 2015

Fractured Flowers Quilt

Fractured Flowers

with embroidered border


 I think spring is here and the to do list just tripled
the gardens are calling my name.

In January we had a retreat here in our town, oh such fun.
I was in the need of flowers and my youngest daughter
in need of a quilt.  So I began this for her.

It started with 3 charm packs, now I have never worked with
a charm pack before but these kind of called my name
so I sent for them. 

 I mixed them up (or so I thought) and sewed them together,
and it was ok, adding the border helped 
BUT
I was not really happy with it, just did not have enough spark.
So I decided to cut the rows in half, shift them around 
and resew, below is the result.
Ok, that is better, 
BUT
it still needed somethings....So
 I cut the columns in half, shifted them around
and sewed them back together
(and yes I just cut thru the border, too)
Oh there we go, much better.

 While at retreat, I learned about the 
Wing Clipper
A ruler for helping make flying geese.
I love this tool, it made the process so much easier.
I had considered making flying geese to add to this quilt
but they are such a pain, I scrapped that idea
until I used this.  See the pretty geese and they are perfect.
A great tool!
 A few weeks later I took a class on Craftsy.com
The class is on making sweatshirt jackets.  
The teacher had a technique for an edge treatment that I could use
for this quilt.
These flowers are involved and they are embroidered.
 I decided to also put some of the flowers in the middle of the quilt.
 A finished one


 Next came the outer border, with the flying geese


After adding the flying geese border, I did the quilting
with a floral design


The geese are only on two corners, opposing.
Next came the embroidered flowers 
This took alot of time but I think the results were
worth the effort.

I bound the quilt before putting on the embroidered flower
so that they would cover the binding ends.
With the flowers being on opposing corners, 
I left the area to be worked with them unbound.

The front
 The back, where I used some of the 
fabric from the border on the front.
This design took alot of removing from the machine,
trimming and changing of bobbins so that 
the back matched the front.  
I love the way the border is now trimmed
to the shape of the flowers, alot more 
interesting the a straight border and binding.

Monday, February 16, 2015

2015 Quilting Begins


I took some time off from blogging but not from quilting.
or embroidery.

A lot has happened since the new year, including
the embroidery machine being in the shop.

Finished up on a 35 hoodie job 
and beginning work on some other items.

Spent some time playing on the longarm
doing some thread painting on this 
cute panel that was part of my Shoebox.
The Shoebox is like a secret santa, where we gift
24 fat quarters and whatever else we want that will fit into a shoebox.
This panel is one of the amazing things that 
was in my box.



I still need to add beads, but had alot of fun highlighting the flowers





We had a retreat at the end of January, where I bound the 
sunflower quilt above and this purple and green 
quilt. 
And began a quilt for my daughter, Alyssa
I began with 3 charm packs
BUT 
did not like how it was looking.
Sooooo, I cut each of the rows in half, shifted them around.....
and sewed them back together, with this result.
which is ok but not what I wanted,
so I cut the rows in half again in the other direction 
and sewed them back together again.
Much better!
Next are the flying geese to add in another border
Spent today adding the new border. 



Next element for this quilt involves these embroidery designs
so check back to see how I use these.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2015

Happy New Year

2015

I am sitting here waiting for my grilled ham and cheese
sandwich to finish grilling, happy with the
results of a big embroidery project, 
that had some rocky moments.  
It is freezing outside 6 degrees at 1pm
a warm fire is going in the stove.
The Christmas tree is still up and lite, 
it will remain so until the needles begin falling, it 
is the only sign of spring to come,  it 
has slowed down on it's water consumption so I fear
that is not far off.

2014 has been a busy year, and I sit here surrounded
by embroidery hoops, stabilizer and temporary fabric adhesive
my mind wonders back to the events of the last 12 months.

My sewing machine, embroidery machine and longarm have
been very busy.  
If you have been following along you know I was given
the honor of making 4 custom quilts
and two bathrobes for one family.
Have lost track of how many beautiful
personalized embroidered towel set I have done.
I have also been able to quilt a number of quilts for other quilters.
You can see these things here
 http://galynn-bhmc.blogspot.com/

We have made a few trips to Ca., to help with the 
MORE off road races.
In fact, I just finish a jacket with the logo on it.
Doing something new can sure be a challenge, but  more
so a learning process.
Here are some pictures 
(a blog post without pictures is boring, right?)


Sure turned out great, and thanks to
Mark Sweeney's amazing work digitizing of the designs,
(making the artwork so the machine understands
how to stitch it out) we have great success.
I am thankful to have found a good digitizer.
I would like to someday learn how to do this but right now
I am still working on learning how to embroider.

Here is another design Mark helped us with

 I also have some ideas for girls hoodies and will share them
once done.

I am expecting this will be a year of embroidery.
So you will see alot of posts, I have no doubt.

So from a fall and injury in January, trips back and forth 
to Ca.,  lots of sewing projects, gardening,
having two of our grandsons and son-in-law here for hunting, 
and a very cold snowy start to 2014-2015 winter,
it has been a busy, fun and sometimes waring year
but I would not trade it.
We have be so blessed, we have our health,
we will be fed and stay warm.

Happy New Year to you and your family
and May our Father in Heaven
Bless you richly with health, peace and love

Kirk and Gail


Saturday, December 27, 2014

End of Year Quilting and Embroidery 2014


End Year Quilting 

2014


Well, here we are at the week between
Christmas and New Years

A lot has been accomplished this year.
4 custom quilts
3 bathrobes
countless sets of towels
hats galore
quilting done for others

Just this last few days I quilted a top for 
my friend Kathy, did manage to get it done by Christmas eve day.

  She did a beautiful job on the design and piecing
I got to add to it with quilting.

Today I finished a small bear quilt for my husband

It is now hanging in its place.

 The new owners of
3 of the quilts I was honored to make this year.

The Pooh quilt, the White Camo quilt and the Taz quilt.
Hope they find lots of comforting
snuggles under these quilts.

Towels for the grandchildren
 
 Robes made for Terry and Billie



I am looking forward to new quilting and
embroidery adventures in 2015
I see many hoodies in my future as 
the embroidery machine stitches along.
My hope is to finish my Ruffled Roses quilt in time for
Cowboy Carnival at the end of May.
So stay tuned, I have
more to share.

HAPPY NEW YEAR!


 

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Long Arm Work

Long Arm Work

My next project.
Quilting this beautiful quilt for a friend
She did such nice work on this.
Close ups of the quilt, 
loaded on the machine.
Quilting begins tomorrow.



Saturday, December 13, 2014

Monogram Towels

Monogram Towels

Christmas Sneak Peek

I feel somewhat safe posting this before Christmas
the kids do not see the page and if
the adults happen to their gifts are not here.  

Towel sets for the grands
 Instead of wrapping paper the towels
are wrapped in cloth bags, with their 
initial embroidered on them.


So just a sneak peek

Have also been working on some hoodies
will share once we have them pulled together.