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The Professional Tote

I am joining the Slow Bloggers.  I like the Slow Blog Manifesto; it allows me to not take myself too seriously at a time in my life when I’d rather be blogging than working. I have, however, made the time to finish an old UFO. It is the Professional Tote; a great pattern by The Creative Thimble: Professional Tote The pieces for the Professional Tote have been cut out for what seems like forever.  It is a good thing that the pattern provides labels for all those pieces or I would’ve had a hard time sewing this together!  I would not have remembered what went where! Professional Tote I am so happy to have completed this bag!  It is a nice roomy bag; great for a day out with my quilting friends.  Professional Tote Shopping, lunch, quilt guild meeting, and more shopping!

I’m linking up with QuiltShopGal.  There is lots of Creative Goodness going on over there!

Pin Basted

 

Woohoooo! 

Not one, but two large quilts pin basted this week!

Aunt Sukey Spins Off

Aunt Sukey Spins Off (click here to see more).

Sneak Peek

Sneak Peek (hasn’t got a name yet).

If you’d like to know my pin basting method, I shared here.

Initial Pillow No. 2

For my first initial pillow, I chose to create a pillow cover for my youngest grandchild.

This time, I have created a pillow covering for my oldest grandchild.  His favorite color is orange, and he is partially color blind.

Aiden Pillow

I wanted borders around the letter and star so that I could use a variety of free motion quilting designs.

Aiden Pillow

Whether I am free motion quilting a pillow cover, or a full-size quilt, I like to begin by stitching in the ditch to stabilize my project.  It also allows me to remove the pins so that they no longer hinder my stitching (I quilt with a domestic sewing machine).

Aiden Pillow

Wonderfil Invisfil is my favorite thread to use for stitching in the ditch.

Aiden Pillow

I used one of Cindy Needham’s stencils to easily mark quilting lines on the star points.  I could have used several choices of markers, but I used chalk that I pounced on.

Aiden Pillow

Aiden Pillow

I also like to use Pam Clarke’s stencils for marking.  The grids are great for spacing even distances for parallel quilting or many other types of designs.

The rest of the free motion quilting on the pillow cover was done without marking.  I use Aurifil 50 weight thread for the quilting.

This is the finished pillow before washing:

Aiden Pillow

The pillow back has a concealed zipper.

Aiden Pillow

There is a lot of texture after washing!

Aiden Pillow

I am doing Option #1 from QuiltShopGal’s Free Motion Quilting Challenge 2015 March (featuring Patsy Thompson).  Here is a link to the post that shows my participation in the Patsy Thompson part of the Free Motion Quilting Challenge 2012.

I am linking up with quiltshopgal.