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Be My Valentine Table Runner

Be My Valentine

Be My Valentine table runner by Cherry Guidry was a fun squirrel project to make!

I knew this table runner would be a great fit for my large cabinet!

Be My Valentine

Of course, one wouldn’t have to make it this big. One could sew just a couple of hearts for the size needed (my finished size turned out to be about 16.25″ x 63″).

Be My Valentine

Be My Valentine

The quilting doesn’t really show up on the back, not just because I haven’t washed this yet (for the texture), but because the backing that I chose is a busy print.

Be My Valentine

This project was a very enjoyable break away from the computer (genealogy, ya know)!

Cherry has a wonderful website called Cherry Blossoms…you might like to check it out!

Quilt On!

Jessica’s Patriotic Quilt Update

I thought that some of you might be interested to know how I go about machine quilting stencils using a domestic sewing machine.

I opened up EQ8 and found a stencil that I thought would work for the pieced blocks in Jessica’s Patriotic quilt. I altered it a little bit, and then printed it to the size that I needed for the quilt blocks.

I also cut sheets of tracing paper the same size as the stencil and stapled the stack together. One sheet for every block, in this case, 15 sheets.

Jessica’s Patriot

Using a dull unthreaded needle, ‘trace’ around the stencil. Doing this not only creates multiple copies of the stencil, but allows me to become familiar with the design, and to plan out a way to continuously quilt it.

Jessica’s Patriot

Yes, I could simply print out multiple copies of the stencil. I prefer to use tracing paper because it is not as thick as copy paper, and I find it easier to remove when I am finished quilting.

Jessica’s Patriot

I pin the stencil to the block and free motion quilt following the holes that were created when making the stencil.

When I finish, I will tear away the tracing paper.

I pin and stitch one block at a time. Again, the tracing paper is thin and tears easily. Maneuvering one block at a time keeps me from tearing other blocks. I found this out the hard way!

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

I have no idea how I am going to quilt the rest of the blocks!

Jessica’s Patriot

I am definitely open to suggestions!

Jessica’s Patriot

In other news, I am spending almost all of my time working on genealogy. The plan is to work it hard until my subscription to Ancestry runs out (in a couple of months). As much as I enjoy the research, I will not be renewing. It is way too time consuming (and pricey), and I need to come up for air!

I am linking up with Kathleen’s Tips and Tutorials. You might want to click over there for some helpful hints!

Quilt On!

365 Challenge Scrap Placemats

My first finished project of the year is two placemats made from the scraps of the 365 Challenge quilt.

365 Challenge Scrap Placemats

I know that I should have taken the time to center that cable quilting, but it is a placemat, not an award winning masterpiece. Do we really care?

All of the scraps are sorted and put away.

365 Challenge Scrap Placemats

The sewing machine is cleaned up.

The sewing studio is tidied up.

I feel pretty good about 2023!

Quilt On!