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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!

Quilting Floral Reflections 3

Some of you know that the day job has been particularly demanding this month…I have had no days off since I had one on December 3rd.

Therefore, I am not focused on Christmas.  

What little energy that I have had after work, has been spent machine quilting Floral Reflections.  I am determined to finish this quilt by the end of the year!

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

I was stumped as to how to quilt the border when I came upon this stencil design in my Electric Quilt 8 program.  I think it is a design that I imported to EQ some time ago.

Floral Reflections

It worked out great!

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

The quilting is finished.  I am on to the binding.

Floral Reflections

I just might make my self imposed deadline!

Floral Reflections

Quilt On!

Floral Reflections Intro

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections Update

Floral Reflections Update 2

Floral Reflections Update 3

Pin Basted

Floral Reflections Update 4

Floral Reflections Update 5

Floral Reflections Update 6

Quilting Floral Reflections

Quilting Floral Reflections 2

Quilting Floral Reflections 2

The last time that I shared a Floral Reflections progress report, I was considering  what to use for the background filler for the applique blocks.

My go-to filler is stippling, but I wanted to try something different.   I did think about pebbles.  I love the look of pebbling, but I thought that would be too much work.

Cindy Needham talks about sunshine and shadow.  She uses scribbling to create the shadow and emphasize the sunshine.  So I decided to try it!

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

Scribbling does indeed create shadow and looks great!  But, for me, on a large project, this is a slow and tedious process!

Floral Reflections

The back.

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

Somebody save me from myself!

Quilt On!

Floral Reflections Intro

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections Update

Floral Reflections Update 2

Floral Reflections Update 3

Pin Basted

Floral Reflections Update 4

Floral Reflections Update 5

Floral Reflections Update 6

Quilting Floral Reflections