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Machine Quilting

I am sneaking in some time (slacking off from garden and kp duties if you really want to know) to work on the baby and doll quilts.  I’ve pin basted, so it is on to machine quilting.

I am using my beloved machingers quilting gloves, denim sharp needles (in this case a 70/10 will do), and a Little Genie Magic Bobbin Washer.

Yes, I know I could use a new pair of gloves. But hey…you can see how well I like them by how worn they are!

Since I am going to begin by stitching in the ditch, I don’t need decorative thread.  I’ve chosen 100 wt. WonderFil Invisifil 103 for the bobbin and Sulky Premium monofilament for the top.  These are fine threads that won’t add weight to the quilt and will virtually disappear in ditch quilting.

I stitch in the ditch for two reasons.

  • I can remove safety pins while stitching, which in turn, removes some of the weight of the quilt, and removes obstacles when I get around to free-motion quilting.
  • Since I am quilting on a domestic machine, as opposed to a long-arm, I feel the need to stabilize my quilt sandwich for free-motion quilting.

I am using a walking foot to evenly feed the layers as I stitch.

I like to begin by bringing up the tails.  This is habit from free-motion quilting, and it isn’t absolutely necessary for ditch quilting.  But it does make it convenient to cut off the tails later.  I lower the stitch length to zero and gradually increase it to the length that I prefer, about a 3 on my machine…you may prefer a different length.  There are no quilt police to say that I am wrong and you are right.  (Lucky for me!)

Here’s how the stitching looks on the front of the doll quilt:

And on the back of the doll quilt:

And then I realized how silly I was for using the monofilament at all (You never do silly things, do you?), so I switched to the WonderFil Invisifil for both the top and bobbin threads to work on the baby quilt.   And I was silly, just in case you were asking yourself this ever since I gave my thread choices, because the Invisifil thread is so fine that it is all that is needed.  Duh!

So here is how the baby quilt looks after stitching with Invisifil thread:

Oopsies…missed the ditch a little bit!

Had I had my thinking cap on (which is almost always missplaced these days), I would’ve switched to black Invisfil for the bobbin thread.  Why?  Because the backing on the baby quilt is black.  Lucky for me, it worked out anyway.

Baby Quilt

A baby is God’s opinion that the world should go on. ~Carl Sandburg

Remember these?:

I have sewn snowball blocks:

And sewn the quilt top: 

I wasn’t so sure that I was going to like it when I bought the fabrics, but I love it!

I even got creative and sewed the leftover triangles from the snowball blocks into squares.  They were so cute!

So these cute little squares became the inspiration for a doll quilt for older sister:

I’m using this for the backing:

What are you working on?  Writing a novel?  Redecorating a room?  Building an ark?  I’d love to hear from you!

Would She Still Love Me?

So here is the WIP I am working on (I’d love to see what you are working on!).  What possessed me to use these colors together?  My, but this isn’t a very pretty tabletopper!

It started out innocently.  I went to a Washington State Quilters-Spokane Chapter guild meeting several years ago.  (Yes, I still attend meetings regularly…it is an addiction I have no intention of discarding.  This is a UFO after all…they can be any age.)  A pattern for the Spokane block was handed out (I don’t think this is really the name of the block, but I’ve been wrong before.  Perhaps one of you can enlighten me…I’d love that!).  I had to have it…I am a Spokane native.

I wanted to do some stash busting as I recall.  As my friends in-the-know will tell you, I don’t care for pink and blue (although the older I get, the more I recognize their importance).  I decided to use up the pink and blue in my stash.  I guess I thought the other colors would balance it out for me.  Hmmmmm.  In hindsight, I should’ve used pastel pink/blue, white or cream (I’m still growing…and I’ve been quilting for years).

I still need to quilt the borders and add the binding.  But then…I wonder if I can ship it off to my daughter or my daughter-in-law?  Would she still love me?