I just had to start and finish a Christmas project in July.  I had some of this fabric left from when I made tabletoppers in 2011 and 2013 and I made one similar to the ones I made back then.  I used machine quilting and hand quilting.
 The back of the mat is Debbie Mumm fabric.
 Here is a photo of half of the batting cut off close to the stitching.  I used the backing as a binding.  I cut it 1" from the outside of the mat and folded over halfway and pressed.  Then I clipped and pinned and did a machine stitch around the outside edge.  I used #332 on my Bernina.  That is the same stitch I used to quilt down the center and across the middle.
 Here is the little quilt I got so excited to start back in June when I watched an old show on TQS.  I blogged about it in this blog post   I was going to make it larger but changed my mind.  It is really difficult to piece something not straight and then try to get the outside fairly straight!  I thought improv making up whatever I wanted would be easier....but there has to be some kind of plan!  I am hand quilting it....fun....fun!  I am calling it Not All Solids.
I decided to do some big stitch quilting on this rail quilt that I had machine quilted about half so far....many many years ago!   I needed some hand work to do.  The tutorial I watched is
https://crafty.house/big-stitch-quilting/     I will go back to machine quilting when I practice some more....I have gotten very rusty with not doing it!!!
This photo is from my 2019 Artfully Inspired Life journal with the class I am taking with Joanne Sharpe.  It is the January page (she says we are NEVER behind)....and under the window shutters are my goals I wrote out for this year.  I had written them in January and just copied into my book this week!  The little shutters were made using my sticker machine and the acrylic papers I had painted and cut into tiny strips!.
I am so excited that I am NOW able to see The Quilt Show and my ruzuku classes on our big TV screen in the living room using Amazon Fire Box.  Really a great way to watch and get my steps at the same time.  Healthy eating and getting my walking exercise every day is a very important part of each day!
Linking to http://quiltingismorefunthanhousework.blogspot.com/2019/08/oh-scrap-new-color.html
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
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are the things that make life worth living and exploring.” ~ Denise Austin
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Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Monday, July 1, 2019
Red, white and blue patriotic quilt finish
 This is the quilt I finished last week!!
This is the quilt top before quilting it. AND three photos of closeups of top, middle and bottom.
I quilted with the serpentine stitch 4 vertical and 5 horizontal rows...I wanted to do minimal quilting.
The next photo shows how I finished the quilt. I cut off the batting close to the quilt and then cut 1" beyond the quilt of the flag backing fabric.
I pressed the edge of the backing in half and folded over the top and held it with clips.
I used red, white and blue thread for the quilting and binding. AND I used #332 stitch on my machine for the backing/binding. You can see it in the foreground on the next photo.
Next....the finished quilt showing the three photos I used for the first photo in this blog post.
I started this many years ago and put it away........and I finally got it done! 9½" x 34".
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
This is the quilt top before quilting it. AND three photos of closeups of top, middle and bottom.
I quilted with the serpentine stitch 4 vertical and 5 horizontal rows...I wanted to do minimal quilting.
The next photo shows how I finished the quilt. I cut off the batting close to the quilt and then cut 1" beyond the quilt of the flag backing fabric.
I pressed the edge of the backing in half and folded over the top and held it with clips.
I used red, white and blue thread for the quilting and binding. AND I used #332 stitch on my machine for the backing/binding. You can see it in the foreground on the next photo.
Next....the finished quilt showing the three photos I used for the first photo in this blog post.
I started this many years ago and put it away........and I finally got it done! 9½" x 34".
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Labels:
patriotic,
quilt,
walking foot quilting,
wallhanging
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