Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

July 22, 2013

Completed: Christmas Quilt!

I have another completed project today!  And yet again, it is woefully out of season.  But I guess that's what happens when you pick up WIPs eleven months later?



This Easy Bake With a Layer Cake quilt top was my first quilt top, completed last August.  I meant to quilt and bind it before Christmas, and even sent it to my mom's house for her to work on, but then she gave it right back to me!  To be honest, I never really knew how I wanted to quilt it.  There are so many angles and lines, so straight-line quilting wouldn't be a great choice.  I didn't know how to use the built-in free-motion quilting feature on my old sewing machine (the classic stipple), so waiting really didn't affect anything.  I knew I'd come up with something eventually.

My Bernina came with the Bernina Stitch Regulator, a fancy little foot that hooks into the machine's computer.  It reads the fabric and the sewist's motions to keep stitches as consistently-sized as possible.  For a newbie, this made things extremely easy!


Bernina Stitch Regulator

In action!
I used the BSR to quilt chains and stars going vertically down the length of the quilt.  It was definitely a learning experience--the machine would beep whenever I'd move things too quickly, and it beeped a lot!  I used a new 90/14 quilting needle to help with skipped stitches and I got the hang of it about four or five chains in.  I'm no expert, but I feel a little more comfortable now.




All the fabrics used are Dear Mr. Claus from Cosmo Cricket, a Moda line from 2012.  I really love the snowflakes for the backing--they're so simple!


Now I just have one unfinished quilt top.  I'll have some other projects to show you in the meantime, but I'm so excited to be done with WIPs!

December 10, 2012

The Cardinal-Candy-Cane Tree Skirt

Remember back in September when I said I was done with Christmas projects, that I would now focus completely on year-round projects instead of seasonal?  I lied.  I have one last Christmas project today: a tree skirt!

I wanted to make one last year for our little apartment tree, but it never happened, probably because I didn't quilt at the time and really had no interest in learning it.  We were skirtless last year, which wasn't a huge deal, because we celebrated Christmas at our families' houses in Florida, so no presents even touched our floors.  I forgot about it until we moved here and got a real tree.  While we aren't exchanging gifts this year, it just looked incomplete to have a big tree, lots of lights, and shiny ornaments without a tree skirt.  Plus, any reason to buy fabric is a good reason, so I ordered more Santa Claus is Coming to Town by Creative Thursday and planned out what I'd do.

I had pinned a few tree skirts on Pinterest in the fall as I saw them, but they were more "inspiration" than "plans," as so many of my pins are.  (Do you follow us on Pinterest?  I'm here, and Ariel is here!)  When I decided to make a tree skirt, I went back through and chose this one, from Esch House Quilts.  I'm embarrassed to say I haven't read anything else on this blog, but the tree skirt is fantastic!  I should add it to my Google Reader, because I'm sure a lot of other projects are going to pique my interests.

The tree skirt design uses stars and flying geese (as compass points) with a lot of negative space.  While I love the look of gray or white as my negative space, I knew Christmas called for red.  And I won't walk you through all the steps--the tutorial is very well-written--but here are some pictures from my project.

HSTs sewn!  I did all of these in about an hour, while still wearing pajamas.

Laying out the block design.
I wanted to have some fun with each block, and as much as I love red and white (red and white quilts kill me), it's Christmas, and Christmas calls for crazy.  I bought more of the cardinal print from Santa Claus is Coming to Town to accent the stars and compass points.  I placed them randomly throughout the blocks.


Rows are pieced; now I have to lay it out.


Basting.  This is when I close the door to keep all cats out!!
I quilted it simply, and only in the white spaces.  The quilting really didn't matter to me as much, so I used white thread and followed the lines of the stars and points, as you can see below.  Maybe if I could FMQ I'd have quilted trees or stars or something, but I can't.  Someday!

Quilted and "squared up" (not really.)  That mishap near the top left was covered with binding--phew!


On the tree!  I wanted to take pictures in the daylight, because otherwise you can't see the skirt, but of course that means you can't see the lights.  Womp womp.


I am really so pleased with this tree skirt.  My binding, while definitely imperfect--I even watched a Love of Quilting on PBS about binding and still can't get it!--improved on this project, and the colors matched perfectly.  I'm a dummy and didn't get any pictures of the back, but it's backed with the green trees print from Santa Claus is Coming to Town.  I used the green trees in Nick's stocking and the white cardinals in my stocking, tying it all together!  I also used FreeSpirit Solids in red and arctic white.  I love using FreeSpirit Solids (I used Nugray for my Chicopee quilt) because they're a finer weave and don't fray as much as Kona solids.  I'm not paid to say that--I wish I was!--but I truly mean it.  FreeSpirit and Moda Bella are my favorites.

Are you working on any last-minute holiday projects?  I've gotten back into garment sewing recently, but I want to finish my quilts in 2013--and now I have to hold myself accountable, because it's here on this blog!