Showing posts with label Stitches N Stories Quting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stitches N Stories Quting. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Cutting Binding Tutorial using AccuQuilt Go! Fabric Cutter

Just wanted to share one of the reasons that I love my AccuQuilt Go! Fabric Cutter.  I can quickly and easily cut the binding for an entire quilt in one pass through the cutter.  Check it out!

If you are interested in AccuQuilt or have any questions, please let me know.  I am happy to help!

Let's GO! Quilting

Friday, January 16, 2015

DWR Journey

A potential customer ask for pictures of previous Double Wedding Ring Quilts that I had quilted.  the easiest way to get them to her was through a blog post.  So for that, hope you all find some enjoyment and encouragement from them.

This below is the very first one I ever did and it was my personal quilt.  I was determined to quilt feathers on it, even though I had never even practiced feathers before.  :)  56 Blocks

 After I finished mine, a customer/friend ask me to quilt feathers on hers also.  56 more Blocks.

 Now this is a truly amazing picture for me.  On the left is block #1 and on the right is block #112.  Huge difference in my feathers.  Came a long way in just these two quilts.

This is a very old quilt that a customer found of her grandmothers.  We did an all over design on this one.







This one we did a stencil design in each of the centers and the background of the melons, with stitch in the ditch around the melons themselves.




This one is a crosshatch design...



This is the most recent one for a customer.  It has swirls in all the background areas.









 Jill, I hope this gives you so information and helps you out.  Please look through the other blog post to see the true quality of my work.  And if you like feathers, I feel I can do you proud.  I've came a long way since these pictures were taken.  :)

Happy quilting.











Sunday, November 23, 2014

Quilting In Progress...

Well, actual just took these three off the frame and ready for binding.  Customer ask for these three baby quilts to be quilted vintage since the fabrics are vintage look.
First one, meandering...
Next, stitch in the ditch around the blocks and corner to corner curves...
And the final, stitch in the ditch and corner to corner diagonal...
Not sure what other vintage options I could have used.  Please feel free to share your ideas and what you might have done.