Dotβs Flower Power Quilt
Hello,
itβs Monday again. Wow, are the weeks going fast or what?!?! Iβm going golfing in a little over an hour with my two youngest sisters. Iβm excited!! Iβm not very good, but they are patient with me. Itβs something we all love to do together. I thought I would quickly share another quilt with you first.
This beautiful quilt was made by Dot. The pattern is called Flower Power by Kelli Fannin. The fabrics are A Blooming Bunch from Maureen McCormick, from Moda. Yes, Maureen (Marsha from the Brady Bunch show, has a fabric line) and it is such a sweet line of florals.
I wish you could each see this quilt in person!! It was beautifully made which helped me with the quilting.
I used Hobbs wool for the batting and a natural white thread for the quilting.
Dot requested my On PointΒ©οΈ design. Which I knew would look great, but would be a challenge to do with wool batting. Lining up quilting designs that touch can be tricky. However, the week before I quilted it I came across this video from Lindaβs Electric Quilters. Corey explains to Linda an easy way to outsmart the shrinkage while quilting cross hatching designs. I tried it, it works!!! Iβm so grateful. Watch it here: https://youtu.be/DQ_Kthwof9I
The only thing I did different, I went back and used my ruler to fill in the gaps. I actually shared this on my Instagram page in the storiesβ¦walking you through each step. Go here to check those outβ¦. https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODg2NDE1Nzk2MDA0Njg4?story_media_id=2522927156319547382&igshid=102vv2kxe6vr4
If you donβt have an Instagram account, you should still be able to view it. Iβve opened my page on my computer before click here and then there are circles above all the pictures Iβve postedβ¦they are called highlight bubbles. Go to the Crosshatch bubble, and youβll see all the tips I shared. https://instagram.com/leishakaye/
This technique will forever change how I quilt this design. You may be wondering why Iβm sharing all of thisβ¦when quilts are quilted, there is shrinkageβ¦sometimes a lot. Especially when there is a thicker wool batting. I was so worried that it was going to be impossible to get it to line up. However, using Coreyβs technique it was easy peasy!! If youβre a longarm quilter with a computer, I encourage you to give it a try. My On Point design can be found in my shop. To get 1β squares, the design should be set up at 8β in height. For 1/2β squares, a 4β height.
This quilty texture is one of my absolute favorites!! It was a perfect choice for this quilt.
Andβ¦look at the flowers on the backing. Normally I donβt love backs like this. It can throw things off, however Dot did an absolutely beautiful job!!! Which made quilting it a breeze.
Thanks for coming by!! I hope you enjoyed this beautiful quilt. Happy quilting. β’ Leisha
Cornerstone β’ Design of the Week
Hello there,
I just wanted to quickly pop in and let you know about this weeks Design of the Week, CornerstoneΒ©οΈ!! It is 20% off until Friday May 7th. No code necessaryβ¦itβs available in my shop.
I quilted Cornerstone on the awesome t-shirt that Barbara made. It turned out so great!!
I quilted the design at a height between 10.5β to 11β, and left a gap between the rows, which is as thick as the spacing in the shapes within the design.
I used a gray/silver thread and winlineβs 8030 cotton poly blend batting.
This is navy minky on the backing⦠the light does something funny exposure.
I love this quilting texture. I wanted to try something different than my the typical designs that I use on t-shirt quilts, and Iβm glad that I did. Which designs are your go to designs? Thank you for being hereβ¦Happy Quilting!! β’ Leisha
Pat + Lizβs Mini Quilts
Helloβ¦
I hope your week is off to a great start! I have a couple of cute mini quilts to share with you today. Made by Pat and Liz.
Pat told me these were classes at the local quilt shopβ¦she didnβt know the pattern names. For info call Stylish Fabrics (or itβs called Bernina by some of the locals). (435)752-4186 Their website isβ¦. https://www.stylishfabricsandquilts.com
I used Patricia Ritter and my CupidΒ©οΈ design to quilt it. Itβs available at Urban Elementz. I love how it turned out!! So did they. If youβre looking for a fun design, that can be used over and over again, Cupid is it!!!
I used my favorite Winline 8020 batting for both of these mini quilts, and a white Omni thread from Superior Threads.
The hearts are appliquΓ©d down, and with an interwoven lookβ¦itβs so cute!!
This next one is not appliquΓ©d, the circles are sewn with a machine. I was told years ago about this technique, but I canβt quite rememberβ¦itβs amazing to me!
I bet itβs great to make with a charm pack.
Iβve quilted this quilt custom before, with swirls and maybe orange peelsβ¦itβs been awhile.
I quilted Patricia Ritter and my Marmalade quilting design in it. I have seen Marmalade on hundreds of quilts on social mediaβ¦itβs such a fun versatile design!! MarmaladeΒ©οΈ Is available at Urban Elementz. We also have a fun new take this designβ¦Sweet Marmalade.
I love the texture this particular design gives to a quilt. Swirls, circles, and feathers. Love love love!!
Hope you have some fun sewing projects youβre working on!! I have a fewβ¦I just need to schedule some time to sew them. Thanks for coming by, β’ Leisha
Loranneβs Hen House Quilt
Happy Monday!!
I actually like Mondayβs, how about you? I have such a fun quilt to share with you today!
This is another quilt made by Loranne. The pattern is called Hen House by Claire Turpin design, and can by found at www.claireturpindesign.com
I used a cream Omni thread from Superior Threads, and Winlineβs 8020 cotton poly blend batting.
Loranne wanted something custom, so I thought my freehand overlapping circle design would be a fun texture! Itβs one of my favorite designs to quilt.
To offset all the curves in the background and give the chickens their own textures, I quilted lines in a variety of different patterns and angles. Then some feathers in the feathers. Leaving the eyes, beaks, and feet unquilted. Sometimes every little piece doesnβt need to be quilted. I used my favorite 8β Edge ruler from Linda at The Quilted Pineapple to quilt all the lines.
Same with the houses and flowers.
Okayβ¦how cute is this fox! The fur turned out soooo fun!
I quilted a wavy line in the mini rectangle border, ribbon candy in the yellow border, and my feathered swirl in the outer piano keys border.
Thanks for coming on by!! It fun to add texture to quilts and share the details here. Happy quilting!!
β’ Leisha
Loranneβs Baby Sailboat Quilt
Hi there,
hope youβre having a great spring or fall!! I love the Spring time, itβs my favorite. Oh, do I have a sweet baby boy quilt to share with you!
This fun quilt was made by Loranne, and like this one most of the quilts that Loranne makes, she does without a pattern.
I used 8020 cotton poly blend batting, and an Omni cream thread from Superior Threads.
I decided to do the same diagonal lines in the ships and circles in the pole, throughout the quilt. For the sails, I did a variety of different designs. Iβll share what I did below each picture, I know some of them may be hard to see. The one above has 1/4β pinstripes on the left sail, and a 1/2β grid on the right. With waves and clouds to add to the whimsy of this quilt.
Pictured above: I quilted half inch diagonal and vertical lines to create a diamond shape, then a pinstripe grid on the right.
Pinstripe diagonal lines, and horizontal 1/2β linesβ¦above.
Instead of the typical two lines to make a pinstripe, I did a triple pinstripe vertically, and a burst of lines coming up from the inner corner of the sail.
A horizontal pinstripe, with the same diagonal line I did in all the ships.
A pinstripe diamond grid, and vertical 1/2β lines.
My 1/2β woven design even works in small doses, as well as an echoed triangle.
L shape echo on the left, and a ray shining down on the right.
Wavy lines left, and random sizes of squaresβ¦right.
I know there are some that are similar, yet they are all different. It looks beautiful to have some variety. I finished off the sashing with freehand ribbon candy.
Thank you for stopping by!! β’ Leisha
Susanβs Pickled Fish Quilt
Hello!!
I keep thinking Iβm going to keep blogging each day, hoping to catch up. Then, life just gets too busy. I do have lots of fun quilting to shareβ¦like this AMAZING quilt that Susan made.
This is called Pickled Fish, pattern by Patchwork Fun. She has some other amazing patterns as well.
She used such a fun variety of fabricsβ¦which I think makes this quilt even better!
I love highlighting each shape, yet doing something that looks great with all the other quilting. Curves with straight lines and a swirly featherβ¦and I love how it turned out!
Susan provided a 8020 batting and I used a cream thread to quilt it.
Now, letβs talk about all the quilty details! In the eye shape I quilted a feather swirl. Which I think helps soften up all the lines in the pattern and quilting.
In the triangles surrounding the eye shape, I quilted lines coming from the point and βlβ loops in the background.
I love a good angled pictureβ¦to see all that texture!
Okayβ¦now, my two favorite parts!! In the odd curved shape I used the -15- curve ruler from Linda at The Quilted Pineapple, and used the curve of the seam and quilted half inch lines. In the other eye shape I quilted 3/4β lines. I started by quilting the βxβ in the center and then the quarter inch lines out to the edgesβ¦I just love the texture!
In the squares I used my 3β Circle2β’ machine quilting circle ruler to quilt the curve. I did use a bluish green thread in the smaller square and border.
This is my green 3β/9β Circle2β’ ruler. My Circle2β’ machine quilting circle rulers come in a set of 6, ranging in size from 2β up to 13β. As you can see, there are two sizes of circles per ruler. They are made with 1/4β high quality acrylic, in the USA. They are available in green or clear in my shop. For more info on this ruler set, click on this linkβ¦. https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set
- Design Patent D875,574 -
In the background behind the squares and along the edges I did a close back and forth freehand line. Then I used the Edge rulers from Linda at The Quilted Pineapple to quilt the 1/2β woven lines along the border. I also used her Edge rulers for all the lines throughout the quilt.
This was such a fun fun fun one to quilt!! Looking at the backing is so rewardingβ¦and this one is one of my all time favorites.
Thanks for coming by!! I hope you enjoyed looking at this one. Have a great weekend! -Leisha
Colleenβs Quilts
Hello!!
If you havenβt heard already, Urban Elementz is having a 25% off sale on all quilting designs!! If youβre a longarm quilter, go check it out. Itβs the best time to get items on your wishlist! I had a question on my Instagramβ¦what go to designs would I recommend? You know, the ones youβd use over and over!! My suggestions are Marmalade, Chantilly, Kindling, Birchwood, Squared, Ginger, and Sweet Indigo. Our newest design Sweet Marmalade is definitely a winner as well! There are dozens of others!! Go to: https://www.urbanelementz.com/catalogsearch/result/?cat=0&q=LeisHa+FarnsWorth
The designs that I used for these quilts are also available at Urban Elementzβ¦they are on sale, too!
Letβs start with this cute quilt!! Colleen made this using the Ghastlies fabric line!! Iβm not sure if this fabric is still available, itβs an older very popular fabric line from Alexander Henry. Iβll let you do that search.
The wonderful thing about keeping the quilt simple, 6β squares if I remember right, you can see the print nicely. Add a couple of borders to finish it off.
Colleen requested spider webs, so we went with Haunted Web by Apricot Moon Designs. Itβs available at Urban Elementz.
I used a cream Omni thread, and Hobbs wool batting.
Next upβ¦Colleenβs T-shirt quilt. Iβm seriously impressed with how flat and straight this t-shirt quilt is!! Especially with the variety of sizes of shirts. Itβs was super easy to quilt.
Colleen requested Malachite by Patricia Ritter, which is available at Urban Elementz. I love the quilting texture it gives to the quilt!
How fun is that knitting kitten!
I used a bamboo batting from Winline, and a Omni off white thread.
I hope youβre having a great weekend!! Iβm headed to meet my new niece for the first time.
β’ Leisha
Loranneβs Scrappy Diamond Quilt
Hello thereβ¦
Itβs been a few days since I shared a quilt. Iβve been having some issues with my email list, and Iβm not sure that it will work againβ¦I guess weβll see. In the meantime Iβm going to keep sharing quilts that Iβve quilted.
This incredible quilt was designed and made by Loranne!! She gets inspired and starts creating. She even made a template. There is no pattern.
Look at all of those vibrant colors!! Especially with the thin black trim and black/white stripe fabric. A great way to use your scraps up!
Loranne wanted feathers in the black/white stripe stars. I used the 16β Edge ruler from Linda at The Quilted Pineapple to quilt the spine in the feather, and to quilt in the ditch along the thin black fabric.
For the diamond blocks I used my 5β Circle2β’ machine quilting circle ruler to quilt the center petals. My Circle2β’ rulers are available in my shop. I also used Lindaβs -20- curve ruler for the diamond curvesβ¦with a 1/2β space between each line.
For more info on my Circle2β’ rulers go here: https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set
- Design Patent D875,574 -
I used white thread in the white/black fabric and gold thread inside the diamonds. I used my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
Andβ¦then look at this backing! I just love it when backings showcase the quilting!! Lighter fabrics like this one, allow the quilting to be seen.
I love the details that quilting adds to a quilt!! Especially when it highlights the quilt blocks.
This is my Circle2β’ ruler set!! Six rulers with two different sizes of circles per rulerβ¦ranging in size from 2β up to 13β. They are available in clear and green 1/4β high quality acrylic, made in America.
My design patent is⦠- Design Patent D875,574 -
Thank you for coming by!! Have a great almost weekend. β’ Leisha
Shelleyβs Stripe Quilt
Hi there,
I hope that you had a great weekend!! Iβve had some errors with these blog posts sending. Hopefully, it will get fixed soon.
Shelley made this simple gray and white throw quilt!! Itβs big and has 90β wide minky on the backing.
I used a natural white Omni thread from Superior Threads to quilt it, and 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
Shelley chose our Scottish Plaid Hexies design, which is available at Urban Elementz, designed by Patricia Ritter and I. I donβt think Iβve quilted this one quite yet. I love the texture from it!!! This is definitely one of those quilts, thatβs all about the quilting texture.
I think the fabric stripes in this quilt are 7βish. Easy peasy guys quilt.
I also love the Moda cross weave fabric, it adds some nice texture. My favorite online fabric shop carries them. Sisters and Quilters.
That texture is just sooo good!
This was a quick shareβ¦itβs fun to see how much a design can add to a quilt, especially simple quilts like this one.
Have a great week!! β’ Leisha
Liz and Patβs Mini Quilts
Hello,
I hope your week is off to a great start!! Thank you for stopping by.
This post is a two for oneβ¦because Pat and Liz gave me one backing for their two mini quilts. Which works out great!! If they are about the same size, it definitely saves on time.
First off, Lizβs mini quilt is from Nancy Halversonβs book Better Not Pout and itβs called, Holly & Berries or Snowflake table topper.
I love the low volume fabrics in the background.
I used Sprigs of Holly by Patricia Ritter, which is available at Urban Elementz to quilt it.
I also used a light cream Omni thread for both, and my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
Patβs mini quilt is a variation of the free Moda Love pattern.
Iβve made this quilt tooβ¦I made 4 blocks and sewed them together with some sashing in between, and it turned out a great throw size.
I used Rock 'n Roll Starz - Petite by Patricia Ritter to quilt it, which is available at Urban Elementz. Itβs a fun fast design to stitch out.
Mini quilts really are so fun to make, and they definitely donβt take as long. Plus, then we can use some of our stash right?!?!?!!! I actually donβt have very much of a stash. I typically buy what Iβm going to use for a project. I do have some yard cuts of Bonnie and Camille prints. Which have come in handy when I have a project Iβm working on.
Iβm trying to keep blogging quilts to get caught up! Iβm hoping youβre enjoying seeing the variety of different quilts, and the quilting on them. Have a great day!! β’ Leisha
Sherryβs Prim Quilt
Helloβ¦
I hope that you had a great week!! We are finishing up our week in Bear Lake Utah. Itβs my favorite place to go for a little getaway.
Sherry made this amazing Prim quilt, as part of a sew along with Lori Holt. Made using Loriβs quilt pattern and fabrics.
I quilted this entire quilt free motion. Lines and curves with rulers, but the rest freehand.
I did ribbon candy quilting in all the sashing. Which I also added to the border rectangular blocks.
When I quilted the backgrounds in each of the blocks, I chose 3 designs one in each blockβ¦because there are 3 blocks per row. Then I alternated them from row to row. It helps the designs flow throughout the quilt.
I did my overlapping circles, circles with swirls in some of them, and a petal design.
I also did light custom quilting on the appliquΓ© pieces, trying to just enhance the shape with quilting texture.
I used Linda from The Quilted Pineapple 8β and 16β Edge rulers to quilt all the straight lines. In the rectangular border blocks, I quilted ribbon candy in the first border, crisscross lines in the middle border, and 1/2β lines in the center strips. I then quilted arcs in the red squares with a petal coming from each of the corners. I also did the same thing in all of the gray squares in the sashing.
I love how these corner star blocks turned out!!! I used my 3β Circle2β’ ruler to quilt the curves, as well as some of curves in the appliquΓ©.
I just love all the quilting textures in this quilt. I used Winlineβs 8020 cotton poly blend batting, and a cream Omni thread from Superior Threads.
This is my 3β Circle2β’ ruler. It comes in a set of 6 in my shop. There are 12 sizes of circles ranging from 2β-13β. As you can see the 3β circle has a 9β outer circle, so there are two sizes of circles per ruler. It is such a versatile circle ruler set!! For more info on them head the this blog post. https://www.quiltingit.com/blog/2018/10/10/introducing-my-circle2-longarm-circle-ruler-set
Circle2β’ Ruler set - Design Patent D875,574 -
Thank you for stopping by! β’ Leisha
My Christmas Quilt
Helloβ¦
Iβm excited about this oneβ¦itβs mine!!! My mom and her sister have an online shop, called Sisters and Quilters...and when they got the first Christmas fabric line Merrily from Stacie Bloomfield at Gingiber, I knew I wanted a Christmas quilt to go with my deer pillow I made with the same fabric. The deer panel is from the Merrily line, and then a couple or so years later she released a line that paired beautifully with Merrily called Merriment. I took fabrics from both lines, and made this beautiful quilt. Stacie has animal panels that go with Merriment line as well, and my mom has some available in her shopβ¦ Merriment Animal Panel.
I made the Moda Modern Building Blocks quilt years ago, and decided to use one of the quilt blocks for this quilt, with a little change. I used block 4 which is 24β square and I didnβt add the little blue flying geese. I searched for the pattern and didnβt see it available anymore. If you donβt have the pattern, youβll have to contact Moda.
When I was grouping the fat quarters I had, I tried to not only pair ones that look great together but also make sure I had a red, green, and gray fabric in each. I love how it turned out!!
I used bamboo batting and Natural White Omni thread from Superior Threads.
I quilted this just before Christmas, so I didnβt quilt have it bound in time for Christmas. Iβm excited to use it this year.
I quilted Patricia Ritter and my BirchwoodΒ©οΈ quilting design on the deer pillow I made, so I wanted the quilting to match. I initially chose this design because of the leaf fabric, I think it pairs nicely with it. Plusβ¦that quilting texture is just amazing!! Birchwood is a cross between a leaf and wood grainβ¦at least that was my intention when we designed it. Birchwood is available at Urban Elementz.
I also added a 2.5β (cut) sashing strip around the block. Which is why I didnβt add a border. I actually rarely add a border to my own quilts anymore.
I did add a pop of red for the bindingβ¦..which I LOVE!! Are you a machine binder or a hand binder? I love hand binding my own quilts. Itβs so wonderful to see what Iβve been working on coming to an end!! Below is a little look of the backing fabric I choseβ¦the gray leaf with a red berry. Also my fun quilt tag, which I love adding to my quilts. I actually added them to all of my older quilts during Christmas break, which actually went pretty fast. I got them from https://customlabels4u.com they are great to work with.
I used a Moda Bella solid for the background fabric, that matches the fabrics well.
Here is another look at the pop of redβ¦binding!
I just love the texture of this quilting with bamboo battingβ¦itβs so so good!!
I carry bamboo, Hobbs wool, and 8020 cotton poly batting in my studio. Thanks for coming on by and letting me share all the details. Have a great day!! β’ Leisha
Elinorβs Quilt
Hiβ¦I hope youβre all doing well.
A dear man in his 80βs who we go to church with, passed from cancer last fallβ¦so some of the women we go to church with got together and made his sweet widow a small throw with some of his clothes.
They chose a minky backing, which made it extra cozy!
I chose my SquaredΒ©οΈ design for the quilting, which turned out great!! Youβll notice there are buttons and pockets. I trimmedβ¦which is a cropping tool on the Gammill Statler, around those and quilted as close as I could without having issues.
When it comes to quilts made from clothing, I suggest keeping this uniform. Like here, they used his dress shirts, button down shirts, and pants. No t-shirts. If youβd like a t-shirt quiltβ¦they are great too. I personally wouldnβt mix the two.
I also suggest backing the shirts or pants that stretch, with the same interfacing that I put on the back of t-shirts. Pellonβs Apparel Interfacing - Basics 931TD fusible midweight. Itβs also great for the shirts that have been worn more and are thinner.
Itβs also important to cut your squares the same size, and using a rotary cutter and ruler. Itβs funny how many times Iβve seen blocks cut with scissors.
Hope you have some fun projects youβre working on!! Happy quilting!! β’ Leisha
Shelleyβs Flamingo Quilt + Weekly Design
Hi there,
oh my cuteness!! This quilt is one of my favorites. The soft fabric choices, mixed with the flamingos. So sweet!!
The pictures truly donβt do this quilt justice. Sorry they arenβt the best.
This quilt was made by Abby from Orange Peel Sews, for Shelley. The pattern is by Elizabeth Hartman and is called, Florence Flamingo.
I just love this simple quilting texture!!
I used a cream Omni thread from Superior Threads and my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
This one has light pink minky on the backing, and when I try and get pictures of it in this poor of lighting it looks so blah. So imagine that sweet pink minky with Hopscotch dancing across it. Hope youβre working on some fun projects! I have some fun sewing to do this week! β’ Leisha
Shelleyβs Buffalo Plaid Quilt
Hello,
happy weekend!! This is one of the last quilts I quilted before Christmasβ¦Iβm slowly catching up. Iβll get there. I was planning to do a big blog post with all the quilts, like Iβve done before, however I had some requests to do them individually.
This quilt is a big one!! Made by Shelley. Iβm guessing the squares are 6β. There is no official pattern for this one. The darkest fabric goes every other one with the lighter blue fabric, as well as the white fabric goes every other one with the lighter blue fabric. Itβs an awesome easy guys quilt!
This one is extra cozy with minky on the backing. Minky makes the quilting pop!!
Shelley chose my On PointΒ©οΈ design for the quilting. It can be difficult sometimes to line up this design because quilts shrink as they are quilted. I came across a brilliant solution!!! I used this method on another quilt I did recently and it work out beautifully. I recorded a bunch of videos and put them in my Instagram stories, to walk you through the process. If you click here: https://instagram.com/leishakaye it should take you to my profile and the click on the Crosshatch highlight bubble. Or letβs see maybe this link will work: https://www.instagram.com/s/aGlnaGxpZ2h0OjE3ODg2NDE1Nzk2MDA0Njg4?igshid=ooym1zedlbxf&story_media_id=2522927156319547382
I used my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline and Omni natural white thread from Superior Threads.
Here is a look at that minky backing. I didnβt have a lot of the navy minky pull through the white fabric, it helps to have the nap of the minky going down when you pin it onto the canvases. I will say however, when I quilt swirly designs it comes up more. Itβs kind of out of our hands as quilters. So, I always leave it up to my clients. They know that if they choose a darker minky, that itβs possible for the fibers to pull up through the lighter fabrics in the quilt top.
Have you made a buffalo plaid quilt before? I have, and I love using Moda cross weave fabric for that middle colorβ¦itβs such a great color blend.
Thanks for stopping by!! Have a great weekend! β’ Leisha
Barbaraβs Star Fall Quilt
Hello!!
Excited to share this quilt and quilting design with you!! I loved quilting this fun quilt last fall, made by Barbara.
The pattern is called Starfall Quilt by Ebony Love. I couldnβt find this pattern, so contact her on the link I provided and she can tell you where it is located.
I used a dark gray thread to quilt it, and my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting from Winline.
I used a quilting design by my friend Jess from Threaded Quilting, called Diamond Loops. Itβs such a fun design!! Jess also has some other great designs as well.
I thought this design looked fantastic with all the triangular shapes.
Some close ups!!
The backing was gray minky. Solid minky shows the quilting so beautifully.
Another picture of the minky backing below. Do you have any questions about using minky for the backings of quilts?
Questionβ¦do you have to schedule your sewing time? So it actually happens. I have some planned for next week! Have a great weekend. β’ Leisha
Barbaraβs Mini βSugarβ Quilt
Hello,
just dropping by to send you this fun table topper! Do you ever want to sew a project, but donβt want to do something bigβ¦make a mini quilt or table topper. Mini quilts are great to pin up on the wall, too! In fact I have one on my bedroom wall. β¦scroll down to the bottom to check it out!!
This fun mini quilt is actually one of the Frivolβs that Moda did a few or so years ago. This particular one is by Sweetwater, itβs called Sugar, and itβs their Cookie Exchange fabric.
I love these bright cherry fabrics!
When I choose I design to quilt on something, I try and find something that ties the quilt pattern and fabrics togetherβ¦and also draw inspiration from the fabrics as well.
I chose Patricia Ritter and my FrostΒ©οΈ design to quilt itβ¦and I love the end result.
I used a cream Omni thread from Superior Threads, and a scrap of my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend batting.
Here is the mini quilt I have on my wall. Which would still be great on a table top as well!
I just got back from sunny Arizona last night. Andβ¦Today itβs snowing in Utahβ¦which is why we escaped to some warmer weather. It was fun to get away with my mom and sisters!! I hope youβre having a great week! β’ Leisha
Bethβs Smitten Quilt
Beth used Tula Pink fabrics and fussy cut them, to get all the right fabrics in all the right spots.
I used a batting that Beth provided, which I think was an 8020, and if I remember right a light aqua threadβ¦because scroll down see the minky backing.
Beth chose Marmalade for the quilting, which is definitely a favorite!! Marmalade is available at Urban Elementz.
I never get tired of seeing this design on quilts!!!
Look at all the amazing details in the fabrics that Beth chose.
Of course this front and back picture is necessary!
The fun thing about this minky, is the silver fleck in it. It adds some extra sparkle to this amazing Smitten quilt. I love the combination of pattern, fabrics, quilting, and backing!! Thanks Beth, for letting me quilt it for you.
Hope you have a great week!
β’ Leisha
Jennie Joβs Family Heirloom Quilt
Hi there,
itβs me again! Iβm going to try and catch up on sharing quiltsβ¦so then I can share quilts in real time. It can be hard to find the time to blog, especially when I used to do multiple quilts in one post.
This fun heirloom quilt is all about the fabric!! One of Jennie Joβs sons loved this drapery fabric from his grandma, so she had a quilt made out of it. A friend of Jennieβs zig zagged the round edges to the green fabric, and then also added the brown border.
You may be also to see how itβs sewn better in this picture.
I suggested a few different designs, and she chose Patricia Ritter and my HavenΒ©οΈ design! Itβs such a fun vine design. Itβs available at Urban Elementz.
I think it looks beautiful with the print in the fabric, without being too matchy matchy.
I used a cream Omni thread from Superior Threads and my favorite 8020 cotton poly blend Winline batting.
Have you ever made a quilt with a family heirloom fabric?
Have a great week, and I hope that you get some sewing in!
β’ Leisha
Sweet Marmalade!
Introducing Sweet MarmaladeΒ©οΈ by Patricia Ritter and me!! This was the exciting thing that I mentioned a few blog posts ago. If you love our Marmalade design, youβll love Sweet Marmalade.
I had a quilting friend request some hearts, and Iβm so glad. I couldnβt love it more!! Sweet Marmalade is available at Urban Elementz. I havenβt quilted it out just yet, but I did see it on a quilt that someone else quilted the other day. Itβs super cute!! I canβt wait to quilt it outβ¦now I just need the right quilt.
Below is the first quilt that I quilted with my Statler after I got my Gammill machine retrofitted, and itβs one of my own. So, of course I wanted to do Marmaladeβ¦I still love it 4 years later!
The quilt pattern is Windspinner by April Rosenthal.
Alsoβ¦did you know we had a variation of Marmalade with a starβ¦yep, weβve had it since 2016β¦itβs called LibertyΒ©οΈ. I just looked, and itβs also available in embroidery quilting and design boards, as well as the regular edge to edge options.
Look at the glorious minky blue backingβ¦Liberty certainly knows how to shine!
Also, a little star topper just needed some LibertyΒ©οΈ quilting on it!
I hope that youβre just as excited about Sweet Marmalade as we are!!! Itβs awesome how much joy a quilting design can bring to the quilting world, akaβ¦Marmalade! We are hoping that Sweet Marmalade is loved by you just as much! Now, I need to quilt it on a quilt ASAP. If you have a quilt in need of some Sweet Marmalade, let me know. Happy Monday, friends.
β’ Leisha