Sunday, December 18, 2016
MAY MESTER QUILT RETREAT SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
Yes, I have a special announcement for those of you that have wanted to attend May Mester, but, did not want to work on the chosen Judy Niemeyer pattern. I am going to open registration for sewing in Cole Lodge. You can work on whatever Judy pattern that you have in progress and still have our CI Karen Conley to help with problems you might have.
This is how this will work:
CI Karen Conley will be spending most of her time with those of us that are working on Vintage Rose or Clam Shell (Clam Shell is the 'beginner' pattern for this retreat). She will schedule time to spend with those that are sewing in Cole Lodge to answer questions or solve problems. If you are in Cole and have a problem, you can also have access to CI Karen Conley just a short walk away.
I really believe this will give our May Mester Retreat more flexibility. Sometimes you just need a little help and would just like to sew at your own pace. I recently did that in Charleston and loved knowing that I could get expert help if needed. That is what will go on in Cole Lodge.
Our 'full' classroom instruction will be in the Chapel.
Now, I know I am going to get the question: "Can I just come and sew on whatever I want to?", the answer is, "Yes, you can". Cole Lodge will basically become a 'sit and sew' location with the added benefit of a Certified Judy Niemeyer Instructor.
Registration for May Mester will begin on January 1, 2017. You will need to indicate what pattern you will be working with so that I will know where to place you for sewing.
Until then....................Registration is still on going for Spring Quilt Camp 2017 and that will continue until February 1, 2017.
Yep, there is a lot going on here at One Loose Thread but, that's what keeps life interesting.
Any questions, feel free to email or call me.
Joyce----One Loose Thread
Monday, November 7, 2016
Last Call for Registration!!
Registration will close February 6, 2017
Looking for Spring 2017
Registration will close February 6, 2017
Looking for Spring 2017
Gravatt Conference Center, Aiken, S. C.
Thursday, February 16 – Sunday,
February 19, 2017
This is a UFO event. You work on your own
projects and just have a relaxing good time.
All meals are provided by the fantastic Gravatt kitchen! No dishes to wash!!!
Walking paths all over the camp so that you can get your daily exercise. Walk by the lake and just lose yourself in your surroundings.
Nothing is structured except meal times.
Your fee includes
Neat and clean lodging in either Cole Lodge or Our quaint cottages.
The rooms in Cole Lodge sleep 2 and have their own bathrooms.
The cottage rooms have 2 adjoining rooms, each sleeping 2, with a shared bathroom.
All meals starting with dinner on Thursday night and ending with lunch/brunch on Sunday.
All meals are provided by the fantastic Gravatt kitchen! No dishes to wash!!!
Walking paths all over the camp so that you can get your daily exercise. Walk by the lake and just lose yourself in your surroundings.
Nothing is structured except meal times.
Your fee includes
Neat and clean lodging in either Cole Lodge or Our quaint cottages.
The rooms in Cole Lodge sleep 2 and have their own bathrooms.
The cottage rooms have 2 adjoining rooms, each sleeping 2, with a shared bathroom.
All meals starting with dinner on Thursday night and ending with lunch/brunch on Sunday.
Optional Mystery Quilt designed by our own Beth Karr
A 6 foot table all to yourself as your work area
Ironing surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Ironing surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Massage available
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Any Questions should be directed to:
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Any Questions should be directed to:
One Loose Thread Quilting, 630 Planters
Drive, Columbia, S. C. 29209
Attention: Joyce Greer
630p@bellsouth.net
Additional information and a registration form is available by clicking on the link at the top of this page!
Friday, August 26, 2016
Custom Longarm Quilting for a Client
Just finished this today. So, thought I might share it with you. However, it won't post until after the client see's it. She has given me permission to post, so here it is!
Hope you have a great day,
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Hope you have a great day,
Sunday, August 14, 2016
FALL FUN QUILT CAMP WITH ONE LOOSE THREAD AND THE FRAYED KNOTS
Link at the top of the page for registration
Registration is open!!
All rooms in the lodge are filled. Still plenty of cottage rooms available!!FALL FUN QUILT CAMP!!!
Location: Gravatt Camp and Conference Center, Aiken, SC
Registration is open!!
All rooms in the lodge are filled. Still plenty of cottage rooms available!!FALL FUN QUILT CAMP!!!
Location: Gravatt Camp and Conference Center, Aiken, SC
This is a UFO event. You work on your own projects and just have a relaxing good time.
All meals are provided by the fantastic Gravatt kitchen! No dishes to wash!!!
Walking paths all over the camp so that you can get your daily exercise. Walk by the lake and just lose yourself in your surroundings.
Sew all night, sleep all day.
Your fee includes:
Neat and clean lodging in either Cole Lodge or Our quaint cottages.
The rooms in Cole Lodge sleep 2 and have their own bathrooms.
The cottage rooms have 2 adjoining rooms, each sleeping 2, with a shared bathroom.
All meals starting with dinner on Tuesday night and ending with lunch on Friday.
A 6 foot table as your work area-Small personal tables are also allowed
Ironing surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Ironing surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Massage available
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Any Questions should be directed to:
One Loose Thread Quilting, 630 Planters Drive,
Columbia, S. C. 29209
Columbia, S. C. 29209
630p@bellsouth.net
P. S. Also mark your calendars for
Looking for Spring 2017- February 16 - 19, 2017
May Mester 2017- A weekend of Judy Niemeyer Fun, led by CI Karen Conley
May 18 - 21, 2017
May Mester 2017- A weekend of Judy Niemeyer Fun, led by CI Karen Conley
May 18 - 21, 2017
Monday, July 25, 2016
I posted this in 2011. This is an explanation of what 'Bull Bat' Time means to me. This is a very special time of the day.
Oh what memories that statement brings back. This would happen at the end of the day. Usually around 5:00 or 5:30. I guess that was the time that the 'bats' would start to fly. I have no idea. However, when Mama and Aunt Helen were both alive we would gather on their patios for 'Bull Bat' time. Mama would mix her favorite adult beverage, Aunt Helen would mix hers and I would open a beer. We would sit out and enjoy the beautiful South Carolina Spring, Summer, and Fall. Someone would add in some cheese and crackers, nuts, something to munch on and we would just enjoy the end of the day. So many problems were solved during those times. I learned alot about my heritage, gardening, canning of vegetables, child rearing, just all sorts of stuff.
I'll just bet that you have had times like that too.
I miss those days.
Oh what memories that statement brings back. This would happen at the end of the day. Usually around 5:00 or 5:30. I guess that was the time that the 'bats' would start to fly. I have no idea. However, when Mama and Aunt Helen were both alive we would gather on their patios for 'Bull Bat' time. Mama would mix her favorite adult beverage, Aunt Helen would mix hers and I would open a beer. We would sit out and enjoy the beautiful South Carolina Spring, Summer, and Fall. Someone would add in some cheese and crackers, nuts, something to munch on and we would just enjoy the end of the day. So many problems were solved during those times. I learned alot about my heritage, gardening, canning of vegetables, child rearing, just all sorts of stuff.
I'll just bet that you have had times like that too.
I miss those days.
Sunday, June 5, 2016
Busy week
Several months ago, Cheryl had a water leak in her basement. She was able to save her quilt tops and brought all of them to me for quilting. Some of them were still damp. This week I finally returned the last of those quilts.
I also returned completed quilts to another client that I have been working with over the last few months.
JoAnn has her favorite patterns and she does them beautifully. Love working with her on her creations.
I've also been working on Nora's quilt. I am almost finished, only one more border.
There was one more that I started on, but I ran into problems with the design. I wanted a specific elephant and when I found it, the design didn't stitch like it needed to. Well, I posted on the Statler Sibs group and received immediate help. Not only from members of the group, but also from the company that I ordered it from. Sooooooooooooo, this morning I was able to stitch out the borders. Only problem was operator error. On one border, the elephants are facing the wrong way.
The border on the right is the one that is dancing to a different drummer. So, while the machines are down tonight due to weather, I'll edit that border and it will be ready to finish in the morning.
What a great week. Even with all of this I had lunches with friends,missed a massage appointment, took Rocky to the Vet for a check up and took in a few new quilts to work on.
This coming week includes a Dr.'s appointment, a Guild meeting, a re-scheduled massage and the quilting of several quilts. I will also baste a new one on for Olivia and I to work with over the next few weeks. Pictures later.
Have a great week and stay cool!!
I also returned completed quilts to another client that I have been working with over the last few months.
JoAnn has her favorite patterns and she does them beautifully. Love working with her on her creations.
I've also been working on Nora's quilt. I am almost finished, only one more border.
There was one more that I started on, but I ran into problems with the design. I wanted a specific elephant and when I found it, the design didn't stitch like it needed to. Well, I posted on the Statler Sibs group and received immediate help. Not only from members of the group, but also from the company that I ordered it from. Sooooooooooooo, this morning I was able to stitch out the borders. Only problem was operator error. On one border, the elephants are facing the wrong way.
The border on the right is the one that is dancing to a different drummer. So, while the machines are down tonight due to weather, I'll edit that border and it will be ready to finish in the morning.
What a great week. Even with all of this I had lunches with friends,missed a massage appointment, took Rocky to the Vet for a check up and took in a few new quilts to work on.
This coming week includes a Dr.'s appointment, a Guild meeting, a re-scheduled massage and the quilting of several quilts. I will also baste a new one on for Olivia and I to work with over the next few weeks. Pictures later.
Have a great week and stay cool!!
Sunday, May 1, 2016
SEWING IN THE SUMMER 2016 REGISTRATION IS OPEN
Just a note to let you know that there are no available single motel rooms available. However, I have several single cottage rooms available and double motel and cottage room available.
Sewing in the Summer 2016
Sewing in the Summer 2016
Gravatt Camp and Conference Center
Aiken, S. C.
Wednesday, August 10 – Sunday, August
14, 2016
This is a UFO event. You work on your own projects and just have a relaxing good time.
All meals are provided by the fantastic Gravatt kitchen! No dishes to wash!!!
Walking paths all over the camp so that you can get your daily exercise. Walk by the lake and just lose yourself in your surroundings.
Nothing is structured or mandatory.
The only scheduled activities are meals and massages.
Your fee includes:
Neat and clean lodging in either Cole Lodge or our quaint cottages.
The rooms in Cole Lodge sleep 2 and have their own bathrooms.
The cottage rooms have 2 adjoining rooms, each sleeping 2, with a shared bathroom.
Meals starting with dinner on Wednesday night (Thursday night-for three day campers) and ending with lunch on Sunday.
A 6 foot table all to yourself as your work area
Ironing surfaces furnished by One Loose Thread
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Raised cutting surfaces
Snack Area
Massage available
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Lots of Laughter
Of course, a few surprises will be thrown into the mix.
Any Questions should be directed to:
One Loose Thread Quilting, 630 Planters
Drive, Columbia, S. C. 29209
P. S. Also mark your calendars for
Fall Fun: Tuesday, Nov.8 – Friday, Nov. 11, 2016
Friday, April 29, 2016
What's been going on with everyone? I know, I haven't written a blog post is months. I'm sorry about that, but, I really have been just a little busy while having a ton of fun.
Spring Quilt Camp was wonderful. I believe that everyone had fun and I know most people accomplished many goals.
Olivia and Penelope have been working hard in the studio with client quilts and I have been posting those to the 'customer quilt' page here on the blog. I also post most of the inprogress pictures on Facebook for all to watch and see.
So, let me go through my calendar and see just what I have been up to:
January: Our longarm group started another year. We are learning so much from each other and enjoy our meeting.
At the end of January we loaded up the 'Quilt Mobile' and headed to Richmond for the Gammill Longarm Conference. That was 3or 4 days filling our heads with all kinds of longarm information. Not just Statler, but other interesting classes for the longarmer.
February: Of course that's ONE LOOSE THREAD'S QUILT CAMP. We hosted 36 fabulous 'Frayed Knots' for 4 days and 3 nights of sewing fun. I always come home with sore ribs from laughing so hard. Then on February 29th I was off to Charleston, SC
March: I had the prevlidge of assisting in the judging rooms for Cobblestone Quilt Guilds semi-annual quilt show. (Yes, I am a longtime member, but I am not usually in a position to participate. This was very special to me to be able to do this.) Watching and listening as each quilt was presented and the judge awarded the ribbons. Then I helped hang the quilts, which I understand were blown over by a slight draft, after I left the building. The show was fantastic and I was allowed to 'white glove' for several hours on Saturday. I could have stayed much longer. Imagine being in a position to answer questions and educate the public about quilts and quilting. The artistry of the quilt. So much fun.
As the month passed Devine guild hosted Karla Alexander for a weekend with a lecture and a workshop, so as President of that guild, I was where I could spend time with Karla and really enjoyed meeting her.
Later in the month Karla was the featured speaker for Quilters of South Carolina's Spring meeting. While at that meeting I presented QSC with a quilt that I had pieced and quilted for them to use as a fund raiser for their scholarship program.
This is the quilt that I presented to them. It is a Judy Neimeyer pattern called Vintage Compass. I did piece it and free hand quilted it just for this purpose. This is a picture of it hanging in the Cobblestone Quilt Show. Notice it does not hold a ribbon. sigh.
Now, on to April:
DID I TELL YOU I WON 2ND PLACE AT MQX!!??
It's true. The quilt that I entered was one that Sally King allowed me to quilt for her. She and a group of friends stitched this as a Round Robin. It was beautiful before I started quilting it.
Our Longarm Group met again this month, my machines have been running almost every day. I am currently getting ready for May Mester 2016. That will be in just 2 weeks. I'm trying to make sure all of my client's quilts are caught up and then I need to organize and cut my project for that weekend. I love that I can organize an event such as this, but, still be the student from 9 to 5 in classes. It will be fun and I hope to share some pictures with you here on the blog.
OK, enough for now. Just so that you will know, registration for Sewin' in the Summer 2016 starts this weekend and all of the information will be posted right here before Monday. Promise.
Have a good weekend,
Spring Quilt Camp was wonderful. I believe that everyone had fun and I know most people accomplished many goals.
Olivia and Penelope have been working hard in the studio with client quilts and I have been posting those to the 'customer quilt' page here on the blog. I also post most of the inprogress pictures on Facebook for all to watch and see.
So, let me go through my calendar and see just what I have been up to:
January: Our longarm group started another year. We are learning so much from each other and enjoy our meeting.
At the end of January we loaded up the 'Quilt Mobile' and headed to Richmond for the Gammill Longarm Conference. That was 3or 4 days filling our heads with all kinds of longarm information. Not just Statler, but other interesting classes for the longarmer.
February: Of course that's ONE LOOSE THREAD'S QUILT CAMP. We hosted 36 fabulous 'Frayed Knots' for 4 days and 3 nights of sewing fun. I always come home with sore ribs from laughing so hard. Then on February 29th I was off to Charleston, SC
March: I had the prevlidge of assisting in the judging rooms for Cobblestone Quilt Guilds semi-annual quilt show. (Yes, I am a longtime member, but I am not usually in a position to participate. This was very special to me to be able to do this.) Watching and listening as each quilt was presented and the judge awarded the ribbons. Then I helped hang the quilts, which I understand were blown over by a slight draft, after I left the building. The show was fantastic and I was allowed to 'white glove' for several hours on Saturday. I could have stayed much longer. Imagine being in a position to answer questions and educate the public about quilts and quilting. The artistry of the quilt. So much fun.
As the month passed Devine guild hosted Karla Alexander for a weekend with a lecture and a workshop, so as President of that guild, I was where I could spend time with Karla and really enjoyed meeting her.
Later in the month Karla was the featured speaker for Quilters of South Carolina's Spring meeting. While at that meeting I presented QSC with a quilt that I had pieced and quilted for them to use as a fund raiser for their scholarship program.
This is the quilt that I presented to them. It is a Judy Neimeyer pattern called Vintage Compass. I did piece it and free hand quilted it just for this purpose. This is a picture of it hanging in the Cobblestone Quilt Show. Notice it does not hold a ribbon. sigh.
Now, on to April:
DID I TELL YOU I WON 2ND PLACE AT MQX!!??
It's true. The quilt that I entered was one that Sally King allowed me to quilt for her. She and a group of friends stitched this as a Round Robin. It was beautiful before I started quilting it.
Our Longarm Group met again this month, my machines have been running almost every day. I am currently getting ready for May Mester 2016. That will be in just 2 weeks. I'm trying to make sure all of my client's quilts are caught up and then I need to organize and cut my project for that weekend. I love that I can organize an event such as this, but, still be the student from 9 to 5 in classes. It will be fun and I hope to share some pictures with you here on the blog.
OK, enough for now. Just so that you will know, registration for Sewin' in the Summer 2016 starts this weekend and all of the information will be posted right here before Monday. Promise.
Have a good weekend,
Friday, February 12, 2016
Judy Niemeyer retreat as led by CI Karen Conley
Registration is closed for this Event
May Mester #5
Thursday, May 12, 2016 – Sunday, May 15, 2016
Camp Gravatt Conference Center
Aiken, S. C.
4 days and 3 nights of quilting fun with
the Frayed Knots of One Loose Thread.
Karen Conley, Certified Judy Niemeyer
Instructor
Class will begin
after dinner on Thursday night with 2 hours of formal instruction. We will
continue with 6 hours on Friday and 6 hours on Saturday. Class instruction will
conclude on Sunday morning with 2 hours of ‘wrap up’ between breakfast and
lunch. That’s 16 hours of professional
instruction!! Where else would you find that except at a One Loose Thread
event!! In between class times it will be ‘free time’ for working on your class
project, a ufo, or reading or walking around the beautiful retreat site or just
taking naps, as you choose.
Lodging will be
provided on site. You may choose from a quaint cottage room that shares a
bathroom with the room next door or a lodge room with 2 double beds and its own
bathroom. I have set aside just a few single rooms for this event and they will
be first come first served. All other rooms will be doubles. If you can’t find
a roommate, I will be glad to try to pair you with someone that will be
compatible for you. With very few exceptions, all rooms are on the ground
level.
All meals, beginning
with dinner on Thursday and finishing with lunch on Sunday, are included in
your registration fee and will be prepared and served by the fantastic kitchen
staff at Gravatt. If you have special diets or food restrictions, please note
that on your registration forms so that we can address those. I promise that
you won’t go hungry during your stay with us.
Yes, we do have a
special rate for day students!! See the registration form for additional
information or email
One Loose Thread
All classroom space
will be close to lodging and the dining hall. I usually tell everyone the
longest distance to the dinner table is 100 yards. Classroom space is on the
ground level, so no steps to climb.
Class Information:
Karen Conley, Certified Instructor for Judy
Neimeyer, is returning for her 4th weekend with the Frayed Knots. She will be
formally teaching ‘Desert Sky for any first-timers. However, others are welcome
to bring Judy Niemeyer “WORKS IN PROGRESS”. Also, any quilter with previous JN
experience may work on a TOM (Technique of the Month) pattern during the
retreat. She is willing to offer Glacier Star, Mariner’s Compass or Paradise in
Bloom patterns. For those participants, patterns can be ordered from Karen. I
have special information on ordering from Karen if that is what you would like
to do. Please note that she needs at least 6 weeks notice on any patterns.
Patterns are not included in the posted fees.
Patterns are not included in the posted fees.
This is the way that Karen describes the retreat class:
“Judy currently has three
Technique of the Month patterns:
Glacier Star
Mariner’s
Compass
Each pattern contains six
different Judy techniques.
Traditionally we taught the class
as a six month series -
each month was
a new technique.
The CI’s are now teaching them in
long retreat situations.
Students with prior JN experience
often are already familiar with some of the techniques – e.g. New York Beauty
from the first retreat in 2013
and feather borders in the Hosta.
All three TOM’s have an optional
expansion pattern which will make queen-size quilts.
These are the patterns that can
only be sold by the Certified Shops or in a TOM class by the Certified
Instructors.”
So, for those of us with Judy Niemeyer experience WE CAN
WORK ON JUST ABOUT ANYTHING!!!!! This is pretty much what we have been working
towards the last few years. I really expect to see some big quilts out of this
retreat. We will have plenty of room and if necessary we will use part of Cole
Lodge for cutting larger pieces of fabrics or setting up some special design
walls. That’s how we can get additional exercise, taking our units to Cole to
hang on design walls…
So many choices………………I can’t
wait!!! How do I decide?
Register early to reserve your 'place at the table'.
Sunday, February 7, 2016
The 'Tale of the Fire Island Hosta' as told by One Loose Thread
These posts are about this quilt:
This quilt top was started by Mary during a One Loose Thread MayMester at Bishop Gravatt Conference Center in May 2015. The whole weekend was taught by one of the most amazing Certified Judy Neimeyer instructors I have ever had the pleasure of working with, Karen Conley. Mary did not think that she could do this quilt, but, her friend Lorah convinced her that this weekend was just the thing for them to do.
So, fast forward to August of 2015 and this is the top that Mary brought to Summer Quilt Camp to hand over to me to quilt. Lorah has also convinced her to enter this into competition once it has been completed. Talk about adding some pressure to the occasion, but, I am up to the task and really looking forward to working on this piece.
December 17, 2015- It's loading day for Mary's Hosta. She had not pieced the backing, so, I did that and then squared up the back. As I am loading it on the frame, I am already talking with the quilt. This feels so good. The backing is going on so smoothly and so square. This is a really good start.
I am planning to use 2 layers of batting on this, but, I don't want it to be stiff because Mary will eventually use it on a bed. So, I wanted to use Quilters Dream Cotton Request, but I did not have the right size, so I will use a Quilters Dream Cotton Select that will lend a little more stability and then Quilters Dream Wool on the top for wonderful definition of the quilting. I'll be using Superior and Glide threads which I love. Then I will be stitching on my Gammill Classic Plus machine and her name is Olivia.
Now, back to work. I will spend the next few hours/day or so, basting this all together. That way, once I start the actual quilting process, everything will be nice and stable and I can roll the sandwich back and forth as needed.
The basting is half complete, but, I have to stop for the night. I'll finish up the basting tomorrow.
That's it for today. I'll add to this posting as I go and then, once finished, I'll post all at one time.
Let's go do some basting.
December 20, 2015
I was able to get back to the basting tonight. I did finish and trimmed the batting out of the way. It really looks good. Everything is nice and straight and flat and it is ready to stitch. I have to be out of the Studio tomorrow, but, I really hope to at least start on this late tomorrow.
Have a good evening.
December 23, 2015
The cornbread for dressing is in the oven. All the client Christmas quilts are complete and delivered. I only have 2 quilts left to wrap, so what better way to spend my day than doing some stitch in the ditch. I have decided to go ahead and ditch the entire quilt before I actually start any other work on it. You know, get the tedious stuff out of the way first. So, I'm off to do this. See ya later:
I am using one of my favorite tools from Jamie Wallen at Quilters Apothecary.com , the Mystical Mini without the cut out. Love this tool.
OK I ditch quilted for more than 6 hours today and I "only" have 4 leaves left to ditch. Time to call it a day.
Nite all.
December 24, 2015
Ok, I have spent an additional 2+ hours this morning on ditching and I have completed all of that. The ditch quilting I compare to outlining before coloring in an area. It is slow and tedious but necessary for a quilt that is going to 'show'. I am not really very good with ditch quilting, because I get in a hurry............I need to work on that.
I'm going to stop on this project until after Christmas and then will start doing the 'fill-in' with beautiful threads. I pretty much know what I want to stitch, so this should go a little faster.
Want to see how it's looking? Here are 2 pictures of the back. Now, I can take all of the basting threads out of the middle of the quilt. I'll leave the ones in the background just for good measure right now. I certainly don't want any pleats or tucks to show up in that area later.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE!!!!!
December 29, 2015
So, spent some time today working on the leaves with the open spaces. Decided to do 'bat-wing' feathers on at least one side of the leaf. Not so sure I will do the same on the other side of the leaf.
Also needed to pick threads for the green parts of the leaves.
I pulled all of these:
I ended up using these:
This was the day that I worked on the blue side of the leaf. This picture was taken after I had done the other side of the leaf. Ice blue color thread on the blue and Yellow-green on the other side of the leaf. Just spent about 2 hours on this today. Time to work on the guilds charity quilts.
December 29,2015 - January 4, 2016
18 charity quilts quilted for Devine Quilters.............my job is done, so now, back to the business of One Loose Thread Quilting.
January 5, 2016
Four hours spent on the Hosta today. Almost finished with all of the leaves. Hope to finish the leaves tomorrow. Should only take about 3 or 4 hours. I will also need to do something in the large vein of the leaves.
Then I will be ready to do the 'feathers' around all of the leaves. I have stitched in the white areas so, I will be working in the dark turquoise.
After that...........................the background. I am still not real sure how I want to handle that. I have alot of ideas moving around in my mind, but, I haven't settled on anything yet. Whatever, I decide, will have to work with the border too.
That's it for today. It's 'Bull Bat' Time.
January 6, 2015
The leaves are complete. Only spent 3 hours on this quilt today. I still have the triangles around the leaves to do, however, I have started working on the background. I am starting that with lines...........genius right? Yep. I do have a plan and I really hope this is going to work, but, it starts with diagonal lines across each quadrant. I hope this works out, because, it's different.
Time to call it a day: 8:30 PM. I'm going to my chair and have some time with my 'dog blanket' and the television. Have a good evening.
January 11, 2016
Now, where was I? I have completed the interior of the quilt and had also completed one whole border. Then I checked out the back of the quilt............Nope, that border stitching was not going to cut it. I started out with the border looking like this:
Then I added some stitching below the 'Bat Wings'.
I spent about 8 hours or so, removing this stitching. Lesson learned, again, to always watch the tension. This thread combination had given me not trouble at all until now.
So, I took out all of that and went to bed in hopes that the 'Quilt Fairy' would bring me a new design in my dreams. I had seen a really nice design done by a longarmer friend on a Hosta several months ago. I did not want to duplicate it, but, I did want to use some parts of the idea. So, off to dream land I went.
I was up early this morning and at my machine by 10:00. I knew what I wanted to do, so I started plotting out the plan.
Funny how you just know something is right. I should have listened to this quilt a week ago. That certainly would have saved me a lot of time. So, the last border is in process. I have completed the top border:
The quilt is now singing. I have rolled the quilt to the bottom and work there tomorrow. Things have, again, started moving along.Thank goodness for that. I had gotten rather depressed at what I was doing. NOT ANY MORE!!!
Well, right now, Clemson is behind in the National Championship. Sure hope the game will turn around. Sure would like for them to win this game. That's it for now.
GO TIGERS!!
January 13, 2016
This quilt top was started by Mary during a One Loose Thread MayMester at Bishop Gravatt Conference Center in May 2015. The whole weekend was taught by one of the most amazing Certified Judy Neimeyer instructors I have ever had the pleasure of working with, Karen Conley. Mary did not think that she could do this quilt, but, her friend Lorah convinced her that this weekend was just the thing for them to do.
So, fast forward to August of 2015 and this is the top that Mary brought to Summer Quilt Camp to hand over to me to quilt. Lorah has also convinced her to enter this into competition once it has been completed. Talk about adding some pressure to the occasion, but, I am up to the task and really looking forward to working on this piece.
December 17, 2015- It's loading day for Mary's Hosta. She had not pieced the backing, so, I did that and then squared up the back. As I am loading it on the frame, I am already talking with the quilt. This feels so good. The backing is going on so smoothly and so square. This is a really good start.
I am planning to use 2 layers of batting on this, but, I don't want it to be stiff because Mary will eventually use it on a bed. So, I wanted to use Quilters Dream Cotton Request, but I did not have the right size, so I will use a Quilters Dream Cotton Select that will lend a little more stability and then Quilters Dream Wool on the top for wonderful definition of the quilting. I'll be using Superior and Glide threads which I love. Then I will be stitching on my Gammill Classic Plus machine and her name is Olivia.
Now, back to work. I will spend the next few hours/day or so, basting this all together. That way, once I start the actual quilting process, everything will be nice and stable and I can roll the sandwich back and forth as needed.
The basting is half complete, but, I have to stop for the night. I'll finish up the basting tomorrow.
That's it for today. I'll add to this posting as I go and then, once finished, I'll post all at one time.
Let's go do some basting.
December 20, 2015
I was able to get back to the basting tonight. I did finish and trimmed the batting out of the way. It really looks good. Everything is nice and straight and flat and it is ready to stitch. I have to be out of the Studio tomorrow, but, I really hope to at least start on this late tomorrow.
Have a good evening.
December 23, 2015
The cornbread for dressing is in the oven. All the client Christmas quilts are complete and delivered. I only have 2 quilts left to wrap, so what better way to spend my day than doing some stitch in the ditch. I have decided to go ahead and ditch the entire quilt before I actually start any other work on it. You know, get the tedious stuff out of the way first. So, I'm off to do this. See ya later:
I am using one of my favorite tools from Jamie Wallen at Quilters Apothecary.com , the Mystical Mini without the cut out. Love this tool.
OK I ditch quilted for more than 6 hours today and I "only" have 4 leaves left to ditch. Time to call it a day.
Nite all.
December 24, 2015
Ok, I have spent an additional 2+ hours this morning on ditching and I have completed all of that. The ditch quilting I compare to outlining before coloring in an area. It is slow and tedious but necessary for a quilt that is going to 'show'. I am not really very good with ditch quilting, because I get in a hurry............I need to work on that.
I'm going to stop on this project until after Christmas and then will start doing the 'fill-in' with beautiful threads. I pretty much know what I want to stitch, so this should go a little faster.
Want to see how it's looking? Here are 2 pictures of the back. Now, I can take all of the basting threads out of the middle of the quilt. I'll leave the ones in the background just for good measure right now. I certainly don't want any pleats or tucks to show up in that area later.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE!!!!!
December 29, 2015
So, spent some time today working on the leaves with the open spaces. Decided to do 'bat-wing' feathers on at least one side of the leaf. Not so sure I will do the same on the other side of the leaf.
Also needed to pick threads for the green parts of the leaves.
I pulled all of these:
I ended up using these:
This was the day that I worked on the blue side of the leaf. This picture was taken after I had done the other side of the leaf. Ice blue color thread on the blue and Yellow-green on the other side of the leaf. Just spent about 2 hours on this today. Time to work on the guilds charity quilts.
December 29,2015 - January 4, 2016
18 charity quilts quilted for Devine Quilters.............my job is done, so now, back to the business of One Loose Thread Quilting.
January 5, 2016
Four hours spent on the Hosta today. Almost finished with all of the leaves. Hope to finish the leaves tomorrow. Should only take about 3 or 4 hours. I will also need to do something in the large vein of the leaves.
Then I will be ready to do the 'feathers' around all of the leaves. I have stitched in the white areas so, I will be working in the dark turquoise.
After that...........................the background. I am still not real sure how I want to handle that. I have alot of ideas moving around in my mind, but, I haven't settled on anything yet. Whatever, I decide, will have to work with the border too.
That's it for today. It's 'Bull Bat' Time.
January 6, 2015
The leaves are complete. Only spent 3 hours on this quilt today. I still have the triangles around the leaves to do, however, I have started working on the background. I am starting that with lines...........genius right? Yep. I do have a plan and I really hope this is going to work, but, it starts with diagonal lines across each quadrant. I hope this works out, because, it's different.
Time to call it a day: 8:30 PM. I'm going to my chair and have some time with my 'dog blanket' and the television. Have a good evening.
January 11, 2016
Now, where was I? I have completed the interior of the quilt and had also completed one whole border. Then I checked out the back of the quilt............Nope, that border stitching was not going to cut it. I started out with the border looking like this:
Then I added some stitching below the 'Bat Wings'.
I spent about 8 hours or so, removing this stitching. Lesson learned, again, to always watch the tension. This thread combination had given me not trouble at all until now.
So, I took out all of that and went to bed in hopes that the 'Quilt Fairy' would bring me a new design in my dreams. I had seen a really nice design done by a longarmer friend on a Hosta several months ago. I did not want to duplicate it, but, I did want to use some parts of the idea. So, off to dream land I went.
I was up early this morning and at my machine by 10:00. I knew what I wanted to do, so I started plotting out the plan.
Funny how you just know something is right. I should have listened to this quilt a week ago. That certainly would have saved me a lot of time. So, the last border is in process. I have completed the top border:
The quilt is now singing. I have rolled the quilt to the bottom and work there tomorrow. Things have, again, started moving along.Thank goodness for that. I had gotten rather depressed at what I was doing. NOT ANY MORE!!!
Well, right now, Clemson is behind in the National Championship. Sure hope the game will turn around. Sure would like for them to win this game. That's it for now.
GO TIGERS!!
January 13, 2016
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