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Helen, I agree with you. I made a 20” feathered star for the center to avoid adding border, just being lazy, haha. Looking...
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I'm mostly finished with the March blocks. I still have a few to trim, but I decided to send the photo of two of them that...
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I sometimes think my mind just does not work like anyone else's. or maybe it just doesn't work! I printed my instructions...
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I missed something somewhere….how many of the month 4 blocks do we make?...
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That feathered star is absolutely beautiful just perfect for the centre, wish we could have the pattern
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It is a17” Feathered Star, with borders around to fill the space. I used EQ8 for the paper piecing pattern.
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Loved your Month 4 presentation on TQS Live you tube. I was as awe struck as you when I had bought a Lynn Wilder pattern...
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Struggling trying to type on an iphone! Completed month 4. Pretty block. Great instructions. Autumn color way.
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Month 4 EQ8 plan for when I get my fabrics. Helen
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Good morning Barbara! Unfortunately I did not read your email about the Facebook presentation for block 4 until the evening...
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We are approaching the start of the 2010 BOM, I understand that these two quilts will deal a lot with the quilting part of the project. I would like to make a list of suggestions or topics that might be covered, if possible. These are problem areas, that I'm running into while quilting the 2009 BOM.
1. What's the best method of marking the quilt - especially on patterned fabrics?
a. Washout blue markers. They run out of ink fast and are no good on dark or patterned fabrics.
b. I just purchased the SewLine pencil product in dark and white and used to mark the 2009 BOM. What I found is that by the time I got all the outlining done, the white lines have disappeared. The dark lines I cannot get rid of. Neither work on patterned fabrics.
c. Thick tissue paper. This is what I currently am using. I trace my design on the paper, pin to the quilt and sew over the lines. This is easy to remove on large designs, next to impossible on tiny ones.
2. Whats the best way to secure the quilt layers. The 2009 BOM, I did a combination of pins and basting and thought I had done a good job. But, by the time I got to the quilt corners of the outer most long strip in-the-ditch quilting, I had puckering and I had to make a little fold. This happened on all four corners. I used a walking foot.
These are just two large problems I have. I'm sure others have more.Tags: None
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First let me say I did not make the TQS BOM quilt but I do a lot of BOM challenges and sampler quilts for my guild. Right now I have a collection of over 40 blocks ready to be put into a quilt.
Have you tried MARY MATSUTA's method of quilting using a walker foot. I am doing something similar using contact paper templates and doing free hand around them. I like not having to pivot and turning the whole quilt around but using the contact templates as a guide. This method takes a lot of practice but then all skills take a lot of practice. Mary's method was featured on TQS second series. I like it because it was a mark free method.
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For getting a really good fine line on dark fabrics, I have been pleased with the Clover White Marking Pen. You can't see the line until the "ink" dries, but then it shows up really well. The really cool thing I like about it is that you can get rid of the marks easily with a hot iron (steam or just heat) or with water. :shock: With that said, it is a fairly new product, and I have no idea what will happen with these chemicals in the fabric in 100 years, but that is not an issue for me, and I always wash my quilts when I've finished quilting them.
http://www.clover-usa.com/product/69...ite_Ink_Marker
I also hate the way the blue wash-out markers don't seem to last very long. I have had success for years using the CRAYOLA WASHABLE markers. They come in lots of colors, and are lots cheaper. I always take special care to remove the marks when I'm finished, and like the blue markers DO NOT expose the marks to heat.
For any quilt that I have marked, I put them in a washer full of tepid water for an hour our so, then spin all that water out to remove the water soluable chemicals. Then I refill the washer and use Quilt Soap (Orvus Paste available at the farmer's co-op!) to wash it, then dry it flat to block it. If it's a cuddle quilt, I often throw it into the dryer, which makes it softer, but the heat does cause some fading.
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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As far as removing marks, I've had good luck with a product called Sew Clean. Of course, test first to see how your marks react with it.
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...p;Item_ID=1007
I spray pencil marks with it and let it soak for about 15 minutes, then blot the marks away with a wet washcloth. Please check for these products with your local quilt shop. We need to help them stay in business so they will be there when we need them!
And about basting....When I machine quilt on my domestic sewing machine, I pin baste my layers together close enough that I can not put my hand (fingers slightly spread open) anywhere on the quilt without touching at least one safety pin, and always have a few extra in the borders to prevent shifting layers.
You might also want to consider hiring a long-arm quilter to baste your quilt together for you using Superior's Ultra Vanish thread. After you've done your quilting and wash the quilt, all of the basting threads just wash away! Cool, huh!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I spoke to Deirdre McElroy(Roxanne's daughter)a few years ago. She told me that her company did a test, simulating years of aging on quilts, for many different quilt markers.
The blue wash outs came back as light brown. I stopped using them on customer quilts as well as my own.
Another source, I don't remember who, told me to never use the blue wash out markers on any red fabrics. Apparently, it doesn't work well with the red dyes. I've told my friends and customers about this for several years.
eileenkny
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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well, i have learned from Sharon Schamber very good tips for most of 'challenges'.
1. draw with the most inexpensive regular technical pencil that you can find, the load is so poor that it is very simple to get rid of with simple rubber.
2. i do sandwitch my quilt with spary glue, as well from the inexpensive stores, it works just fine
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by maggieszafranskiI never can get a chalk pencil to give me a sharp point without breaking! GRR! I wonder if it is the sharpener that I am using?
Maggie in E. Central Illinois
Brita
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Helen, I agree with you. I made a 20” feathered star for the center to avoid adding border, just being lazy, haha. Looking...
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Barbara, I was playing with your center block. Tried one with colored border near the feathered star and one with
... -
I'm mostly finished with the March blocks. I still have a few to trim, but I decided to send the photo of two of them that...
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I sometimes think my mind just does not work like anyone else's. or maybe it just doesn't work! I printed my instructions...
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32. lol. I cannot comment with less than 10 characters.
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I missed something somewhere….how many of the month 4 blocks do we make?...
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That feathered star is absolutely beautiful just perfect for the centre, wish we could have the pattern
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It is a17” Feathered Star, with borders around to fill the space. I used EQ8 for the paper piecing pattern.
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Loved your Month 4 presentation on TQS Live you tube. I was as awe struck as you when I had bought a Lynn Wilder pattern...
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Here are all the fabrics by name for both the Autumn and Spring kits:
https://thequiltshow.com/learn/categ... -
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I had to find it by going to The Quilt Show. It did not show up under Barbara's name and the link in the email went to a...
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Struggling trying to type on an iphone! Completed month 4. Pretty block. Great instructions. Autumn color way.
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