Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Quiltcon registration

QuiltCon  Yes, I am.  I've signed up for QuiltCon in Pasadena near the end of February.  This is the first time I've been to QuiltCon.   Past shows have been in Austin or Denver.  When I saw that this year's show was going to be in Pasadena, I immediately knew I was going to go.

I'm taking a few classes, including Compositional Drawing and Compositional Quilting.  I'm looking forward to the Compositional Drawing class.  It is about laying out designs for whole cloth quilts. Creating a design and making a whole cloth quilt has been on my to-do list for a while, so I am looking forward to getting started on it. 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

MQX Portland, Oregon

I just returned from Machine Quilter's Expo in Portland, OR.  I decided to go on the spur of the moment.  Angela Walters' class Quilting Negative Spaces was available and that was my deciding factor.  I'm so glad I went.

 Angela's class was fab.  In 4 hours, I learned new machine quilting techniques and patterns.  Anglea encouraged us to combine the patterns to create new patterns.  Her teaching style is great.  She is a patient instructor and has a wealth of information to share.

 I also took Gina Perkes' class Glorious Grids.  Gina crammed a huge amount of information into a short 2 hour course.  I have a new bag of grid tricks to use.

 I am excited about putting all my new found techniques to use and plan to get a quilt top sandwiched today so I can get started.

 But, the most exciting thing about going to MQX is that I bought a long-arm machine.  Whoot!  I was seriously considering buying a new Gammill machine.  They seemed to be the leading machine manufacturer and many of the quilts I see in shows are quilted on a Gammill. 

 The first night at MQX, there is a sneak preview.   I was impressed to see Charisma Horton in a booth with her long-arm machine all set up.  She was there to promote her quilting service.  The walls of her booth were hung with her work and it was colorful and cheery.  I stopped to talk with her about quilting one of my quilts.  As I spoke with her, I noticed that her machine was different than any I'd ever seen.  It was sleek and clean.  It was an Innova.  Charisma had the best things to say about the machine and the company's support and service, so I headed over to the Innova booth to talk with them.

 Innova is a 3rd generation quilting machine manufacturer.  They have been making mattress quilters for years and have transferred their knowledge to the long-arm quilting machine they now make.  Aircraft quality aluminium gives a robust, but light weight stand.  The servo motors will be long-lasting and hassle free. Read all about their wonderful company here.  http://innovalongarm.com   Do I sound like a commercial?  Can you tell how high I am on them?

 My new Innova 22" long-arm should be here in about 3-4 weeks.  Yikes!  I need to get busy and clean out a room in my house.  I cannot wait to get started quilting my own quilts on a long-arm.

 About a year ago, I bought a new Bernina 820.  I thought that with its 12" throat, larger bobbin and BSR it would allow me to machine quilt my quilts faster.  The 820 is good for machine quilting, but for piecing, it is like driving a dualie pickup truck to the corner market to pick up a quart of milk.  Over kill.  I paid $7,000 for that machine and now wish I would have put that money toward a long-arm.  I will probably end up selling it at a loss and put that money toward the long-arm.  Ah well, ya live and learn, right?

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Red and white

I saw a tutorial for HST and decided to make a few.  I ended up with 168 HST.  After putting them up on the design board and twirling them around some this is what I came up with.

The fabrics are a variety of polka dots.  The quilt back is a beautiful wild rose and the polka dot binding adds just the right frame. 

Monday, November 21, 2011

Back to quilting

About 5 years ago, I started knitting and stopped quilting.  I boxed up my machine, fabric, rulers, thread and put away the table.  A few months ago, I saw Terrain by Kate Spain and decided to pull out the Bernina and make a small lap sized quilt. 

When I put that last border on my lap quilt, spread it on the living room floor, and stepped back to see my finished quilt top, I knew how much I missed quilting.

I have finished another lap quilt that is a Christmas gift so I cannot post pics until next month.  I already have 5 projects in my cue.  I have started a small quilt with Puttin' on The Ritz from Bunny Hill. Puttin' on The Ritz is the perfect shade of soft pink. 

I will continue to knit because it is a great take-along project.  You can't beat knitting to provide productive time while waiting at the doctor's, in line, or riding in the car.  Oh and my friend Cindy would kill me if I dropped out of our knit group.