Third time's the charm? You decide...
This is called Sashiko Shells. It is basically an overlapping arch inspired by Japanese quilting. I decided to change thread, but I can see that while the yellow looks nice in person, it doesn't show up as well on camera. I'll have to rethink my color choice a bit I guess, but as promised here is also a picture of the back, green flannel with green thread. Not an exact match, but closer than the front for sure.
This one seemed easier for some reason. I have some sort of weird fine motor control, even in handwriting, I can do small things pretty well, like this design, and large things well, like writing on a white/chalkboard in a classroom, but that middle ground of quilting normal things and writing on paper is somehow not quite right... Oh well, I guess I just need more practice.
I also quilted this one at a higher stitch speed, and that seemed to help with the jerkiness of my machine. The smaller stitches that were made gave it a more gradual line which was easier to hide mistakes in.
Well, for a couple days I am going to take a break from following Leah Day's Free Motion Quilting Project, where I am getting these quilting patterns, to quilt a blanket for my husband. It's not anything too fancy, he's rather a minimalist, but it's nice to make something that he will like. After quilting almost the first quarter of it all I can say is that queen sized quilts are BIG. Wish me luck and straight lines.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Day 2- Free Motion "Cursive F's"
It's not super even, and I did change scale alot, but I think it's better than my Shadow Waves. Though, to be fair, this is a design I have been doodling since sometime in middle school, so I have a bit more muscle memory for it.
After looking at more of Leah's videos, I am seriously thinking about getting a Supreme Slider. It is just constant work to move my square around, though I think part of that is because I have such a small boarder...
I've decided to go in order of difficulty for the quilting patterns instead of chronological. I figure this should work out better since when Leah started this project she knew 2 free motion fillers and I know (knew, can I say I know these others now even though I'm not very good at them?) one, stippling, although that was just me looking at a stippled blanket a friend made my daughter for her first birthday and trying to recreate it.
Of course using the blue thread on the gray surface is going to make the stitches stand out more, and you will be able to see my slip ups. Next time, I will take a picture of the back with is green with green thread and we can discuss how much better it looks when thread blends.
After looking at more of Leah's videos, I am seriously thinking about getting a Supreme Slider. It is just constant work to move my square around, though I think part of that is because I have such a small boarder...
I've decided to go in order of difficulty for the quilting patterns instead of chronological. I figure this should work out better since when Leah started this project she knew 2 free motion fillers and I know (knew, can I say I know these others now even though I'm not very good at them?) one, stippling, although that was just me looking at a stippled blanket a friend made my daughter for her first birthday and trying to recreate it.
Of course using the blue thread on the gray surface is going to make the stitches stand out more, and you will be able to see my slip ups. Next time, I will take a picture of the back with is green with green thread and we can discuss how much better it looks when thread blends.
Confession, I broke thread between each row, but since Leah says this would be good for a thin edging or boarder, I figure it's ok.
Well, that's all for now. Hopefully the next one will get better too!
Monday, April 15, 2013
Day 1 Free Motion Quilting- Shadow Waves
Here is my first attempt.
Not at bad on the computer as it looks in person. I need to work on having more consistent stitches. Some are very long, and others are very short, plus I'm not very good and smooth lines yet. Everything feels very jagged and jarring. Maybe it's because of the size, it was getting a bit stuck in the various levels of my machine. Hopefully the next one will be better, but overall I'm not too upset with the end result.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
New Projects
Working on a couple of things:
One, as any woman always does, trying to loose about 15 lbs. Let's say I am currently 81 lbs and am trying to get to 68-65 lbs.. Don't freak out, I'm a full grown adult and don't have any type of eating disorder, I'm just not too keen on the idea of posting my weight online for all to see, so I already subtracted several dozen pounds.
I started last week at 83 and am down to 81 after just my intake and monitoring what I ate on www.fitday.com. Clearly it worked pretty well, but all week I have felt tired, crabby, irritated, and lacked motivation to do anything. So that is not going to work again. This week, I am going to try to allow myself to eat, but change the types of foods I eat. The plan is to eat fruits from when I wake up until noon, vegetables from noon until dinner, dinner is fair game (my family is not on a diet, just me), and then work on protein after dinner. I might need to inject some things like oatmeal or protein in earlier in the day, but that is the general plan.
Two, I found this great Youtube Channel and corresponding website, www.daystyledesign.com. Here Leah Day has a collection of over 365 free motion quilting filler designs. So I went to Joann, got some solid fabric and am going to try to work a few each week. I think I will just follow her order and start here.
Wish me luck, here we go.
One, as any woman always does, trying to loose about 15 lbs. Let's say I am currently 81 lbs and am trying to get to 68-65 lbs.. Don't freak out, I'm a full grown adult and don't have any type of eating disorder, I'm just not too keen on the idea of posting my weight online for all to see, so I already subtracted several dozen pounds.
I started last week at 83 and am down to 81 after just my intake and monitoring what I ate on www.fitday.com. Clearly it worked pretty well, but all week I have felt tired, crabby, irritated, and lacked motivation to do anything. So that is not going to work again. This week, I am going to try to allow myself to eat, but change the types of foods I eat. The plan is to eat fruits from when I wake up until noon, vegetables from noon until dinner, dinner is fair game (my family is not on a diet, just me), and then work on protein after dinner. I might need to inject some things like oatmeal or protein in earlier in the day, but that is the general plan.
Two, I found this great Youtube Channel and corresponding website, www.daystyledesign.com. Here Leah Day has a collection of over 365 free motion quilting filler designs. So I went to Joann, got some solid fabric and am going to try to work a few each week. I think I will just follow her order and start here.
Wish me luck, here we go.
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