Monday, May 21, 2012

Farmer's Wife Quilt

The Northeast Iowas Quilt Guild has been working on the Farmer's Wife Quilt.  I finished quilting Carolyn's quilt today.  It is wonderful!




This is a full view of the quilt. 


All the blocks in the border were 6 inch blocks set on  point.  I quilted a crosshatching in each of the blocks and a feather in the setting triangles.


This is the center of the quilt.  Each of these blocks measures at 3 inches.  I did a crosshatching in each of these tiny blocks to make it a mini of the 6 inch blocks.


This shows the crosshatching in the blocks.  The sashing strips and squares each have an X sewn through them.  The quilt has wool batting so there the quilting definition shows nicely on the actual quilt.


The setting triangles in the "mini" part of the center is quilted with a small feather triangle.

Carolyn has made an heirloom quilt.  It is beautiful.

Happy Quilting.  Barb






Sunday, May 20, 2012

2012 Quilt Retreat Getaway Weekend

Our main project for the 2012 Quilt Retreat Getaway Weekend is "Celebrations" by Marilyn Foreman.  We are adding a twist to her fantastic pattern by adding kaleidoscope blocks from a great print fabric to some of her blocks.  First, here is her pattern as printed:


Now here are a few examples of different quilts using the kaleidoscope blocks in the quilt:


This is a closeup of just the center of the quilt.  Below is the fabric I used to make my blocks:




A medium to large graphic print really works the best.  You don't want too much background in your print.  I prefer to have a lot of different colors.

This quilt has an oriental fabric for the blocks.  The colors are very soft but still very effective.


Barb and Toni were two of my "testers" on this pattern.  Toni used a very bright print for her quilt.  Barb's fabric had fewer colors with a light background but really turned out great.


This is Barb's when she was assemblying it.


A full view of Toni's quilt.  She used a lot of  brights and her orange was last year's Yard that Keeps on Going.............


Tish's fabric had a lot of dark fabrics.  The star fabric is her own rust dyed fabric.

Below are some fabrics I found on Hancock's of Paducah that would really work well for this project.


It doesn't have to be floral although floral works great.

I would also like to share the following links on fabric selection for this quilt:

Connecting Threads - Selecting fabric for kaleidoscope quilts - This is a tutorial that has a lot of good information on your fabric selection. 

Quilt Moments - This is the webpage for Marilyn Foreman's patterns.  Take a look at her quilts.  She uses the same fabric for the outside border on a lot of her quilts that she uses to do her kaleidoscope blocks.  She uses a lot of florals.  I hope to have many of Marilyn's patterns for sale at the retreat.  She writes a great pattern.

After you have chosen your main fabric, read through Diane's advice in your registration packet on selecting other fabric to go with your focus fabric.  We will also have a lot of hand dyed fabric that works great as accent fabrics with your focus fabric.

If you are looking at a fabric and are not sure,  you may email Diane or I a picture of it and we would  be glad to let you know how it would work.

If you have any questions, please contact us.  We are very excited about this great project for our November retreat.  See you then.

Barb




Thursday, May 17, 2012

Sampler Quilt

Today I finished a small sampler.  Mary didn't want to spend the money on custom quilting for this quilt.  I think our solution for Design Quilting is fantastic.


Mary set her quilt with a pieced block and then a red print plain block.  We choose an overall curlque design for the quilt.


For thread, we used a medium gold thread.  This is my most used thread color as it blends beautifully with both the pieced blocks and the plain block.  It doesn't distract from either block.


Another close up a block.


And here is a picture of the full quilt.  Mary added a matching border to the blocks set on point so the blocks "float on the red."  This is a great setting for sampler quilt.

Great job, Mary.

Happy Quilting

Barb


Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Bear Paw Quilt

Just thought I would share a few pictures of a wonderful quilt I just finished quilting this morning. 



This is a close up of the center.  I wish you could see the quilting but I just couldn't get it to show.  I used a modern feather design in the large center block and then cross hatched the rest of the center medallion.





The center was surrounded by a larger bear paw block.  I used the same modern feather pattern here.


The borders had a wonderful pieced diamond.  I used a coordinating modern feather in these and then crosshatched on the outsides of the diamonds.  Was very effective.


 Another corner shot.  This really shows the true colors of the quilt.


And a full length view of the entire quilt.  Nicely done, Connie!

Happy Quilting.

Barb

Saturday, May 12, 2012

2012 Hand Dyeing Workshop




When: Monday, June 18, 2012,   9:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Where: Lapacek’s Orchard, N1959 Kroncke Rd, Poynette, WI

PLEASE NOTE:  This is a NEW location. 

If you’re a beginner or an advanced dyer, this workshop is for you.  The format is very relaxed.  Each participant chooses her (or his) own colors, materials and methods.  We provide help as needed.  Advanced dyers will be able to jump right in and start dyeing while beginners learn the basic procedures to get started.  We will be working outside (or in a LARGE shed in case of rain) and there will be LOTS of room.  You can dye as much or as little as you’d like.

A few of the topics that will be covered:

The basic procedures involved in dyeing cotton fabrics using fiber reactive dyes
  • Color gradations within a color family
  • Color gradations from color family to color family
  • Color wheels
  • Techniques to create visual texture and one of a kind fabrics
  • Learn how to make "convergence fabrics" just like Barb and Diane

Interested in dyeing things other than cotton fabric?

  • We will have blank white T shirts in many different styles and sizes for sale the day of the workshop.
  • We will have a selection of onesies, dresses and rompers for your little ones.
  • We will also have PFD fabric for sale by the yard or by the bolt.
  • Interested in trying to dye silk? We will have some!
  • Want to dye fibers for embellishment?  We’ll have some of them, too.

    Bring other items from home and we will help you dye them. Think old table linens, crocheted doilies, kid's socks. The fun is just starting! The methods we use work with cellulose (plant based) materials or silk. No wool.  (That’s an entirely different process.)  Think cotton, linen, rayon.  Blends will also work as long as they include some cellulose fibers.  If you’re in doubt, bring it along.  We’ll advise you.

Workshop cost: $55

The workshop fee includes all instruction for the day and lunch.  Supply cost will be $9.00 for each yard of cotton PFD.  This includes the fabric, dyes and other supplies needed.  If you purchase other items or bring them from home, we will weigh them and charge for dye supplies according to the weight of the items.

Supplies will also be available for purchase if you’re interested in dyeing at home.

A $25 nonrefundable deposit will be paid at time of registration to reserve your spot. The balance is due the day of the workshop.

For more details and registration:

Quilts by Barb 2012 Hand Dyeing Workshop

We would love to have your join us!

Barb