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Monday, February 27, 2012

Trees!





This week I have been doing something that I have been meaning to do since I got my long arm machine back in November!  I have been playing with it!  I got out some plain fabric and set it up on the machine just to practice some free motion quilting and to have some fun scribbling on a blank canvas.  In the meantime, my Oakshott cottons arrived in the mail, which I was inspired to purchase from this post here by Lynne.  I have always had a love for shot cottons, but in past I have used ones by Kaffe Fassett which another blogger once described in agreeing with me that they are, "flimsy at best".  Well, I wasn't disappointed with the Oakshott at all.  They have been woven with care and sew very nicely.  The only complaint I might have is that they smell a little bit strange (I don't prewash my fabrics anymore).  I loved working with them and enjoyed making up the "kit".  My husband loves trees--he has planted thousands in his lifetime and I thought it would make a nice wall hanging for our living room.  So, armed with new free motion skills from playing and a new pieced quilt top, I had my first stab at free motion quilting on the long arm.  It was, I have to admit, too much fun.  I do not intend to use my machine for doing custom quilting for customers, but for myself I definitely plan to do more!!!

I am also glad that I did not read the follow-up post that was written about suggesting how Lily should plan to quilt her top (here) until after I did the quilting as I am sure it would have influenced me.  I chose to use variegated thread by King Tut, which I really like but was advised against in the post.  I like how the variegated changes the look of each block as it changes with each different color.  Also, I probably would have tried to do something like the leaf pattern suggested and I am sure I would have failed miserably at it.  My original vision was that the trees should have the wind blowing in the background to add to an autumn feel and I am glad that I stuck with it.

I wanted to finish this quilt in order to enter it in the local show in which entries are due this week.  Just in time!  I am going to enter a few other quilts too, this will be my first time entering in a show, but I'm doing it just for fun and to bulk up the quilting section in the show:)  Our shows are small around here.

15 comments:

  1. I Love it! I love the texture created by your background filler and the way the trees pop is fantastic!! You should enter it..it's awesome!

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  2. Wow your quilting is really amazing. Did you have fun making this quilt? I found the process making mine really fun

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  3. What a gorgeous quilt! and your quilting is too!

    I actually know the lady who designs the quilt patterns for Oakshott, she lives near my mom in the UK. She also makes the most amazing kites. We have a tiger one that the kids love.

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  4. Oh wow, it looks fab! Lynne's such an enabler though, Oakshott's been leaping into loads of our hands recently :oD I think the leaf suggestion was mine, but I was just winding her up, honest ;o)

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  5. Wow! I totally love your tree wallhanging - very inspiring, and I really want to try those oakshott cottons now!

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  6. Good luck with the show that you are entering! This quilt is wonderful, original, colorful and beautiful!

    Best wishes,

    India Rivers

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  7. I love how you chose to quilt this one. I like those trees too.

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  8. Love the Trees quilt - the quilting you have done is amazing!

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  9. Beautiful wh, love your color choices and the quilting is FANTASTIC. superb job, hope it does/did well in your show :) Best wishes

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  10. Beautiful wh, love your color choices and the quilting is FANTASTIC. superb job, hope it does/did well in your show :) Best wishes

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  11. I love your quilting choices... but now I am nervous as I bought the Kaffe ones for just this purpose...

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