Showing posts with label Pineapple quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pineapple quilt. Show all posts

Friday, February 25, 2011

Tumbler block

 I have been drooling over this classic block called a tumbler. I had a template made by an online template maker I found on E-Bay. If I can find her name I will add a link.  Anyway...I wanted a 4" tumbler template because I have a box of 2000 4" squares that I bought from Keepsake Quilting YEARS ago. I guess I have been saving them for my next life. HA!
But before I cut into those precious squares I cut some tumblers from my scraps. As the "flimsy" grew I realized that I LOVE making this kind of quilt. It is easy to sew and the results are great.

My wonderful Hubby has been waiting for a monitor cover for quite some time now. As I brought out a partial "flimsy" I draped it over the monitor and the dimensions were so perfect that he became the proud owner of my first project off the new Janome 3160 QDC sewing machine. I fully lined the monitor cover in some quality muslin. A quick pressing and it is now on his monitor.


Looks really nice!



 This is a partial review on my new sewing machine. First off I had to find a place to set her up away from my main sewing area. A few moves and a crippling sore back (muscle spasms) I have her in my cutting/pressing room where I used to sew exclusively. So small in there I cannot take a full step...well enough about this small house. I cannot believe I used to have all my setup in that room!!!!!!

The machine sewed not so good. So, I threw away the needle that came with the machine and used my Organ 12/80 titanium needle. That helped the skipping stitches. Then I tried different feet and needle positions until I acheived my 1/4" seam. So far so good. But the 12/80 needle did not like the small spool of Coats and Clark 50 weight thread (me either...too much lint).  Then somehow the entire bobbin case jumped out of position in the under plate area. Jammed so tight that I couldn't get the plate cover off...it had been pushed crooked! I managed to undo the bind by moving the feed dogs a bit and reset the bobbin case. So, I set up my thread stand and used a spool of So Fine. Now I was cooking! I whipped through that sewing session very pleased with the machine. But I am wondering how the bobbin case was able to jump. I had not removed the plate yet...so maybe it was not set right from the factory. I will keep an eye on it. this is unacceptable if it does it again. The bobbin was nearly empty when this happened. I will see what happens when this bobbin runs low.

All in all the machine sews great. It is quiet and powerfull and only weighs 12 lbs!

 This was my pile of 5 quilts that needed to be quilted this last week. They are all done.
  1. Two quilts for Project Linus
  2. pink quilt for my new grand niece (who is not born yet)
  3. Toy Shop quilt (Wind it up fabric) for great grandson's 1st BD (Logan)
  4. a bonus quilt for Logan. I made too many pinwheels.

 Here I am just beginning to straight line quilt. My Janome 6600P does such a perfect job of quilting.

And I used only one Organ Titanium 90/14 Topstitch needle for all five quilts. And it is still sharp!
I ordered 100 of them through "needlecoop" on Yahoo groups. They have not arrived yet.
 Isn't this a great fabric? these squares are 1 1/2" cut. I can see them as a center for a Log Cabin, Pineapple, Peaky and Spike....just so many options. I found this fabric on E-Bay. LOVE IT! And I am not a red person but I am slowly learning to love red. Just a bit in a quilt adds so much punch. I am trying to learn to love orange...still trying!
 My Pineapple quilt arrived home just before the snowstorm hit on Friday. Mary said she had included some scraps. There has to be a whole pound of scraps here!!! This morning I woke up at 3:45 a.m. What to do? Why press and harvest some of those scraps!!! I did not even make a dent in them!
THANKS MARY!
I will post a picture of the Pineapple quilt after I get it bound. I had made a scrappy binding for the quilt then changed my mind. I cut strips from the border fabric (Fat Cats) and need to sew it on yet.
First light this morning.
The snow was really blowing.
 It hardly ever gets blown onto my front picture window.
The cats were freaked out and kept trying to touch them through the window.
I had to raise the blinds before they ruined the them!
Then the sun came out and melted all the snow.
Sigh!
I love snow!

Monday, February 21, 2011

My Pineapple quilt is all quilted

Mary Flynn of Quilt Hollow  (http://www.quilthollow.com/)
has mailed me photos of the finished Pineapple quilt. It is so beautiful. She did feathers for me! WHOOO HOOO! I cannot wait to get it back home and bind it with love!
This quilt was inspired by Bonnie Hunter's Pineapple blocks she has been working on for some time.
The blocks are 5" finished. Each block has 45 pieces. I paper pieced this. Whewww!!!!!!! The circle effect was acheived by having one dark leg instead of 4 light legs in the block. I added an image at the end of this post of the block from BlockBase.




My words are not enough to express how pleased I am with the results.
Thanks Mary!!!!!!!!
N008 is the block # from BlockBase