Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.
[vb_side_1]

Latest Forum Posts

Collapse

Trending Forum Posts

Collapse

[vb_side_2]
[vb_main_1]

Completed HST projects

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    kathy, that quilt has turned out absolutely wonderful - and i love the quilting - fabulous

    patti, the border fabric was well worth the wait - looking great

    am just loving these quilts we're being treated to - fab fab fab

    Comment


      Kathy and Patti - your quilts are beautiful. Great job quilitng the names Kathy. Peg

      Comment


        I am working on the Tree of Life wall hanging and am benefiting from all this information about the bleeding. Even though it will be used as a wall hanging I had planned to wash it because I would like the soft look of a bed quilt for it. Like Edyta's original design I am using a very light background and planned to use a light backing as well. I will wash it and try all these products and the layering and spraying between sheets before I wash it. I am doing the turned edge machine applique on this for the very first time. I am not getting any work done on it at all for a few weeks. My DD and DGS are visiting from NV. Baby Zachary is not yet 5 months old. Since NV is such a long way from PA I am not using this precious time doing anything but helping to care for him and having lots of family around to visit them while they are here. I am finding time to keep up with what all of you are writing about and of course knowing that I have this project waiting for me and all of your friendly help waiting for me will help take the sting out of saying good-bye to them on Friday. LoisB

        Comment


          Kathy, I didn't see any bleeding and your quilt is awesome!!! Patti, waiting for that border fabric was sure the right choice!! Right now, I don't have a space where I can try the sheet test unless I go outside. Hmmm will have to think about that!

          Comment


            Margo --Love, Love, Love, your layout!!! It looks great. It's really fun to see how everyone looks at this differently. Thanks for sharing!!!
            Pat

            Comment


              I just logged on and didn't realize it took me back to the 1st page of this forum--even though I look a little stupid--I still love your quilt, Margo--is it finished now. I'm just a little behind this summer--not sure if I'm comning or going!!! Pat

              Comment


                Thanks Pat! See the finished quilt here: community/my-profile/Margo


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

                Comment


                  Wow Margo, to be able to quilt like you do!!! I just saw your quilted top. I do believe I see THe Quilt Show star in your border. I am really liking that.

                  Comment


                    Margo--it's fantastic!!! Beautifully quilted--wonderful talent!! Thanks for shareing I'm glad saw the first page again. Pat

                    Comment


                      Kathy, I love your quilt and the quilting is inspirational. Did you outline the names first with a pencil/marker or did you just do them free motion?

                      Also, has anyone ever tried Crayola washable markers to mark the top for quilting? Do they really wash out or can you just wet it a lot or what? Maybe a quilter's pencil should be used, but someone I know says be careful of the blue ones? I have yellow and white. What about an ordinary mechanical pencil, like someone in my guild uses? There are so many varieties of ways people do things, it's hard to know what to do, until you've done it. Know what I mean? Any advice on this is appreciated.

                      Also - Patti - You quilt is wonderful. I had originally chosen that pattern, but changed my mind. What an array of patterns from little HSTs!

                      Comment


                        Originally posted by crocus999
                        Also, has anyone ever tried Crayola washable markers to mark the top for quilting? Do they really wash out or can you just wet it a lot or what?

                        You will find some discussion of Crayola WASHABLE markers here: http://forum/friendship-triangle-exc...-a-small-world

                        I've used them for years with no problem, but I always soak my finished quilt in COLD (NO detergent) water for about 15 minutes; drain out that water; then run a gentle cycle with mild detergent like Orvus Paste, or use Synthrapol if I'm at all concerned about bleeding.


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

                        Comment


                          Thanks, Margo - To the rescue again, and f-a-s-t!! Wow!


                          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

                          Comment


                            Update! I got my Synthrapol from Dharma, re-washed my quilt in HOT water with plenty of synthrapol. It went through the entire gentle cycle by machine. Then it went into the dryer and dried all the way, with no damp spots that might run or bleed. This took out most of the previous color bleeding, if not all of it. Yippee!!! And the color catchers were dark gray. There was still a lot of excess dye in that quilt even after its initial washing.

                            Crocus, I didn't mark the names. Here's what I did:
                            Took Debbie's excel file of names, extracted first name and last initial. Ran a character count- it was around 3600 characters.
                            Did some samples of free motion names to see how many characters I could fit into a row.
                            With 51 rows, the first name and last initial would fit perfectly.
                            Rearranged the Excel file to give me 51 rows of names, which i could print out and follow to quilt.
                            I had 2 inch blocks, so could fit 2 rows of quilting along each row of HST's. Just marked the halfway point along the row on the quilt and the list to keep track of how I was doing.
                            It was so much fun!!!!!
                            If someone's quilt is bigger, or their natural quilting size is smaller, they could probably fit first and last names on the quilt.
                            I DID quilt every other row of names for the first pass, so as not to draw up half of the quilt and leave the unquilted half poofy. I had to ditch quilt along each block row to prevent the seamline from sticking up.
                            I can't wait to see what other people do!
                            Kathy

                            Comment


                              Good news all around, Kathy! So glad things are looking better today - remember - "It's a new day - everyday!"

                              Thanks for the info on how you printed the names - just wondering if you used a domestic machine or a Gammil/Log Arm?

                              Comment


                                I just got a Handiquilter Sweet Sixteen sit-down machine, so I used that. It was nice to have to side-to-side room for quilting the rows. I'm so used to machine quilting on a domestic machine, the HQ sit-down is almost the same. I have tried long arm machines with the frame at quilt shows, and it isn't easy for me to move the machine instead of the quilt! Kathy

                                Comment

                                What's Going On

                                Collapse

                                There are currently 89 users online. 0 members and 89 guests.

                                Most users ever online was 436 at 12:39 PM on 11-14-2024.

                                Forum Stats

                                Collapse

                                Topics: 7,646   Posts: 144,737   Members: 16,641   Active Members: 5
                                Welcome to our newest member, Lev Anderson-LevTest1.

                                Latest Topics

                                Collapse

                                There are no results that meet this criteria.

                                Trending

                                Collapse

                                There are no results that meet this criteria.

                                Working...
                                X