Showing posts with label free motion quilting.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free motion quilting.. Show all posts

Tuesday, 9 June 2015

Pastel Baby Quilt


This is a baby quilt I made with left over Drunkards path blocks from another quilt.
I sashed it with simple squares.
Most of the fabrics are hand dyed, some by me, some by my friend Irene and some from a fabulous stall at the Edinburgh quilt show.



I like quilting on plain fabric as it really shows up the quilting.
I used one layer of Soft and Bright wadding and used a pale blue thread throughout for the quilting.


The quilting is all free motion, umarked and worked on my Gracie frame with my Janome 1600P.







I had just enough of this beautiful batik for the binding. Perfect!








The back...


I really enjoyed making this one. It was a blast.

It is for sale, £60 plus postage. Email me at rhianontaylor@blueyonder.co.uk if interested.
Onto the next quilt now..........

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Viking Longboat - Finished


Yes I'm back so soon, but I forgot I hadn't posted a picture of my finished viking longboat.
All I had to do was bind it and add the rigging to the mast.
Here it is:









Have a good weekend ...........
Rhianon.

Saturday, 6 July 2013

Tropical Wall Hanging - Part 1


Hello,
I hope you are all having a good week.  I am officially on holiday for the next fortnight - which means lots of quilting.  My favourite time of year :)
I started my first raw edge applique project.  It is so tempting to cover up those raw edges with a machine satin stitch or hand embroidery but I wanted to see what it would turn out like - so I resisted temptation!


Here I am playing with the design.  I used bondaweb to fuse my pieces to the background.


I stitched the pieces in place with a straight stitch, then free motion quilted over the top.


Wasn't sure I liked it at first, seems a bit raggy and messy but that kinda suits the palm leaves.


I love geckos - decided to give this one stripes.



I used a black Hobbs Heirloom 80/20 wadding to avoid bearding.  Been there, done that in the past and won't get caught again!
Here I am working some pebbles inter-mingled with some little leaves.

Took me 2 solid days to quilt this and I managed to sneak in some feathers!






This is the (messy) back.


It's not quite finished yet - a few embellishments to be added, which I hope to do today.

I'm not the only one inspired by lizards and geckos.  I'll leave you with a peek at a pencil drawing my daughter Natalya (15) is working on.  I thnk it's great - wonder if she'll let me 'borrow' the design?


Have a good weekend.  Back soon with more quilty stuff.
Rhianon.
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