Long Arm Quilting

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Some Quilts I Quilted for folks


Hi There!

Way back in June I taught 5 classes at the Kansas City Regional Quilt festival (KCRQF). It was so fun! There was a crazy amount of work to get ready for it (and for my first class I was really nervous and totally forgot to show my samples. Whoops.) I was also working on client quilts right up until the end. As always before a class I decide that I need a last minute quilt to add to the mix. 

I decided to do another Quilt as You Go on the Longarm quilt. Thats right! An entire twin sized quilt quilted and pieced on the longarm. Is the word long arm or longarm? It is my job, but I don't know which version is the proper one.  Anyway....I found working on this quilt to be such a treat to myself. It was a really soothing break from class prep...but it was class prep!



I sort my scraps by solids and prints, then I resort them according to color. I pulled out all my solid scraps and made kinda log cabin blocks with them on a big piece of backing fabric.



I was just going to do straight lines, but it gets too boring for me so I ended up adding in some more quilting textures.


I absolutely LOVE how this quilt turned out. This is a class I am teaching, so if you are curious about it get a group together and invite me to come teach. You will love it.


I even added in some Welsh style borders!

So now, lets look at some quilts I quilted for folks.


I quilted Lynn's Llamas with my favorite Feathers, Lines and Swirls technique (this was one of the 5 classes I taught at KCRQF and I am more than willing to teach you too. Again, get a group together and invite me to your guild) There was so much beautiful negative space so I filled it up.



I especially love the fur on the llamas.



I quilted one of Latifah Saffir's quilts for quilt market. The one right behind us. I even went to quilt market! It was so fun to walk around and meet all the wonderful characters from the fabric world and it was so great to put faces to names I have been emailing with for years. Latifah is the sweetest lady!


I quilted this awesome Star quilt for Pam. Pam always chooses the best colors. I want to copy this quilt exactly. It is quilted with an e2e named Serpentine.


Here is one of Sharon's quilts. I quilted a Baptist fan on it. I never get pictures of all the e2e quilts I do. The machine quilts them so quickly they are out the door before I know what happened. The custom jobs hang around a great deal longer so I feel they all need to be documented.


I quilted Jenifer Dick's Scissors. She wanted jagged lines and jagged lines were fun to do!


This was a special quilt I quilted for Carol. It has names and special words quilted into the background. Her brother recently passed away and the quilt is for her father.


I also quilted Lynn and Sandi's challenge quilt for KCRQF. This was weeks of work, but I get terrible pictures of it and you can barely see the quilting


Last up today is this fun quilt I quilted for Taylor. Taylor rescues vintage quilt blocks and uses them to finish the makers vision.  This was a fun quilt to work on. Traditional style quilting takes so much longer than more modern quilting, but boy is it worth it.

I have a million other blog posts to type up, so check back. and type a quick comment to let me know you are there. Being an artist working from my home studio can be lonely work. It is nice to know you are there.

Have a great day!
Tia

10 comments:

  1. hello I'm here! looks great. I find more and folks look at and comment my work on IG and FB rather than my blog, do you find the same?

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    1. Absolutely! IG is my favorite platform for mini blogging, but sometimes I have more to jabber about.

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  2. I have missed you, thanks for posting. I love your quilt as you go. Krista Withers would do this as well. Hope you live away from the flooding.

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    1. Krista and I are friends! I saw her playing with the technique on Instagram and instantly fell in love with it. I was signed up to teach it before I knew she was teaching it. We have talked about how each of us "do it" and we have different enough techniques that we are cool with both of us teaching similar classes. Krista is awesome!

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  3. Wow, wonderful quilting and quilts. You do magnificent artistry with your quilting.
    So glad you got to quilt market and meet so many.

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  4. You certainly have been very busy! I am a long arm quilter as well and I am absolutely intrigued with your quilt as you go long arm project. I never thought of using my machine in that way. I think I just might have to try it. Love the quilting you did on your customers' quilts! You are very talented.

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    1. Thank you so much! I do love my job. You should definitely try the QAYG technique. It is so fun and liberating.

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  5. I'm here and enjoy reading your posts. You do beautiful quilting.

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Thanks for commenting! I read each one. I will either respond via email or here in the comments. xo - Tia