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Showing posts with label quilt market sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt market sewing. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Dreamscape quilt for Carrie Bloomston

Hi There Folks!

Wow. It has been such a long time since I blogged. I have been so busy quilting and I even got to take a little personal time and take a couple classes. It felt so indulgent to take some time and learn something new. I will blog about it later I hope.

Today I wanted to show you the quilt I made for quilt market. I only did one this market and I am so please that I made that decision. I figured if it was only going to be one quilt it should be a pretty wild one. 

Carrie Bloomston sent out the call for her quilting friends and as soon as I saw the fabric I knew JUST what I wanted to do with it. I have designing quilts and bags for Carrie's quilt market booth since she began designing fabric. I always love her work and her kind soul is an example for me to try to follow. 


I wanted to fussy cut and appliqué. I wanted it to be a modern broderie perse with a great deal of movement. I wanted the feathers and beautiful bees to be tossed about in a whirlwind. I was on a very quick timeline and all of this appliqué was needle turn so towards the end I was getting a little sore. I just tossed the little pink pluses down on the quilt and stitched them down where the fell. Oh! and this time I used glue stick to hold it all in place while I worked. Glue stick worked awesome!


This was the top before I quilted it. This shot does not do Carrie's wonderful colors justice. I always love her colors. I strip pieced the inner border.



I quilted it in a big radiating spiral. I have not got a perfect spiral figured out yet on the long arm, so I just did it wild and free. I love this quilting so much.


I used a wool batting because it is my favorite. You should try it next time.


Gosh I love this quilt so much. Such fun easy shapes to stitch down. I have been thinking about ordering enough of this fabric to kit the pattern...but I have never done that before and I don't know what sort of success that endeavor would be.

At any rate I loved making it. I loved the quiet stitching and the time I was able to spend sitting with my little family while I worked. I do hope appliqué becomes more popular. It is so nice to work on and let your mind wonder and dream.

Carrie Bloomston is having a giveaway on HER blog. GO there and leave a comment to win a bundle of fabric and a copy of her wonderful book The Little Spark. The winner will be selected on the first of November. You still have time to enter!




xo,
Tia

Monday, May 9, 2016

Hi there from the quilt lair!


Hey there! I have been busy quilting away. April/May is always a big quilting time for me. I cut back on the amount of quilts I did this Market and I have been pretty pleased. I love quilting for market, it is so cool to quilt for quilt market, but the stress of getting things done super quick is tricky in what should be a pretty laid back job. 

So let me show you some of the quilts I have quilted since my last blog post. Only 2 of these are market quilts and I think all are custom. I did a heap of E2E quilts, but for some reason those don't jump in front of the camera like the custom ones do.


This first one was For Kolleen here in town. I did really cool quilting but it is hard to see because me camera lens had a smudge on it. Huzzah!




I took these pictures of Heathers quilt on the same day with the same smudged camera. I custom quilted feathers all around the blocks.




This one I did for me. YAY Me! The quilting is Welsh inspired and the quilt itself is just a simple Ohio Star. The grey background fabric is Essex linen and the rest is either hand dyed by me or a piece of hand dyed Ombre by Marcus brothers.  The quilting really stands out because I used 2 layers of batting. Wool as the top layer and blend as the bottom layer.


I had the best times with these borders.


I made this leaf too big, so it became a snake


My favorite border is harder to see..I will take more pictures later after the rain ceases and I have the quilt bound.


I quilted this one for Kari. It was tricky to figure out how I wanted to quilt it, but after I committed I just loved it!




This is a Quilt Market quilt for Latifah Saafir out of her new fabric line Grafic. I have had a quilt crush on her FOREVER and was so excited to quilt for her. And I got to quilt a Glam Clam quilt! I have wanted to quilt one of these FOREVER. She has the most awesome acrylic templates to go with this pattern (and a bunch of other patterns as well. And she was so kind to send 2 templates along with her quilt. Now I just need to find the time to make myself a quilt with them!


So, I quilted this one with echoing arcs and bricks and lines....it was just super fun to quilt.



I finally finished this order of baby quilts for twin girls. I think I started it 2 years ago? Luckily the quilts are big enough to work as toddler quilts.


The backs have the girls names pieced. The first twin had a pretty short name, the other twin had a LOOONNNGGG name. I like the contrast with the fabric I used in Larkyn's quilt better.


 The front of Larkyn's quilt is pretty cool too. More of my large Appliqué study.


Lyra got a big star. Still cute.


And the last custom quilt I finished was this one for Gina Martin. It is a secret quilt, so this is just the back. I will show more pictures after Quilt Market.

OK, quilts need to be quilted I will pop back later. Have a great day folks!
Tia

Monday, April 13, 2015

Sharing my "Story" - and a giveaway!


Hello there and Welcome to my stop in the Story blog hop. If you are new to my blog welcome! I am Tia Curtis, a pattern designer and long arm quilter. I met Carrie Bloomston 4 years ago when quilt market was in Kansas City. In the hustle and bustle of quilt market her booth was a nice place to stop and breathe. She just has the most soothing vibe. I felt like I had know her all my life. I just dig Carrie! This is also the third year I have sewn for her out of her fabulous fabric. You can see the post about Collage HERE and the one about Paint HERE. She sent me her Story collection and said to do whatever I wanted. With just a peek I knew exactly what I wanted to do.


As you can see a lot of great makers created fantastic quilts with this saturated collection. I just love the depth of the colors.



This first project I want to talk about and share my story is the "Phase of the Moon Hipster". This bag was really designed for my 13 year old daughter (and your tween daughter). It has a "secret" pocket so she can hide her pads when it is that time of the month. This would totally humiliate her - forgive me please Emma! The adorable little girl above is not my daughter, just so you know. She looks too young to me to be menstruating...but I started when I was 9 so who am I to judge?


This little bag has a main zipper compartment, and outside slip pocket and the hidden zipper pocket that isn't really hidden at all. I made a little reverse applique moon for the front. If you want to really get into the spirit you can make one for each phase of the moon.


I grew up with 2 sisters, my mom and my dad. We were all very close and for one week of the month my father complained loudly that we were all almost impossible to live with. If we would have any grumpiness or complaint at all he would make this big deal about stepping outside to check the phase of the moon and letting us know that we were all about to start sloughing. It kinda ticks me off a bit even now, but it really enraged all four of us females at the time. I swear if he would have known about the Red Tent he would have erected one in the yard and made us all go outside. For a man who is pretty much perfect in my eyes that was his one flaw. He mocked our periods.


So without further ado or hopefully TMI - I give you the Phase of the Moon Hipster. I have written the pattern for this bag, I am just waiting to see how I want to release it. All young ladies need a bag to hide their pads.


Here is a process shot of me working on the moon. Reverse applique is really delightful. Here is a tip...If you match your thread to your shape or background your stitches will look better and people with think you are really smart. Which I am sure you are.


Next up is "Dad's Tulips" - I am embarrassed to admit that I can't recall what I named it when I sent it off to Carrie, so if you see it named something different sorry. It is the same quilt...just with an alias.


I am a sucker for large scale applique. I find the process so soothing to work on. I went to the Quilt Study Center in Lincoln, Nebraska and there was a stunning display up featuring 4 block applique quilts. I have been a fanatic ever since. This is the second I have designed for Carrie's fabric. Upon reflection I do wish I would have selected a different print for the leaves, but I forgot to ask for a green and the ones that I had just didn't want to work.

So, another story about my dad. We grew up in Germany. Dad was in the Army. My father has always loved working in the garden. He had the Yard of the Month all the time - Especially in the spring when all his tulips would burst from the earth in their riot of laughing colors. His favorites were the Black Tulips that he went all the way to Holland to select the bulbs from an old Dutch master Gardener. He also loved Grape Hyacinths. So this quilt is my dads favorite flowers. Black tulips and grape hyacinths.


I am not wild about how I quilted it, but oh well, it is done now.


These were so fun to work on. I insisted on doing the applique as needle turn because I like it better. But this pattern will be easy to do as fusible too.


Last but not least is "Night Flight". In my mind these were flamingos flying at night, but everyone else thinks they look like Rockets. I love the contrast of the hot pink with that deep, rich blue. And wonky stars are one of my very favorite quilt blocks EVER. Period.


This quilt was absurdly fun to make. I fussy cut strips of Carrie's Half Square Triangle print to do the inner border


The Flamingos are made like you would make a flying goose block, but they are taller...and they have funny legs. I quilted feathers in them too. BUT...If you want them to be rockets that is fine too. The legs are the exhaust as the rockets are blasting off.


I had a blast quilting it of course. I used some new to me batting Quilters Dream Cotton in Supreme loft. It is soon heavy and very dense. It quilted like a dream.


Here is Sam (he is named after my dad) and he grabbed this quilt up as soon as I came in from taking pictures of it. He insists they are rockets.


This is an in process shot of making this "Night Flight" quilt.

OK, folks. Those are my Stories to go along with what I made for Carrie's Story fabric. I could go on for hours, but I don't know if anyone would read my words and I have quilting to do.

The glorious Carrie Bloodstone is giving away to 3 lucky readers a fat quarter bundle of Story and a copy of her super inspirational book The Little Spark. You MUST go over to HER BLOG to comment to win. I would love to hear a comment here too, don't be shy.


Follow along on Facebook, Instagram and here on the blog. Ask your local quilt shop to carry Story. It ships to stores in September. In fact, email them this post so they can order it from their Windham rep today. Share the love! Tweet it, Pin it, Instagram it and Facebook it! Share pictures of Story! Tag Carrie (@suchdesigns on Instagram) and always use the hashtags #sewyourstory, #storycollection and #carriebloomston.

I was with my friend Rocky when she ordered the Story Collection for our quilt shop in town (Meadows Quilting and Sewing) I was super excited to see it all laid out in the back room as samples along with the little look book with my projects featured. So cool.

OK, folks. Go forth and comment and spread the love!

Have a happy week,
Tia Curtis