Monday, August 13, 2012

Ribbons

I entered 2 quilts into the Trinity County Fair this year. I've never entered a quilt into anything before and I was so excited to see what the judges said about my quilts and how I "stacked up" to some of the other quilters in the area. Well, now that I make a little money quilting, I had to enter as a professional. Yikes. I've only been longarm quilting since February and now I have to be judged right next to people who have quilted for who knows how long? I was intimidated for sure. Imagine my surprise when my friend who sat in on the judging called me giggling with excitement.
She started with the one that I knew wouldn't do as good as the other. This quilt is called "Glory Bound" It is the first quilt that I ever free motion quilted. I used my, now popular, stars and loops pattern and had some fun.
I entered the quilt under the professional division, in the large quilts class. It got 2nd place in its class, and 2nd place in its division! I was astounded! I did not expect to get much from this one and look how well it did!
Judges Comments: Beautifully done points ~ seams match precisely. Selection of fabric colors makes for lovely composition. Careful trimming would help keep borders straight and corners square. Nice even quilting keeps quilt flat and enhances design. When using stripes or plaids for binding, cut stright with pattern to look straighter.
Ok I can absolutely see what she means about the binding. The plaid didn't stay straight and instead kind of did a twist around the binding.
Ok, a close up of my first ribbons!
Sweet! Now for some really exciting news. I knew that this quilt would do ok, but it far exceeded my expectations! Check this out!!
 I entered this in the Professional Division, small quilts class. I got First in its class, First in its Division...AND Best Machine Work Overall! That means not only did it get the best it could do in its division, beating out all of the professionally quilted and made items...it also got the best machine work ribbon out of all of the quilts that were entered in the fair! WHOA!
 Judges Comments: Pleasing color selection placed on white makes for cool, crisp composition. Quilt design enhances piecing and is beautifully done.  More uniform quilting in center would eliminate bubbling. Quilt is straight and square, beautiful bindings!

I used a few straight lines in quilting
 Used my "signature" curly-cue feathers
 And made up my own little curly cue suns!


I don't understand what she means by bubbling in the quilting? I did use 2 layers of batting so that the quilting would be a bit puffier and stand out even more. I still love it and apparently so did the judge...
I'm still dancing in my seat. What a thrill to have hard work pay off.
Happy Quilting Everybody!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

WHAT?

Oh my, I can't believe that it has been a MONTH since I last posted on here...lets just do a bit of a quilt show in this post...here goes:
 This trip around the world quilt was made by my buddy Maurya. She thanked me for quilting this by bringing me some homemade bread and jams...I gotta tell ya...it was fantastic eatin!
 This is my paisley rose quilting pattern.
These next couple of quilts are made by Nancy. She has a lot of babies being born into her life right now and so she is making up a bunch of quilts so that she has them on hand when she goes to see the wee ones. I put my stars and loops pattern on this map quilt...it seemed appropriate.

 Hey California!!
 This is also Nancy's quilt. I know most people would probably put the stars and loops pattern on this one seeing as it is outer space, but the first thing that I thought of was my swirls pattern, makes me think of all of the air swirling around and black holes...
 I think it turned out pretty good.
 This quilt was made by Connie...This quilt really makes me want a cupcake...
 She appliqued some cupcakes onto the backing too! I used my cotton candy pattern on this quilt and it turned out great.
 I used my swirls pattern on this pretty blue and yellow quilt as well.
Virginia made this quilt. I couldn't believe it when she left the quilting pattern up to me....do you see all of those yello points on there? Those corners are MITERED. yikes thats time consuming!
 The new pattern is called Arabesque and it has quickly become one of my favorites. It does take a lot more time that a lot of my designs so I charge a penny and a half for it, but isn't it GORGEOUS?
 This next quilt was made by Jill for her granddaughter. I used a soft pink thread on it and did my Hearts & Curls pattern...very sweet!
 We used wool batting on this quilt and I just LOVE the small amount of poof that it creates. The quilt is super soft and very lightweight. I now carry wool on the roll, so call for pricing if you are interested.

She asked me to write  Anya's name into the quilt, this is something that I can do, I just charge extra for it. Didn't it turn out well?

Allright, hopefully I gave you all some great eye candy to keep you happy until I can get back onto this computer and share some more with you! Enjoy! Happy Quilting!!!