Showing posts with label kaleidoscope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaleidoscope. Show all posts

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Kaleidoscope Memories

Although I finished the Kaleidoscope quilt back in September, I gifted it January, when I was able to hand it to our friends in Minneapolis.  Yes, that was 6 months ago...  Well, I am posting some more pictures of it because I found these on my camera and just felt like putting them up :)









Our friends loved it, and agreed to pose it on the wall where it will eventually live. They both have great eyes for art and design, so I hope it meets their high standards!  I installed a hanging sleeve, so hopefully it is up and being appreciated right now :)

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Kaleidoscope Quilt Finish

WOW!  I am so excited to announce the finish of a 2 year WIP!  Way back in December of 2012 I started this Kaleidoscope quilt for our friends, who had just recently (and suddenly) lost their mother.
 

She was a quilter, and they offered up her fabric stash to friends- I ended up bringing home about 40 lbs of it!  Anyhow, a gift quilt had been my immediate intention, and so I began what (I didn't know) would be a 22 month long drama of inspiration, frustration and triumph.

Up til this point I made it a point to finish one project before starting the next- I didn't yet know the limbo of WIPs - "Who are these crazy people who are making 2, 3, 4 quilts at once, and why don't they just finish what they started?!"  Unfortunately I became one of them through the fault of my machine.

I happily pieced this quilt top in December, even patched together batting using scraps



but when I sat down to begin quilting it (an all-over stipple), by Singer 301a had other ideas.  The skipped stitch and thread tension issues I had been battling off and on since I got my Singer came back with a vengeance.  I quilted about 40% of the quilt, dealing with skipped stitches along the way, before I got pretty frustrated and wondered how long it was going to take me to finish the job, given I was stopping to make machine and thread adjustments every 10 minutes.  When I turned the quilt over, I saw to my horror that much of the stitching on the back of the quilt was out of a slasher film!  We would call it tight bobbin thread tension, but it was wonky is so many spots, I knew the entire thing would have to be ripped out and re-quilted.  I had had it with my Straight Stitching Singer and threw the quilt in a bag, not to even look at it for a year and a half. 

So, after a long hiatus from the Kaleidoscope, I sat down to begin pulling stitches.  That took FOREVER.  I then decided on a new quilting design which I could accomplish using a loaner machine (Brother XL-2600i) I got from a neighbor.  I can assure you, this Brother is not an XL in any way, so I knew FMQ'ing would be crazy not-fun.  In the end, I made my first attempt at echo quilting.


Cream colored thread for the light background and blue, green and purple for the other triangles.


The fabric is a mix of my friends' mom's fabrics and some new, modern fabrics from my stash.  The back and binding is entirely her fabrics (Oops! Except for that little turquoise and green hexagon print below), with three more of the kaleidoscope blocks on back.



These photos give you a good view of the echo quilting.




An object which represented my absolute frustration toward quilting and my machine is finally something that I am really proud of and excited to share with my friends! 
 
In the mean time I made 5 other quilts, using the Brother XL-2600i loaned to me by a neighbor.  In fact, this quilt has been constructed using three different machines: the Singer 301a, the Brother, and a Viking Sapphire 850...actually MY Viking Sapphire 850.


An early birthday gift from my folks, this machine has been a dream so far!  After this summer getting spoiled on Berninas, I REALLY wanted to step up to the convenience and reliability of a "serious quilter" machine.  Bernina was WAY out of my league, price-wise, but I got a deal on the Viking, and am loving it - especially the 10" throat!  As a bonus, the walking foot from my Brother fits on it, so now all I really need is an extending table for quilting.  Will buy that when things calm down a bit here.

Monday, December 31, 2012

I have been trying to find an hour here and there to work on my kaleidoscope quilt for my friends in Minnesota.  An old college roommate of mine's late mother-in-law was a quilter.  Sadly, she died quite suddenly last year, and they generously offered her stash up to their quilting friends.  I came home with around 40 lbs of fabric (not sure how many yards, but it was A LOT!).  Anyhow, I decided to make a lap quilt for them incorporating some of his MIL's fabrics and some of mine.  Heavy preparation for the opera auditioning season, along with rehearsals for and performances of 2 big productions at the Metropolitan Opera and dealing with some sick baby issues forced me to table much of my quilting for a while.


Things have finally started to calm down here, and I am continuing on my latest quilt. Above is the design inspiration I am using for my kaleidoscope quilt.  I have no idea where I found this picture, so I cannot credit it- I didn't take it, anyhow!  I love how the alternating blocks create larger circles and stars from a distance. 
 I completed all the 8" blocks this afternoon (49), and had planned on a square 7 x 7 layout.  After putting them all down on the bed, I think I may go with a 6 x 8 layout, making the quilt 48" x 64", which I think is a better shape for a lapquilt..  I may add a small boarder...we'll see.  Colors are blues, greens, and browns, with just a few pinks to add an extra dimension.


Here they are all laid out on our bed.  It's similar to my inspiration photo, but a more subdued color scheme.  Photo is a little blurry as I was using my point and shoot camera because dslr was in the baby's room.
Unfortunately, I will be leaving town for work in a week, so probably won't get this one finished before the end of January :(.  Nice to be busy, but have been missing my hobby!  Happy New Year everyone!