Sunday, March 8, 2015

Start of Another Angel Quilt for my Sister



I think this is about how I have decided to do the layout for my sister's quilt.  Not sure about this so suggestions would be welcome.  Also I'm thinking about doing a small heart with yoyo's right in the middle of the next to the last row because I think it might make the hearts in the middle look a bit like a heart.



I just was not satisfied with this layout because it looked a lot like a big "H".

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Duh...Just Realized I haven't Posted about the Latest

I have been trying to blog here about my quilts as I do them 
but I still get lax on coming here.  I am working now on a quilt for my sister.
It is going to be full of hearts and love.

When I am working on them I test different ideas.  This is one of the
first log cabin hearts I did the other day and I think it was just an epic fail.
The "v" in the top is just too shallow.


But I think the second try was better.  Although I must say that when
 I am putting these together and before they have been trimmed up 
I am always thinking these are the ugliest blocks.


But once I have them quilted and get them trimmed up I am starting to
think they are so much prettier.  There is just something about getting 
that unfinished batting edge trimmed away that starts giving them
that neat quilt block look.  Plus for these I just love how the red
compliments the blue denim.

Below are previews of the other heart blocks I've made to go in it.  
They will be be interspersed with some of the pocket blocks that I have. 


Button!  Buttons!


Log Cabin Hearts!


Angels holding hearts!


Heart! Hearts!


Broken Hearts!


Denim Hearts!


Linked Hearts! 


Machine Embroidered Hearts!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

My New Heavy Duty Singer 4423

I'm loving my new singer sewing machine.  It is advertised as a heavy duty machine and in my opinion is holding up to the tag.  I've had this one for 3 or 4 months now I think and all I've used it for is denim quilting.   It has been doing an excellent job and would probably even do better if I new or understood better how to adjust the tension on my foot/feed dog.