Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label butterflies. Show all posts

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Butterflies with Buttons

Book:
Nature’s Elegance/ Jan Kornfeind

Time to reveal my next project... I choose “Butterfly Fancy Wall Hanging”. It is shown on the front cover of the book.

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There are eight awesome and colourful projects in this book that include nine different butterflies, flowers, insects, and birds. It was the butterflies on the cover that caught my eye that had me buy this book, and so I have now had the opportunity to stitch them up into a quilt.


Selecting Fabrics
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I do enjoy choosing colourful fabrics. This project would be perfect for using up some of those great fabrics from your scraps.


Drawing and Cutting the Pieces
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Machine applique is still my favourite technique in quilting and I do love all the steps involved in creating the designs… drawing out the patterns, choosing the fabrics, cutting and attaching them to the fabrics, and machine stitching them to the blocks, using a buttonhole or zigzag stitch.


Stitching the Butterfly
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For this project, I matched up the thread colours I had as closely as possible to my fabrics. I used thread from my collection that consisted of a polyester/cotton blend, 100% cotton and 100% polyester. I find all of these thread types work equally well.


Finished Quilt Blocks Ready for Assembly
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I had the choice of making them into smaller quilts, pillows or using all of them in one quilt. As I had decided to follow the project’s layout, I made them into one quilt.


THE BUTTONS

I did want to do this project because of all the buttons!! So, if I had made pillows, these would not have been added.

Butterfly No. 3
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Buttons on Sashing and Butterflies
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There are a total of 70 buttons used on this quilt. They were all added after the quilt was assembled and quilted. I think it would have been easier to sew the buttons onto the butterflies before assembly, but I chose to follow the directions.


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The Binding


I really enjoy working with machine applique, but when working on this project, I really wished I had done one of the bird projects first, because then I would have had enough fabric for the center blocks.  And, later I could have bought more light fabric for the butterflies. However, it is now completed, so here is the finished quilt.


My Finished Quilt
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(Finished Size: 25 1/4” x 25 1/4”)


PS…
My post was almost ready to publish, when I hit the wrong key and ended up with a blank screen. So… my only option was to rewrite this review, and I’ll assume it ended up better written.

Enjoy the creative process… and take time to spend some of your time outdoors!!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Project Item #4

Project Complete:
4. “Butterflies Return Home” – wall-hanging



Finished Quilt


This is a pattern I designed and made in 2006. The layers had already been quilted by Anita Miller from Cold Lake, Alberta and only needed the binding added.  One reason I didn't finish was that I wanted to try adding piping to the border and just didn't get motivated to do it.


When I revisited the project this week, I started with the piping and got thinking it was not what I wanted to do, so I did a mock piping strip because I still wanted the look of the white inside the binding.



Close-up of the mock piping/binding



Close-up of the stitching around the flowers


Now that it is finished, I am not sure what I'll do with this quilt.  If it is to be hung, I'll still need to add a hanging sleeve, which I totally forgot about adding with the binding.  It does feel good to finally have the two oldest projects done from my list.