Showing posts with label techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label techniques. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Quilt Book Picks

As I work through my library of quilting books, I have found a renewed interest in exploring the techniques they offer. These projects will wait for our discovery of them, but for how long... before they become old?




Quilting Books

Some techniques are challenging,
some become favourites,
and some may not seem suitable for our skill level,
but do deserve a good attempt.

Sometimes…
at the beginning of a project,
I feel it will not turn out to be a positive experience,
but am surprised
when I change my mind and
seriously consider attempting another project,
at some later time.




Questions to Ponder??

Are there any quilting books that I own and still haven’t used
yet, but consider trying soon?
 
Do I know anyone that has published their own quilting book?

Have I seen an interesting technique lately, and know about
a quilt book that is available?



Next time...
I will be taking two weeks off from posting. See you back here in June. If you wish to see what books are being featured you can also check out my website for more details. 


Enjoy your quilting journey... for 2010!!

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Paper Piecing... another way!

Paper pieced designs are complex. And to get those perfect corners this technique allows them to be stitched with perfection. Or, so it should...

Do you love to do paper piecing?
Or... do you hate it?

I took a class to try paper piecing when I first started quilting. I wished to see what quilting techniques would intrigue me. Would this be one of them?

Five Paper-Pieced Hearts
This little quilt is loved and today hangs in my sister's house.

However, as I did not enjoy this technique enough to embrace it... I was determined to never try it again!! So when one comes across those beautiful blocks in quilt designs, what should we do with them?

A few years ago, I came across this technique again. There was a block that I had included in a quilt design and figured I could do it in paper piecing, as there were only four corner blocks to make. I did try one, but seriously... to do it four times, not possible, I said! I found it was still just as frustrating to do, as it was the first time.

So, that time, I did it my way! I got the design to turn out perfectly using my own method... and no one would ever know that it wasn't paper pieced.

When one cannot create something like it was intended, then one discovers another way... so it becomes possible to still do it.

Not everyone is as challenged by the same techniques, so when you hear words, such as, "I'll be easy...!" you still can give it a try, even though you don't believe those words. As with quilting, it should always be up to us whether we continue with a new technique or not. I believe that is why we have such a wide range of techniques to create beautiful quilts. Our GOAL should always be to have fun in whatever ways - fit us best!!


ANOTHER WAY...

The Method:
1.) Print out the paper pieced pattern. (regular paper will do)
2.) Cut it out on the lines.
3.) Use these pieces as your paper templates*. (see link below)
4.) Cut out the fabric with seam allowances automatically added. (using rotary cutting tools)
5.) Then follow the numbering on the pattern pieces to assemble the block.
6.) Press each seam before adding another piece.
7.) And with this process that difficult block is completed!**

More Details:
1.) See this entry for more information on using paper templates.*
2.) Next week's entry will have photos of this process.**


It is not my intent to ever take paper piecing seriously, so when I do come to a quilt that uses this technique, I decide how to proceed. I still take the view that quilting should be fun. Sometimes the learning curve is too difficult to overcome.... but sometimes, it just needs a change in attitude, that changes that too difficult technique into one that is enjoyable. So, you decide, love it or don't do it!! 


NINTH PROJECT - MAY 2010:



My ninth project will be shared next week...


Four Seasons of Quilts/
Cori Derksen & Myra Harder





Enjoy your quilting adventure for... 2010!!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

New Year's Project Underway

I am now ready to share my new quilting adventure for 2010 with you each week ...



I wanted to ensure my website was available as it links with my quilting journey here on the quilt sampler journal blog. There were some technical things I had to figure out and am happy to report they have been solved.


NEW GOALS:

My goal is to try out two new quilting techniques each month and share my quilting journey on this blog, as I learn these new skills. Details of my chosen project to include:

  1. quilting technique learned
  2. which book the project is from
  3. photographs and comments on my project
  4. any dislikes and likes of the new technique
  5. showcase a complete project or portion thereof
  6. would I make another quilt using this technique
  7. a write-up for the website - (completed project)

The list of book titles will be displayed on my website under the section called: "Featured", so you may check out what quilting books are on my to-do list. If there are any books listed that you have created quilts from... I'd love to share them on this website.

To participate please check out the links in the header called: "Join the Fun" and "Promote" to see what you can do to share your quilting journey. Or you may submit comments on the blog as it would be fun to see which projects you are enjoying from these great quilting books.


FIRST PROJECT - JANUARY 2010:




My first project will be ready to share
with you starting next week from...
Simple Stained Glass Quilts/
Daphne Greig & Susan Purney Mark
ISBN: 978-0-89689-582-9 /





Enjoy your new quilting adventure for... 2010!!