Virtual Quilting Weekend--July 1-4, 2022
#51
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
I don't usually. Normally I just double batt them. This one was originally doodle quilted with just the top and 1 layer of batting. At that stage I didn't put on a backing fabric because I thought I might want to do some more dyeing on it after the initial quilting and I didn't want the dyes to run through and show on the back. Once it was quilted, I did add some painted areas and then added the wool batting so some areas would puff out nicely. However, the backing that I chose was dark and I was worried that the wool might beard through it, so I opted to add an extra layer of cotton batting in black to prevent that from happening. Hence heavy, very springy quilt when trying to push it through my Sweet Sixteen LOL!
Rob
Rob
#54
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: North Idaho
Posts: 1,695
Good luck. I have also learned that using my walking foot is much better to handle the tickness of the tshirts.
#55
Nice pictures today, looks like some great progress on projects.
I was able to get the2 donation quilts done and then my day got sidetracked. It wasn't supposed to rain today but we had a nice shower for a few hours so we did some running. I needed to get a sharpener for my chainsaw. And DH wanted to look at some material for his sand blaster. He also needed to make a power cord for his welder so it could plug into the dryer outlet.
Later in the afternoon I took time to clean and re sharpened my saw. It was a joke between DH and myself, I got him a 12 inch battery saw for father's day and told him I was keeping it. His father's day gift was me actually being able to help him on our property. He cuts the trees down and I clean up the branches.
I had used it for 2 hours last time we were there and it needed to be cleaned. I try to take care of all my toys. Tomorrow I need to oil the sewing machine before I sew.
I was able to get the2 donation quilts done and then my day got sidetracked. It wasn't supposed to rain today but we had a nice shower for a few hours so we did some running. I needed to get a sharpener for my chainsaw. And DH wanted to look at some material for his sand blaster. He also needed to make a power cord for his welder so it could plug into the dryer outlet.
Later in the afternoon I took time to clean and re sharpened my saw. It was a joke between DH and myself, I got him a 12 inch battery saw for father's day and told him I was keeping it. His father's day gift was me actually being able to help him on our property. He cuts the trees down and I clean up the branches.
I had used it for 2 hours last time we were there and it needed to be cleaned. I try to take care of all my toys. Tomorrow I need to oil the sewing machine before I sew.
#56
Sadly, though it's the coping strips that are still giving me fits. I've narrowed down what I'm doing wrong and I am about to try another block, but I had to take a break. I pulled out my Harvest Time table quilt and laid it out on my island, anytime I get up, I go in and spend a few minutes marking the quilt pattern on it. I'm hoping by tomorrow morning I'll be getting it sandwiched up and pin basted, fiancé is due home from the village on Tuesday or Wednesday, so I need to get the island put back together before he shows up. I cut a couple yards of Muslin off my bolt so I could put it back where it belongs, after I get done with the sandwich, it'll just be to pull the cutting mat off, wipe it down good and that'll be it.
I'd like to be able to start actually quilting the table quilt tomorrow afternoon or evening. I'll have to switch out my machines first but I know I might be stretching that a little. As long as it's pin basted and ready for me, I'll be happy with the progress I've achieved this weekend.
#57
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 753
Everyone's projects look great! The quilting on the butterfly quilt is awesome. And I love the community quilt too! Rob, your "doodle quilt" is just outstanding. Is that all applique? My panel quilt drove me nuts yesterday. I can't believe how long it takes me to square up the panel, then square the small borders I added. Sometimes I am so anal! Anyway, I have one more border and it will be done. I will do that after church. While I'm there, I think I better ask for patience and divine guidance!!
#58
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Tn
Posts: 9,011
Thank you for the info LAF and SBG for the interfacing info. I did go back and add more quilting to my butterflies. The finish is posted under pictures section. Now to find another project to work on. Great pics from everyone here
#60
Everyone is making wonderful progress and I am loving all these beautiful finishes! I have spent exactly zero minutes sewing but not for the lack of desire, but just quilting gods testing my patience I suppose. I will sit back and enjoy everyone's progress and accomplishments instead.