I have three quilting projects worth mentioning in 2014; Rainbow Moth, a quilt for my daughters graduation from Colorado School of Mines, Scampering, a table topper and Pinwheels for Rick and Me, a king size quilt for our bed.
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| Rainbow Moth - May 2014 |
The moth on this quilt was put together using a technique fashioned after Ricky Tim's Rhapsody quilts. I used freezer paper to draw the designs, I then sewed strips together (using the patterns as guide), I then cut a quarter inch from the freezer paper patterns and sewed them together. The curved piecing was difficult but steam irons are wonderful! Once the wings were pieced I appliqued them onto the quilt using a wash-out fabric glue to hold fabric in place and a satin stitch. The flowers were also applied using the wash-out fabric glue and then held in place using thread painting and a small zig-zag stitch around the edges. I will post a close up later (again need to get pictures off my other computer). If I had this to do again, I would use steam a seam, I was making this quilt when it was difficult and expensive to get steam a seam and the glue seemed like a good answer. Unfortunately, the end result would have been crisper if I would have used a different product.
There is a lot of quilting that is not shown in this picture. I use a conventional sewing machine and a great wonderful sewing table that my husband made for me. That is it for now.
Cheers,

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