so I noticed that many of the quilters here did lots of vermicilli...meanderning on their quilts. I had never even done that on a machine! Although that isn't something I aspire to do...I did try it...and had some disastrous (thankfully....those projects were donated...or went to family members who didn't know the difference...and that puckers on the back....weren't SUPPOSED to be there! I am somewhat ashamed that I sent them anyway...but the thought behind it was genuine! Now I must admit...that some outstanding quilting seems to be going on...with HOME sewing machines...and amazing things can be done with the longarms. Never compared these...if any of you have a particular machine...or long arm. I am in the market for one of each...so am open to suggestions. I have included another small baby quilt that I finished...there always seems to be someone pregnant in my family!!! And a queen sized one...before it was hand quilted...a hunter green and white chain.It is fully handquilted and stored in the US for now. Have an amish bars quilt on the frame...but not taken a stitch in it. Maybe over Christmas will work on it a bit. Had to include a photo taken of a young man, who was sitting in the back of a bakki here...at the Mall ..waiting for his ride to finish shopping. He is studying to be a Tsongoma ( sorry for spelling...the SA girls can correct me) a traditional healer. It still strikes me as funny when I see these very unique individuals in every day life. Since leapord is endangered, or it could be economics...he is wearing leapord cloth! No animals were harmed except whatever he is wearing on his ankles. He also had bright orange clay paint on his face and body. Enjoy your weekend, I can't beleive that its almost here. Thursday, October 25, 2007
Am I a quilting snob????
so I noticed that many of the quilters here did lots of vermicilli...meanderning on their quilts. I had never even done that on a machine! Although that isn't something I aspire to do...I did try it...and had some disastrous (thankfully....those projects were donated...or went to family members who didn't know the difference...and that puckers on the back....weren't SUPPOSED to be there! I am somewhat ashamed that I sent them anyway...but the thought behind it was genuine! Now I must admit...that some outstanding quilting seems to be going on...with HOME sewing machines...and amazing things can be done with the longarms. Never compared these...if any of you have a particular machine...or long arm. I am in the market for one of each...so am open to suggestions. I have included another small baby quilt that I finished...there always seems to be someone pregnant in my family!!! And a queen sized one...before it was hand quilted...a hunter green and white chain.It is fully handquilted and stored in the US for now. Have an amish bars quilt on the frame...but not taken a stitch in it. Maybe over Christmas will work on it a bit. Had to include a photo taken of a young man, who was sitting in the back of a bakki here...at the Mall ..waiting for his ride to finish shopping. He is studying to be a Tsongoma ( sorry for spelling...the SA girls can correct me) a traditional healer. It still strikes me as funny when I see these very unique individuals in every day life. Since leapord is endangered, or it could be economics...he is wearing leapord cloth! No animals were harmed except whatever he is wearing on his ankles. He also had bright orange clay paint on his face and body. Enjoy your weekend, I can't beleive that its almost here.
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4 comments:
Hi Colleen,
I build up thick callouses as my finger protectors. I love handquilting using a medium round hoop and turn it often as I'm only able to quilt with the needle traveling toward me. If I want machine quilting, I send it out. That's a very pretty quilt you made there.
Thanks for your lovely comments on my blog. I'm more of a quilt-coward than quilt-snob. I don't really know how to quilt and always chicken-out at the last minute and use buttons scattered randomly on the top to hold the layers together. I will try to be brave one day soon (I hope)! Lucy x
I'm all over the map, I guess. When I first started quilting, it never occurred to me that I could quilt on a machine so I stab stitched my way through the first few quilts with fairly good results. Then I moved to using a domestic machine and love that I can finish quickly and move to the next project. I mostly do overall meander because I like the look and I can accomplish it without marking. Recently I have come to enjoy the process and result of handquilting. I have a nice medium hoop to hold in my lap or use nothing at all.
A quilting snob is someone who comes to your home and checks how dirty you home is and checks for dust rather than at the quilts (LAUGHS) yes that did happen with a quilting group several years ago and I never had them round again.
The ladies were extremely rich and I was the poorest of the poor.
That to me is what quilting snob is and thankfully they are the very rare one perhaps one in a million I hope. (hee hee)
I prefere handquilting rather than machine quilting through all three layers. That is my taste I like to see handmade things the uniqness of the stitches nothing beats that. Individual crafty feel.
I can do log cabins on the machine and sew straight lines but Im too scared to do anything else which is why alot of my work is hand-stitched if possible.
I used old thimbles sometimes bought from old junk shops and charity shops. Its great you taught the lass to quilt... wish she could come and do mine. lol
Thankyou so much for visiting my blog I really appreciate it.
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