Becky brought me this delightful lap-size quilt made in subdued
Christmas colors. If you look closely at the photos below, you will see a
cute little sloth hanging from a tree branch!
I used YLI White cotton thread and the digital quilting design called "Starlets", that can be purchased from Urban Elementz. Becky and I both decided that using such a whimsical star design on
this quilt was a great choice. It added a lot of fun to this quilt!
Here are some photos of the quilting in progress.
And here is the completed quilt, ready for Becky to bind.
Here is a short video of the quilt being digitally quilted with my Tin Lizzie
Ansley 26 quilting machine and Butler Perfect Stitch computerized system. Maximize the
screen to maximize your viewing pleasure!
The size of this quilt is roughly
60" x 82", and the cost for my services was $82.43, which included a
set up fee, digital edge-to-edge quilting, and thread. Becky supplied her own
batting. If she had purchased batting from me, the additional cost would have
been $17.42. And the quilt was finished and ready to be picked up in only three
days!
If you are a quilter looking for affordable
rates for your latest project, give me a call! Don't quilt, but looking for a
great gift for a special person in your life? Or maybe you want something
special for yourself. I would love to design and create a quilt especially for
you! Contact me for details at 815.735.0997.
Phyllis brought me a quilt that turned out to be a real
challenge! It was a Christmas Tree Skirt that was round, and was sewn
onto a square piece of fabric so it could be loaded onto the quilting
frame. I had never done this before, but what the heck! Challenge
accepted!
I used YLI White cotton thread and the digital quilting design called "Keukenhof", that can be purchased from Urban Elementz.
This design not only has a beautiful blossom as part of the design,
but it also has leaves and swirly tendrils, which took on the look of
ribbon, which was perfect for this Christmas project.
Part
of the challenge of quilting a circular quilt was having to use all the
thread to quilt all the way to the edge of the square that the circle
was sewn to. However, it turns out that my wonderful Quilt Magician
allowed me to draw a shape of the circle to quilt within! So easy to
accomplish!
Here are some photos of the quilting in progress.
Here is the completed quilt, ready to be trimmed and bound. Normally, I
trim quilts when I finish them, but this time I let Phyllis do the
trimming, due to the circular nature of the quilt. She also needed to
cut a circle and a slit in the quilt so it could be placed around the
bottom of the tree.
Here is a short video of the quilt being digitally quilted with my Tin Lizzie
Ansley 26 quilting machine and Butler Perfect Stitch computerized system. Maximize the
screen to maximize your viewing pleasure!
The
size of this quilt is roughly 67" x 67" at the largest part of the
circle, and the cost for my services was $98, which included a set up fee,
digital edge-to-edge quilting, thread, and Warm & White batting. And the
quilt was finished and ready to be picked up in only a few days!
If
you are a quilter looking for affordable rates for your latest project, give me
a call! Don't quilt, but looking for a great gift for a special person in your
life? Or maybe you want something special for yourself. I would love to design
and create a quilt especially for you! Contact me for details at 815.735.0997.
Joan found me through Roberts Sewing Center and brought me a Quilt of Valor,
and when she picked it up the next day, she brought me another quilt
top. So much work went into the piecing of this quilt and we're both so
happy with the way it turned out!
I used YLI Pyramids of Giza (variegated beiges) cotton thread and the digital quilting design called "Spider Lily", that can be purchased from Urban Elementz.
I had put this design on a similar quilt of mine that I was able to
show to Joan, so we knew that it would be a good fit for this type of
quilt.
Here are a few photos of the quilting in progress.
And here is the completed quilt, ready for Joan to bind.
Here is a short video of the quilt being digitally quilted with my Tin Lizzie
Ansley 26 quilting machine and Butler Perfect Stitch computerized system. Maximize the
screen to maximize your viewing pleasure!
The size of this
quilt is approximately 73" x 79", and the cost for my services was
$100.40, which included a set up fee, digital edge-to-edge quilting, and
thread. Joan supplied her own batting. If she had purchased batting from me,
the additional cost would have been $20.85 for Warm and White cotton batting.
And the quilt was finished and ready to be picked up in only three days!
I am still receiving
quilts that can be completed before Christmas, and my prices can't be
beat!
If
you are a quilter looking for affordable rates for your latest project, give me
a call! Don't quilt, but looking for a great gift for a special person in your
life? Or maybe you want something special for yourself. I would love to design
and create a quilt especially for you! Contact me for details at 815.735.0997.