First, let me back up a bit. The machine's name is "Quilt Chamberlain" but it sounds too masculine. I'm really into Downton Abbey and love the whole lord and lady deal so she is "Lady Quilt Chamberlain", or just Lady Chamberlain.
I practiced my stippling on "The Quilt From Hell". It was one of those "simple" quilts that I screwed up on every step! I just wanted it done! So I decided I'd practice on it and time how long it would take to do it from putting it on the frame to taking it off. It's 64" square and I used some flannel plaid (what was I thinking when I bought it? I do think it was on sale)
QFH in the frame |
Close up of stippling |
And I finished in basically 2 hours 10 minutes! |
QFH done! All that's left is the binding! I'll do that when I get my sewing machine set up.
My friend, Ann, gave me a few of her quilts to practice on. The first one was a small former mystery quilt she had fallen out of love with. I practiced my pantographs on it.
Yesterday, I figured out cross hatching. I have a cross-hatch bar and after wrangling around a bit I "got it"!
This program is driving me NUTS! I just tried to move some text and it deleted a picture and turned my font blue and started underling! I can't turn it off so please bear with me! Okay-got it back to black but can't stop the underling.
Today I started back on the FMQP doing freehand straight lines. I drew the star and did okay staying on the line. I'll need to get a ruler to do the straight line.
The next thing I needed to work on (according to Leah Day) is outlining. I cut a piece of a large patterned fabric and sewed it on my practice piece.
I then practiced going around all the motifs. It was slow but not as difficult as I thought it would be. The difficult part was trying to see through the hopping foot. I need to see what other types of feet that are available. I then echoed around the motifs.
I did try to pebble but, again, it was difficult to see where I was going with the foot I had on the machine.
Exciting development! Yesterday, I had a quilting friend that I had not seen for a while call me to ask me for the name of a quilter to do a simple quilt for her granddaughter. I told her what was going on with me and she said it would be perfect! She just wanted large stippling done. I CAN DO THAT! She came over today to deliver the quilt, we picked out some thread and I told her I would get it to her in the next two weeks! I had loaded 5 yards of fabric to practice on before her call so I'm going to practice, practice, practice then do the quilt! It should take me under 3 hours!
Back to the Lady!
Happy Stitching!