Wednesday, June 29, 2011

CHLOE CORNER DESIGNS UPDATE

I decided that I would rotate these so they offset each other for the bottom two corners. For the top left it's also rotated so it is mirrored of the bottom left.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

CHLOE PROGRESS ON THE 830


This is the large corner design for each of the ( 4) 3 corners. I ended up first rotating the design in the hoop so it fit the length of the hoop. Then I hooped my stabilizer. Next I used the seam of the 2 flying geese blocks to butt up against the side of the inner hoop. That helped keep the pieced fabric section straight in the hoop.

I hadn't even thought about any other border than the one from the kit but once this design finished (some 80 plus minutes later) this screen displayed.
On the right side shows an option using endless embroidery. Wouldn't that make a beautiful border on this quilt! If you have the time that is. I could see it stitched on the Candice lavendar - the same fabric that the corners are stitched on. It took me all afternoon today to stitch out corners 2 and 6. Maybe tomorrow night I can get another one stitched out, with any luck!
The next posting I will show the beautiful method I found to do the center block on the 830. It's two hoopings, even with the jumbo hoop but this is a very cool techinque that I'll share.



Monday, June 20, 2011

Once A Year Specal

BERNINA is offering this special only on this coming Saturday. If you've been on the border regarding a new machine or especially the 8 series machine now is the time. This is how I purchased my 830.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

BOBBIN HOLDER AND MORE


Ran across this wooden work of art to store my bobbins in. Made by a husband of a long arm quilter in Pennsylvania. Go here to see other products by Fred. I just ordered a cherry bobbin holder for me. This is for the 8 series but he has other sizes available that would hold bobbins of all sizes. I thought it was beautiful.
Check them out.

Monday, June 6, 2011

FLOWERS AND FLOWERS

 QUILT SHOP HOP 

Deb Yaden took the pattern for the floral applique blocks from the finishing kit from Strawberry Patches 2011 Shop Hop quilt and digitized the designs using her Bernina embroidery software.
Didn't she create some beautiful flowers! Here's tips from Deb regarding stabilizer, etc.
"I used 2 layers of a fusible, medium weight stabilizer. My stitch width was 8. I think 9 or 10 might have been better." She did offer to share her embroidery designs if anyone is interested. If you missed purchasing the pattern contact Strawberry Patches to purchase your copy of the pattern today.
I think she did a great job!

 CHLOE TIME 
Finally, am trying to establish a Sunday date for June when we can meet and kick off this very creative quilt project from Bernina, P&B fabrics, and OESD. If you haven't purchased the fabric kit or the embroidery designs and want to do this project please contact Strawberry Patches today. This is a Bernina embroidery software project for those that have Editor Plus or Designer Plus versions of our software. If you've not seen this before, the embroidery designs are based on the designs in the lovely fabric patterns.

And yes, there is one of fabrics with lime! Yes!! The fabric kit includes fabrics for the top and binding.