Today's post is just a quickie -- I stumbled across an Electric Quilt software design contest sponsored by Andover Fabrics to promote their new Century Solids line of solids. The winner gets a free collection of beautiful muted, historically inspired solid fabrics to add to their stash, and you still have time to enter -- but today is the deadline.
Here's my entry:
These are 20" star blocks that could be made from either a jelly roll or a honey bun (although you'd need to go skimpy on your seam allowances if you were using the 1.5" honey bun strips). Even if you don't feel like entering the design contest, EQ users will want to take advantage of the free fabric download of the Andover Century Solids collection that you can find on the EQ web site here. While you can certainly design a quilt with solid fabrics using the paint color palette in EQ, using actual swatches of solid fabrics ensures that your finished quilt will come out looking identical to what you created on your computer screen. As of right now, there are only 50 designs that have been entered in the contest, and they are still accepting entries through 11:59 PM EST tonight. If you decide to enter, then good luck to you -- and if not, then all the good luck should be wished directly to ME! :-)
You might be wondering why I am promoting this contest today, since I have no affiliate relationship with either Electric Quilt software or with Andover Fabrics. Telling other people about the contest only reduces my own odds of winning! But I like my strippy star design so much that, if I DO win the contest and they send me this pack of solids, there is no way I'd have the discipline to put that fabric away in my stash and responsibly continue working on my many projects already in progress. I would have to immediately cut into it and start turning my star design into an actual quilt top. You guys can't let that happen to me, not so soon after I just caved in and bought the Moda American Jane Good Times Under the Stars quilt kit that I have no time to start making any time soon. SAVE ME, by submitting an awesome design of your own before midnight! :-)
Who am I kidding? You guys know me by now. You know I'm going to start making my Amish Baby strippy star quilt whether I win the fabric collection or not. I'm liable to get impatient and go out and buy the fabric TODAY, before they even announce the contest winner! Whether I ever FINISH this quilt, or whether I ever finish any of the projects I've already started, is another question entirely!
Because what I'm most intently focused on right now is custom quilting my Spirit Song quilt on my APQS long arm machine. Meanwhile, my husband is intermittently nagging me about why I haven't made any more blocks for the Beware of the Ishmaelites sampler quilt I started making for my younger son's bedroom a couple years ago, and I should also start thinking about that same son's high school graduation quilt that I'll want to have finished by June 2021... My Tuesday To Do this week is to finish quilting the borders and the blue HSTs on my Spirit Song quilt (using blue thread) so I can start the last stage of quilting, which will be all of the fill quilting in off white thread in the neutral patches of this quilt!
What you see above is a gray scale photo of my actual quilt top, oriented sideways like how I have it mounted on my quilting frame, and I've sketched in my border designs on my iPad. I printed that out and have it near my quilting machine to help me remember which way the half inch spaced lines should be going in the different triangle sections as I'm quilting. It would be a HUGE bummer to get to the bottom long border, quilt my way across, and realize that my design didn't match up at the bottom right corner! In the full color photo below, you can see the already quilted lines across the top border, and the lines I've drawn in on my iPad in blue to show me which directions the lines should go as I move into the side border:
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Hey, if you haven't already done so, I'd really appreciate it if you'd take a second to vote in my poll (below) to let me know there's enough interest out there for me to start hosting a new Long Arm Learning themed linky party here at Cheeky Cognoscenti. You can also share feedback about that in the comments, such as if there's a particular day of the week that you'd prefer for the weekly link up, or anything I should do to make it easier for you to remember to participate. For the record, I'm all about casting as wide a net as possible, because the more people who are involved, the greater my opportunity to learn from all of you. So any and all longarm quilters are invited to participate, regardless of whether you have a frame mounted long arm, a sit down table mounted long arm like the HQ Sweet 16 or the Bernina Q20, any brand machine... Even machine quilters who are using domestic sewing machines. I think I can structure the link up so that you can either participate by linking up a blog post, OR by linking an Instagram post or photo. For those of you who are professional long arm quilters running a business or for those who have have quilting businesses where you teach, coach, write quilting books or sell quilting related products, know that I would NOT restrict anyone from linking a post that promotes their quilting business. I am all about supporting small businesses, and since my whole objective in doing this is so that I can find out about new techniques, classes, books, rulers, etc., participation from professional quilters is a huge value add. I would also be open to hosting or promoting a giveaway, quilt-along, or a blog hop as long as it directly relates to some aspect of machine quilting that can be done on a long arm quilting machine.I'm linking today's post up with:
· Colour and Inspiration Tuesday at Clever Chameleon
· To-Do Tuesday at Home Sewn By Us
Hi Rebecca,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog...Food for Thought. You asked me several questions in your comment. So I'm here to try and answer them.
1.Don't know the size of the needle...it's a long large eye needle I've used for years. As for the yarn...I use whatever I have handy...I usually have. Red Heart Super Saver skins. This particular yarn has no dye lots.
2. As for basting the quilt...I don't baste the quilt...I use safety pins to hold my quilt together. I hope this helps you out....once again thanks for stopping by...
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Rebecca you are brilliant. Your quilting skills grow every day. You will become a great teacher. Such a pity that stupid managers destroyed Craftsy. I know for sure that if Craftsy went on, one day I should have bought a class with you. Your quilts impress me and bring joy and happiness if I look at them. This design is PERFECT (superb and original). You must win. I keep my fingers crossed for you in the Netherlands. Carmen
ReplyDeleteI love your entry design for EQ! Hopefully you won and received that beautiful pile of fabrics. One of these days I will take the plunge and get EQ. I don't know why I'm so hesitant!?
ReplyDeleteThese stars shimmer in the dark firmament...Let it shine!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful star quilt! I hope you did win, even if it means a new start, cause that one really should get made. I've got a few EQ designs I really want to make, a couple that I've purchased the fabric for. It's so hard to stick to clearing out the UFO list!
ReplyDeleteYour design is brilliant, I wish you the win just for the thrill of it. Because you have my full support to get sidetracked and make this, regardless. It's a fabulous design. Thanks for linking to the Chameleon's Colour & Inspiration party. :)
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