I finally got to finish my two blocks for the Curve it up QAL, and I have to admit I love these Tula Pink fabrics!
The first block is the Curn Dash block.
The second block is the Sawtooth Star block.
Now I really look forward to see the next block Jenny and Helen will come up with! I really love the curved ruler, and think it's so much fun to make these blocks.
I am finally able to show you a quilt I've had in the making for a looong time! The main part of the quilt was finished almost a year ago, but finally got to add the borders and load it up on the longarm frame last weekend.
This is a BOM designed by Gail Pan and it's called "Berries and Bluebirds". I've made this quilt for my local quilt shop, and when I'm done quilting it will be staying at Quiltegården for a while :o) You can order the pattern over there too :o)
This is a close up of one of the blocks I've been playing with.
I hope I will be able to finish up the quilt very soon, and will post some more photos when I'm done.
Only the white backgrounds left to finish :o)
Happy sewing,
Laila
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
My two blocks for the Curve it up QAL and some quilting
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Curve it up QAL,
Gail Pan,
Long arm quilting,
Needleturn appliquè
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Giveaway winner!
Congratulations to Gelicaso for being the lucky winner of my giveaway. The winner was nr. 48 among the 58 comments on my blog:
Please send me your mail adress so I can get it in the mail for you :-)Pop over to Gelicaso's blog and check it out, she makes lots of gorgeous projects :-)
A big thanks to all of you who left a comment on my blog!
I haven't been sewing for a few days, but got to finish the sashing on my curve quilt this weekend. I did get to put on the green borders on both ends, but forgot to take a photo of the finished top while it was enough light to do so with my camera. Haven't decided how to quilt it yet. But look forward to do so. Got to finish another project first, and will post a photo of that one soon.
Happy sewing,
Laila
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Winter Blooms - Blogger's Quilt Festival
For the Blogger's Quilt Festival I want to share a gorgeous quilt called "Winter Blooms". The pattern for this quilt is made by Gail Pan. I finished the quilt in February 2012, and is my favorite among all the quilts I've made ever.
This is the second "Winter Blooms" I've made. The first quilt where made in almost similar fabrics and where made for my local quilt shop Quiltegården. You can read about that one here and here.
There is no secret I just love Gail Pan's designs, and I am so glad I've got to meet up with her twice. Both time was when she where over here in Norway, and I attended her classes.
I was thrilled when Gail decided to join facebook, and it was a lot easier to stay in touch and chat. My friendship with Gail is a friendship I really appreciate. She is a warm and gorgeous person.
This quilt went home with her when she was here in April 2012. I was so happy to give it to her, since I know she really loved it. This is also a miltestone for me when it comes to quilting. It's the first custom quilted quilt I've made and finished, and really like how it turned out:-)
I'm looking forward to read about the others who joined Blogger's Quilt Festival, and thanks to Amy for hosting this :-)
Wish everyone a great new and creative week,
Laila
This is the second "Winter Blooms" I've made. The first quilt where made in almost similar fabrics and where made for my local quilt shop Quiltegården. You can read about that one here and here.
There is no secret I just love Gail Pan's designs, and I am so glad I've got to meet up with her twice. Both time was when she where over here in Norway, and I attended her classes.
I was thrilled when Gail decided to join facebook, and it was a lot easier to stay in touch and chat. My friendship with Gail is a friendship I really appreciate. She is a warm and gorgeous person.
This quilt went home with her when she was here in April 2012. I was so happy to give it to her, since I know she really loved it. This is also a miltestone for me when it comes to quilting. It's the first custom quilted quilt I've made and finished, and really like how it turned out:-)
Blogger's Quilt Festival Stats
Finished quilt measures: 42" x 46"
Special techniques used: needleturn applique,bias
Quilted by me on my Innova longarm machine
Category: Favorite Applique Quilt, Favorite Scrap Quilt, Favorite Wall hanging
A couple of collages that shows some close up's:
I'm looking forward to read about the others who joined Blogger's Quilt Festival, and thanks to Amy for hosting this :-)
Wish everyone a great new and creative week,
Laila
Friday, October 26, 2012
5 Year Blog Anniversary
I just can't believe it's five years since I wrote my very first blog post! I've made a lot of new friends with the same passion for quilting here in Blogland. I've also had lots of fun and learnt so much during these five years! I've got inspired by so many talented quilters, and I hope I've got to inspire some too :o)
To celebrate my anniversary I will host a giveaway. Wanna join?
No hatches, just add a comment and I'll use the random generator to choose one person to win some stuff. Feel free to tell your friends about it :o) I will pick a winner on November 1st.
It's three patterns by Carrie Nelson, one pattern by Camille Roskelley (used it to make the Dilly Dally quilt), a set of scissor/tape measure and a toiletry purse I've made. Hope some of you will like the things I'm giving away to one lucky winner :-)
I have been making a few more blocks using the Quick Curve Ruler (see my previous post) during this week, but when 'life happens' there's not so easy to find time to sew.
I got a gorgeous bundle of Tula Pink fatquarters yesterday, ordered from Fatquartershop. Just had to have them! Gorgeous colors! And will be perfect for a quilt I'm planning to make, using the QCR. I will also use these fabrics for the Curve it up QAL. Hope to enjoy some time in my sewing room during the weekend, so I can make the first block. I think I will use a white solid for the background on these blocks.
I wish you all a great weekend,
Laila
To celebrate my anniversary I will host a giveaway. Wanna join?
No hatches, just add a comment and I'll use the random generator to choose one person to win some stuff. Feel free to tell your friends about it :o) I will pick a winner on November 1st.
It's three patterns by Carrie Nelson, one pattern by Camille Roskelley (used it to make the Dilly Dally quilt), a set of scissor/tape measure and a toiletry purse I've made. Hope some of you will like the things I'm giving away to one lucky winner :-)
(Just click on the photo to enlarge it)
I have been making a few more blocks using the Quick Curve Ruler (see my previous post) during this week, but when 'life happens' there's not so easy to find time to sew.
I got a gorgeous bundle of Tula Pink fatquarters yesterday, ordered from Fatquartershop. Just had to have them! Gorgeous colors! And will be perfect for a quilt I'm planning to make, using the QCR. I will also use these fabrics for the Curve it up QAL. Hope to enjoy some time in my sewing room during the weekend, so I can make the first block. I think I will use a white solid for the background on these blocks.
I wish you all a great weekend,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Curve it up QAL,
Giveaway,
QCR
Sunday, October 21, 2012
No productive weekend
The other day Helen Stubbings told me she would make iron on transfers for the quilt I started. It's called "Blessed Baltimore" and the pattern is from her book "Faux Appliquè". I had traced only four of the blocks, and did the happy dance when she told me I could order the iron transfers! It means a lot less tracing, and get right to the coloring part :o) I think that's sooo great! Got my set of transfers ordered :o)
This is the block I got to add colors on today.
There has been no sewing for days, since the darn migraine have been stuck with me. I was happy that I could do some coloring this evening, so I got at least a little done :o)
I'm kind'a frozen with the panel quilt on my longarm machine... Got most of the "blocks" quilted, but suddenly I just didn't know how to move on and finish the rest of the spaces.
This is some of the quilting I did early this week:
I think I get frozen because I'm a perfectionist, and find it very hard to accept what I can do with the little practice I get to do. I think it would be better if I just do what I can, and then get better as I move along. But when you stand with your nose just a few inches from the quilted stitches, you can see every little mistake... I think I need to just jump in and stop being so hard on my self and maybe get lot more done...
I've decided to join the"Curve it up QAL" hosted by Jenny at Sew Kind of Wonderful and Helen at HGMR Deco Quilting . It looks like so much fun! There will be blocks made with the Quick Curve Ruler :o)
Hope to get a little sewing done in the next days. And maybe get to finish the panel quilt so I can move on the the next quilt waiting to get quilted (at least one of them).
Wish you all a new and creative week,
Laila
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Something new...again :o)
Had my day off work today, and wanted to start on a project I've had on my mind for a long time. Back in April I attended a weekend class with Gail Pan and Helen Stubbings. Helen did teach some of us her technique to make faux appliquè. She calls it Colorquè. In her book "Faux Appliquè" is the most gorgeous quilt. It's made of nine blocks and a border using this technique. I got to trace four blocks, and I got to add colors to one of the blocks. I think it looks good so far :o)
I've started to stitch the outlines with the thread I bought from Helen when I ordered the color pencils and textile medium from her website Hugs'n Kisses. This will be a project I will be working on during the winter. I'm really looking forward to quilt this one!
I got some nice mail today too! I ordered the Quick Curve Ruler and a pattern from Lappemor. The ruler and the pattern is made by Jenny, owner of Sew Kind of Wonderful. Jenny has two blogs I've been following for a while, and she is such a great longarm quilter too! I just love the different quilts she's made using this ruler, and I really wanted to make one of these quilts so I could play with "Miss Monster" on it. I love traditional quilts, but I also love the modern quilts, with different quilting patterns.
I watched Jenny's videos on Youtube, and decided to try the ruler tonight.
First attempt failed.... I was not paying attention to the size of the pieces. Second attempt was perfect, until I cut the block an inch too small... *sigh*
Lesson learned...
Third attempt did not fail, and I got half a block looking almost perfect :o) Yep, I'm doing the happy dance :o) I've NEVER pieced a curved seam before, so I'm proud of myself (even if I used such a long time sewing those two seams...).
I'm using white cotton for background, and will use a lot of different scraps/fatquarters I've got stashed. Hope to at least make the other half of the block tomorrow.
I'm almost finished quilting the panel quilt. I spend too much time wondering and thinking about how to quilt the different spaces. But think I've got some ideas to finish up with. Will post a photo of it in my next blog post.
Happy sewing,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Faux appliquè,
Helen Stubbings,
Stitchery
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Practice...practice...practice...
I bought a great book by Angela Walters a while ago, and have been following her blog for a long time. She is a really talented longarm quilter, and it's fun to try her designs. Very different from the designs I've been trying so far. The designs are perfect for modern quilts, but I think a lot of them are perfect for traditional quilts too.
Until now I have only been doodling with a pencil on paper, but thought it was about time to try quilting with my longarm. I bought a panel at Spoonflower designed by Angela. The panel is a perfect size for a wall hanging. The panel has painted blocks, so no need for sewing before you can start quilting :o)
I've been trying to quilt swirls with space between, and filled in with waves. I think I made my swirls too small, and they should have been closer. But at least I got to try this. Now I will quilt "the blocks" on the middle of the panel, and then there will be a larger space to fill with a pattern or two on the bottom.
I hope to figure out what to fill those blocks with. I'm using Superior's So Fine thread, so it will blend and "hide" some of my thread play.
BTW! It's 1year since I bought my Innova longarm machine, "Miss Monster".
You can read about it in this blogpost :o)
Happy sewing,
Laila
Until now I have only been doodling with a pencil on paper, but thought it was about time to try quilting with my longarm. I bought a panel at Spoonflower designed by Angela. The panel is a perfect size for a wall hanging. The panel has painted blocks, so no need for sewing before you can start quilting :o)
I've been trying to quilt swirls with space between, and filled in with waves. I think I made my swirls too small, and they should have been closer. But at least I got to try this. Now I will quilt "the blocks" on the middle of the panel, and then there will be a larger space to fill with a pattern or two on the bottom.
I hope to figure out what to fill those blocks with. I'm using Superior's So Fine thread, so it will blend and "hide" some of my thread play.
BTW! It's 1year since I bought my Innova longarm machine, "Miss Monster".
You can read about it in this blogpost :o)
Happy sewing,
Laila
Autumn
I did see a gorgeous quilt in a post on facebook a few days ago, "Blooming Springtime" by Irene Blanck. I just had to get the pattern, and my local quilt shop Quiltegården had the pattern in stock :o) Can't wait to start making this!
(I did borrow the photo from Focus on quilts)
It's a beautiful season, Autumn is my favorite with all the lovely colors. The leaves are about to fall off the trees. Here is some photos I promised my blog friend Kathy, and I hope my other readers will like them too.
There hasn't been any sewing over here this week, but I hope to enjoy some sewing during the weekend. Maybe some quilting too ;o)
Wish you all a great weekend, with or without needle and thread :-)
Laila
Monday, October 8, 2012
Customer quilt is finished :o)
Yesterday I got to spend some time with "Miss Monster" and I finished quilting the beautiful quilt I've had on the frame for a while. Like I told you in the previous post, these blocks are all hand sewn. I've spent some hours quilting this, but I learned a lot while working on it.
The feathers on the border was the hardest part, but it I did my best :o)
The quilt felt very soft, even if it's heavy quilted. I also like the wool batting that Unni, the owner, chose.
I've made three blocks for a new quilt. It's a quilt called "Pie in the sky", and the pattern is in Kim Diehl's book "Simple graces". I made a couple of blocks using japanese fabrics a while ago, but I just feel that this quilt will look best with reproduction fabrics. I've collected different fabrics for a quilt like this for a while, so I can't wait to make more blocks.
I also made one block from the pattern "Swoon" by Camille Roskelley. This block is huge, but it will be so much fun quilting this quilt. I've seen a lot of gorgeous Swoon quilts, and some of them are stunning. If you google "Swoon quilt" you'll see what I mean :-)
Wish you all a great new week!
Happy sewing,
Laila
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Having fun!
I've been having this gorgeous quilt on my frame for a while. Since I've been having a cold the last two weeks, it did slow me down. But now I'm having a lot of fun quilting!
This quilt is made by a lady in my local quilt guild, and every single block is made by hand!!! She usually hand quilt her quilts, but asked me if I could quilt it on my longarm. I'm happy she likes it so far, and have to admit I like it too. Since I'm a newbie still, it takes lots of time, but I hope to start quilting the borders soon.
It's wool batting, and it gives the quilt a beautiful texture when it's quilted, and I think this pattern will make it soft and not too flat.
You can do a few things using some homemade paper templates and use a ruler with different curves. I've been looking for some circles to use for patterns like the one in the large triangles, but I was happy to find out the one I have was ok. I use a purple air soluble marking pen, marking only the ends of each "petal".
I've been having my Wednesday off work, and got some quilting done between housework and other "have to's". Hubby is working out of town again, so I'm able to enjoy some time in my sewing room.
Yesterday I got to get border fabrics and backing for a quilt I'm hoping to finish up and load on the longarm frame soon. Can't wait to show you :-)
I'm trying to catch up on the blogs I usually read, and I do leave comments when I do have the time to. I guess there will be more blog posts, and time to read blogs now that the Summer is over and I spend more time indoors.
I'm off to do a few more stitches before I head to bed, see ya!
Happy sewing,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Custom quilting,
Customer work,
Long arm quilting,
quilting
Sunday, September 16, 2012
More toiletry purses/pouches and a new quilt
I've been working on a "secret" for a while, and yesterday I could hand over the quilt to it's new owner :-)
My oldest son's girlfriend turned 18 yesterday, and I'm so glad she liked it :-) She is the cutest, and I know she will appreciate it :o)
Since I said yes to attend a little market we had at work the other day, I had to speed piece a few things.I made 10 of the toiletry purses/pouches! The grey one on top was given as a birthday present for my dear SIL last weekend. Me and Hubby agreed that one was the nicest one I had made so far :o)
None of them was sold, but that's fine by me. Nice presents to have ready ;o)
I think I will keep one of the purple ones, I just love them! Some of my favorite fabrics to be honest :-)
I made one with the scraps from the "Dilly Dally" quilt, and the aqua zipper I got from Lappedilla was just perfect!
A nasty cold has kept me company for almost a week now, and I'm pretty sick and tired of coughing and fever. My face feels like it's two sizes too small, and I can't wait till my sinuses are back to normal....
I haven't been sewing at all for almost a week, and I have so many things I want to do... Hope the new week will be a nice and productive one.
Wish you all a great new week,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Moda,
OPAM 2012,
Purses,
Scrap quilts
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Spools quilt is finished
Last night I finished the binding on my Spools quilt. I'm satisfied with the result, and hope to get it up on the wall when Hubby is back from work on Friday :-) This was a fun quilt to both sew and quilt. I'm taking it with me to the quilt guild meeting tonight for the show and tell.
Wish you a great Wednesday,
Laila
Wish you a great Wednesday,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Moda,
OPAM 2012,
Scrap quilts
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Comfort quilt and purses
I've been spending a lot of time in my sewing room these days. Hubby has been working out of town a lot the last weeks and the kids are "doing their stuff", and I'm left to do what I want to do after mummy-duties and housework is done. I got a couple of new pantograph patterns on Friday, so I got to start quilting Comfort quilt #3. DS2 chose one of the new ones, called Square Spiral. I just knew he would like it, and it's perfect for this quilt! Both of us love it! Need to add the binding, but got to finish up a couple of things first.
I have finished one more quilt, but have to wait to show it to you, since it's a secret. Soon you'll get to see it, promise :-)
I'm attending a little market in the middle of September, and I really need to get some things finished till then. It wasn't my plan to attend, but me and some of my colleagues decided just days ago that we would. It will be fun, and I hope to get some small things to have for sale.
I have tried different patterns, and tried to get rid of my zipper-phobia. LOL!
I've made three purses today, the red one and the two blue ones in the bottom picture. The grey one was finished the other day.
I've bought some gorgeous lace zippers at Lappedilla, and inspired by my blog friend Nicola I had to make "Anna's sminkepung", a pattern by AnnAKa. I've made a purse using this pattern a long time ago, but that purse didn't turn out so nice like these :
I know the photos are bad, will take better photos in daylight later. But you get the idea, right?
I love these lace zippers, and bought a few in other colors too. Hope to play some more in my sewing in the days ahead :-)
Wish you all a great new week,
Laila
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Strippy pouches
I've been mostly working on large quilts for a while, so I wanted to make a small project so I could play with some already cut fabric strips. The strips was neatly stacked, but they occupied a lot of space on my cutting table. I've been wanting to make some small purses/bags with zipper for a while, after seeing a lot of gorgeous ones here in Blogland and on Facebook. I'm not so crazy about working with zippers, so I had to challenge myself and get to it :-)
Found this cute pattern over at Moda Bake shop called "Strippy Charm pouch".
I ended up making three pouches in two days, so this was not so hard :-) Easy to make stuff like this when the fabric is already cut, and fun too!
They all found new homes pretty fast :-) I love making people I care about, happy :-)
I'm working on a gorgeous quilt using this fabric line. It's the "Vintage Modern" by Bonnie & Camille. It's a secret quilt, but I'll post a photo of it when it's finished ;o)
Today it's my Wednesday off work, so I'll be spending some time in my sewing room between housework-duty ;o)
Wish you all a Happy Wednesday!
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Moda,
Scrap quilts,
stashbusting
Saturday, August 11, 2012
A finish :-)
Finished Comfort quilt #1 a couple of days ago, and got to take a photo of it today.
The owner is happy about how it turned out :-)A close up of the quilt:
I used an allover pattern (pantograph) and light grey variegated thread.
I have been quilting the "Spools" quilt, and today I could start playing on the white background. I love the McTavishing pattern, even if it's sooo difficult to do but I hope to get it look better as I move along. It's the first time I try the So Fine! thread. It will hide some of the threadplay that comes with quilting this background filler, and I hope it hides some of my mistakes as well :-)
I got the idea for the quilting the spools from Kathy, a blog friend of mine. She is a proffesional longarm quilter, and I love her quilting. She suggested to quilt some straight lines across in matching thread to give the texture of thread on a spool. Thanks so much for your advice Kathy :o)
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Leanne's House,
Long arm quilting,
OPAM 2012,
Scrap quilts,
stashbusting
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Progress and some new stuff :o)
I couldn't resist starting a new project after working very hard with the quilts for my two youngest hearties. Felt like making something "fresh". In my previous post I did show you a photo of some unfinished blocks, and this is the result:

I really love the fresh colors, and now I can play with my longarm on it :o) Been thinking about how I want to quilt it, but not sure yet. Will keep playing with pencil and paper a bit more before I really make up my mind. It will be a wall quilt, so I will try to do some custom quilting.
Speaking of pencils.... I got a package of pencils in the mail yesterday. Many pencils... in many colors :-)
And along with the pencils where textile medium and some gorgeous perle thread...
I just couldn't resist asking Helen Stubbings at Hugs'n Kisses to make me a kit with what I needed, to play with the fun method she taught us when she and Gail where here in April. The pattern is from Helen Stubbing's book called "Faux Appliquè". This will be a table runner in the end :o)
I haven't spent much time here in Blogland lately, but I do try to leave a comment when I visit. Guess during the Autumn and Winter ahead will leave more time for blogging and reading blogs. I find it very inspiring to read your blogs, and hopefully... you'll get some inspiration back from visiting me :-)
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