Sunday, March 27, 2011

Beginning Machine Quilting

Take a look at the first quilt I machine quilted.  This baby quilt I used 3.5" squares in 4 different materials.  I organized the pattern in a simple block design.  For the back I pieced one solid piece and a strip of the patterned block design to make the material long enough.  Ha ha.. my fault for not measuring correcty. 

When I went to quilt I attached the top and bottom via safety pinning which was super easy, compared to the basting I did previously.  The top and bottom stay lined up and dont scoot around.  Plus I have this super easy safety pining device called a Kwik Klip.  It makes snapping those safety pins a breeze.  When I started to do the machine quilting I used my waking foot and just sew'd "in-the-ditch" on all the horizontal seams on the front side.  After taking my quilting class I have noticed this is SUPER easy now.  WOW, what you can learn in only a couple hours.  When piecing the back I made sure the quilting stripes went up and down 1/2 way through the squares because making sure they went "exactly" on the seams was way to hard.  Needless to say it made for a great look.

Also I searched for Mitered Corners on youtube.com and found a nifty tutorial that made my corners look super great.  I can tell I'm learning a lot and really progressing in my quilting skills.  Take a look at the pics below.