Playing with Quilting Rulers
October 27th, 2015I was surprised today by seeing a familiar photo on Connie’s Linky Tuesday post. Connie featured my photo of making Flying Geese using Jodi Barrow’s Square in a Square Ruler. Thank you for the feature, Connie!
This week I set up my sewing machine for some ‘ruler play’ using the 1/4″ ruler foot for my Janome and rulers originally designed for Longarm quilters. I’m taking Amy Johnson’s Craftsy Class Quilting with Rulers on a Home Machine. I decided to give the rulers a try on the Flying Geese table runner. Now don’t go judging! This is my first time to quilt using rulers on something other than a practice piece!
It’s not finished yet, but it is a start. The block design is from Sandy’s One Block Wonder BOM she is hosting, October being the first month.
Close up of the straight line quilting, above. I used a varigated 30 wt. thread for the top.
Stitching on the back, using Superior Threads Bottom Line 60 wt. thread, color no. 637 ‘Blush’ in the bobbin.
I have more ideas for how to quilt this piece, so I just might make up more Flying Geese table runners to use to practice the ideas.
My busy weekend went well with all the cooking, Fall party, and having our adult kids in for visits and meals.
I made this Cranberry Cobbler twice and it was a hit both times. It disappeared at the Fall Party before I could even get a taste! And it also disappeared at our family gathering Saturday night! Family has requested I make it again, but double the recipe next time. It might be showing up on our Thanksgiving table next month!
This week’s To-Do list: I hope to finish up Metro Hoops designs by Sew Kind of Wonderful. Maybe make up a few more table runners for quilting practice. Also pick up the t-shirt quilt from the longarmer and finish it with a flange binding.
I’m linking to Linky Tuesday and To-Do Tuesday.