Showing posts with label Gammill longarm quilter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gammill longarm quilter. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Full size - framed squares - farmhouse quilt.........done

This is the largest framed square quilt I've done yet.
Full size 
approx. 72" x 90"

Now in the shop.

linked to:




The back is a full piece of print that I really like.  I have that print in green, which has been used up, blue which I still have and this muslin color.  The fabric is "Prairie Vine" by Kim Diehl for Henry Glass & Co. I really like her designs and have bought several pieces.........so far.




Thursday, January 8, 2015

wip - quilted

Woke up to temps in the single digits here in the Ozarks. At least the SUN is shining. Grabbed some coffee and restoked the wood stove to warm the bones. NO outside photos for me today. 

Spent yesterday fabric shopping with a friend.  I was able to get this quilt quilted late afternoon and into the night.  Plans are to add the binding so that I can get it finished up and added to the shop....today. Already have another quilt in mind. That is after I refold all the fabric I bought yesterday.  Yes EQ I did purchase your fabrics and should have that mailed out by the weekend.  






Wednesday, January 7, 2015

w.i.p.


Still a WIP
got the back done and loaded on the 
Gammill longarm quilter yesterday
after I put together a simple tutorial.
Today I plan to fabric shop with a friend
and maybe get the quilting started on this project.


Linked to:


Saturday, December 6, 2014

12.6.14
I wanted to add this, my very first full size quilt to Crazy Mom Quilts blog for her Finish Up Friday challenge.  The quilt top got finished late last night and with a busy morning and gloomy weather I've not been able to get good photos and missed the deadline to add this quilt to that challenge.  The colors are more vibrant than these photos show. 
X + O quilt 

 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

This quilt and pillow cover (see below) should be in the shop sometime next week. I've taken suggestions from friends and family to start writing patterns and have photographed the process in order to soon have a pattern also available for sale.



I look forward to quilting this on my Gammill longarm quilter.


Saturday, November 1, 2014

11.1.14
This w.i.p. has been sitting in a tub in my sewing room for way too long.

Many years ago when I worked for the local school district, at the elementary school, I was making appliqued sweatshirts and tissue box covers for myself, as gifts and for the teachers. Needless to say there were many cut ready to finish snowmen packed away. 

Now that I have time I am taking some of those unfinished projects and either finishing them or recreating them as I did with these snowmen. I finished up the applique and decided to make 6 quilted table runners and 5 quilted pillow covers.  My goal was to get those projects ready for quilting on my Gammill longarm quilter this weekend. Ta-da I met my goal.  

My "finish up Friday" projects are ready for quilting. Guess what I will be doing today?

The plan is to have them all completely finished and posted on next weeks "finish up Friday"....and...to have them posted in the shop.







Tuesday, October 28, 2014

10.28.14
the adventure continues...


My Gammill long arm quilter set up was finished yesterday evening and I had my first lesson on a baby sized quilt sample. I did free motion quilting on this test piece since that type of quilting is my most preferred design. Thanks to Mike, who will now be referred to as the "quilt man", for setting up my machine and showing me how to use it.  His calm demeanor, great teaching skills and reassurance that I will pick this up quickly was just what I needed. I'm not going for fancy quilting patterns, just yet, so there was no need for extensive training.  With many years of sewing experience much of what I know already came in handy during my lesson.  

The reason I picked a cute, vintage like, floral print for the top instead of plain muslin was to finish this off with binding and give the quilt to my great niece, Isa, for her baby dolls. 


I used a varigated thread and it looked great on the print side, not distracting from the floral print. The muslin backside really shows off the quilting which I kind of like.


Wouldn't you know, my bobbin ran out of thread last evening just before finishing the quilting and I was too tired to try rethreading the machine once I took the spool off to refill a bobbin. So I turned off the machine and left the project sit unfinished. Early this morning I remembered how I avoid rethreading my sergers by leaving thread in the machine and cutting it near the spool/cone. Once the bobbin was filled I put the cone of thread back on the spindle and tie that to the thread still in the machine and slowly pulling the knotted threads thru all the tension guides; I ended up just having to thread the needle. 
Viola.....it worked on the quilter. 
Shortcuts are fun. 



You can see the quilting in the photo above. Not bad for my very first attempt on a long arm quilter.  I've thought of making several baby size whole cloth quilts to fine tune my long arm quilting skills before I tackle larger quilts.  Who knows, if they turn out to my satisfaction I may even put some in the shop.

My Simple Dreams are coming true. When I bought my home many years ago, when my children were little, I envisioned having the 2 extra bedrooms (once my 3 children grew up and left home) put to good use as a sewing room/studio and the other room as a quilting room. I even replaced the carpet several years ago with wood floors as a step in that direction. Progress.

I have lived in the same town as the Gammill headquarters for over 17 years and have only been in the showroom two times.  The first time was several years ago, to drool over the machines.  The second time was yesterday to purchase needles and bobbins.  They have a nice selection of threads as well.  How convenient to be so close. I'm sure I will be shopping there more often for quilting supplies.

Saturday, October 25, 2014

10.25.14
progress...
Life has been an adventure the past 2 months.  My "day job" was eliminated back in August so to survive that stress and the stress of looking for work. I have been sewing.  Then I had another knee surgery. During this time my wood stove was delivered and sat in the front of the living room for some time. A Gammill long arm quilter has been sitting in parts in my dining room since the beginning of September. Still sewing for "therapy".  The wood stove finally got moved, still waiting for the chimney to be attached. That left room in the living room for the quilter to be set up. That project got started this past Friday and should be finished next week.  Here are photos of what my living room now looks like with the behemoth set up. Mind you this is an 8 ft. frame.  They come as long as 14 ft.; but for now I am happy with the 8 ft. frame. 

I do have room for this machine to stay in the living room, at least during the winter.  I may in time move it and convert the dining room into a quilting room and move the dining room furniture to the front of the living room. The frame has casters to move it easily from living to dining room when I am ready. No rush to move it yet. I am eager to learn how to use this machine and make quilting my quilts easier and hopefully take less time.  

I will be sure to take photos of projects on the machine and document my learning process. Just wanted to share the progress around here.