Welp, gotta start somewhere I guess! This is my first ever blog post. So here goes...
I started sewing in October 2011 after taking a Beginner's Quilting Class on a whim. Actually, I thought it was a Beginner's Sewing Class, which would have been fine since I didn't even know how to thread a needle. But I walked into the
quilt shop to pick out my fabric & was cheerily informed that our "sewing project" was a quilt. That quilt started it all I guess. I should have known it was all downhill after I decided to make my quilt larger than the original pattern. After 8 months of stalking quilting blogs, I've decided to start my own. Mostly just to track my thoughts and planned projects, and if someone decides to read along, then so be it! I hope you enjoy.... (More about that beginner's quilt below.)
I chose batik fabrics for my first quilt. The pattern was called "Square
Dance". It was pretty easy to piece this quilt. After I had the quilt
top completed, I decided to use my leftover scraps (of which there were
plenty due to a measurement error when cutting my fabric off the bolt)
to piece the back.
From there I decided as long as I was learning how to
quilt, I might as well try my hand at free motion quilting. I used the
Bernina at the
quilt shop,
which had the BSR (Bernina stitch regulator) system. I tried a wide
variety of free motion styles, from "loop-d-loos" to "swiggles" to
attempts at meandering & stippling. I really enjoyed the free motion
quilting and look forward to doing it again on future quilts. Although
my machine doesn't have a stitch regulator, so that will be much more
difficult at home.