I finally figured out how to make my scalloped border in EQ7 You have to make your border into blocks and then in the block area with the curved line make a block with the curve u desire then add that curve into your blocked border then insert another ( i used a mitered) border just in front of the blocked border with the curves, then when u color them both in, only color inside the curve and the new inserted border the same color and Wa La.. You have a Scalloped border! :) Guess I could have been working on the real thing instead of creating my virtual quilt, but it was so much fun!
I'm beginning this blog as a tribute to my love of quilting and to my Dear Mother. She is the one who always supported me in all my creative indeavors and when I started quilting the one I could turn to with all my questions. It is from her that I have had the courage to allow my creativity to flourish.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
EQ 7
Why did I not buy this sooner? I thought it would be too hard to figure out, like a couple of other quilt building software's Ive tested in the past but it's not! It's AMAZING! So you can see my rough draft that I drew on graph paper in my prior post here Rough Draft and here it is made on the EQ 7
And here is a picture of it on my design wall, I haven't added the last border yet.
Amazing, huh? :)
It even has the fabric's Im using already in the library! I just got this today and figured out this much, I still haven't figured out how to make the scalloped border but still This Is Awesome! :)
And here is a picture of it on my design wall, I haven't added the last border yet.
Amazing, huh? :)
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
No borders, but gifts I did make!
Well besides the daily in's and out's of being a mom of 5 kids, which takes up most of my weekend time for sewing, I found out Friday afternoon that my kids school bus driver is moving this week. Her last day for driving the bus was Friday, she will be at school this week and then will leave next weekend. So I couldn't let her leave without showing her how much she is appreciated for the care she has given to my kids throughout the years. I made her these personalized towels with her last initial, and a little drawstring bag filled with CHOCOLATES, Cookies, wrapped up and topped off with some tulle and my kids created some art tags that they signed and strung to the front of the bag. I also added a little thank you note. So I did get some sewing done, just not any quilting.
And as promised here are some pictures of my sewing studio. The two bookshelves with curtains hide my stash of fabric, besides what I have in the closet's in several rooms :) This room is still a work in progress, I still need to paint (Im thinking yellow! and decorating with robin egg blues, lime greens, soft purples and pinks!), put up new trimming and window frames, new hard wood flooring, I dont like carpet in here, I think hardwood would be so much easier to sweep up.

And as promised here are some pictures of my sewing studio. The two bookshelves with curtains hide my stash of fabric, besides what I have in the closet's in several rooms :) This room is still a work in progress, I still need to paint (Im thinking yellow! and decorating with robin egg blues, lime greens, soft purples and pinks!), put up new trimming and window frames, new hard wood flooring, I dont like carpet in here, I think hardwood would be so much easier to sweep up.

And a couple pictures of my seal point siamese kitty that LOVES to take bathes. Everytime we turn the water on in the bath or shower he comes running and jumps right in!
Friday, October 1, 2010
On the way to the border!
Almost there, It's all sewn and waiting on the borders!! WOOHOO!! Isn't it Lovely! I've already discussed with my quilter the designs and Im Over The Moon excited about this! It will have flowers and vines and miandering and More flowers and GORGEOUS!! Ok well Ill be off to work on these borders today and hopefully get this baby out to the quilter next week :) Wish me Luck!
Also you may be asking yourself.. "Whats taking so long?" How long does it take to sew up some seams and borders?... Well... between kids, home, husband, school and sewing... well in the middle of sewing, I was looking around at my sewing room and decided to clean it up some. Not messy but just fabrics laying around that needed to be put up.... well that turned into a complete furniture moving! That meant removing all fabric, notions and such to another room, Then moving all my bookshelves/fabric storage, sewing and storage tables around, cleaning then returning them all to there new homes :) Ill add pictures later of what it looks like complete since I was so busy doing that, then back to sewing lol... I forgot to get pictures, but I promise Ill post some later today, hopefully with some border added to the quilt! Have a dog grooming class to go sign up for today too, so Ill see you back here later today. Have a Wonderful Friday and Exceptional Weekend!
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
One more row then BORDERS!
Just one more row to add to this and Ill be on to the borders! WooHoo! It's coming along so well and I love the colors but I have a problem... My 5 yr old daughter LOVES pink! and the next quilt will have more red and blue than anything, so Im thinking of red sashing and and blue/black blocks and Black and Blue borders but she says she wants this one :( and I think I already have my sister excited over this one so there in lies my problem ... Should I just make my daughter the red one and let her get over it, after all she already has a Pink quilt that I made her, or ask my sister to choose between the two when finished and hope she picks the red and if not, she is th BAD GUY lol... sounds so sinister but I'm at a cross roads with this for now! Wish me luck and if you have a suggestion PLEASE post and let me know! Thanks!
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Method to my Madness
There is a method to my madness ( I like to believe) and with this project it begins with me cutting up my 2 1/2" Moda jelly rolls into squares and I do this by laying them out as they are folded, cutting off the selvage and then using my shape cut plus to cut it every 2 1/2". Saves alot of time! I also use it to cut my fabric yardage into 2 1/2" strips then I go back across them and cut them at 12 1/2" for my border pieces of the blocks.
I also took a picture of my blocks on my design wall then copied those onto photo paper, cut them apart into the individual squares and then placed a dab of double sided repositionable tape on the back of each one and then grapped a piece of cardstock in a similar color as my border fabric and started arranging them on the paper to get an idea of placement. When I have them were I want them, I use it as reference as I sew them together.
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