Friday, December 20, 2019

A couple of finishes



   Remember the panel quilt I started last month?

   Finished with flange binding in red with black.  I thought it really set off the "stained glass" style border.
  Once I washed it, the quilt softened up and got all nice and cuddly.  It is not large, only 48'' by 58'' but enough for a personal throw.




  The quilted texture shows better here.  I only did a large meander in the center along with some free hand outlining of the main motifs like the barn, deer and some trees.  I added a few swirls in the sky for clouds.  The center section is also outline straight stitched along the first grey border stripe.






 
   In the stain glass sections I used a loop and curl motif, very much like the effect in glass blocks today.
  And that red dot backing.....it got washed twice  in Dawn before I put it on the back for quilting.  I can't tell you how long it has been hidden in the stash closet.   I washed the entire thing when finished with color grabbers.....yea!  No bleed.


Holiday Dreams is complete.






  And what else is lurking around here......a little walk down to the workshop to see if there is anything there. 


  Oh my.....a pair of lovely gifts I see.  Small candle holders for tea light size candles.
Sir Old Man has played around with these, being quite hesitant to attempt them.  The first ones he saw were made of simple pine and only held the plain tea tight, not like these in glass.  He claimed to not be creative.  Like I use to tell my students, don't copy: find your own voice.  It will be fabulous.







   He dug through his scraps of wood, glued some up and cut things out.  Sounds like a quilter's process, doesn't it?
   I ended up ordering the router bit that was large enough to cut the hole to fit the glass tea lights.  And I ordered new scissors for me....win/win!







  Sir Old Man added the final detail all on his own.  I think he found his voice now.  Sanding and rounding over the edges was good, but he went one step further.  He added another pass of a different router bit  to create a foot at the base with this relief edge.







Two finishes make you feel so much better!











  As for the iphone saga......It did require a 4 hour trip to the phone store.  But it was solved with a full re-load of the software! Thumbs up for Apple. 
   No new phone purchase required.  I now have to sort out all the apps I use and get logged back on to them.  I am deleting those unused.  And sorting thru the nightmare maze of passwords.  As for the big provider called ATT....2 surveys filled out with only 1 star review given.  I wrote my saga on both surveys and included details about the less than helpful guy at the store.   All of this frustration over a software glitch.  Technology the bane of our lives. 
I am heading back to the sewing room after this.  I need a breath of fabric and thread.
Happy stitching. 

15 comments:

Pamela Arbour said...

Your panel quilt turned out beautiful!

Linda Swanekamp said...

I love the comfy quilting on the quilt. It looks like you could just snuggle in. The red and black flange is absolutely perfect for this quilt.
The wooden candleholders are such a beautiful wood and I love how they are finished off, with the edges rounded. So glad your phone is resolved and working fine. Yesterday I was trying to buy a quilt pattern online that I have been waffling on and the payment was denied. Then my cell phone beeped and there was a fraud alert on my account as someone had just charged a huge trip. Talked to the card company, they froze my credit card- a couple of days before the rest of my Christmas shopping. This is the third time this year, don't know why I am a target.

Gene Black said...

Both the quilt finish and the tea light stands are beautiful.

I am glad to hear that the phone incident worked out better than expected.

Louise said...

The pretty panel turned into a wonderfully cozy and inviting quilt! I tucked a copy of the photo away into my inspiration file so I won't forget that marvelous stained glass border idea. Fab! And Sir Old Man's candle holders are gorgeous! Whoever receives that gift is lucky, indeed :)

Ray and Jeanne said...

The quilt is gorgeous. I love the black flange - just enough to set it off. The custom quilting is a nice touch - love your meandering in the panel. It's a beautiful winter throw. Those candle holders will be on everyone's wish list! It's nice to hear that the phone saga is over. ~Jeanne

MissPat said...

Glad that the phone situation was resolved without needing to purchase a new one. Even eith the hoours needed to settle all the apps in, you saved a bunch of money and the need to figure out the new phone set-up.
I love the panel. It will make a cozy cuddle-up and Sir Old Man's candle holders are beautiful. He is a mast of his craft as are you of yours.
Enjoy your Christmas.
Pat

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

That quilt is beautiful! You know, I never prewash anything but I DO use a couple color guards on a quilt's first wash. So far, never an issue. I just washed that coffee quilt I made (my friend is allergic to cats so I thought I'd better) and no issues with the red. I don't know, maybe I just have good luck?
Sir Old Man does it again! The care he takes in his work shines.
Yes, technology is the bane! Recently my car stopped completely. After a tow, a weekend spent at the dealership and me worrying "how bad is it?", the whole thing was, yes, "a software glitch". Minimal costs so I was grateful but good grief. Technology!! We have both good and bad luck with AT&T. I think the thing simply comes down to they're just too big but what're ya gonna do? I think they're all that way. I'm grateful I don't have it for a work situation or something.
Yes, deep breath and go play with some fabric!

Julierose said...

I just love the stained glass border--what a lovely choice to set off that beautiful panel...nice work. hope you have a warm and wonderful Holiday Season hugs, Julierose

Mary said...

Enjoy your sewing today. Time to relax and unwind.

Vroomans' Quilts said...

I love how this panel quilt turned out and in time to enjoy for the season. Sir Old Man did beautifully on those - yes, wood working and quilting are a bit the same. Cut it apart and put it back together for a new look.

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

Love how you've designed the panel quilt. It is really effective! And the votive holder are wonderful. You two have been on a roll!

Quilting Babcia said...

I love your finished quilt! Sometimes panels are just the perfect thing for a small project but you kicked it up a huge notch with those stained glass window borders. Sir Old Man never fails to do himself proud with his projects either. Those candle holders would sell like hotcakes at any craft show - just elegant. Merry Christmas to you both!

Elizabeth V Kelbaugh said...

Love your and DH finishes. Enjoy the rest of the holiday season as anything unfinished can wait.

Janet O. said...

Your panel quilt turned out very festive and cozy. Thanks for the details on your machine quilting. I am always so hesitant about choosing quilting designs.
Those tealights are beyond beautiful. You know I love all things wood--which means I love everything your husband makes. The layers of wood really makes me happy. The little footed detail says he is truly a craftsman. When will he start taking orders? :)

Cheryl's Teapots2Quilting said...

The panel quilt turned out great. Glad the red didn't bleed. Glad you got the phone figured out. What a pain! Merry Christmas!

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