Wednesday, February 19, 2014

The Long Arm Quilt Report

I had the most wonderful weekend!
My birthday gift from my brother and his wife this year was to get to spend a weekend quilting with Patsy -- my sister-in-laws mom.  She has a beautiful, historic home out in the country, and a long-arm quilting machine!  So I spent the last three weeks busily sewing quilt tops together, but really had no idea what to expect when using a long arm.
 The learning curve was huge, and setting up the quilts on the long arm takes forever.  On the first day, I think it was 2 o'clock by the time I actually started quilting!  I'm happy to report that I quilted THREE quilt tops during the weekend (the second 2 went much faster, once I got the hang of the set up, bobbin loading, etc), and I'm so happy with how they turned out. 
For my City Sampler Quilt, I used a feathers pattern for the quilting -- the machine is set up so that you can move the handles to the opposite side of the long arm, and use a laser pointer to follow an all-over pattern.  It was really weird to be looking at the laser pointer and not at my quilt while quilting, but I just love the result.  I would never be able to free motion quilt in this intricate of a pattern on my machine.  For my next two quilts, I moved the handles back to the front of the machine, and free motion quilted my own designs.  It's harder than I thought!  But again, I love how it looks -- and these 2 smaller quilts were speedy -- finished in no time!


I'll be spending the next few days (or weeks?) sewing on binding!

(Linking up to WIP Wed at Freshly Pieced)




5 comments:

  1. Awesome gift, and it looks like you had a really good time!

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  2. Seriously, I'm more than a little jealous! Sounds fantastic.

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  3. What a fabulous gift! Looks like you had fun :o)

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  4. what fun you had and wonderful quilted quilts at the end of it

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  5. Such a wonderful gift to get to spend the whole weekend doing something you love! your quilts came out beautifully, good luck with all the bindings. :)

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