Pillow, front and back, to match Warren's Farmall Scenes quilt.
Need Quilting Done?
Friday, May 24, 2024
Thursday, May 23, 2024
Farmall Scenes Quilt & Label
The quilt measures 85" x 85". The batting is Quilters' Dream wool. The tractors and the cow face are appliquéd. I designed the pattern in EQ8. I found the Farmall scenes fabric in a bin of fabrics my late sister-in-law gave me in 2013 shortly before she passed away. The barn quilt fabric is from Marshall Dry Goods. I used a dozen different colors of thread, and a variety of kinds: Omni, Gutermann, Bottom Line, So Fine, Signature, Glide, and Magnifico.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Saturday, May 18, 2024
One More Row & the Bottom Borders to Go
There is one more row and then the bottom borders to go, and I'll be done quilting the Farmall Scenes quilt for grandson Warren.
Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Sunday, May 12, 2024
Quilting Farmall Scenes Quilt
Saturday, May 4, 2024
Farmall Scenes Backing
The backing for the Farmall Scenes quilt is together, pressed, and ready to be loaded on the quilting frame. I used every speck of the barn fabric, and all but a few small scraps of the red fabric. It's just barely big enough, and I had to add some throw-away fabric to the sides and the top for the clamps to fasten onto. If there's any of the barn and red fabrics left at the bottom of the quilt when I'm done quilting it, I will use it in the pillow I plan to make, using the extra appliquéd tractor block.
Farmall Scenes Flimsy Done
The Farmall Scenes flimsy is done. It measures 82" x 82". There wasn't enough red fabric to make mitered corners on the tractor border, so I sewed in blue corner blocks -- and discovered I like it better that way anyway. Now to put together a backing for it. (As you can see, the quilt has outgrown my library floor! I'll coax Larry into power-washing the back deck when the quilt is all done. 😉 )
Wednesday, May 1, 2024
Farmall Scenes Quilt Top Center Together
The Farmall Scenes quilt top is together. As you can see, I changed the location of the cow; I didn't really like it smack-dab in the middle. I'm much more pleased with it, a row down and a row over. Next, the borders, which will include the appliquéd tractors.