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Thursday, October 18, 2012

QuiltCam & the Moth in the Window Blocks!

I've cut out more parts for Moth in the Window blocks from recycled shirt plaids.  

This is what I'm working on tonight -- nothing really fancy, but with all the warm colors it feels like a good Autumn project.  I've got more than enough to keep me busy for the next hour and a half or so.
Are you ready? Bring a project, come hang out!
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65 comments:

~Trish~ said...

Do you find it difficult to regulate your 1/4" seam allowance when using different machines on one project?

Valerie said...

Hi, Bonnie. Hi, Barbie. So good to see you both this evening. What size are the HSTs for this block?

Granny Lyn said...

we know you and Gwen Marsten are great friends,,,so tell us,,,what is the most "maveric" thing you've done?

Susan-QuiltingInThe Christmas City said...

Working on a string quilt right along with you. You are coming to my guild in Bethlehem PA in April hoping to have it done by then so I can share it with you!

Susan in the Christmas City

Susan-QuiltingInThe Christmas City said...

No machine intervention!! LOL I live vicariously through you!

Tosty's Quilting Tidbits said...

Hi Bonnie,
Watching you tonite from quilter's dream retreat. You are scheduled here for 2015. Already have a list of people waiting for then. Working with leader & Enders here while getting other stuff sewn. So happy to be sewing along with you.
Mary K

Pam in KC said...

Hi, Bonnie. Tonight I'm also working with recycled plaids. I am making Checkerboard Plaids an Evelyn Sloppy pattern from 40 Fabulous Quick-Cut Quilts. I didn't quite have enough dark shirts, so I dug around in my stash until I found some homespuns to round out the fabric selection. Then this morning I stopped by another church rummage sale and picked up 5 more shirts. They may go into the mix for the checkerboard border.

Pam in KC

Carol said...

a little quick math---you can buy 400 machines for that 12K Bernina!

Kate said...

Hi there, Bonnie! It's great fun working along with you! However, for the last few times, it's been more like radio; for some reason I don't get any video anymore. I can deal, after all, I get more done when I'm looking at my project instead of yours, but I hate to feel like I'm missing anything! :-) Does anyone else have this problem?

Quilter Kathy said...

Hi Bonnie
Sewing with you again tonight in Ontario, Canada. I am finishing the border units from my Orca Bay. I am thinking I must get this top finished so I can join you "guilt-free" for the next mystery...can't wait!

diana569 said...

that's so funny you should say that, because I just bought the 830 and was watching quilt cam and was saying that exact thing.you would laugh and say do you know how many machines I could buy for that much money!

janequiltsslowly said...

I'm getting dinner going and then I'll be hand quilting later this evening. I've only got about half way to go to finish the last border on this quilt then it's ready for binding.

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie,
Are you doing a mystery quilt this year, if so can you give us a hint on the theme?? :D

Jane said...

Hi Bonnie, Love your quilt cam and have learned so much from watching.I am fairly new to quilting and have a lot to learn.

Unknown said...

hi Bonnie Glad to see you are home again. I will see you in march in bloomington IN classes

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diana569 said...

And you are so right, at 50 pounds my 830 doesn't leave the house..... NOT a featherweight!

Donna said...

Hi Bonnie, waving at you from Hemet, Calif., where it was 110* yesterday. Much cooler today (only 85*!) Working along with you sewing binding on a string quilt that will be DH's niece's birthday present.

Bev said...

Could I bring my own vintage machine to your retreat??? My 1925 Singer (electric with knee control) sounds almost as good as your treadle and some of your other darlings! I am doing string piecing for Tulip Fields on it-kind of keeps the mess on one table!

cathy said...

Hi from CO! I'd love you to offer us a one-day quilt retreat online.....maybe not all day quilt cam but scheduled times for quilt cam and then the in between times for sewing. Think about it.

Cathy

Janet O. said...

Like Kate, I am only getting audio, again. I have always been able to watch, but the last two times I have not had any video. Have you changed anything on your end? Nothing has changed on mine except the lack of picture. I've tried two different browsers--no luck.

DianneB said...

Bonnie - your a treasure. Not a national treasure but an international one - because I live in Canada. I'm about to sit down with my famiy for dinner,so have to leave you. I loved watching you string piece. I'm starting a string project as well.
Thanks for all you share and do!!

Sharyn Hutchinson said...

Bonnie, just curious...how will you finish your hexie quilt? Will you use neutral hexies around the outside to "float" the inside. Or will you have an irregular outside edge
Sharyn Hutchinson

Marcia said...

Bonnie,
I m not trying to quilt tonight. Just relaxing with my cat after gallbladder surgery and three days in the hospital. I am watching closely in order to understand just how the leader/ender system works.
Plan for hand work in the next few days.

Unknown said...

I love the wooden box to your right what do you put in it. Lisa Fayetteville ohio

Bev said...

Psst, Nadia, it starts the Friday after Thanksgiving! I am having a hard time waiting!

Ann Sheehan said...

Hi Bonnie, good to see you are home for a while. I am just in from a wedding and thought I would catch up on your blog. Glad to see quilt cam is on I am usually in bed now. Won't stay long as I have to get up again at 7.30 and it is now 2.30! From Ann in Cork, Ireland.

Unknown said...

Hi Girls!! Is the pattern "moth in the window" from one of your books? Thanks for all you do!! :)

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie, handsewing the border on my Florabunda. I like this quilt so much it is going to be hard to see it ended

Susan-QuiltingInThe Christmas City said...

Thank you Bonnie,for quiltcam. I must confess I started watching quiltcam on my phone while laying on the couch, proudly, now I am actually sewing along with you.

joyce g said...

Bonnie where did "Dear Jane" go to? Love, love, love quiltcam! Brilliant idea!

Mary said...

oops, I was signed in as my husband

Girltwin64 said...

Hi Bonnie, 3 quick questions: so what did you end up naming the blue machine? What thread do you use? Last but not least does the mystery this year contain plaids? I can't use plaids as it makes my eyes dance when I sew?

Unknown said...

Thanks Bev!! I knew it was coming up soon....
This year my goal is to keep up week to week and I hope I have enough fabric so I don't have to buy any!

Unknown said...

Hi Bonnie! Sewing along with you here in Australia! It's Friday lunch time. Making four patches myself out of some Australian fabric. Gorgeous spring day here! Happy sewing!

javajean said...

I had the video for awhile, now just have the audio & the ads... what did you say a few minutes ago about video going away?

Ann Sheehan said...

Hi Bonnie, good to see you are home for a while. I am just in from a wedding and thought I would catch up on your blog. Glad to see quilt cam is on I am usually in bed now. Won't stay long as I have to get up again at 7.30 and it is now 2.30! From Ann in Cork, Ireland.

Terri said...

Bonnie- do you leader ender even when you paper piece? I can't seem to figure that out

javajean said...

You might also take them to a food bank... we give those things away at our foodbank

Bev said...

Ustream seems to be having problems-I hadn't had any problems until tonite and was having trouble with the video and then the audio started to repeat!! Closed all the way out and came back and things seem to be working better!

Valerie said...

Jane, you are fortunate to have found Bonnie so soon in your quilting life. You will learn so many excellent methods and habits from her to get the most out of your fabric AND your time and energy. Enjoy!

Vic in NH said...

Bonnie, I love the leader/ender system and it has revolutionized my production of quilt tops! I made two quilts so far with four-patches.

What I now have difficulty understanding is how you web things together, like this block, or a quilt top.

I'm still a big fan of all your methods, THANK YOU! Vic in NH

Karyn said...

ha ha, I was just scouring looking for fabric requirements for the mystery.... any hints YET??

Patty said...

Hi Bonnie. First time I got to see y on quilt cam. Very fun! Hello from a fellow north Carolina

Suzanne said...

Hi Bonnie when will you be coming back to Vermont quilt show?
Suzanne from Centerville Ma

Themeltlady said...

Did you say that the little ruler to measure the quarter inch cam with a particular book? Which one?

Harley Quilter said...

Hi Bonnie! Glad to see you back on QuiltCam from your travels. Finally got audio AND video on QuiltCam after multiple Safari reboots. Looking forward to your "Cathedral Stars" workshop in Tallahassee, FL in three weeks. I purchased the rulers and am pulling the fabrics together from my stash with you during Cam Time. It'll take another QuiltCam to pick up the mess in my sewing room from tonite. Thanks for "opening your home", spending time & sharing knowledge with a couple thousand of us quilters.

Heidi said...

I'm never quite sure what machine needle size to buy, using 90/14 at the moment but I think I should go to a smaller diameter. In my area the Schmetz quilting needles are twice the price of the universal ones. What do you use?

scrapsgalore said...

Bonnie, when you say zigzag setting, I know what that is, but I've made several tops with what was called "Patience Corners" which also makes the blocks set differently, not lined up in rows. Looks like dancing blocks, really looks good, and easy to do: pre-sash the blocks on two adjacent sides, then alternate the way you set them. Anyway, love Quilt Cam and all your other stuff, too! Carol (in Arkansas)

The Trailhikers said...

Hi Bonnie, Does anyone else get quiltcam interrupted with commercials? Glad you're doing Quiltcam tonight! Susan

DianneB said...

Bonnie - we finished dinner and came back to watch Quilt Cam. My girls - age 5 and 9 - enjoyed their ice cream while watching you sew. Maybe your youngest fans!
Dianne in BC Canada

Vic in NH said...

Your little webbing lesson really helped me understand what you are doing. I think the word columns down helped me a lot as opposed to rows across. Thank you so very much!

Janet said...

Hi Bonnie, this is Janet from Brisbane Australia. I am currently in Lancaster visiting the Amish areas. Loving watching quilt am while I repack my suitcase as we head to Chicago tomorrow. We are here for 3 weeks finishing at the show in Houston. Boy you guys are a long way away it took us 30 hours to get here. At home we gift the hotel toiletries to women's shelters.
Janet

YankeeQuilter said...

Hey Bonnie...back to working on the James Mountain quilt (though my colors look more like candy-land!) Hope to have somethign to show this weekend.....

scraphappydenise said...

Bonnie.. I'm so excited! I signed up for 2 of your classes at Portland's quilt block party.... so glad I did it the first day of registration, 'cuz I see that all 3 are now sold out! Can't wait to sew with you for 2 whole days.

Lora Martin said...

So sorry to ask a question you've answered already, but I lost the little note I jotted down. Where did you get the clear extension table that you use with your machines?

Unknown said...

Don't you just hate it when you realise (finally) that the bobbin ran out ages ago!! Phew!! Hi from Australia!

Lora Martin said...

Thanks, Bonnie!

Mary said...

I am on the waiting list for your workshop in March at the QM PNW Block Party. When I registered they were all sold out. SEW excited to see you finally!

Becky G said...

That quilt cam was great! I was new to "webbing" but got it fine from your demo. Thanks
I live in Winston near you. Family Services operates a battered women's shelter, they may like your shampoos. Plus there is Crisis Control. Thanks for all you do! B

Andee said...

Darn I missed ya (way too much work during the week to pay for fabric, lol). Can't wait to see how your Moth in the Window is coming along!

starflash quilts said...

missed you again-asleep in the UK-I'm working on a 'moth in the window' to, loved the pattern so much had to raid the stash of cut blocks and strings that I have been setting up according to your system. First time I have used in in this way to make a complete quilt, boy, does it work! Thank you for your inspiration. xx

beaquilter said...

are you having another mystery?? I heard or read from another blog...

hehjude said...

I also have a hard time taking mine out of my studio. So darn heavy! I missed the quilt cam time and am not too sure what this is in reference to?

hehjude said...

DianneB: I'm also from Alberta, Canada. I think we should move Bonnie closer to us right?

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