Posts Tagged ‘Kim McLean’s Princess feather’

A New Finish!

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

At long last…the Princess Feather quilt is done! I started basting it for quilting on March 1..here we are 10 weeks later and it’s complete.

This quilt took quite a bit of time. The applique took 474 hours, the marking and basting 14 hours, the hand quilting 496 hours, and the binding 10.5 hours. A grand total of 994.5 hours.  It measures 93″ x 93″.

The quilting was done with quartered feathered wreaths at each corner of the large blocks and diagonal lines .75″ across the rest of the design. In the center where the 4 blocks meet the wreath is complete, and I stitched around all of the appliqued bits.
I couldn’t get the quilting to show up in the pics very well, so I took a pics of the back side in hopes it would show better.

I used a white cotton sateen weave sheet for the back and it quilted like butter. It feels so soft and smooth too. I’m very happy with that decision.
Princess Feather finished013
For the batting I chose Fairfield’s cotton/bamboo blend. It wasn’t cheap, but I thought it sounded like a good choice when I read the package.  It’s a 50/50 blend using organic cotton and bamboo which is naturally antibacterial.
Princess Feather finished001
The package says the blend is luxuriously soft and supple with excellent loft. It says it has great breathe ability, wicks moisture from the body, keeping you cool in the warmer climates while providing an insulation of warmth in cooler climates.
Both cotton and bamboo are renewable resources and green manufacturing processes are used in the batting’s production.
OK..so I’ve devoted quite a bit of space telling about this batting..do I like it?
It was pretty easy to needle so the quilting went smoothly, BUT I kept seeing little fuzz balls on the quilt as I worked.
Princess Feather finished014 I don’t know if you can see it, but there’s a little fuzz on the blue fabrics? I wasn’t overly concerned because I quilt in a hoop. I had quite a bit of batting hanging out at the edges and the quilt got repositioned quite a bit.   I thought it was fuzz being transferred from the edges and once the quilt was finished and bound it would be fine.

Once the quilt was finished I spread it out on the bed and wiped across it with a damp sponge to remove the fuzz and lint. The batting appeared to be bearding. Bearding is when the batting fibers migrate out of the quilt. We don’t want that!

I spent quite a bit of time going over the quilt and it looks OK for now, but it was bearding through the appliques as well as the background fabric.  These are high quality fabrics with a nice weave, so the batting shouldn’t be coming through them.  I don’t think I’ll be using this wonder batting again! It cost quite a bit more than the other batting options and  IMO it ruined my quilt.

Have you used the bamboo batting? What has your experience been with it?

I enjoyed making this quilt. The fabrics were very different from my usual and they were cheerful to work with. Kim’s pattern was fun to do!

EDIT: Several people wanted to know how I keep a record of my hours. Each quilt I make has a sheet of paper on which I record the cost of materials, source of the pattern,type of batting, and hours spent on each aspect of the quilt making process.
When I’m ready to work on the quilt I look at the clock and when I stop I look again and mark down my hours.
I find that my worksheets give me a good idea of how long a similar project might take, and help me place a value on the finished quilt.

Princess Feather top complete

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

At long last..I’ve finished the applique on the Princess Feather quilt top.  It measures 94″x94″. I will bind it with the same fabric I’ve used for sashing.

This was such a fun project! I kept track of the hours I’ve worked on this quilt top and right now I’ve got 474 hours into the piecing/applique.

I think I’ll quilt a 1/4 wreath in each corner of the center blocks and maybe some sort of grid in the background?

I already have a quilt in the quilting hoop so this will have to wait it’s turn. I wish I could wave a magic wand and have the quilting done..or could afford to send it out for machine quilting. :)

Princess Feather border 3..done!

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

At last! I’m finally able to post a pic of border 3 done. The weather and my health (have had a virus of some kind) have prevented me from getting outside to take a pic. I finished the third border on Thursday. I have the vines appliqued to border 4 and am ready to start adding the birds and flowers. :)

If you’d like to see a larger pic…click on my Flickr album on the right. You can enlarge the pics there.

Princess Feather- border 2

Sunday, October 4th, 2009

Border #2 is finished and sewn on. actually, it was done Friday evening, but I had to wait for the weather to cooperate with my taking pics.

I’m having a lot of fun working with this much color, but I have to choose only a section at a time or I go into overwhelm.

I’ve gotten the third border traced out and about half of the vines sewn on. This is one of the most fun projects I’ve ever done. I’m excited to see how each bit is going to look, which keeps me on task. :)

The top now measures 66″x94″.

Princess Feather border 1

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Well..it’s taken a while, but I’ve finally gotten my first border done!

It was a little scary trimming the 4 center blocks so I could sash them and get them sewn together. I always worry…”what if I slip?”

The original pattern has the inner sashing with corner stones and the border surrounding the 4 blocks as one long strip.  It seemed like a waste of fabric to me..so I added cornerstones there too.

I’m finding the biggest challenge to be the placement of colors.  The applique is easy!

I’ve got my second border traced out and ready to start.

The directions tell you to do the four borders the same size as the width of the four blocks and add a square of the background fabric at each corner.  I wish I had read ahead on that because I would have preferred doing mitered corners. The little extra fabric it would have taken wouldn’t have been much?  I’m going to do my second border on the right hand side, then do the top and bottom borders as one long piece, rather putting squares there.  It just seems to me like the finished quilt would look better without those squares cobbled in at the corners?