Showing posts with label Magic Vine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Magic Vine. Show all posts
June 22, 2016
My Magical Magic Vine Quilt Is Done!!
So here's the story of a UFO (UnFinished Object) that on Sunday June 12, 2016, officially became a Finished Object......after about 8 decades!
I bought the 1930s top at an antique store in the 1980s. It was quite a find! The applique artistry is amazing, it came packaged with more of the same green fabric that was intended for the back, and green is my favorite color. I decided to do a bang-up job of quilting to honor the wonderful work of the anonymous woman who started the quilt. Since the 80s, it has been the quilt I take with me when I demonstrate hand quilting and talk about antique quits.
So I've worked on it just a few hours at a time, just a few times a year. In the meantime, I've raised two kids and done tons of other quilting and sewing. A couple of years ago, I decided it was time to actually put some focused hours into it, quite honestly, so the poor thing wouldn't end up for sale again as a UFO....
June 3, 2015
Magic Vine - Quilting Progress
I've spent a few weeks with relaxing sewing while watching fun things on Netflix, a very nice "spring break."
One project that's benefited is the vintage Magic Vine quilt top that I am finishing. I started the quilting 25+ years ago! I've only worked on it now and then, when I go someplace to demonstrate hand quilting. After its most recent excursion last November, I decided to push forward and finally finish it.
December 26, 2012
Magic Vine
This is the Magic Vine quilt I was working on in the photos in my previous post.
When a picker brought the top into the antique quilt gallery where I used to work, I fell in love with it immediately. All the appliqué was completed, excepting the corners of the borders which were basted in place. The backing fabric was folded in along with the top. It was a total no-brainer for me to buy it, especially since green is my favorite color.
All I had to do was attach the borders to the center panel, baste it up, and start quilting.
When a picker brought the top into the antique quilt gallery where I used to work, I fell in love with it immediately. All the appliqué was completed, excepting the corners of the borders which were basted in place. The backing fabric was folded in along with the top. It was a total no-brainer for me to buy it, especially since green is my favorite color.
All I had to do was attach the borders to the center panel, baste it up, and start quilting.
December 25, 2012
Me and the Magic Vine
Today, I came across these photos that I meant to use and never have. They were taken a couple of years ago now, by Raimonda Daras. I was demonstrating hand quilting at the annual Fine Art of Fiber show. It's a wonderful event - the weavers, quilters, and needlework guilds all participate, and we pretty much take over all the exhibit spaces at the Chicago Botanic Garden.
This quilt is an antique top that I bought many years ago. I save it for those times when I need a demonstration project, so it has been in progress for a very long time now.