Showing posts with label quilted feathers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilted feathers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Featured #battgirls (December) Living Water Quilter/Geraldine Wilkins

Featured #battgirls (December)
Living Water Quilter/ Geraldine Wilkins







Awhile ago, Geraldine had sent us an email requesting samples of our batting. What we didn't know was how devoted she was to what became a 6 month project to test several Quilters Dream products. 

 "I learned so much with this project. I know I REALLY like Quilters Dream batting selection of quality batts. It swings wide open the creative possibilities for my quilt projects. I have been set free! Free to be creatively expressive at every stage of the project. For years, my creative options stop at batting selection because I only used one batting for every project." 


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Geraldine started by quilting each sample then added eyelets to which she placed in a binder for future reference. Read more about her testing process and experience working with Quilters Dream here.





Quilters Dream: What inspired you to start quilting and what inspires you now?

Geraldine: When I moved to Virginia in 2005, I joined my church quilt ministry.  I knew I liked home décor sewing and thought I would try quilting.  I quickly developed an appetite for the creative process of choosing fabric, designing, and piecing quilts.

As my interest in quilting grew, I branched out and joined the local guild, Virginia Star Quilters.  The assortment of talent and years of quilting experience at the guild inspired me then and continues today.

Most recently, the blogging and Instagram quilting community has been an inspiration.  It has expanded my enthusiasm for quilting from local to global.



Free Motion Quilting- Swirling Feathers

With this little number, Geraldine used Dream Poly for the border. In the middle, she used Dream Poly on the bottom and a layer of Dream Puff on the top. Click HERE to read more about this quilt, including Accuquilt Feather Die & Mctavishing!






QD: What is your favorite thing about quilting and/or being part of the quilting industry? 

G: Primarily, I enjoy the creative process.  There is always a new creative adventure ahead! Overall, my experience with the quilting industry has been amazing.  Thread, fabric, and batting suppliers work hard at keeping quilters happy with innovative products that respond to our creative needs. 



Go! Hunter Star.

Geraldine used Accuquilt's Hunter Star BOB die for this project. She enjoyed how fun and versatile it was to work with.  In this quilt she chose the Dream Poly. 

"I am enjoying the quilting experience and results of Dream Poly select.  Currently, my quilting emphasis has been home décor projects, art quilts, and wall hanging all with a heavy dose of free motion quilting.  I love drape, weight and consistent quilting texture of Poly select for these projects." 



Geraldine continued to explore her options with color combinations and batting, opting for a more traditional look with these gorgeous wall hangings. Again, she found success with a layer of Dream Poly on the bottom and Dream Puff on the top making these wall hangings POP with her quilting!





QD: We have to say, quilters are incredibly generous and provide such tremendous support for one and other. Can you elaborate on any special connections or friendships you have gained through quilting.

G: For the last six years, I have participated in quilting a retreat at the Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center in Williamsburg, VA.  Women from as far as Alaska, New York, and Canada, participate in the retreat.  Year after year, the bond that started with a common interest continues to grow into a love for one another.  We support one another in quilting and in the challenges of life.  Quilters tend to be generous, encouraging, caring, and supportive.
The size of the quilting community on Instagram is surprising.  I enjoy connecting with quilters around the world, with photos and quilt swaps.  It was through Instagram that I learned of and joined a new modern quilt guild in my area.




Keep up with Living Water Quilter/Geraldine Wilkins for more interesting techniques and projects!

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We hope you enjoyed reading about our December #battgirls and feel inspired to try some of their work. We will even send you some 10 X 10 size samples of your batting choice for you to play with. Just give us a shout! Until then, we are always on the hunt for the next Featured #battgirls....will it be you?




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Thursday, November 6, 2014

Featured #battgirls (November) Redbird Quilt Co./Karen Miller


Featured #battgirls (November)
Redbird Quilt Co./ Karen Miller



Karen Miller, owner of Redbird Quilt Co. in New York, has a serious love for wool and cotton applique quilts. In this #batttgirls blog, Karen shares her experience with using Quilters Dream Wool for the very first time.  
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Hi Quilters Dream! Thanks for such a fantastic way to share our projects with you.
I am a brand new customer of Quilters Dream Batting and I'm writing to say that I am completely thrilled with the quilting results and definition using Quilters Dream Wool on my most recent project, Feathered Garden Lattice.


I was invited to create a quilt for a new book release Blog Hop and was a bit dissatisfied with the wool batting I've been using for some time.   I decided it was time for a change.

So I purchased Dream Wool from a friend and longarm quilter who uses it regularly, (Cindy at www.sewitis.com) and I'm happy I did.


Right off the bat (no pun intended), I could tell that the quality of the Quilters Dream Wool was superior to the brand I had been using.  The wool was uniform and did not contain overlapping sections that would throw off the consistency of the quilting.  I was doing a happy dance!

I especially loved the way it quilted on my domestic machine.  It wasn't heavy to maneuver and the needle went through it like butter - really!! 



My quilting style normally includes dense quilting around an applique or focal print and the Dream Wool worked perfectly to make the focal point POP.




Also, for the first time I quilted feathers on several borders of this quilt and the Dream Wool gave them the texture and definition that I DREAM about (ha ha ha).  Seriously -- I love the way this quilt finished and batting plays such a large role in that. 

Thanks for such an awesome product - Dream Wool is now my best friend.  I can't wait to try out Dream Cotton (you have various lofts of cotton?? WOW!).

Thanks again for an awesome product.
Karen L. Miller

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