Welcome to my blog. I was inspired by the book, "Blogging for Bliss" by Tara Frey.

Welcome to my blog. I was inspired by the book, "Blogging for Bliss" by Tara Frey. My goal is to share a little about my life, and a lot about my longarm quilting business, Lone Tree Designs.

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Butterflies...and more Butterflies



  One of the most popular classes at the shop in Kearney has been this butterfly quilt from the book, Quilts Without Corners by Cheryl Phillips.  The book itself comes with a mini wedge ruler which is used to make the body of the butterfly, and then you must purchase a long 10 degree wedge ruler to make the wings.  The finished quilt on the front of the book is actually a circle, but there are directions in the book for making it a square.  It is a beautiful quilt.
  At this point, I have quilted at least 7 of these quilts!  Each one has been very different, and all of them have been beautiful, so I started thinking...maybe I should make one of these:)  Now, understand this about me...I am a pretty lazy quilter.  By that, I mean to say I tend to make things that are relatively easy and quick to finish because I have the attention span of a small child:)  However, I have lately been asked by a couple of fairly large quilt guilds to speak and give a trunk show for them next February.  I began to make a mental list of all my quilts and what I would like to show, and I thought that I really should start making a few quilts that are more difficult and have a little more "wow" factor.  To that end...I signed up to take the butterfly class in July!  Yikes!  I chose my fabrics-bright batiks, of course- and have done all my strip sewing and cutting in preparation for the class.  All that remains is to take the class and start putting my own butterfly together.  I am psyched!  Stay tuned for progress reports and pics toward the end of July!

2 comments:

  1. This is beautiful! Can't wait to see your version. I've been wanting a 10 degree wedge but didn't know what else to make with it except a circle. I'll have to look into this book.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thanks, Kathy! Another pattern that you can make with the 10 degree wedge is called the Spicy Spiral Table Runner. You can also use a 9 degree wedge for that one, but the 10 degree works great, too, and gives you a slightly larger table runner. You can Google it to see what it looks like, and if you can't find it at your local quilt shop, you can call the Quilters Cottage in Kearney, NE and mom will send it out to you!

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for taking time from your busy life to comment on my blog!