They are the Moda friendship blocks our Thurday group, Just Threads, made as a group project. There are over 30 blocks in this series and are available on Sylvias Stitches if you want to download them. We each made blocks using Spring as the theme for fabric selection and chose a navy solid fabric to sash them which worked really well to pull the various blocks together.
We are hoping to raffle it next year for Irish Quilting week but this year we got it made just in time for the Festival of Quilts in Birmingham. I didn't get to go to the FOQ but got to see the finished quilt on Paula's blog and Suzanne, who attended, kindly took some photos for me.
Suzanne also sent me a photo of Ireland's EQA exhibit, Winter Garden. Thanks Suzanne! My mini is the top right called Windy Winter Morning, aka Robin on a branch (I showed a close up of it last week). I'm right beside Isobel's, Paula's daughter, who made the gorgeous Snowflake on a window. Meg and Claire from Just threads are also included. Meg's is second left on the top with some frosty trees and Claire's is second right on the bottom row, a lovely snowy house scene!
This was my first attempt at thread painting. Well first isn't exactly correct. It took me 4 attempts to get it looking close to right!

- feed dogs down & free motion foot on machine
- top tension reduced from 4 to 2 (advice was to use 0 for metallic threads)
- 2 threads in the same needle e.g. 2 shades of red/orange for the redbreast
- lightweight embroidery thread in the bobbin
- zigzag stitch set at 2.0 and used moving the fabric horizontally to create straight stitches rather than the usual method of vertical to make zigzag stitches. This meant stopping and turning quite a bit to keep moving the piece horizontally
- 2 layers of stitch and tear under the top fabric stretched in an embroidery hoop (much easier to move the piece around too using the hoop)
- thread painted first then spray basted the 3 layers together (as opposed to first attempt above!)
- quilted a small loopy stipple pattern all around the Robin and branch to give the effect of a cold, windy, winter morning
- faced the quilt (as opposed to binding) using this tutorial by The Silly BooDilly
In addition to all the settings above and the practice pieces, I learned to just take a breath and give it a try. Once I had Robin #4 looking somewhat like I imagined I was nervous to do the loopy quilting - there is always that "I'm going to mess this up" voice talking away in the background. I drowned it out with the "Be brave, breathe and just do it" talk I gave myself!
Nike would be proud their marketing campaign worked on me! It wasn't that hard in the end though a little practice was required and I would definitely do this again!
Linking up to the Friday finishes:
Crazy Mom Quilts and

