Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Your quilt top is ready to be quilted.... Now What?

1.  Square your quilt top and backing. 

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/how-to-quilt/finishing/squaring-quilt
 
2.  Adding inner and/or final borders


-The best way to get a ‘squared top’ is to measure the quilt top in three areas before adding borders. Usually adding side borders first.
-Measure the length of the quilt on both sides of the quilt top and again down the middle.  
-Determine the average measurement and cut the borders to this number.   
-Fold the length of the quilt in half to find the center and do the same for the border strips.  
-Pin borders to quilt top sides matching centers.  Next pin the top and bottom of the border strips to the quilt and continue pinning the border to the quilt top easing in or slightly pulling the border to fit.  -Sew each side border using this method and press.  
-Repeat for the top and bottom borders.
 This helps to eliminate fullness, wavy or puckered borders, or excess fabric.   

-If your quilt top has a final border which is pieced with seams exposed to the outer edge, please stitch around the entire quilt top close to the outer edge (less than 1/4”) so when your binding is stitched on, you will not see this running stitch.  This running stitch "stay stitch" secures your pieced border from coming apart or popping at the seams when it is loaded onto our Gammill Longarm Quilting Machine.

3. If you wish to provide your own batting the price will be adjusted as needed. We use a natural and mix of Hobbs & Warm & Natural 80/20. It is a great batting for a wide variety of quilts.

4.  Cut your backing 4"-5" larger on all sides than your quilt top.  Being able to see each layer helps to be visible when we are quilting. If you need to piece your backing fabric, the seam should be approximately 5/8” wide and pressed open. If sewn on the salvage edge, the salvage should be removed. 

5.  Press the quilt top and backing.  Wrinkles may not always quilt out.  I repress your quilt before loading onto our Gammill Longarm Quilting Machine. Our Statler Stitcher will amaze you with what you can do on top of your quilt. We also showcase a nice choice of freehand options which will help your quilt to come alive.

6.  Do not pin, baste or sandwich your quilt. 

7.  Don't forgot to clip threads, you don’t want dark threads showing behind a white sashing or quilt block.

8.  If piecing your backing, please email me ahead of time for tips on how to achieve a successful look.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Quilt Retreat in Medora

Come Join Us!
April 8th-10th
Quilt Retreat in Medora
Eagle Ridge Lodge
To register contact Kari @ Rumpelquiltskin
701-452-6100
karibies@gmail.com


Check out Eagle Ridge Lodge!  It will be a Sweet Retreat with a quilt and fireplaces in your room and private bathrooms!




Thursday, February 4, 2016

A new year...A new look for Rumpelquiltskin





Rumpelquiltskin offers a wide variety of mixed materials including quilting cotton, flannel, and wool!  We also offer classes.  I have included a couple snaps of pics I took during the last months of classes.


With the open and bright sewing studio in Wishek, ND it invites you in and enables you to find your inner sewing goddess!  You will sew, learn, laugh, and enjoy your time here- young and old!!




Rumpelquiltskin also takes classes on the road!  Traveling quilters- yes!  That is what we must do when towns are so spread out!  It is a great way to connect with our customers and create new ones!


Do you have a guild or group that wants to come to our shop to spend a day sewing!  You are welcome to come anytime!