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{Mini Tutorial} Let the Tape be my guide

I've read about painter's tape used as a quilting guide and got a chance to try it out today. The thing is the painter's tape which available is not of good quality and I don't have a masking tape. I have cello tape. That should do, right?

Now if you use this tape, don't press it so much, as it works only as guide. You don't want any residue sticking across your quilt, right?


Remember the edge of the foot should fall exactly in the edge of the tape
Don't put the foot on the tape
because it's slippery and the foot won't glide. I did that in the beginning 
and had to struggle a bit

So, I finished quilting it quite fast . I am not very good in eye-balling my stitch, so this tape is really my savior.

Now I want to do that wavy curvy stitch for the border
and here's what I do

1. I cut the used tape (it's got batting all over it so it's not sticky => easy to cut) according to what I want to do


2. Change my foot to darning foot {R foot in my Husqvarna Viking machine}


3. Set the machine for Free Motion Floating and I'm good to go


There you can see the wavy curvy line ^_^


here's another idea


What do you think? 

I recently found that standing and quilting is much more comfortable. It's easier to maneuver the quilt and easier on my shoulder too. That way, I can see my stitches better too. Well, I get a bit tired standing but then you can always take a break in between.  


Now the quilt is ready for binding


Oh I love the corner part.

Well, I hope you enjoy my mini tutorial ^_^
Remember, there is no right or wrong in quilting

Until then

Happy Quilting









Nice and Bright Quilted iPad Sleeves

I love the process of making this sleeve


The moment she said she wanted something in fuchsia, orange and blue
I started pulling fabrics from my stash
you won't believe it, Indian fabrics have a LOT of shades of fuchsia


I was like "which one is more fuchsia, should I go for the darker one or the lighter one"
she wanted something like the coasters


Once I decided on the fuchsia and orange batik, I had to pull out blue fabrics
again it was a battle for me
And I found this solid blue cotton hidden in my solid stash
just the right one!


I like to hand sew my binding
unless it's a big quilt ^o^
I always leave the hand sewing part at night
when I can quietly sew and watch my favorite drama


ah now, it's done and delivered
it's a good feeling to think that I - who live in the corner of North East India - made something for someone so far away


"if there's a will, there's a way"
Now I truly believe it! 

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This iPad sleeves is SOLD but I still  have the fabrics.
If you need one, simply drop me a line in my SHOP 

I tried making cover for my button jar
not as good as I wanted it to be but that's fine ^^
(my friend Agnes said "Now even your jar is wearing a kaffiyeh" LOL")


and I made a keys cover from the little remnants. 
Someone is going to have that cover ^^. I hope she will like it.

Until then

Happy Quilting


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