Friday, September 24, 2021

There's a bear on my quilt

 Hi everyone, and happy first weekend of fall! How did that happen? I would swear that it was just the first weekend of summer. Of course, I would swear that just last week my folks dropped me off at college for my freshman year, but I had a birthday this week that puts me many times beyond college age, so my sense of time may be a bit skewed.
 
 I got myself a lovely birthday present, but before that, I had another longarm quilting lesson! I'm getting much more comfortable with the machine, and it's getting easier each time. And every time, I somehow end up with a finished quilt! Here is the latest one:
 
 
It's about time this quilt top got finished! I made this quilt, unbelieveably, in August 2016, just before we moved out of the tiny condo that we rented when we first moved to the East coast and into our own house. It spent quite a lot of time in a box, but now it is a cozy, snuggly finished quilt! 
 

This is a pattern by Lorna of Sew Fresh Quilts. I've made several of her quilts now and they are great. They are not paper pieced, and the bear there is made using a flip and sew method that is really easy and makes contructing the bear really easy. I love how it looks like he's walking out of the quilt and smashing right through the sashing. 
 
 
I had a different instructor for this lesson, and she was also great. She taught me a couple of tricks, including repeating to myself "out and back, out and back" over and over again. It worked! Look at those great swirls. The first few were a little bit shaky, but they definitely got better as I went. 
 
 
The bear's paw blocks all got swirls, which gave it great texture, then the bear got some simple meandering and then straight-ish lines in the two gray legs. This let me make the bear look nice and fuzzy, and gave me some practice in changing the threads. I know the black bear will naturally look fuzzy because he will attract every bit of lint and dust in the house, but the meandering was fun just the same.
 
 
I forgot to take a picture of the backing, but it was more of those big giant dots from the last quilt. They look fun on the back and hide all of my mistakes. There are still plenty, believe me. That bright blue binding is also a Kona solid, and I think it finishes everything off really well. 
 
 
And that is one more finished quilt! I can't even tell you how happy I am about this one. Keeping it unfinished for five years was too long. I'm really going to work on finishing things up much faster. I think this was the oldest one in the closet. Well, the oldest finished top. There are still several unfinished projects that may or may not be from the same era. But we're not counting those, right?
 
Everyone have a lovely weekend. We don't have any leaves changing color yet, but I think perhaps we should go hiking and see if we can spot some. It's fall now, you know!
 
 
Sharing at Confessions of a Fabric Addict, Finished or Not Friday, and Brag About Your Beauties. 

18 comments:

karenbbsnow said...

Beautiful finish. Love the pattern and your quilting look amazing.

piecefulwendy said...

Well, you can't beat coming home with a finished quilt - what a great way to start the weekend! It's a fun quilt, and now you're all ready to hibernate under it for the winter months, right?!

Quiltdivajulie said...

September is a very busy birthday month for many of us! Your bear quilt looks great - and hooray for feeling more comfortable with the process! The only leaves changing here so far are due to lack of water although the underlying yellow is beginning to show in the not so vibrant greens …

Sara said...

Oh man!!! I love that quilt. The bright colors with the bear are so pretty! Excellent job on the quilting.

MissPat said...

That last picture shows it off so well. Great job with the quilting. Spirals still defeat me on my DSM. And belated Happy Birthday.
Pat

Ivani said...

It is a beautful quilt, Mari! And I love the quilting also
Happy Birthday!!!

Peggy said...

I just loooove this quilt!

Laura said...

Happy birthday, Mari, and congrats on a fun finish! :)

The Joyful Quilter said...

Congrats on another fabulous longarming job, Mari!! You did well with your swirls. It's not easy getting the so consistently sized and spaced!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Happy Birthday, Mari! That's a beautiful finish, too. I'm so glad you're enjoying learning how to use the long arm and seeing good results, too. I've always liked that pattern - the bear is a fun surprise!

scraphappy said...

What a great pattern. The bear really does pop out and look like he is walking right over the quilt. So much fun to practice new quilting methods. Very nice texture in the finished quilt.

Cathy said...

There’s a bear on your quilt and a gasp on my lips! That is just stunning! I love the picture of the bear quilt “in the woods”! Congrats on a superb finish!

Chopin - A Passionate Quilter said...

You have done a fantastic job on this quilt! How realistic the bear looks! Hugs

Preeti said...

Beautiful finish. What a good looking bear!!! Such pretty paws and I love the binding.

Bonnie said...

This is a great quilt. I Iove the bright colors of the bear paws. And, as you said, it's fun to see the bear smashing through the sashing. Congrats of a fun finish.

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Look at you go!!! It turned out wonderful! and!! I would rather have a Bear on the quilt than being chased in real life ... right? Great finish!!!

QuiltGranma said...

A bear on your quilt is definitely better than one on your deck railing eating the bird seed from the feeder! That is a beautiful quilt!

Lorna McMahon said...

This rainbow bear quilt is stupendous!!! And the quilting is gorgeous! Nice finish!