Showing posts with label judy niemeyer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label judy niemeyer. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Stars

This quilt of stars was pieced by Karen P.  She said it was paper-pieced, a Judy Niemeyer pattern.  The colors are cool - greens, blues and purple batiks.

I qulted an arc around the star shapes.  There were some odd-shaped areas, which I stippled.  The border was SID and then echoed. 

 I quilted a pattern in the center of each circle.  The arcs match the arc going around the spikes.  
 
Here is Karen and her quilt.  It's a bed-size quilt.

Monday, June 25, 2012

Autumn Splendor

This paper-pieced beauty was made by Christine Schwartz.  The orange, gold and purple batiks she chose are just beautiful!  Pattern (Autumn Splendor) is by Quiltworx; Judy Niemeyer and her son are experts at designing paper-pieced patterns.  The seams are staggered so everything lies flat.  If you ever consider making one of these pointy star patterns, Judy Niemeyer is the only way to go.

The first thing to do is have a quilting plan of action!  Decide what you want to show off - in this case the stars and flying geese.  Decide on a quilting pattern around those elements and stick to it on the rest of the quilt.  I sketched out a variety of designs until I found the right one.  Even then you are still entitled to change your mind, and start over.
The quilting is all freehand and everything has been stitched-in-the-ditch (SID). 
Three thread colors were used.  I started with gold colored thread and did all the quilting on all the blocks where gold/light fabrics are, then went back with purple and then one more time with a touch of monofilament to SID around the orange flying geese.
 
 
I quilted feathers in the dark fabrics and SID in the center of the star.
 I used an echo in the gold fabrics around the flying geese.  I wanted the fabric around the star to be quilted down, so it would be showcased.  I used a small stipple, swirls and SID.
The SID keeps the flying geese flat and gives it a more finished look.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Wedding Star



This beautiful double wedding ring quilt was pieced by Debra Janik for her daughter's wedding. It is a Judy Niemeyer pattern called Wedding Star (paper piecing).

The batiks look great! Debra must work good on deadlines because I just had enough time to quilt it and get it back to her 3 days before the wedding so she could finish the binding! It will be a wall hanging. I barely had time to hang it for a picture and it was gone!

All the arcs are SID (stitch-in-the-ditch), but no other quilting. The rest of the areas have feathers.