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Long Arm Quilting/ Sewing or Quilting Lessons / Custom Made Items
I am a long arm quilter with rates starting at $.018/square inch. Most edge to edge designs are $.021/square inch. My prices include set up, thread, needles, etc. I make commissioned quilts with rates at $20/hour.
I also teach Private Sewing Lessons in the St. Louis area. Cost is $50/hour.
Please e-mail me with any questions, to have your quilt top quilted, to set up sewing lessons, or regarding having something custom made, at showmesewing@gmail.com.


Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Baby Dress, Blanket and Pillows, All in White - Trenna

In January 2016, I was asked to make several items all in Michael Miller's white Cotton Couture fabric.  There were 3 - 18"x18" pillows with trim, 5 - 20"x20" pillows with piping and one without piping, 2 euro pillows (26"x26"), 1 - 36"x36" blanket with a ruffle around it, a 8"x12" pillow with a ruffle (no photo), and a ruffled baby dress made with Burda easy pattern #9802.









Monday, May 16, 2016

Dancing Cats Little Girl's Dress - Trenna

In December of 2015, Trenna asked me to make a baby dress from the Michael Miller fabrics, "Dancing Cats" and "Zipper Stripe."  The pattern I used was Burda Kids #9494.



Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Big Quilt Blocks - Debbie Bowles style

 I watched a Nancy Zieman video where she had a guest, Debbie Bowles explaining her Big Quilt Blocks.  As I watched it, I was struck that that might be the perfect block for some paneled fabric one of my sisters gave me.  There were 18 panels and I had thought to make a twin size quilt top with it, but as I began the planning, it occurred to me that if I made 3 baby quilts, it would divide more evenly (I wouldn't have to come up with 2 more big block centers to make the 4x5 blocks needed for the twin).  Plus, it would give me 3 quilts instead of one to practice longarm quilting on . . . when I get it . . . in another 3 years or so.


  It ended up being a good thing in another way - using fabric that was given to me, there was not enough of the green to do what I had wanted to do with all of the blocks.  I found a nice brown that complimented very nicely and did one with the green frames and two with the brown.  However, I ran out of the blue that was between the panels, that I was using to make those panels just a wee bit bigger so that it was the full 12.5" squares needed.  So on the one with the green frames, I used the brown, but on the one with the brown frame, I didn't want to use the brown again, so, I used the tiny scraps of the green I had left to frame one of the blocks.  A great lesson in "making do." ;-)