Monday, April 23, 2012

Mystery Quilt Monday - Step 8

Here's Step 8, which is the final assembly of Block 1.  We're coming down the home stretch.  Have fun!  As always, Steps 1 thru 7 are also included in case you missed any steps.


Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211
info@FabricsUnlimited.net

Saturday, April 21, 2012

A Word About Thread


Many of us have a great stash of quilt fabric, but what does your thread stash look like?  If you ask a room full of quilters about what thread to use or not use, you're likely to get a different opinion from everyone in the room.  I go by a few simple guidelines.

1. For piecing quilts, my favorite thread is Aurifil 50wt cotton.  This 2 ply thread is made of long staple Egyptian cotton fibers.  When you press your seams, Aurifil lies very flat. Aurufil 50wt is also wonderful for machine quilting detailed areas that require backtracking, such as with feathers and heavy background quilting.

2.  For quilting, I try everything that looks good to me.  Sometimes that means a cotton variegated, cotton solid, rayon, silk, and yes, even polyester thread.  Superior Threads makes a wonderful 40wt variegated tri-lobal polyester thread called "Rainbows." Isacord makes a great 40wt solid polyester thread that many machine embroiderers use in place of rayon.  It has the shine of rayon but rayon can break down over time when exposed to light. Silk thread is beautiful for heirloom quilting.

Ultimately, I believe what thread to use comes down to what you AND your machine like.  Some machines don't like some threads.  High quality threads are made from the longest fibers.  Low quality threads are made from the leftover shorter fibers.  When the short fibers are twisted, they are much like when you braid your hair and get down to the end with all of the short pieces sticking out.  These short pieces are called "barbs" and result in thread breaks and weak stitches as well as lots of lint in your machine.

One more word about polyester thread as quoted from Superior Threads:
"The stories we hear are mostly myths handed down from earlier generations. Back in Grandma's time, most of the available thread was cotton and the quilting was usually done along the pieced seams, or "stitch in the ditch." Times have changed and machine quilting has opened up a new world. No longer is quilting done only along the seams. Machine stitching can enhance the beauty of the quilt by adding intricate and complementary designs throughout the entire quilt. Machine quilting does not add stress to the quilt. The stress points remain in the piecing. Some say that polyester thread is too strong and will tear the fabric. If the fabric ever tears as a result of heavy use, most likely it will tear at the seams. The seams are the true stress points of a quilt, not the machine quilted areas."

So there you have it.  My advice is to try as many high quality threads as you can and decide for yourself what YOU like.  Besides, a good thread stash will look great on a thread rack hanging on the wall in your studio!

Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211

Monday, April 16, 2012

MYSTERY QUILT MONDAY - STEP 7

Here's Step 7 of our Monday Mystery Quilt Project.  As always, previous steps are also included in case you missed any of the steps.  We're getting close!!! Enjoy...


Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211
info@FabricsUnlimited.net

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Jill Schumacher Quilt Retreat

We had a great time at our recent quilt retreat with Jill Schumacher.  For those of you who don't know, Jill is an award winning free motion quilter specializing in heirloom quilting.  Check-in was Sunday afternoon at Zephyr Point Presbyterian Conference Center, and after everyone got their goody bags, t-shirts, found their rooms, and set up their machines, we met for dinner in the main dining room.  A few hardy souls started their projects on Sunday evening, but most were tired and opted for a good night's sleep before getting started.  In addition to learning new techniques, background patterns, practicing feathers, we had a gift exchange on Monday night, a Champagne & Chocolate Shopping Affair at Fabrics Unlimited on Tuesday night, a fun competition on Wednesday night, and Show & Tell on Thursday night. Friday check-out came too soon, and many are already planning for next year's April retreat. 

If you missed out on the April fun, the good news is that we have a few spots left for the next retreat happening June 3-8.  Call the shop 775-588-3211 for more info and to register.












Monday, April 9, 2012

Mystery Monday Quilt Project Step 6

Ready for Step 6?  Here it is! As always, the previous steps are included in case you missed anything.  Have fun!

Click here for Step 6

Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211
www.FabricsUnlimited.net

Monday, April 2, 2012

Mystery Quilt Monday Step 5


I know you're just sitting by your computers and waiting, so here's Step 5.  As always, the previous steps are included in case you missed anything.  Please call me if you have any questions (other than what it is, how many more steps, or anything else that would give away the mystery! =)

Click here for Step 5 Instructions  (CORRECTED)

Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211
www.FabricsUnlimited.net

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Upcoming Outdoor Quilt Show at Fabrics Unlimited

Just a reminder about the Fabrics Unlimited Annual Outdoor Quilt Show on Saturday, July 21, 2012 from 10am-5pm.  We're calling for quilts and volunteers.  This is just a 1-day show....no entry fees, no judging...just a display of our passion for quilting all types and sizes of quilts. We hope you will plan to attend. This is also the same weekend as the Celebrity Golf Tournament here in Lake Tahoe, so make your hotel reservations soon if you plan on staying in the area!  


Sheri Lilienthal
Fabrics Unlimited
155 Shady Lane
Stateline, NV 89449
775-588-3211
www.FabricsUnlimited.net