Sunday, March 25, 2012

Typography Challenge and Aurifil Review (finally)

Two birds, one stone, and one new quilt dog.
 Well, technically only one bird (on the pillow), but really, I'm talking about the Typography Challenge + my Aurifil review, the 'Create' pillow and Miss Melody.
I wanted to do a thorough review of the Aurifil threads on one piece of work. The colours I had most of were blue and orange, hence the palette here. I started off with Cotton 40 weight, number 4655, or as I prefer to call it, Blueberry Frappe.

That is one place where Aurifl falls down - the naming conventions. You can't really catch up with your quilting-homies and say "Sistah, you KNOW how much I love number 4331. For real!" So I'm sorry Mr Alex. I'm renaming them.

Meet Blueberry Frappe (4655), Cool Lagoon (3770), Buttercup sunshine (2130), Royal Sapphire (2745), Orange Jewel and Blood Orange (8245).

Excuse the photo quality. Inside night shots... Ugh.


Aurifil comes in 4 weights. For a thread noob like me, it was quite puzzling. And I'm much better with numbers than colours. So (I want this as a little chart above my machine - hint hint Mr Alex):
The Red Spools - heavy thread. 12 weight. The Orangerie one was wool and broke a few times in my machine - we can blame my tension settings if you like - but I LOVED the effect. In fact, the thicker the thread, the happier I was with the look. GREAT for hand quilting. Love it.


The Grey Spools - medium threat. 28 weight. LOVELY for quilting motifs you really want to stand out. Probably not so much for backfilling detail.
The Green Spools - 40 weight - great for quilting. Lovely weight - not too thick, not too thin. I think this is my hands-down favourite for anything and everything weight.
The Orange Spools - 50 weight - good for piecing. And pretty much everything else.
(The two heavier weights did leave a bit of fluff in my machine, but I guess that is to be expected).

I used visofliex and free-motion stitched the applique shapes on, then I outlined them all. I started off with Blueberry Frappe but quickly decided that it would be happier with satin stitched patterns than free-motion lines. Too much variance for the look I wanted. So I moved to using Cool Lagoon.
Besides the appliqued shapes, I drew a few shapes in Frixion pen (write on, iron off) and quilted densely around them. There's a real hodge-podge of free-motion quilting styles in there. From paisley to spirals, to feathers, to McTavishing... I may have gone overboard, but I love it.

Have I mentioned that I LOVE that heavy wool Blood Orange? The only non-Aurifl thread in there is the green (shh, don't tell!). I didn't have any (and we are Aurifil impoverished in WA).

So just for some more gratuitous photos of my latest masterpiece ...
 and my latest quiltmodel.
"Sigh. What am I supposed to be doing?"
"What? Just look up? Huh?"
"This is such a drag..."
 And my stralitzia which is looking pretty special at the moment.

If you've made it this far, congratulations. You deserve a prize. Or the chance at one.
I'm still hurting from the postage of the last giveaway (shares in Australia Post, anyone?) so I will give my last 3 packs away - 2 to Australians, and 1 to overseas. You just have to name the threads in one of these packs. Probably not the front one cos I've already named two of those. Hehehe... Don't say I don't make you work for it.





39 comments:

  1. if i will ever learn how to quilt... i'll be the one asking you advice !! it's gorgeous, really!!!

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  2. if i will ever learn how to quilt... i'll be the one asking you advice !! it's gorgeous, really!!!

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  3. Beautiful pillow! I used the 12wt – red spool – which is ideal for embroidery and I loved it. :)

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  4. OK, middle pack, and I am somewhat guessing the colours...
    (light grey) Cloudy Sky
    (orange) Tiger's Tail
    (pink) Candyfloss
    (dark grey) Winter's Night
    (variegated) 70's Kitchen

    Thanks for the chance - I'm in the UK xxx

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  5. Love your cushion, and the quilting looks great. I love the mix of desgns you used!

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  6. You have a gift!! and you're a winner!!!! congratulations for your amazing work :)

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  7. I am naming the pack that is next to the back:

    (Gray) - Mist of the Moors
    (Pink) - Cherry Blossom
    (Green) - Grassy Knoll
    (Yellow) - Butterlicious
    (Varigated Blue) - Ocean Octaves

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  8. White - morning snow

    Orange - you named orange jewel
    I like bittersweet

    Pink- strawberry sherbert

    Dark blue - you named royal sapphire
    I like azul

    Variegated orange - vintage orange

    Variegated tan/brown - hot cocoa

    Dark Green - fern green

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  9. I am trying to name the 2nd from the bottom:

    (Light grey) - Taj Mahal
    (Dark grey)- Quokka Grey ;-) (I know they arent only grey)
    (Pink) - Pink Lemonade
    (Orange) - Indian Sunset
    (Varigated Browns) - Chocolate truffle

    The cushion you made is soooooooo pretty!!!

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  10. Your pillow is just fabulous! Just here to tell you how much I love it-you are so talented.

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  11. Alright, put me in for the international. :) My colors are:

    Second to Last Pack-
    Drizzle, Bubblegum, Evergreen, Sunshine, Lagoon

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  12. The one at the bottom L-R
    Sea Mist,Flame, HubbaBubba, Dark Knight, Mocha Latte

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  13. Grey-Melbourne Morning, Orange-Tangerine Dream, Pink- Fairy Floss, Dark Grey- Winter Smoke, Variegated Brown- Wallaby! Yes, I'm Australian!

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  14. Put me in the overseas group. I'm trying to name the last pack, though it is difficult to see in the picture: cherry cordial (red), cotton candy (pink), after midnight (navy), Clementine (orange), and platinum blond (creamy color).

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  15. I'm in the overseas group (New Zealand)
    I"m going to name the middle lot

    1. Paper white
    2. Marigold
    3. Princess Pink
    4. Uniform grey
    5. Cake sprinkles

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  16. Thanks for the great give away. I'm a Aussie girl.
    I am naming the 2nd from the bottom.

    - marshmallow
    - aniseed rings
    - fairy floss
    - jaffa
    - toasted coconut.

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  17. WOW!!! Stunning cushion. I am in awe of all that quilting!!!

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  18. Gorgeous cushion! Your quilting looks fantastic and the Aurifil review is very helpful. I keep reading about different thread weights and had no clue so this helped, thanks!

    Always love a giveaway too!
    So in my first thread naming venture, I went for the pack second from the top.

    Stormy skies
    Fairy Floss
    Leafy Green
    Summer sun
    Evening Sea

    Thanks for a fun giveaway :)

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  19. Ok, I'm an Aussie and can't even come up with decent quilt names but I'll give it a shot ;o)
    Second from front:
    (light grey) silver fox
    (dark grey) storm
    (pink) fairy princess
    (orange) tangello
    (variegated brown) stony shore

    love your quitting - looks like you've got the hang of mctavishing!

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  20. I wish there were pictures of each pack side by side since I can't see the back ones too well, but I'll try :) From left to right on the last pack:
    1. Painted Lady or Luscious Berry or Raspberry Puree (sorry I just couldn't decide)
    2. First Crush
    3. Bombay Sapphires
    4. California Poppy or Marmalade Mama
    5. Sugar Dusted

    And just because I couldn't resist the variegated one on the right in the first pack looks just like Toasted Coconut to me. Yum!

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  22. Alright, I'll pick the second from the front as I can see those colours the easiest. From L - R:

    {Light bluey grey}
    {Dark grey} Smokey Eyes
    {Light Pink} Candy Kisses
    {Orange} your Orange Jewel?? I'm going to offer a total cliche: Tangerine Tango!
    {Variegated browns} Coffee Frappe to match your Blueberry Frappe (looks just like the one I get from Maccas... yummy!)

    Aussie Aussie Aussie!

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  23. Love the cushion!

    Melody is such a great quilt-dog in-training. I'm sure she'll get there in the end :). Lainey might give her a few pointers

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  24. Dude. I was very impressed with the applique, but you blew me away with the quilting! I showed Mr. Ricochet and he cussed. Now that's what he does when he's impressed. Great job!

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  25. I'm going with the yellow set.

    Belly Button Lint Gray
    Slapped Face Pink
    Sinus Cavity Drainage Green
    **Egg Drop Soup Yellow**
    Derek Zoolander's Blue Steel

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  26. Very nice to be nice cushion stitching :)
    Not much chance of me but I live very far away from the hope of never give up. I would like to try Aurifil beautiful colors in the middle rounds, I would like :)
    Good luck to everyone.
    :) Happy sewing Marika Hungary

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  27. Awesome work, Laura! It looks fantastic. I love the combination of quilting motifs and that you were able to use the different weights of Aurifil in one piece. :)

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  28. The fourth kit back:
    Dove Grey, Blushing Rose, Pine Forest, Daffodil, and Royal Night Sky Variagated. Love the other suggestions. Great blog. Beautiful pillow!

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  29. Fabulous cushion (ok pillow) and wonderful giveaway. I'm going with the second pack from the front, working right to left:
    Cappuccino (variegated brown)
    Tigers Eye (orange or maybe Kia-ora would be better?)
    Brighton Rock (the pink!)
    Stormy Skies (dark grey)
    Morning Light(light grey)

    Thank you for the chance - even if I am in the Uk...

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  30. Spectacular pillow. Great design and beautiful FMQ. I also appreciate you taking time to share insights on the different thread weights. I like the 12 wt Aurifil, but have been nervous about using it in my machine. Definitely looking for more tips on using this weight of thread, but love the effect.

    And, I love the colors. Of course, I'd love to win an Aurifil 5 pack of threads. Thanks for the opportunity.

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  31. This wasn´t easy, but who said life is easy!!
    Fourth row:
    My Shannon (a grey cat I had)
    Bubbelgum (a chewinggum in Sweden)
    Granbarrsgrön (Spruceneedlesgreen)
    Vaniljsås (Custardsauce)
    Havssalt (Seasalt)

    Gun, Sweden
    gun@lapp.se

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  32. Front:
    Laura's teeth tinge
    Laura's bad dye job
    Laura's back pimple
    Laura's black plague
    Laura's hairy legs

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  33. Bahahaha! Ball's in your court. If the above actually warrants an international entry, don't bother. I have lots of Aurifil that I love!

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  34. not here for the giveaway, just admiring the new model, lovely!

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  35. Mayan Grey
    Little Girl Pink
    Hunter Green
    Mustard Yellow
    Stormy Sky Blues

    : )
    June in USA

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  36. OK Aussie guess here...
    I am going for the second pack from the top....
    Grey : Harbour Bridge
    Pink : Galah
    Green : Kauri Forest
    Yellow : BUTTERCUP SUNSHINE
    Blue Variegated : Wineglass Bay.

    Thanks for the review of when to use these threads... now I just have to find some, to try!
    Thanks Quokka Queen.

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  37. Oh this is fun. I will give it a try for the second from back pack;
    1. Thunder Downunder
    2. Spring Blossum
    3. Green Tea
    4. Colonel Mustard
    5. Not Depressed, Just Got The Blues.....

    Thanks for the chance. Great post, I never know about these sorts of things where weights & sizing is involved. I agree, a little cheat card would be a great thing. Tracee xx

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