Thursday, November 06, 2025

Sunset over water

Hi and welcome 😊 Are you recuperating from the time changing and the days getting shorter? It's been typical fall rainy and blustery days. The trees lost most of their leaves in the last couple of days. Welcome Fall! 🍁 

Sunset over water


After making my Pink Turtlehead flower piece, I decided that I wanted to make something smaller and simpler using the same technique. This one is based on a photo of the sky and water that I took going to Antarctica. I love the colours of the sunset and thought it would translate well into stitched coils.

Sunset over water

Working in a 5" embroidery hoop really made it easier. Here's my process - from the photo, I made a coloured sketch. 

Photo taken on our way to Antarctica 

Sketch of what I wanted it to look like in the hoop

As you can see from the sketch and the finished piece, I didn't quite get the proportions right. I wanted to use the rule of ⅓ (as in the first ⅓ is water, while the rest is sunset and sky. I was happily attaching coils to the frame when I realised that I was just going to get water! I ended up un-stitching a number of the coils, and I'm happy to say that it wasn't as difficult to fix as I expected.

Water creeping up!

Water subsided and horizon added

Once the horizon was attached, it was a matter of condensing my sketch to fit the rest of the frame. Below you see what the piece finished to, before I secured the background to the embroidery hoop.

Coiling finished - now to finish the piece in the hoop

Finished Sunset over water

One Monthly Goal

I'm not sure if I'll be able to get this done, but maybe stating it as a goal will help 😊. I really want to make the fourth side of my Cowboy Quilt!

I need to add the last border

What I learned
  • I'm very happy to report that un-stitching was much easier than expected. I should have un-stitched a bit more but it still looks good.
  • I really enjoyed working on the sunset part - those colours are amazing! They really make my heart sing 😀
  • Working in a hoop for the whole project made it so much easier to handle. I'm going to try to keep doing that. I had forgotten that I have square quilting frames that would have made working on the first project (Pink Turtlehead flower) easier.
  • I've found images for two more coiling projects. One will be 6" while the other will be 4". I'm looking forward to seeing how working in a smaller hoop will affect the process. It's easy to make thinner coils, so I'll be trying that out.
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Free Motion Mavericks


Welcome to week 556 of Free Motion Mavericks! It was a very productive week! Thanks for linking up. Here are the projects from last week that included FMQ, ruler work or walking foot quilting. 

Kat of Scrapbox Quilts is still busy making lap and baby quilts to donate. They are so cute! 

Flannel quilt with outline quilting by Kat

Straight line quilting by Kat

Donnalee is making runners for her guild's quilt show boutique in January. Here is a pile of quilted runners waiting to be bound.

Quilted runners by Donnalee - ready to sew down the binding!

Preeti of Sew Preeti Quilts made an amazing backpack using Patterns ByAnnie. 

Preeti is modeling her amazing backpack

An inside view of Preeti's backpack

Melva of Melva Loves Scraps finished her Paper Lantern quilt. She sewed down the binding with a long running stitch. How lovely!

Melva's Paper Lantern quilt

Melva's finish for the quilt binding

Brenda of Songbird Designs is FMQ her big quilt! She's promised us previews - and here they are! You'll want to go to her post to see the photos up close!

Brenda's FMQ of swirls on her big quilt

Kathleen McMusing participated in Michelle's QAL and made this lovely ghostly runner. How cute is that! Since Kathleen created her own pantograph for this one.

Kathleen's Ghost Runner

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21 comments:

  1. The Antartica sunset is great, it really is the sunset! I hope you do get the cowboy quilt completed this month, it is very cute. Happy stitching!

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    1. Thanks so much Gretchen - I've taken the cowboy quilt out, so the first step to finishing it!

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  2. This is a wonderful way to remember that sunset. Good luck with your Cowboy quilt :)

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    1. Thanks so much Janine. I've taken a lot of sunrise pictures recently so I may have to try that too! The Cowboy quilt is out....so it has a 50/50 chance of getting done :-)

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  3. The sunset piece is gorgeous. 🤩 Thanks for linking up your quilt. You can do it!

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    1. Thanks Anne-Marie. It would be nice to have one of the SAHRR panel quilts finished into a flimsy! I hope to see you at the end of the month :-)

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  4. What a stunning photograph and interpretation of same.

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    1. Thanks Gwyned. I'm hoping to get a sunrise done also. The sky is so fascinating!

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  5. What a great way to remember your trip to Antarctica! Well done. I hope you are able to finish off the cowboy quilt this month. Gail at the cozy quilter

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    1. Thanks Gail, I sure hope to get a finished flimsy of the Cowboy Quilt.

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  6. Your coil piece is beautiful, Andree, and what a great way to remember your trip to Antarctica. I would love to see it, though I would probably freeze! I love the Cowboy quilt - sew cute!! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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    1. Thanks so much Brenda. Since visits to Antarctica are in Jan-Feb during their summer, it's not as cold as you would expect. It's well worth going as long as you layer up!

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  7. The sunset pieces is lovely! Good luck with your monthly challenge! I know you can meet your goal.

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    1. Thanks Deb for the vote of confidence! I sure will try. I've taken the quilt out so that's a start :-)

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  8. Oh bravo, quelle belle réussite ! Ton petit tableau est magnifique, et le cadre à broder rond est une excellente idée. J'ai hâte de voir tes 2 prochains projets ! Les bordures du cowboy sont parfaites, plus qu'une et il sera terminé ;)

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    1. Merci Frédérique. J'ai beaucouup aimé travailler sur mon petit tableau. Ils sont très addictifs! Oui, une dernière bordure pour le cowboy. Merci pour l'encouragement. Bises

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  9. I'm not sure how you are making the coils, but they make for a cool project.

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    1. Thanks Marsha, the coils are just strips of fabric that are coiled with thread. You just have to insert the end of the thread into the fabric and then twist to cover it with the thread. It's tricky at first but easy once you get the hang of it.

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  10. Your sunset project turned out beautifully. Good luck with your November goal. Stay warm!

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    1. Thanks so much Kate. Hopefully I can start on the cowboy quilt soon. It would be such a relief to get it into a flimsy!

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  11. Love your coiled sunset piece! I need to know how you make those coils?! Is it difficult? It's a neat technique. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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