OK, maybe the blocks were almost finished, but I started on Wednesday evening with the mystery blocks, then on Thursday I finished the pieced parts, so today I only needed to add the borders. Easy-peasy.
Both of these are huge quilts, at least for me. So now I have to go to my LQS and buy batting tomorrow.
Friday, May 31, 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
wedding quilt delivered
A photo of the wedding dress will have to come later - it's a hundred times more beautiful than in the picture below. But the quilt was wonderfully accepted, and the backing that matches the rug was a happy surprise to the couple.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Plan, Do, Check, Oops
Plan:
Prio 1 - the wedding quilt
Prio 2 - both the mystery and the applique class
Do
Quilt quilt quilt on the wedding quilt
Slow and steady progress on the other two. My leaves are getting better, and I've organized all of the pieced strips for the mystery in their respective blocks - 4 for block 1 and 4 for block 2. Whenever I get a chance, I work on one of these projects.
Check
Wedding quilt now in the binding phase
applique - still need to do a few leaves
mystery - working on block 2, I sew strip A to strip B and strip C to strip D. That makes the first square. Then I sew the second, then the third, then...
Oops.
Looks like I made only 5 C strips. There are 13 D Strips in my C strip pile. Maybe I switched stacks? Nope. I really have 26 D strips.
So much for my hope of getting everything done for Thursday's and Friday's meetings.
Here a picture of the ripped apart D strips, now organized to sew into C strips.
Sigh.
Prio 1 - the wedding quilt
Prio 2 - both the mystery and the applique class
Do
Quilt quilt quilt on the wedding quilt
Slow and steady progress on the other two. My leaves are getting better, and I've organized all of the pieced strips for the mystery in their respective blocks - 4 for block 1 and 4 for block 2. Whenever I get a chance, I work on one of these projects.
Check
Wedding quilt now in the binding phase
applique - still need to do a few leaves
mystery - working on block 2, I sew strip A to strip B and strip C to strip D. That makes the first square. Then I sew the second, then the third, then...
Oops.
Looks like I made only 5 C strips. There are 13 D Strips in my C strip pile. Maybe I switched stacks? Nope. I really have 26 D strips.
So much for my hope of getting everything done for Thursday's and Friday's meetings.
Here a picture of the ripped apart D strips, now organized to sew into C strips.
Sigh.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Tools: washi tape, bobbin holder, templates, pincushion
Washi tape is Japanese rice paper tape. It's hopelessly addictive because of the many beautiful patterns. It can also be used just like masking tape, and it doesn't lose its glue, so I can use it in my sewing room.
Most recently I used it to hold quilting threads out of the way while machine quilting.
A piece of garden pond hose cut open makes a great holder for bobbins. I really don't like any of the holders on the market, but this one is just perfect for me. And Washi tape, of course, for the label.
Vellum makes a great template material. I cut a length, traced the pattern, and stitched holes into it with my sewing machine. Rubbing a little chalk into the holes transferred the pattern to the fabric.
My teacher at the Baltimore class had a little pillow that she uses as a third hand for shaping applique pieces. I was about to toss a new UFO into my UFO black hole when it occurred to me to make my own little pillow. Here's the result.
Most recently I used it to hold quilting threads out of the way while machine quilting.
A piece of garden pond hose cut open makes a great holder for bobbins. I really don't like any of the holders on the market, but this one is just perfect for me. And Washi tape, of course, for the label.
Vellum makes a great template material. I cut a length, traced the pattern, and stitched holes into it with my sewing machine. Rubbing a little chalk into the holes transferred the pattern to the fabric.
My teacher at the Baltimore class had a little pillow that she uses as a third hand for shaping applique pieces. I was about to toss a new UFO into my UFO black hole when it occurred to me to make my own little pillow. Here's the result.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Dnp slice and dice done
Doesn't look like I'll get the top ready tonight - the blocks aren't together, and there are 2 borders to cut and sew. Not a problem, I'm happy to have gone as far as this.
DNP Quilt Along Saturday noon - blocks sewn
It's Saturday lunchtime, and my quilt along with the Cyberquilters is going smoothly.
Last night before I went to bed, I finished cutting the strips, and this morning I sewed all 16 blocks.
After lunch I'll give them one last starch, then slice 'n dice them.
The smaller layout is the one I've chosen, and will save the argyle layout for a future quilt with more interesting fabrics. This quilt I'm K.I.S.S.ing, Keeping It Supremely Simple.
Some blocks and the chosen layout are shown below.
Last night before I went to bed, I finished cutting the strips, and this morning I sewed all 16 blocks.
After lunch I'll give them one last starch, then slice 'n dice them.
The smaller layout is the one I've chosen, and will save the argyle layout for a future quilt with more interesting fabrics. This quilt I'm K.I.S.S.ing, Keeping It Supremely Simple.
Some blocks and the chosen layout are shown below.
Friday, May 3, 2013
Disappearing Nine Patch Quilt Along
As a member of Cyberquilters, I'm joining in on a quilt along this weekend. Pattern is Disappearing Nine Patch, and I'm making this for my sister.
Here's the block and some computer-generated layouts. I haven't decided yet which one. And there's a teeny tiny voice in my head that says swap the pattern and the pink.
Here's the block and some computer-generated layouts. I haven't decided yet which one. And there's a teeny tiny voice in my head that says swap the pattern and the pink.
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Update on the wedding quilt
Today the quilting went as smooth as butter. Having a 12 inch harp on my sewing machine really makes it easy. This quilt is also divided into 3 sections, so I just worked on one section at a time. The first sections I finished last Sunday, but due to a business trip I didn't get back to it until today. Once I started quilting, it went so smoothly that I finished not only the 3 sections, but I also added the hearts that I'd once planned to incorporate into the quilting process.
Next step after burying the threads is to quilt the borders. Nothing fancy, just simple lines.
Next step after burying the threads is to quilt the borders. Nothing fancy, just simple lines.
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