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8/26/20
That's stunning! :)
I prefer to work on my own stuff. Being able to use fabric and colors that I really enjoy to make something for someone I love is what makes me happy :D
8/26/20
well I'm back to t-shirt quilts. Making 3 for a coworker who has been saying she wanted one for at least 5 years. She finally got the shirts organized, one for her daughter who is special needs, one who is in a sorority, and one for her with Pier 1 shirts. And I'm doing 3 other Pier 1 quilts as gifts. so that's 6. I'm getting pretty good at this. And fortunately the interfacing I use seems to be back in stock, JoAnn's isn't limiting quantity any more. So I bought a 30 yd bolt in white and a 20 yd bolt in black. It takes about 5-7 yards per quilt so that should be enough for this batch.
I'm also thinking of making a lap quilt for daughter out of some fabrics I got from a friend who is cleaning out her stash. I wanted some of the reds but she was selling in batches so had to take these homespuns too. Any suggestions on a pattern for those stripes & plaids?
8/26/20
I love your hen house chicks! I see that fox lurking on the pattern. This is a fun one.
8/26/20
Sounds like you are going to be really busy! One t-shirt quilt is a lot of work.................6 is a ton of work! You have a ton of great tools to make it all go much faster so I am sure that you will be cranking those out in no time.
Maybe go look on pintrest for red plaid quilts, or just plaid quilts for some ideas.
8/26/20
The homespuns and other yarn-dyed fabrics make good chenille, but lots of people don't like to do that because it is fairly labor-intensive. Uses up a lot of fabric, though. And they are very soft and snuggly after washing. I think they make pretty good rag quilts too, but that's also not for everybody - and it's hard on the hands to have to cut so much fringe. But also snuggly.
I have used the Olfa Chenille Cutter, and it's the best one I have seen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd7Tb4toWDI
I would use the homespuns to make a lap quilt or throw, but with a very simple block - all squares or squares and rectangles. And use at least 1/2 inch seam allowances instead of 1/4.
8/26/20
Just got back from Colorado and had a bite to eat...............I had a light breakfast and some grapes on the road and was starving when I arrived. The truck is unpacked and I brought some handwork, some sewing projects and I will be seeing what quilty things I have here. I will be here about 10 days so hope to get lots done. I did finish quilting a huge art quilt and did a freeform ruler allover design on a queen quilt while I was in Colorado. Photos of that are on my instagram I go by my name: Ami Krenzel, and there are a couple of photos on my facebook page as well.