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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1086336 views.
Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

10/30/20

I'm now doing miles of SITD.  I'm pretty doggone pleased with my efforts so far.  It's  not 100% perfect  but from 5 miles away on a clothesline  in a stiff breeze and from the back of a galloping horse, it'll look just fine.

bornblesse2

From: bornblesse2

10/31/20

I can’t imagine doing that - I presume on your Longarm....

I do it on my regular machine.  

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

10/31/20

Yup, that's on the longarm.  This is a queen sized quilt. I'm  NOT doing that size on my home machine again!

Although, SITD is certainly easier on a home machine than a longarm,  for sure!

bornblesse2

From: bornblesse2

10/31/20

I’ve just never tried SID on a Longarm, and just image how hard that must be.....

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

10/31/20

I go very slowly.  I also have a tool that acts as a "handle" for the needle, to allow micro-management.  You can also just put your fingers right on the shaft that holds the needle for similar control.

The first time I tried SITD on the longarm, I was operating just like I was doing regular quilting and the control simply *wasn't there*.  The SITD .... wasn't.  Not even close.  So, I strongly advise having some sort of tool to provide that control or putting your fingers close to the needle and moving the machine head that way.

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

From: Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

11/2/20

1st round to my "round robin".  I started out with a bit of grayish green in the string blocks but it looks too much like Christmas so I took it out.  I think I want to add just a few strings of the whitish gray to lighten up, some of them are just a little muddy.  But I'm close.  Planning on doing a row of either 4 patches or hourglasses next.  I still have a few nights of applique left to finish the one on the left, a few flower leaves and centers in light beige then the center wheel.  It was fun to be on the machine doing something besides t-shirt quilts.  I really do enjoy machine piecing.

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

11/2/20

Those look so pretty, Dee!  Are there going to be any more applique blocks?

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

From: Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

11/2/20

thanks.  No I don't think any more applique.  I have enjoyed doing them though.   This is supposed to be a "quick" quilt for DD's sofa.  ha, we all know how that goes.

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

11/2/20

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3) said:

This is supposed to be a "quick" quilt for DD's sofa. 

oh my gosh ... you had me laughing!   A "quick" quilt and you chose needleturn applique????   Dee, you *are* a treasure.  LOL!

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

From: Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3)

11/2/20

hey, most of my applique quilts take years.  I only started this one a few weeks ago.  And see it's almost done.  Partly because I'm enjoying it so much it's all I've worked on.  But now that Jack's chain quilt is calling me, time to move on.  DD already has the red & white Hawaiian applique on her wall, she doesn't need another heirloom quilt.

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