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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1027273 views.
Cathy (cacnurse1)

From: Cathy (cacnurse1)

2/1/22

You do such lovely handwork.  Could you put a few stars in by hand?

Suze (casuzenn)

From: Suze (casuzenn)

2/1/22

that is an idea! I will have to think about it..

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

2/3/22

Cathy, a little while ago you suggested that I could make a braid block for my Kresge Kid quilt to commemorate my years of growing long hair (and then trying to manage it with a braid).

Ever willing to use a good suggestion I have created two blocks (one six inch and one seven inch) because I have no idea which size might be best when it comes time to assemble this crazy Kresge  idea together.

I had not realized how many rusty-red fabrics I had in my stash. stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes

Now I really have to focus on finding blocks to represent my son and his twins.

I keep procrastinating on those three people.

latterberry

From: latterberry

2/3/22

Lovely braid blocks! For the twins, could you make some kind of block in tartan plaids to represent their bagpiping?

finishing up the house quilt.  I think I'm going to enter it in our local quilt show - the theme is Stars so it's appropriate.  I decided I wanted a narrow binding instead of my normal and so I'm sewing it down by hand - gah!  It is taking me longer to sew the binding down than it did to quilt the edge to edge.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

2/3/22

Dee in TX (DBRADFOR3) said:

I think I'm going to enter it in our local quilt show - the theme is Stars

How marvelous!!!  What a serendipitous choice of theme! 

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

2/3/22

Thank you, thank you for the idea of tartan plaid!

I've just endured watching part of an Eleanor Burns video as she gave a lesson on how to make the  "Twin Sisters" quilt (oh how that woman grates on my nerves). I fast forwarded and watched only what was necessary to get the gist of the method and was gazing at my stash thinking about two fabric choices.

Then I decided to take a break and visit this lovely forum and here you were offering a suggestion.  I had found the Twin Sisters block in the Brackman book but that book never gives instructions on how to create the blocks so I had to resort to Google to find the Eleanor Burns You Tube video.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

2/3/22

Okay, Lynne, it drove me a bit nuts to work with tartan in such a crowded block but I survived. Only had one plaid fabric on hand and I was not in the mood to go online shopping for a cotton plaid print that might be smaller than the one I already have.

And of course I was in such a hurry that one seam is a bit off. Why was I in such a hurry? Had to bake some biscuits to go with the leftover stew for supper.

Anyhow, I don't think I'll bother to finish the block that is  the "twin sister" that is mainly black fabric; the one I plan to use in the quilt is the "twin" that is mainly plaid. 

It annoys me that there is no way to match the plaid pieces.  unamused  My DM taught me to match plaids when I made my own clothes and I am very good at it but those days are long gone ....

All done - It's kind of fun, I like the color mix.  Though something about the proportion of the stars/background, borders doesn't feel quite right.  I added the borders because I wanted it large enough to be a lap quilt, but now it seems off.  Oh well, I'm over-thinking things again.  It's done.

viola (sissly4)

From: viola (sissly4)

2/4/22

I don't see anything wrong with it.I think it look lovely. You might be surprise and get a blue ribbon.

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