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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1020196 views.
5dogmom (CRISR5)

From: 5dogmom (CRISR5)

4/25/22

I have an enabling friend who says just because you have UFOs doesn't mean you can't start something new.  LOL!

Cris in MT

 

Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

From: Pirate (PIRATE_SR)

4/25/22

5dogmom (CRISR5) said:

I have an enabling friend who says just because you have UFOs doesn't mean you can't start something new.  LOL!

You have a very wise friend.  :-)

Midkid5

From: Midkid5

4/25/22

Congratulations he is a cutie.  Sorry you are not closer to have weekly snuggle time.

Jo

Midkid5

From: Midkid5

4/25/22

Gorgeous, hoping the girls will be able to feel the love that was stitched into the quilts.

Jo

5dogmom (CRISR5)

From: 5dogmom (CRISR5)

4/26/22

She's very practical and has a good grip on reality.

Cris in MT


 

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

4/26/22

Cris, you might be interested to know about how my fingers are wading through scraps, preparing to tackle my new life as a creator of small quilts. I'll use photos instead of lots of paragraphs. wink

First project will be a busy one requiring lots and lots of scraps: I'm cutting up what I hope will be too many.  Project will be re-named "Taking Off".  (Has a different name in the book. Something about a cherub but I certainly am not a cherub.)

 Isn't it cute? Basically a square measuring 30" on each side and I am having lots of fun fishing out the bold and bright colors from my collection of odds and ends. Since my left shoulder is still a pain in the you-know-what I am using my cutting machine for 95% of the scrap trimming after I bought a new die. I noted that there are minimal pastels in this quilt in the photo and I am following the example shown.

Author's instructions on how to make the "improv" pieces are quite strict in that you do not want to accidentally create Log Cabin blocks or Rail Fence blocks so you have to constantly be alert to avoid falling into that trap. Never accidentally match things.

So make sure the fabrics have varying sizes and sort them by "Bits"  (palm-sized), "Pieces" (sort of dollar bill sized or a bit larger) and "Strings".

I have emptied out my batiks from the collection I had for color wheels (no going back on that) and am gradually digging out other bags and boxes of scraps from other projects. I found I was criminally short of blues and greens and so I went to JoAnn's and picked up a some FQs and was pleasantly surprised at the nice quality.

Suze (casuzenn)

From: Suze (casuzenn)

4/26/22

You sew girl!

it's fun watching you develop a new project!

Looks like you are having lots of fun exploring this new technique. It will be nice to see what you create.

latterberry

From: latterberry

4/27/22

That is going to be one humdinger of a wall hanging when you are finished!  So bright and cheery  At first glance, I saw kitty heads going up each side of the "hill".  Do you need any scraps?  Mine keep reproducing and I have plenty to share.

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

4/27/22

If you think your Illinois scraps will play nicely with my Ohio scraps then feel free to send a few along and I will give them a home. Who knows? Perhaps they will breed here.

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