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Jan-7
I finished the quilting on my most recent UFO top yesterday. I have been working on it since October but did a couple customer quilts in-between and had some health issues that kept me away from quilting for a bit of time. Now I need to get some binding fabric and make a label for this one.
I have my next quilt lined up, a giant carpenter wheel out of bright hand dyed fabric on a black/grey grunge fabric. There will be ruler work and lots of feathers.
Jan-7
Now that I haven’t tried …. make binding from a panel!
that could be very interesting! Hummmmm…..always something new….
Jan-7
In the garage "studio" (lol) cutting backing and batting for several quilts.
Got these Xmas Goodies from my son's family..via an Amazon gift card.
I already tried the three cone thread holder (two to a pack) and it's a winner. Needed a new 'add a port' for my computer and a new clock that is a phone charger too. And even better I still have $$ to spend.. I might order some more of these Thread holders as gifts for my QOV group. I always put a gift bag together for each member of the group. Sharing this because of the thread holders and didn't want to take another pic.. lol
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Jan-7
Wow, that thread holder DOES look like a winner! And I like the clock a lot too.
Jan-24
I have been cutting kits from some donation fabric for our local county hospital community outreach. I had some novelty flannels left, but not enough to do a another full quilt. Then we had a speaker on Friday that has written a fun pattern. Pretty simple really, a 6" square with 6 flying geese 3x6. I did buy the pattern just to support her (former police officer writing quilt patterns - pretty cool). The pattern is Cinnamon Spice by Sugar Stitches if you are interested.
Once I figured out that lots of starch and a Very Scant quarter inch really helped the "no waste" method of making 4 flying geese at a time, they went together quickly. I'm really liking the "modern" feel.
Feb-2
Terrific use of scraps. Better yet, one could size it up or down depending on the size of the scraps at hand.
Feb-10
Despite my best intentions, it appears that I have several hand-stitched projects going simultaneously. I have finished ONE. (clarification: finished the top, not the quilt)
I started in January 2022, so it has taken me 14 months of stitching, although I wasn't exclusively working on this project.
The Dillyflower itself is EPP and is designed by Elise Baek of the Facebook group, "English Paper Piecing Society". It is a rounded top Dresden fan, stitched onto a cental hexagon. I machine stitched the sections of the the background and the Dillyflower is hand appliqued to the background.
All the blocks were machine stitched together. Look at all those angled seams!
I wasn't really sure how to estimate the probable size of this top, but I just kept adding on columns of color. Now that it is finished, it measures a whopping 102" x 122". It is just barely going to fit on my longarm machine.
I straightened the edges by stitching half-hexagons to the top & bottom and half-diamonds to the sides.
It now joins the pile of Tops to be Quilted.
Feb-10
I hope this quilt top keeps coming to the top of the pile. It's a beautiful quilt and desires a finish.
Jo
Feb-11
Wow! Another beauty! It's so bright and cheery. How are your daughters getting along?