Well, I have decided that the cross-hatching is what this quilt wants (even though that is not what I want to do). I had originally planned on doing a form of McTavishing on the border, but after doing a section it just didn’t feel right. I think this type of quilting enchances all the embroidery work on the borders of this quilt.
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Am I CRAZY?????
Thursday, March 19th, 2009Looking for quilting suggestions?????
Wednesday, March 18th, 2009The quilting is going very well, I like how my mom’s blocks are going, but I am stumped as how to quilt the borders, the 1″ space between the blocks and inside of the glorified nine-patch blocks. On the border I am planning on outlining the vine on both sides like I did on the blocks, but then what? I just don’t know.
Quilting finally!
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009Pin basting took FOREVER!!!!! because I had to make sure that everything lined up with the other side of the quilt. It was pretty tedious work.
I am putting a hidden rod pocket on this quilt. On the top 7″ of the quilt each side will be quilted separately and sides of these sectons will be bound separately. The tops will be together in the same binding. This way this quilt can be entered into a show (or hung on a wall (if I had one large enough)) and the rod pocket won’t take away from the design on the “other side” of the quilt. I originally had batting in both the front section and back section of the rod pocket, but ended up taking the batting out on the back piece and will use flannel.
Almost ready to start pin basting
Monday, March 16th, 2009So, I took the humming bird out and got it flying in the wrong direction. On Friday I was talking to Emily and said that I was just going to leave alot of the stablier under the machine embroidery work because no one would ever know. She kept saying to me, but I would know. So, she got to me, and I also took the time (about 2 1/2 – 3 hours) to pull off all that blasted stablizer. One mishap while doing so, I made a small hole in the quilt with my blunt end tool (on Emly’s block) so now I have to do alittle fixing.
It also took a bunch of time to trim all the threads between the letters.
(This is before I did that.)
This morning I put the binding together. (I hate to have to prepare the binding after I finish quilting, so I try and do it before I start quilting.) I wanted white binding on the front of the quilt and green binding on the “other side” of the quilt.
Progress continues
Friday, March 13th, 2009Multi taksing
Thursday, March 12th, 2009Here are some of the hummingbird blocks attached to the sashings.
Bitter Sweet
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009The completed unit.
I also finished the hummingbird blocks today. Jennie and I have made 52 of these blocks for the “Other Side” of the quilt.
The next fire to put out!
Sunday, March 8th, 2009Emily made 50 of the Easy Pieces blocks for my birthday and then she made the remaing 50 before my trip to Utah.
I completed 4 of the hummingbird block last night so I have 32 left to make. These babies take a LONG time! I wouldn’t be as worried about finishing this quilt on time, but I also need to spend a decent amount of time on my Tax Time Repentance for 2009. I hope one of these years I learn and keep the paperwork done throughout the year!
Sneak peak
Thursday, February 5th, 2009On Friday I was going through my hope chest because I found some things in my closest that I want to fit into it. While looking at all this stuff (and keepsakes) I realized that I should be using this stuff. I guess for so many years that I had the mind set that it was to be saved for a special time in my life…………while if I don’t start using it I will probably never use it.
I found this keepsake that my grandmother had given me for a Christmas gift in 1977. Since the furniture was hers I thought that it would be wonderful to put this little item out on the dresser. I just wish that she would have told me alittle more about it. Oh well, at least I have the card from her rolled up. So, I am going to keep the card with this gift from my grandmother.