I didn't need another project to work on but I just can't help myself. The ideas keep flowing in and I must make at least one of them. I designed a quilt block a few years ago and made it into a wall hanging. It's time to do what I wanted to do with it years ago...a larger quilt. The plan is to use up some scraps from my favorites scrap bin to make the quilt. Somehow it never seems to get any smaller even though I work from it often.
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Monday, July 26, 2021
New Quilt in Progress!
Monday, July 19, 2021
Fabric Haul and No Time to Sew
Sunday, July 18, 2021
Oops! Let's Fix The Mistake Quilt Block
Yesterday evening I was contacted by my best quilting buddy, Bev. She had made a cutting error on a applique background fabric, but didn't realize it until after the applique was already fused in place. She came up with an idea to "fix" the issue by turning the too small block into a wall hanging. What a great idea!
Take a negative and turn it into a positive. I heard it said many years ago...
"The true measure of a quilter is not how perfect her quilt but how well she hides her mistakes."
So true. I've never seen a perfect quilt but over the years I have seen many clever ideas for salvaging or fixing quilting mistakes.
Well as you can see from the picture above she started by adding a small blue/teal border and then flying geese. At this point she became stuck as to what to do next. After playing around with several ideas she sent me a picture and asked for my advice. I'm no expert and I'm always giving advice...even when I'm not asked...HAHA! So finally someone REALLY wants my opinion. I would like to take all the credit for my quilting abilities but I couldn't do it without the help of technology and the many programs on my computer. One of my most used to design quilts is EQ8. It allows me to make mistakes without cutting my precious fabrics. It only took a few clicks to crop her block and import it into the program. I suggested the two solid borders to help slow down the quilt, give the eye and the crow a place to land.
Monday, July 5, 2021
More Half Square Triangles
After yesterday's Fourth of July family time I found a little energy left in me to square up a few half square triangles. These HST's are my newest leaders and enders challenge I started back a few weeks ago. You can read about it here.
Sunday, July 4, 2021
Happy 4th of July
My day is in full swing and it's going to be a busy one. I'm headed out to spend time with the family. I hope whatever you do today that is happy and safe.
Happy Fourth of July!
Saturday, July 3, 2021
This week in Podunk
Wow, this week has flown by! Busy, busy , busy all week long and didn't accomplish everything on my to-do list. Doesn't look like I'll be catching up over the weekend due to the holiday. We'll have our annual summer family get together on Sunday. It's been a year since I've seen one of my sons and my niece and nephew. One part of me is looking forward to the gathering but the quilter in me isn't as excited. I told her to hush up and be nice but she's still nagging me about the cooking that will need to be done this afternoon. Back in the day I would have muzzled her with a few sips of happy juice. These days I just let her ramble on and do my best to ignore the constant whining. She's very ungrateful for the wonderful week we've had playing with pretty fabrics. I should have been quilting the quilt on the frame this week instead of starting a new project. How could I not play with patriotic fabric this week?