Friday, September 14, 2012

Ok then

it's about long enough since those grad quilts were completed and I'd better get them recorded. Can't even remember what was posted about grad #11's quilt so here's a quick recap. This baby was started way back before I'd done a whole lot of quilting and had yet to realize how very critical accurate seams were for setting blocks together properly. Another issue was that all of the 12" finished quarter square triangle blocks and the smaller half-square triangle blocks were cut with the bias edges on the outside of the blocks. That made for some necessary frogging, resizing, and restitching many of those blocks. Lesson learned: I don't get along too well with biased edges (hehe). At any rate I was glad when all was said and done that those blocks were resized ~ it made stitching them together sew much easier!

#11
Pillowcase
1 of 17 of these blocks
Backing

For a while I was pretty good about keeping a file card with snippets of each fabric including the manufacturer, collection, any additional selvage info, how much I had, where it came from, when I bought it and what I intended to do with it. For some odd reason, I have no record of these fabrics at all ~ how did that happen? Anyway, the quilt was gifted and by now, hopefully, it's being used. She said she loved it. =)

Other than that there are socks on needles, one sweater finished, quilts running around in my head ~ only one next year and I think I've decided on a pattern for it, two that still need binding stitched down, two that need quilting and binding both and a serious lack of motivation at the moment. If only I could figure out why it's so easy to start new projects and so tough to see them through to completion. Gotta' seriously work on that!

Saving the second one for next time.
Still InStitches

4 comments:

  1. That's a beautiful finish Ann! I know the pansy fabric was from Traditions and I'm pretty sure it's a Hoffman fabric. I think I have a piece of it -- if I ever come across it here I can give you more info on it. I think that batik was one we carried also.

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  2. Thanks, Carol. I had Traditions listed as the source for that pansy fabric ~ but was so unsure about it, decided to delete that fact.

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  3. So..you are still out there. I woulda/coulda stitched down those bindings for you. Looks like all the re-doing was worth the effort. It looks great.

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    1. Thanks, Barb! The re-do was worth it. It would have been a real challenge to try and put them together as they were. Those bindings are actually inexpensive minky turned from the back to the front and stitched down. Something I've been avoiding way too long. Those boys are going to be four on their next birthday ~ yikes!

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