Since my last blog post I have been working on two different projects. I featured the red fabrics last time for the ‘Bliss’ quilt. Where do they choose the names from? Well this has been proving it’s not bliss. There is I think a reason for me not working with red fabrics - they make me angry! A remember my Mum telling me when Techie was a toddler that should not dress him in a red t-shirt or sweatshirt.........why because it made him grumpy! I of course could never see the reasoning behind this theory but on reflection I think she was probably right. Red can be an angry and aggressive colour, it can also be bright and cheery but this week it has driven me up the wall.
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The 2 blocks which make up the pattern |
The pattern has lots of squares and flying geese blocks and I am glad I have now finished making all the geese on this one. I am also so pleased I have the space for a design wall. On two different nights I have discovered a border placed the wrong way round. One I only noticed when I was taking a photo for Instagram. Progress is being made though but and it remains on the wall for now as I felt the need for a change.
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The first border added but I had lost a piece |
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Missing piece found at the bottom of the basket hiding |
As I enjoy piecing more than any other process of making a quilt I always have lots of ‘tops’ sitting waiting to be sandwiched. I needed a change so chose the ‘Starburst’ top to pick up. You may remember I was waiting for backing before I could move on with this one. I chose an Aqua cobblestone fabric for it which compliments it nicely.
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Starburst top and backing |
This one was always destined for the frame and to be freemotion quilted. Having browsed through many blogs and watched lots of YouTube videos when I was ill some ideas were stored in my mind. So the process began, but not before ordering some nice new bright reels of Glide thread from Quilt Sanctuary. I chose a Robins Egg blue which is lovely. I’ve had a few oopsies, or should I say design features but this quilt is destined for my car and is a project to push the boundaries a bit so that I can move away from straight line quilting and produce a more flowing design using curves and circles.
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Loaded up and the first pass done |
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Making progress |
Not an overnight success but if at first you don’t succeed try try again!
I hope you have been able to try something new recently and push your boundaries a bit out of your comfort zone. It is such a sense of achievement when something works the way you want it to.
1 comment:
I’m thinking there may be a few G&Ts before that ones finished.......just to help you relax those shoulders! Kx
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