New Quilting Bee, July 2017
#81
I finished my first block. It was not without its ups and downs. How does everyone keep all of those little pieces in order and the right direction. I sewed all of the 2 little triangles to the first solid square in the wrong order. I did not realize it until I had all 4 corner bits sewn together. Then it was out on my porch and rip out 8 seams - jeesh! A friend who is a quilter and who has been mentoring me said that you are a quilter when you start ripping out seams. Well folks, guess what - I am a quilter!
Once I got past all of the mistakes, it came together pretty nice. I think I actually have more points meeting than not - major improvement
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Once I got past all of the mistakes, it came together pretty nice. I think I actually have more points meeting than not - major improvement
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Last edited by Just Jan; 07-08-2017 at 11:47 AM.
#82
LOLO I love reading all your posts, shows me you're willing to try. And what would be the fun of just making everything perfect the first time around..lolo The seam ripper has got to be your best friend when it comes to sewing. Practice makes perfect, so the saying goes. As long as I've sewn I still will miss a point sometimes, IF I can fix it without too much to-do, ok, if not, I just let it go. Nice block TSC..
Donna, so sorry you're having such a rough time, I know how stressful it can be. Just hang in there, you'll get back to sewing soon. Hugs.
Carrot, don't you just love to sew in a group like that? It's just fun. Petthefabric, great blocks. You all have really moved along so far, geez, it's only the 8th... HMMM, what shall you do the rest of the month??
Donna, so sorry you're having such a rough time, I know how stressful it can be. Just hang in there, you'll get back to sewing soon. Hugs.
Carrot, don't you just love to sew in a group like that? It's just fun. Petthefabric, great blocks. You all have really moved along so far, geez, it's only the 8th... HMMM, what shall you do the rest of the month??
#84
I got up this morning feeling great that I had an entire day to quilt. I was going to make my July blocks and then life stepped in. I got a text from my oldest DGS that his wife was in labor and my #10 great grandchild was born today. I of course had to rush to the hospital to see the new little darling. This little guy has 3 older sisters so everyone was thrilled when Morgan Scott was born. I'll try to quilt again tomorrow but I'd rather have this little guy instead of any amount of pieced blocks.
#85
I forgot to add that my #9 DGGC, Eloise, was born to my oldest DGD and her husband in California on July 5th. This has been a very exciting week for me and my family. Perhaps I will come down to earth and start quilting again.
#86
Fabric Galore - Congratulations on the new babies, how fun for you!
Libster - LOL, I can really do with out the character building from a seam ripper. I think today I ripped more than sewed:-)
Just Jan - thanks for the idea of a block board. I will have to work something up to use.
So, I was basking in the success of the first block (giggle) and decided to do the second. It was going really well, I was getting ready to sew the last strip on and I realized, again, something didn't look right. Sure enough, I had sewn all of those blasted little 2 triangle pieces in the wrong order. I tell you, it was laying on my Featherweight table in the correct order and from there to the sewing machine, my block was attacked by gremlins. What are those things called, HST? Well I think I hate them! LOL They just keep getting turned around.
So, rip it, rip it, rip it and then sew, sew, sew....and here is the second July block.
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Both are done. Now to decide to go back and work on the others.
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Libster - LOL, I can really do with out the character building from a seam ripper. I think today I ripped more than sewed:-)
Just Jan - thanks for the idea of a block board. I will have to work something up to use.
So, I was basking in the success of the first block (giggle) and decided to do the second. It was going really well, I was getting ready to sew the last strip on and I realized, again, something didn't look right. Sure enough, I had sewn all of those blasted little 2 triangle pieces in the wrong order. I tell you, it was laying on my Featherweight table in the correct order and from there to the sewing machine, my block was attacked by gremlins. What are those things called, HST? Well I think I hate them! LOL They just keep getting turned around.
So, rip it, rip it, rip it and then sew, sew, sew....and here is the second July block.
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Both are done. Now to decide to go back and work on the others.
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#87
I got up this morning feeling great that I had an entire day to quilt. I was going to make my July blocks and then life stepped in. I got a text from my oldest DGS that his wife was in labor and my #10 great grandchild was born today. I of course had to rush to the hospital to see the new little darling. This little guy has 3 older sisters so everyone was thrilled when Morgan Scott was born. I'll try to quilt again tomorrow but I'd rather have this little guy instead of any amount of pieced blocks.
#88
Tscweaves, Great job on your blocks. I really like your fabric choices! I'm also new to the board, so I'll join you in the journey to get caught up! I probably should have some method, but I just jumped in and am doing the March blocks.
#90
Good morning!
These two blocks for July are the first blocks that I have made that have so many seams. I have been pressing them open as I go, but would it be better to press to one side when assembling so many small pieces into one block? And who has some good tips on dealing with those HST? Looking at the patterns to play catch-up, they are everywhere and it seems like everytime I make one, the quilting gremlins strike. And here I thought the gremlins just like looms and lots of ends of yarn!
These two blocks for July are the first blocks that I have made that have so many seams. I have been pressing them open as I go, but would it be better to press to one side when assembling so many small pieces into one block? And who has some good tips on dealing with those HST? Looking at the patterns to play catch-up, they are everywhere and it seems like everytime I make one, the quilting gremlins strike. And here I thought the gremlins just like looms and lots of ends of yarn!
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