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oksewglad 07-15-2012 01:06 PM

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Not sure if I like this--connecting 4P didn't define crumb blocks like I thought they would. Think I will rip-it, rip-it and just put a solid block instead of the 4P's. Spent too much time making the crumb blocks to have something I don't like. Started corner triangles on the other string blocks as you can see in the urhcorner.[ATTACH=CONFIG]349257[/ATTACH]

Pat625 07-15-2012 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by kathdavis (Post 5366857)
Well, I couldn't sleep last night so in the wee hours of this morning, I put the border on my "Back to School" door hanging. I thought every teacher should have one on her front door. When I saw the Sally, Dick and Jane fabric, I knew exactly what I would use it for. It just reminds me of school and when we actually learned how to read with names we could pronounce and sight words we had to learn. I guess my door hanging is ready to quilt.


Also, finished big sister's college t-shirt, so it is ready for move in day in August. Still need to work on Grandma's, Mom's and Dad's. We plan on wearing them on move in day.

I am also working today on cutting out 7" batik squares for my rainbow quilt. I love batiks but they can be a little wompy and out of shape at times. Going to sash these block with white, white so they look like they are floating. Can't wait to see the results.

Then I need to roll more fabric on comic book boards. I swear the fabric multiplies when I shut off the lights.

I LOVE the Sally Dick and jane quilt!~!Where did you find that fabric?!

I am almost done putting the top together for my DD quilt..would love to have it at least sandwiched before I quit for the day. I like to sit in the evenings and hand quilt.

Julie R 07-15-2012 01:24 PM

Finished the binding on my redwork wallhanging. Now I'm sewing borders onto my flannel puppy dog quilt.

Vanogay 07-15-2012 01:47 PM

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Well, I posted very early this morning and then went to church and to Knoxville to run some errands and lunch while we were out. Came home and went downstairs to sew. Hubby finally wanted to eat, so just quit and came up to post these pictures to show what "Little" work I did today. I hope to go back downstairs after he eats (I won't be eating - one big meal per day is all I can handle) and finish at least with the borders on the Asian Scrappy quilt. Here's some progress postings. The smaller pieces are needing handwork - one just binding and the other some hand quilting to finish up.

nellybelle 07-15-2012 02:16 PM

Well it is 5pm in my corner of the world and I calling done for today. Need to do a couple loads of laundry. This hot weather sure makes a lot of laundry. I am working on #4 braid and am almost half done with that. I will need to cut before I can do the separator part of the quilt. Thanks for letting me join your quilting bee.

oksewglad 07-15-2012 02:21 PM


Originally Posted by Vanogay (Post 5367524)
Well, I posted very early this morning and then went to church and to Knoxville to run some errands and lunch while we were out. Came home and went downstairs to sew. Hubby finally wanted to eat, so just quit and came up to post these pictures to show what "Little" work I did today. I hope to go back downstairs after he eats (I won't be eating - one big meal per day is all I can handle) and finish at least with the borders on the Asian Scrappy quilt. Here's some progress postings. The smaller pieces are needing handwork - one just binding and the other some hand quilting to finish up.

Lovely quilting on a lovely quilt.

Pat625 07-15-2012 02:21 PM

Time to piece the fabric for my backing. Maybe if I am real nice, my 2 teen daughters will crawl around on the floor and pin it for me, so I can begin hand quilting! Might cost me ice cream LOL

noveltyjunkie 07-15-2012 02:23 PM

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Here is a picture of my scrappy WIP. (It was taken at an angle to keep my shadow off it- it is not QUITE as wonky as it looks here!)

As I posted on the other thread, I did everything wrong with this one- notably messing up the measurements when I changed the size of it, but also getting my seam allowances wrong, plus not being able to keep the strips straight, no matter now much I starched (Wish I had foundation pieced, especially the piano keys). So I have cut back and cut back to square it up a bit and the thing will disappear altogether if I don't finish it soon!

For our virtual quilting retreat today I worked to get all the strips the same length and straight, and to sew them together. (I may cut it back a bit when I add the outer border- you can see that I ended up with some unfortunate piecing there but THAT IS OK because it is no longer in strips all over my sewing room, with bits of the many fabrics lying around "just in case"!)

But I have decided that it needs another strip in the space I have left- having two sets of points coming together all wonkily is more than even I can bear. What do you think would work in that space- something easy to make and forgiving for a bad measurer?!

When that is done I think it will be about 27 inches square and I MAY use it as a medallion and make a small quilt/throw out of it. If I can bear to work on it any more lol. It has 278 pieces in it already.

Edited to say- as I look at this photo I can see that I was right in thinking I have no sense of value- it is nearly all the same value and then there are a few dark brown/pink combos that just jump out. If there had been more of them it might have made a pattern lol. Maybe I need a border in those browns/pinks to wake it up a bit? Views?

Learning by doing.... that's me- please help!!

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cwessel47 07-15-2012 02:26 PM

Vanogay! I love your handwork and have a Sashiko sampler drawn and ready to try. I've hand quilted forever and think I just may be able to do it. One question.. Do you use a Sashiko thimble? There are always new products to try but I try to avoid gimmicks. I suppose I should just start doing it and see if it works with my normal thimble. Your Oriental fabrics are just gorgeous and you have showcased them so nicely!

leatheflea 07-15-2012 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by auntpiggylpn (Post 5367384)
Update: Okay, I got 90 of my Biscuit blocks done. But, alas, I must go for now :( Gotta get the dogs to the park for their pictures and then I have to study for my Sociology midterm which is tomorrow! I will sneak a peek later and see how everyone is doing! Thanks, it's been lots of fun today!!!!

90! thats almost double what your planned! Way to go! you must have had the pedal to the metal!


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