What's Your Next Project
#1
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What's Your Next Project
What's the next project in line for your quilting journey?
I have to embroider the quilt label for butterfly quilt. Then attach the binding. It has to be ready for the monthly show and tell next Monday. I promise pictures for you too.
Next, is quilting a Christmas panel ITH on the embroidery machine. It's a very ambitious project at 68x74.
What's under your needle?
I have to embroider the quilt label for butterfly quilt. Then attach the binding. It has to be ready for the monthly show and tell next Monday. I promise pictures for you too.
Next, is quilting a Christmas panel ITH on the embroidery machine. It's a very ambitious project at 68x74.
What's under your needle?
#2
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Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,183
Well, my Bernina has decided it needs to go visit it's maker (or repairers) or something. So good thing I have my cheap portable Brother as well as my various vintage machines. I can say, I won't be doing any quilting on any of the available machines.
So I'm working on my "next" project now, started from helping draft a pattern for someone here on the board. I don't have a name for it, but I will have a picture in a day or two.
And then I have committed myself to the Bonnie Hunter Frolic Mystery quilt project.
Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
I'll be using a bag of home dyed fabrics I got at the thrift store for most of my fabrics, but I'm going to make a pretty bold departure by using bright yellow instead of neutral white/cream... and I'll have to dye up a couple pieces between now and Thanksgiving.
I do have a donation child's quilt to finish the hand part of the binding.
That's all the further planning I have!
So I'm working on my "next" project now, started from helping draft a pattern for someone here on the board. I don't have a name for it, but I will have a picture in a day or two.
And then I have committed myself to the Bonnie Hunter Frolic Mystery quilt project.
Bonnie Hunter's 2019-2020 Frolic Mystery
I'll be using a bag of home dyed fabrics I got at the thrift store for most of my fabrics, but I'm going to make a pretty bold departure by using bright yellow instead of neutral white/cream... and I'll have to dye up a couple pieces between now and Thanksgiving.
I do have a donation child's quilt to finish the hand part of the binding.
That's all the further planning I have!
#5
Some smaller items this month. A tabletopper using the "international sisters block", some leaf potholders and a few potholders that look like Christmas gifts.
And of course there is always on going research for the next big project.
And of course there is always on going research for the next big project.
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I've been sorting stuff and have a small pile of small UFO's. Today, I listed what I need to finish them, ie cut batting, backing, binding. I want to work on hand quilting 5 mini quilts during my TV watching time. At the machine I want to make a couple of small Thanksgiving items for guild rewards for finishing a large UFO. Need to have my sewing stuff all done by Thanksgiving so that takes priority over the big projects.
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