Jane Stickle Cyber Block Party Week 59 BLC and TLC
#12
oh Meredith you lucky lady you.
My quilting is coming along. Have finished my fan project so got back to it today. I am doing some of the row B blocks so that I can put the 5 rows together that I have now quilted, well not quite true have 4 left to do on row E. Have two more blocks to do on Row B. Woo hoo
My quilting is coming along. Have finished my fan project so got back to it today. I am doing some of the row B blocks so that I can put the 5 rows together that I have now quilted, well not quite true have 4 left to do on row E. Have two more blocks to do on Row B. Woo hoo
#13
Elle, Yes, I do have a Queen Quilter by Tin Lizzie, but I am very inexperienced as I have been focused on this quilt top, for a year!!! I need to practice practice practice before I tackle this one. So, it will be around the scheduled time before I am finished, but Stargazer Jane will be layed out in my sewing area, in full view to keep me motivated to finish her! I am not tired of looking at her either.
Patti, I thought the trimmings looked so funny, so much, for such a small little star, and all the effort to get there!!! :D I am happy with that tri, although did you notice the bottom tiny appliqued box is slightly off center? I think I may decide to love as it is! :lol:
Patti, I thought the trimmings looked so funny, so much, for such a small little star, and all the effort to get there!!! :D I am happy with that tri, although did you notice the bottom tiny appliqued box is slightly off center? I think I may decide to love as it is! :lol:
#15
Elle, I counted 71 pieces for me! It is the small end, it has three pieces, seamed on two sides.
My experience tells me once the quilt is finished and (cold water) washed and tumbled in the dyer, removed slightly damp, to finish air/drying, all those tiny imperfections generally disappear... :lol: That is why I love quilting! The finished result is always wonderful. :D
My experience tells me once the quilt is finished and (cold water) washed and tumbled in the dyer, removed slightly damp, to finish air/drying, all those tiny imperfections generally disappear... :lol: That is why I love quilting! The finished result is always wonderful. :D
#16
Got to be ver honesT I am scared to death of washing my Jane. Do you use a liquid soap? Any help on this will be gratly appreciated.
71 pieces WOW for one little block. I must count mine and see what my total is because mine will be different to all of yours, although I will have to count all my applique pieces wonīt I
Elle
71 pieces WOW for one little block. I must count mine and see what my total is because mine will be different to all of yours, although I will have to count all my applique pieces wonīt I
Elle
#17
I do use liquid soap, but only about 1/4 the amount suggested in a cold water wash, then I use a gentle cycle and cold water rinse-twice. If it had a dirty spot, I would spot clean. There are packets or sheets, they call color catchers, you toss in the washer, and although I have not used them, I am going to buy some for this quilt! I tumble my quilts in the dryer but remove slightly damp and hang or drap across 2-3 chairs and allow them to finish air drying.
During the construction of this quilt, I have sprayed water, and ironed every piece, front and back, so I don't know if that helps set the color...but I am curious to know if the heat and water does aid setting the color???
Generally, I do not prewash my fabrics, unless I am swapping. I prefer to work with new fabrics, as I like the way they feel...:)
BTW, I have a large capacity front load washer and dryer.
During the construction of this quilt, I have sprayed water, and ironed every piece, front and back, so I don't know if that helps set the color...but I am curious to know if the heat and water does aid setting the color???
Generally, I do not prewash my fabrics, unless I am swapping. I prefer to work with new fabrics, as I like the way they feel...:)
BTW, I have a large capacity front load washer and dryer.
#18
Thanks for that info, donīt know if my washer will take this quilt, now hadnīt thought of that and I donīt think I have ever seen colour catchers here in spain, might have to get some of the internet.
Feeling pleased with myself though I have redone 4 blocks I was not happy with, I found those really hard first time around. they definately went quicker this time, seem to have learned a lot from making this quilt.
Elle
Feeling pleased with myself though I have redone 4 blocks I was not happy with, I found those really hard first time around. they definately went quicker this time, seem to have learned a lot from making this quilt.
Elle
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Meredith...LOL! I don't see a thing!! I think I had either 66 or 77 pieces in that one...a ton of little teeny ones. Once you get it sewn in, I promise...you won't remember it! You are lucky to have the Tin Lizzie...someday when i have room, I'll look into getting something other than my domestic machine. I really don't mind quilting on it though.
Elle....you are going stong girl! Now that you are back on it and done with the fan, it will go even faster!
Elle....you are going stong girl! Now that you are back on it and done with the fan, it will go even faster!
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