I sure hope I don't live to regret this...
#1
I finished my first quilt!!!!!!!! It's bound and all loose threads are cleaned up and hidden. It really turned out better than I'd hoped for a first shot. It's FAR from perfect...I like to say it adds character... ;) I learned a LOT making this quilt that I will be able to use when I make the next one (oh yes, there is already a "next one" in the works!).
I had one heck of a time getting that binding done though! Finishing it when sewing to my quilt top (when you sew the two ends together) nearly made me crazy, I must have sewed it together and ripped it apart three times last night, but I did eventually get it. Then I used the Elmer's Glue trick to attach it to the back and SID - WELL, my tension got all screwed up, I ended up with nests on the back big enough for an eagle, I had to tear out my stitching on two whole sides before I realized how bad it was (that'll learn me to check the back as I go instead of half way through!), then take apart my whole machine, clean, oil, wind a new bobbin, re-thread it and voila, sewing like a dream!
So I get that binding done finally, cleaned up my loose threads and....
...throw it in the washing machine...BEFORE taking any pictures of it. It's too late to stop it now...
So I'm sending my prayers to the quilting Gods to please have mercy on me and not let it fall to pieces on this maiden voyage through the "sea"! LOL
I had one heck of a time getting that binding done though! Finishing it when sewing to my quilt top (when you sew the two ends together) nearly made me crazy, I must have sewed it together and ripped it apart three times last night, but I did eventually get it. Then I used the Elmer's Glue trick to attach it to the back and SID - WELL, my tension got all screwed up, I ended up with nests on the back big enough for an eagle, I had to tear out my stitching on two whole sides before I realized how bad it was (that'll learn me to check the back as I go instead of half way through!), then take apart my whole machine, clean, oil, wind a new bobbin, re-thread it and voila, sewing like a dream!
So I get that binding done finally, cleaned up my loose threads and....
...throw it in the washing machine...BEFORE taking any pictures of it. It's too late to stop it now...
So I'm sending my prayers to the quilting Gods to please have mercy on me and not let it fall to pieces on this maiden voyage through the "sea"! LOL
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Excellent! I too just washed one of my quilts for the first time. Sadly, this one was NOT bound (cuz it got mildewy smelling and I couldn't stand to be near it) However, my quilt came through the wash beautifully and I am sure yours will too!
Congrats and I am totally looking forward to seeing your masterpiece!
Congrats and I am totally looking forward to seeing your masterpiece!
#10
Congratulations!!! I use to hate to do binding but here's a great tutorial from Connecting Threads that is so easy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buCKs...ature=related.
This is the only way I do my binding now :) No stress!!!
Can't wait to see your quilt.
This is the only way I do my binding now :) No stress!!!
Can't wait to see your quilt.
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