Virtual Quilting Weekend--Jan 17-20, 2020
#71
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Beiseker, Ab Canada
Posts: 494
I've been MIA with other projects so far this weekend but will be back to working on quilty stuff tomorrow. I have also really enjoyed reading everyone's posts and looking at the eye candy I just love pictures! We've also had cold weather here in Southern Alberta. It's been running in the -30 deg C range for about a week (that would be around -22 deg F for those of you who use that measurement). The other night it was -31 but "felt" like -39 with the wind chill. The warm up starts tomorrow and within a couple of days it will be up to zero. That's a 30 degree difference in just a few days. Ugh. Back to quilting, I'm working on a Hunter's Star using the Missouri Star Quilts easy pattern, and I'm up to here so far:
#72
Welcome to the new people. Raggiemom hosts these about once a month, normally over a holiday weekend. They are great for that little extra nudge to start or finish a project.
No more sewing tonight, have to spend time with the husband, movie night.😍
See you tomorrow.
No more sewing tonight, have to spend time with the husband, movie night.😍
See you tomorrow.
#73
It's about 8:30pm now, back says quit for the day. Sister says ditch the idea of a second border... And I'm ready to be done with this so, it will only be the piano keys.
I also removed a small mouse worth of lint from around my bobbin case! Ew!
Last edited by Cheshirepat; 01-18-2020 at 07:45 PM.
#74
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
Dedemac, it's not easy, I am so glad that I'm retired so I don't have to go out in it. We had 16 slid in mishaps record for Friday in the metro. Now if it does rain and warm up some it could wash the ice away
Quiltingshorttimer, I live in the south part of Johnson County Kansas, between I-35 and US69. No ice or snow now just cold wind. So I really must sew
Happy sewing day everyone
cherry
Quiltingshorttimer, I live in the south part of Johnson County Kansas, between I-35 and US69. No ice or snow now just cold wind. So I really must sew
Happy sewing day everyone
cherry
#75
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 9,782
I got all the blocks made, squared and arranged today! I was pretty happy because i did it in between dog training, laundry and a trip to the range to shoot. I'm hoping to get them sewn together tomorrow. Then I might be asking for help with the borders. The pattern doesn't call for borders but I made it with fabric from my stash and only had enough for a small quilt. I'm going to put borders on to make it a bit larger.
#78
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
I’m really enjoying the eye candy!
Still working on microquilting the center part- haven’t even thought about what to do with the borders. It’s going much more slowly than usual since my two main quilting machines (the Sweet 16 and the PQ1500s) don’t like using the 100wt on spools. They do fine with it on cones, but something about the spools causes frequent breakage and tension problems. Unfortunately, I’ve only got the colors I want to use for this quilt on spools. Anyway, instead Of having those nice big throat spaces I’m shoving the quilt through the 7” harp space in my PC420 which is perfectly happy to quilt with it on spools- still get some breakage due to design of spool I think, but not near so much as with the bigger machines. I’ve gotten spoiled by the visibility of the higher shank on the PQ and the Sweet16. Took lots of breaks yesterday and worked on my scrap bucket so that’s getting under control.
Rob
Still working on microquilting the center part- haven’t even thought about what to do with the borders. It’s going much more slowly than usual since my two main quilting machines (the Sweet 16 and the PQ1500s) don’t like using the 100wt on spools. They do fine with it on cones, but something about the spools causes frequent breakage and tension problems. Unfortunately, I’ve only got the colors I want to use for this quilt on spools. Anyway, instead Of having those nice big throat spaces I’m shoving the quilt through the 7” harp space in my PC420 which is perfectly happy to quilt with it on spools- still get some breakage due to design of spool I think, but not near so much as with the bigger machines. I’ve gotten spoiled by the visibility of the higher shank on the PQ and the Sweet16. Took lots of breaks yesterday and worked on my scrap bucket so that’s getting under control.
Rob
#79
Barb2018, love your crazy quilt and I think you nailed it with the black sashing to break it up. Welcome to VQW
Cheshirepat, your quilt is coming along wonderfully...love the piano border.
Tish05, your Hunter’s Star is also looking great. It’s been chilly here in Maine but not negative temps yet.
Cheshirepat, your quilt is coming along wonderfully...love the piano border.
Tish05, your Hunter’s Star is also looking great. It’s been chilly here in Maine but not negative temps yet.
#80
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Va.
Posts: 5,753
Here are a couple of pics of the quilt I'm working on this weekend. The full pic looks wavy because it's partly micro quilted- only the top 1/3 of the white part is done. That'll smooth out once it's all completed and the borders get quilted. I'm using this quilt to just play and doodle so there is no rhyme or reason to what things are quilted where.
rob
rob