Saturday, January 14, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Two to Go
I haven't even started on my piano border though, so it may be a little while. Oh, I almost forgot. I wanted to ask for advice if anyone has any to spare. I'm getting a sewing table for my Juki in the hopes that my FMQ'ing (read here, meandering) will improve a bit if my quilts aren't catching on the extra protuberances of the sewing machine caused by it's not being set into the table. I have seen the Gidget 2 That Leah Day sells and the SewEzi if you have one of these please let me know how you like it, or if you have another suggestion, I'd love to hear it. I need one about that size (small) as that is the amount of room that I have. |
Is it a Conspiracy?
Friday, January 6, 2012
Body of Orca Bay - Sunrise Sunset Done
Bonnie Quilt Collage
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Getting Threre Long Way to Go
I had discovered a new quilt shop on the last shop hop that I went on, and then forgot where it was except that it was about 30 or 40 miles away and seemed to be in the boondocks. Luckily I was able to find the flyer for the November shop hop on the internet and DH and I made a trip there yesterday. I got this fabric for the borders I'm adding to make the quilt bigger. It looked bluer in the store, and it looks bluer in person than it does here, but if I use it, it'll be for the 1st extra border, as some of the piano keys, and for the third extra border. The other piano keys will be various purples and here is the link again of the quilt that I got the idea from. I've been coveting the Janome 6600 and recently read that they aren't making them anymore. At the shop yesterday they had the Horizon, and wouldn't I love to have one of those. If I could get the right price I think that I'd trade in all my machines (4) except my old serger and my embroidery machine and just go with the one machine. I'd gain some floor space and it would do it all I'm sure. |
Monday, January 2, 2012
I Wasn't Having Fun Yet - Rippit - But I Am Now
Here's a rather grainy picture of rows 1 through 3 sewn together. If there are any more mistakes, I don't know if I want to know, lol. As I had mentioned in my post "Is This What It'll Look Like" I am going to make mine bigger, about 92 by 102 I think that I had figured and after seeing the first 3 rows, I think it'll look just fine in my bedroom. I think that my colors won't even look that crazy. I sure do miss my design wall that I lost when I changed from my little sewing room to my big one. What happened to my wall space. Pictures are a lot less wonky when you have a design wall. As usual if you want to see what everyone is doing on their Orca Bays, go to Bonnie's blog here and take special notice of Forest Jane's Orca Bay badge I think she out did herself this time. It's a beauty. I couldn't help myself, I had to add it here. Didn't I tell you it was a beauty. I think that I'm calling mine "Sunrise Sunset" as the song from "Fiddler on the Roof" keeps going through my mind, and I don't really have any orcas. I like the chorus, too:
Sunrise, sunset
Sunrise, sunset Swiftly fly the years One season following another Laden with happiness and tears |
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Is this What It'll Look Like
I hastily laid a few parts out before church this morning and I must say, it will be busy, but I think I'll like it a lot. I want it to be a bit bigger for my queen sized bed, and so I think I'm going to add more borders. Another plain, a piano key, and another plain. Something like the one (a bigger view here) here. I'll use a black print for the inner border that Bonnie has given us, and then I'm going to go mostly blues and purples for the other 3 borders. I'm thinking blues (maybe predominently Kona Robin's egg) where the example in my link has white, and purples where they have multi colors. Bonnie said this one is 74.5" x 84.5", so with my additions it should bring it up to about 92 x 102. That would be a 2" border, 6" piano border, and another 3" border. My Iowa (Carolina) Christmas is about 92 x 92, so I think that 92 x 102 would be about perfect. I like the width on Iowa Christmas, but wish it was a bit longer. Again, thank you to Bonnie for her generosity and another great mystery. She never disappoints. I'm so glad now that I've finished my Iowa Christmas that I've overcome my fear of bigger quilts and can make another for my bed. The one I was using was smaller than I would like, and I'm ready for a little change. |
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Step 7 Complete and the Mystery Soon to be Revealed
Step 7 is complete can't wait for step 8 and the answer to the mystery. Thank you to Bonnie for giving it to us early. This is rather orange overload, as it is laying on my Orange Crush. |
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