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Here's my progress so far. First tried a block each of needle turn applique, then a block of wool raw edge applique. Liked...
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Hand appliqué needle turn. Don’t mind the pencil marks. I cut the squares larger, I thought I centered the pattern, but...
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Spectacular! Do you ever sleep? I love the changes you made. The echo of the design in the center is genius. And I love...
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I decided not to use the neutral colors that were in the Kona palettes for April and May. Instead I selected cyan blue colors...
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Finally got the top finished. It’s in need for a good pressing but that can wait until I’m ready to baste it together....
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Finished my month 2. I chose to do reverse appliqué on the hearts and the leaf things around the circle. Just ignore the...
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I'm attempting to make the quilt in both color ways. The Spring one will be for my granddaughter and the other will be for...
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I decided to do the applique. I use Alex's method for finished edge. Machine sewn on expect for the small circles which...
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Very nice! I love the blue and white fabric for this.
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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I heard from Maureen in May. She had had her knee operation (about Easter time) but hadn't been doing much because the medication was making her sleepy all the time. I hope to be seeing her sometime in August, because we will be having a holiday at Luss on the banks of Loch Lomond then. Bit of a shame that DH has lost the map of the area that I bought for him last year when I was up there for the quilt show. :dry:
Prayers for Ritzy, that doesn't sound like fun at all.
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:woohoo: The last of the wall units is up, and I have been working on what goes where, and what will just be going permanently. I have also worked out how to display some of my smaller pieces to cover the contents tooI have also been doing some more on the piecing for the Nepalese quilt I am working on, thoroughly enjoying it and pulling yardage from the stash to use. Since I was given the yardage, I have decide not to be precious about it and just use it up, it is far better to be in a quilt that can be used, than on the shelf not being used.
Took the old motor to the knackers/scrap yard today, bit of a sad moment, it was a really good vehicle for us for the 5 years we had it despite putting about 70,000 miles on the clock.
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Just want to say, I think this virtual retreat thing is just great for summer. It's such a busy time and it helps remind me to get a few minutes in doing what feeds my spirit and reminds me who I am. Anyway just made some toy baskets for my grandson. They have two beloved dogs in the family and I found fabric with the spitting image of those dogs. Just had to make something. I took pictures of the fabric one day last week when I had a few minutes to cut the pieces for the baskets and I think I posted them. Well they are done and as cute as can be if I must say so myself. My computer has not picked up the picts from my phone so I may have to post the picts a little later. It just does it when its good and ready so I'll be back later.
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I took a few pictures of the paper-pieced Judy Niemeyer quilt I am working on. I thought the method of constructing the wedding ring arcs was ingenious. You use 2.5 inch strips, which you presort in a particular order. The paper foundation tells you which fabric strip to sew. You line up the side of the 2.5 inch strips on the dotted line under the paper foundation. You sew down the adjacent solid line.
You sew the next paper foundation right below the first paper foundation, continuing down the 2.5 inch strips, until you have sewn all 8 paper foundations to the strip.
This picture shows folding the paper foundations on the solid sew line with a card, and then triming away the excess with an Add-A-Quarter ruler. The trimmed stack is in the back.
This picture shows the foundation strips after a few strips have been sewn and trimmed. The next strip has just been sewn down, waiting to be pressed and rotary cut apart.
This picture shows the sewn arcs and a template ruler. Creative Grids produced a ruler set of templates for the Bali Wedding Star quilt. Shown is the template for the arcs. It has holes drilled in it to mark 1/4" seam allowances. You could make a double wedding ring quilt with just the ruler set.
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Thanks for the detailed photos on piecing the arcs. That continuous sewing on the one strip is a great idea! I think the hardest part is sewing all the curved pieces together. I would probably want to lock the ends of the arc pieces so seams wouldn't spread when doing the curves. Let us know how that step works.
Kathy
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Who says quilting isn't a dangerous hobby!
I took a short break from my wedding star quilt this weekend. We are visiting family for a birthday party next week and I wanted to have some hand work to occupy my time in the car. I decided to prepare some pieces for an applique quilt I've been wanting to tackle and decided to use the freezer paper template method rather than attempting needle turn just yet. While using my mini iron to prepare the pieces I managed to knock the iron stand over...onto my hand...after the iron had been sitting on the wire portion of the stand for about 10 minutes getting nice and hot :S I now have a beautiful third degree burn on my middle finger...Thanks to a lot of cold water and some quick first aid I managed to prevent the burn from spreading further than where the metal touched skin, but DANG! :blink: There is now a cloud of foul words hanging in the atmosphere above my sewing room that may take some time to disperse.
I'll recover, no permanent damage done (except a scar to add to my collection) but I had to share my bone-headed move with others that would understand. I'll need to clean the foul mood out of my sewing room with some positive quilting vibes this week - think I can convince the husband to let me return to unsupervised quilting :P
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[quote="JudithA" post=130940]I took a few pictures of the paper-pieced Judy Niemeyer quilt I am working on. I thought the method of constructing the wedding ring arcs was ingenious. You use 2.5 inch strips, which you presort in a particular order. The paper foundation tells you which fabric strip to sew. You line up the side of the 2.5 inch strips on the dotted line under the paper foundation. You sew down the adjacent solid line.
Judith - wonderful pictures and explanations. I'll have to reconsider making. I purchased my pattern 1999, as I recall there were workshops and a class available.
Barb
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Thank you Kathy. I think you are right that sewing the curved arcs will probably be the most challenging part, especially with all that bulk. Locking down the ends first would make it easier. It will be awhile before I get to that part, but I will let you know how it goes.
Jdeluka, Ouch! How painful. I don't trust the little wire stand that comes with the mini-iron. I think it is way too flimsy. Lots of people park their hot mini-iron in a sturdy mug.
Judith
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Please ignore this post. I've been having issues trying to have my name show and then didn't have access to the field for...
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Here's my progress so far. First tried a block each of needle turn applique, then a block of wool raw edge applique. Liked...
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Wow! I love those!
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Hand appliqué needle turn. Don’t mind the pencil marks. I cut the squares larger, I thought I centered the pattern, but...
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Go the main page of Laurel Ridge. Scroll Down--the stories are the last tab on the main page:
https://thequiltsho... -
Hello -- I'm trying to find the chapters for the librarian story that Lynn is sharing each month. I downloaded month one...
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Spectacular! Do you ever sleep? I love the changes you made. The echo of the design in the center is genius. And I love...
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Oh, this is fabulous! I love how you used the plaid.
-
I decided not to use the neutral colors that were in the Kona palettes for April and May. Instead I selected cyan blue colors...
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Finally got the top finished. It’s in need for a good pressing but that can wait until I’m ready to baste it together....
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Well done!
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Oh, I love these blocks!
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Finished my month 2. I chose to do reverse appliqué on the hearts and the leaf things around the circle. Just ignore the...
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