I'm currently quilting my mystery quilt that I started last
spring. I followed the clues for the rectangular baby quilt although I
intended to create a square wall hanging. So there were extra pieces
when I finished the final clue.
I'm currently quilting my mystery quilt that I started last
spring. I followed the clues for the rectangular baby quilt although I
intended to create a square wall hanging. So there were extra pieces
when I finished the final clue.
Single older male, seeking long term relationship. I love cuddles in front of the TV and gourmet dining (strictly vegan). I'm low maintenance, enjoying the basics in life, like hay, pellets, and a brown paper lunch bag. I'm a sucker for veggies of all kinds, except for cilantro. In return for affection (and treats) I will be steadfastly loyal and will occasionally sing you the song of my people (at full volume).
I wrapped up my mini wonky NYB which I am submitting for Small Works at Hope & Feathers. The finished work measures six inches across.
It was a challenge! Making the paper-pieced pattern wasn't difficult. However, I painted myself into the proverbial corner in a few places that did not piece together well. The small curves also proved to be challenging.
I have a rule on restitching a seam: I can rip it out twice and the third time stitching is final, even if it doesn't look right. I figure if I can't fix it in that many tries, it's not going to work (and I'll only end up ruining the fabric in that spot). As you can see, my outer circle isn't quite round and I hit my 2-to-3 rule in several places.
This week's Project Quilting challenge is plaid - plaid needs to be featured in the project. I don't have any plaid fabric, so I made some... or at least I tried. A few years ago I made a mug rug from trimmings by weaving them together and quilting over it. I decided to make a plaid postcard with the same idea. I cut a bunch of eighth-inch strips of black, red and white, then wove them together.
Picking colors for NYB is a challenge - I'm never sure how it will look until it's all put together. I bet this design would look great in seasonal colors. But after getting this one totally together I am not prepared to do another one in its place. Ideas for next year, though!
Now I need to figure out how to quilt this one so I can submit it!
Doesn't Orion look cute all bundled up for winter? Dakin Humane was looking for photos of our foster guinea pig, so we pulled together a quick photo shoot on the one day all week that had sunshine.
I swear he's smiling in that photo.
I'm working on my Small Works submission. What could I do in a six inch square? I started with a NYB block, but then moved to a wonky NYB circles. I'm nuts. I've picked fabrics and cut out my paper pieces. We'll see how it goes!
The full-on creative process gets messy. Stuff everywhere! Two sewing machines out and in use. I am free motion quilting some small stuff I had sandwiched a couple of months ago as well as piecing the Small Works project.
Our kitchen window is a great place to put plants in the winter but I found
some of the planters left marks on the paint. I've added a variety of
coasters under them, then we thought a single runner might be a good
solution.