I was so close to being done, actually thought I was done and took this beast off the frame. Then decided the borders needed more quilting to be a bit more even. Definitely have not learned the "less is more" lesson yet....I got this monster loaded back on the frame. I guessed I had 4 more bobbins worth of periwinkle thread left, but really only 1.5. Ordered more periwinkle bottom line (has anyone ever not had enough periwinkle thread?). Took it off the frame again while I wait for thread. This quilt is fighting me all the way! Here's some pics, I do like the way it's turning out. I used a 40wt thread, Glide, on top to get some thread play and circular motion around the stars. The thread play helps define that a bit more. The McTavishing in the black areas gives it a cosmic feel. I'm really not sure what type of baking it is, more like velorish type of fabric. It is super soft to the touch and slightly a bit more plush than minky. So close to having this one done!
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Back |
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added quilting in the rings helps, just need more thread for the bobbin |
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corner star |
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I think the McTavishing gives it a big of cosmic feel |
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I used Glide thread on top so there would be some thread play on the veins fo the feather for a circular motion around the stars |
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it's getting closer - This is Till Death Star Do We Part aka Moonglow |
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Lots of texture. Wool batting gives a log of loft |
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getting closer |
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seems a little uneven doesn't it with no quilting in the rings? |
I also started a new little project. Have you ever had one of those quilts that just stay with you once you've seen it and you just know you have to make one. That's how I was with
KatyQuilts Improve Shirting Quilt The minute I saw this I fell in love with it and really was intrigued by the whole improve quilt making. I"ve thought about this quilt so many times since I first saw it, and nows the time when I'm going to give it a try. I'm a program manager by day, quilter by night and I plan things. I plan, I replan, I risk mitigate the plan, it's all about the plan. So making a quilt without a plan was very intriguing to me. I have to say it is a bit hard. I pulled out my shirts. I've got yellow and green shirts for one twin, blue and yellow for the other twin. I did have to have a bit of control, enough to keep me happy and that was one strip from each shirt in each of the 9 different piles. I chose to have 9 strips for the quilt. They will be anywhere from 8 to 2 inches - ok I have planned how wide each strip can be, yikes I can't help myself! But I did just slice those things up, no rythm or reason, trying to keep each slice of the shirt between 1.5 and 3 inches. Each of the colored strips I'll keep between 24 and 36 inches. I'd like to have a 45 in square quilt when I'm done. I love how Katy did the cross hatching in the shirting material, I'm definitely going to try that. Then in the white spaces I"m going to give the graffiti quilting a try. Here's what I have so far, ok so it's not a quilt without a plan, it's got half a plan....but it's a start

Don't forget to check out the link parties. I also saw that Hands 2 Help 2016 is getting started shortly - so excited. We have a couple of ladies who help to make quilts. Last year our little group made 9, wonder if we can do better this year? I've added the button on the side bar.