I basted three quilts this week, and all three of them are king sized. I thought one was closer to a queen, but when I dug it out and measured it's more like a queen sized bedspread, so would definitely fit a king easily. DH took photos of two of the three after helping me lay them out on the basting tables.
This is the wedding quilt for one of my nephews. I was so worried I'd have a block wrong way around and have to rip, and I almost did have one. I was sewing the first quarter together, but I had already put the second quarter on the design wall. I was comparing the two as I was sewing, and I realized I had made a mistake in the first quarter, but thankfully, I noticed before I sewed that block onto the row.
DH didn't take a photo of the second quilt I basted, but this is the third one.
I just finished basting this one today. I still have pins left, but I'm going to take the basting tables down anyway. I still have quilt tops that need basting, but I have five quilts basted now, three of which are king sized, and that will keep me busy for a while! I'll have to get back into my FMQ an hour a day routine.
When I'm basting monster sized quilts like these, which takes me quite a while, I try to be nice to myself and not make any other quilting goals besides basting one quilt per day. I did get some sewing done each of those three basting days, but I only worked on whatever I wanted to.
I finished sewing a bunch of units for another quilt, and once I get those all pressed, I can sew the units into blocks. I also sewed some 6" blocks into four patches to make 12" blocks. My sewing room is still a disaster, but I'm not really wanting to put away any of the projects I have out until they are quilt tops. The cartoon dog quilt hanging in the closet gives me a little less mess in the sewing room. If I can get a few more quilt tops assembled, I'll sew my way out of the mess.
Oh, I did get all the bowl cozies I was making finished last weekend! I think this weekend I'm going to tackle the stack of burp rags that have been sitting cut for months.
The big fabric purchase I made has arrived.
Of the 17 blenders I received, seven of them were shades of blue. Considering I don't like blue, you might think I was disappointed by this, but honestly, I'm not. That light sky blue? I was completely out of that color in stash, because I use quite a bit of it in pictoral quilts like the tree house baby quilt I made last year. I was out of turquoise because I used the last I had in the last wedding quilt. I needed more turquoise for another quilt I want to make, and now I've got it. Actually, I think I'll be using blues 2-4 in that quilt.
Basically, I'm all over the place as usual. I see progress being made, so it's a win, no matter how disorganized I seem to some.
2 comments:
That would be plenty of basting for me! I hope you have a great time quilting and your arm behaves. I love the ombré black/gray. It’s beautiful!
What do you think about the quality of Marshall Dry Goods fabric? I love the idea of the neutral bundle; I am forever running out of neutrals. I just don’t want to end up with a stack of stiff fabric that is no fun for me to cut and sew, like some of the extra wide backing fabric out there.
I really like the pattern and colors of the first quilt looks really nice, you have always amazed me in your sewing of quilt and everything you make.
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