Luckily, neither mom nor I got very sick. Seemed more like a mild cold than a "virus". Regardless I did spend a lot of last week sleeping.
Do you ever wonder why, after over 25 years, you still quilt? Sometimes I do. Especially if I have to use my brain to make the quilt. The whale panel quilt required me to use my brain.
That really hurt.
The panel was larger than the panel in the pattern, so I had to change the approach to making the top and calculate all the border dimensions.
My poor brain.
But this is why I continue to quilt. I
love how this turned out! The pattern looks complex, but it was really easy to make.
I think I watched a bazillion quilting video's last week trying to find something that I could use for the blocks in this quilt. The blocks are 12 inches - too big for the Moxie.
So I needed to find something that I could quilt half a block at a time.
This is even better, one quadrant at a time. That was my first time drawing it on paper - easy! Turning the design to fit in each quadrant may not be quite as easy.
This is the pantograph I'm going to use for the borders. It has corners also but I haven't been able to find anything that explains how to use them so you get a continuous design.
Slow and careful will be my mantra for the next week as I work on this.