Lots of progress was made on lots of things.
Lots of progress was made on lots of things.
Two steps forward and four HUGE steps back. It took forever to load the smaller Aunt Daisy quilt onto the frame. Then I had a friend from California visit and family for Easter. Earlier last week I started quilting using a Baptist Fan pantograph...Absolutely hated it! Hated it so much the pantograph is in my guild donation pile.
The Moxie is up and running again. I'm using the new off market bobbin I ordered from Amazon. So far so good...except...it doesn't like pre-wound bobbins. I love using pre-wound bobbins, so this may be a problem.
I finished two tops that were donated to Q4K.
My dining room table has become the staging area for all my works in progress. It is currently clear! That is a rarity.
To start I purchased a new bobbin case and have been making progress on the top that was already loaded. It's kinda boring...not the quilt top, my quilting...so actual process is spotty and I haven't taken any pictures.
I added borders and made the binding for the lotus blossom quilt top.
The blue border is a digital (??) printed fabric with a shiny surface. I like the design but the fabric frays horribly.
I had a bunch of 4 patches in the box of scraps that I used to make the lotus blossom blocks. I used them to make the single block into a table topper / wall hanging (haven't decided).
I couldn't find a border fabric I liked for the other wall hanging so it is officially a UFO instead of a WIP.
I think I'm one of the few people in the world that likes to sew binding. Joanne had friend who requested a quilt. One person made it, a second quilted it, and I added the binding.
King size. Much prettier in person.
I should have taken a picture of this with a ruler.
It is currently 8.5 x 12.5. Again, I can't decide on borders, so it also moved from WIP to UFO.
And yesterday I sort of not finished my upcycled coat.
It's HUGE! And heavy. But overall, I love how it turned out.
All the reviews / tutorials I saw said the pattern sleeves were too short so I lengthen them. If I didn't roll them up I think they almost reached my knees. ;o)
One of the ladies at my guild gave me some suggestions on taking up the seams so that it fits better. Basically, since it needs to be taken in about 3-4 inches, she recommended cutting the old seams off and then re-sew. Yikes! Hopefully it turns out as good the second time around as the first.It's kinda hard to quilt when you are missing two pieces of your bobbin case.
I finished quilting this quilt last week (binding is only half sewn on).
I finished my first quilt for the year.
Four years ago, I joined in a number of Covid sew alongs. Aunt Daisy was one of them. Originally I was going to make the king size quilt. Last year I decide to break up the blocks into two quilts. I also decided to add a border to both quilts. Presenting the larger Aunt Daisy quilt...