By the time I figured out that I wanted the design to run sideways, I had sewn three rows together, so I had to do some unsewing. Then I had to move the blocks on the design wall, yet keep them in sequence so I could shift the design. I used Julie's paper-plate method.I had to redesign two additional rows at the bottom.
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Thursday, January 16, 2025
Sideways
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
A Change of Perspective
I started sewing the blocks together (far right).As usual, when blocks are sewn together the design really starts to pop, and I am liking where this is going.
Monday, January 13, 2025
A Pair of Nightingales
This is Susan B's Nightingale quilt. Susan is the quilter who strongly encouraged me to write a tutorial for this quilt, and then admitted that you could probably be blind and still make a successful Nightingale quilt. (That means anybody can do it.) I think she has done a spectacular job.
If you have made a Nightingale quilt, I'd love to see it. You can email me at PatcheryMenagerie AT gmail DOT com. (you know how to put them together properly)
This is my first Nightingale quilt. I have been waiting for the weather to warm up and for the sun to come out so I could photograph mine, and it kinda sorta did that yesterday (although it was still pretty windy.)Saturday, January 11, 2025
Right Church, Wrong Pew
This is the layout with the brown triangles and black on white side triangles. I stepped back and looked...
WHAT was I thinking? CLEARLYthe black on white side triangles were just plain WRONG! I had my box of leftover side triangles out, so I was not looking (or thinking) properly. It was apparent the side triangles needed to be CREAM or BEIGE...
Sigh.
Back to the cutting table.
I had even bought a large selection of creams and beiges for just this purpose back in November. Must have had a lot on my mind. (ya think?)Thursday, January 9, 2025
Brown Zig Zags
Almost eight years ago I arranged the triangles for the third Scrap Slab Triangle Quilt in these zigzags. I called it Snow Day, and you can see it here. I decided to revisit those zigzags for the brown quilt.Now in the photo above, I have not fussed over the placement of the brown triangles. I can't really play until I get them all up on the design wall, but I do have enough to get a sense of the basic design, so I wanted to figure out a basic idea for the light side triangles. I went through my bin of leftover side triangles and put some up on the design wall and stood back to take a look.
Sunday, January 5, 2025
BRRRR.... Brown!
I am working on sewing the binding of the first Nightingale quilt, but I have to do that during the day, because as I get older it's harder to see hand sewing black fabric with black thread. I needed to be thinking about what I would do next.
Sitting in my studio looking at my stash and the big bins full of scraps, I thought, "What have I been neglecting? What have I been avoiding?" The answer was Brown. It isn't my favorite color, but sometimes it's a good thing to get out of your comfort zone.
So I gathered up my brown fabrics from the scrap bins and the leftover stuff from the big pins and piled it all on my worktable.
Then I ironed it all.Then I paired it all up, before I started to cut triangles.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
Christmas Decorations Down & Done
On New Year's Eve I started to take down the Christmas decorations and put them away. I put the holiday quilts away. Then I packed up all the decorations and ornaments and put them away.
I don't have much storage space, and I hate to put this out in the shed, so I put it in the (tiny) stand alone shower** in my main bathroom. (You think I'm joking? I covered the inside of the glass shower door with some nifty wrapping paper.)Wednesday, January 1, 2025
Binding the Nightingale... and Real Life
Friday, December 27, 2024
Morning Garden Beauty Shots
The Morning Garden quilt is complete and here are some of the beauty shots..
Wednesday, December 25, 2024
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Adding Binding to the Morning Garden Quilt
I added the binding to the Morning Garden quilt.This definitely qualifies as quilt wrangling.
Saturday, December 21, 2024
Nightingales by Lynne & Susan
The first Nightingale quilt has been quilted. It's hard to see in this picture - I will try again later tomorrow when there is more light outside. Here's the quilting from the back of the quilt. Janet-Lee used a black batting in this quilt. I didn't even KNOW there was such a thing as a black batting, but I'm glad there is!
Friday, December 13, 2024
Murphy Reigns!
This is the backing of the quilt for Cat's quilt, and if you notice there is a big chunk of something else at the bottom of the green bit. This was not originally planned. (Did you see Murphy's name in the title of this post?)Long-arm quilters require the backing for a quilt be six inches larger on all four sides. The green bit above is barely three inches, so I had to add more fabric to the bottom. (The eagle-eyed of you will recognize that extra fabric as the leftover backing from the Cobblestones quilt. See! I told you I keep all leftover bits and re-use them where needed.)
So why did this happen?
Because I ordered the backing fabric before I decided to add a border to the quilt, so I didn't order enough backing fabric. Oh gee darn. That meant I had to add extra fabric to the bottom.
I knew I had to do this because I ALWAYS lay the backing fabric on the floor and set the quilt top on top of it, making sure I have the allotted six inches extra on all four sides. If I don't, then I add more fabric, as I have done here.Thursday, December 12, 2024
Harlequin Scrap Slab Flimsy Complete