I am hand sewing the binding on the Partly Sunny quilt. Regular readers know I sew mine down on the FRONT of the quilt, because I like it better and my hand sewing is very good. Can you see my stitches? You cannot. If you want to know what propelled me to this decision, you can read this post.
If you want more details about how I do my binding, you can get my tutorial here, at my Etsy shop. It isn't just my hand stitching that makes my bindings successful. I will tell you everything you need to know.
In case you didn't notice in the photo above, the quilting on Partly Sunny is YELLOW!
By the way, I did not make Partly Sunny. My friend Julie Sefton did. You can read the quilt's story here. Be sure to read those posts, and make sure you read the comments I left.
How did I eventually get to be the owner of this quilt? It was something unexpected. Sorta. You can read that story here.
The story gets more interesting. I was preparing the backing when I made a startling discovery.
At the point, the quilt became a kind of collaboration. I love this quilt, and I love the story. I love my friend Julie.
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Showing posts with label geode. Show all posts
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Monday, February 24, 2020
Gray and Yellow
For many years you couldn't buy gray fabric, but that has changed. I bought some to make a quilt years ago, but the fabric got shanghai'd into another quilt.
This flimsy, Partly Sunny, made by Julie Sefton, arrived at my house last month, but I've had too much going on to write about it. Julie designed the quilt back in November 2017, but she didn't sew it together this way because the thought of sewing 320 blocks one at a time was too daunting. You can read the story here. I fell in love with the original version, and was dismayed when she sewed the blocks in a different layout.
As often as we talk on the phone, I never told her what I thought of the original version until over a year later. Julie admitted she was not in love with her revised version, and several months later took the flimsy apart and reassembled it. You can read that story here.
I told her I loved the flimsy so much I'd give her money for it. (I'm pretty sure that went in one ear and out the other, but that didn't stop me from repeating it as often as I felt necessary.)
At the beginning of this year I made this flimsy, Geode, which, while it didn't thrill me, enamored Julie.
Now, Julie is my best buddy, and she and I have exchanged quilts, and even designed a few together, even though we live 1,127 miles apart (as the crow flies). There was only one thing to do. Put it in a package and send it to her. So that's exactly what I did, but I didn't tell Julie it was coming. I wanted it to be a surprise. It was. You can read about it here.
A few days later, Partly Sunny arrived on my desk. I had forgotten the HSTs were 3". All quilts are beautiful in pictures, and even better in real life. This one is no exception. I loved looking at the fabrics.
Over the weekend I made a trip to Quilted Threads and bought this lovely gray floral print. I'll use it for the binding, but I think I should get more and use it as the backing.
Quilty friends are the best.
This flimsy, Partly Sunny, made by Julie Sefton, arrived at my house last month, but I've had too much going on to write about it. Julie designed the quilt back in November 2017, but she didn't sew it together this way because the thought of sewing 320 blocks one at a time was too daunting. You can read the story here. I fell in love with the original version, and was dismayed when she sewed the blocks in a different layout.
As often as we talk on the phone, I never told her what I thought of the original version until over a year later. Julie admitted she was not in love with her revised version, and several months later took the flimsy apart and reassembled it. You can read that story here.
I told her I loved the flimsy so much I'd give her money for it. (I'm pretty sure that went in one ear and out the other, but that didn't stop me from repeating it as often as I felt necessary.)
At the beginning of this year I made this flimsy, Geode, which, while it didn't thrill me, enamored Julie.
Now, Julie is my best buddy, and she and I have exchanged quilts, and even designed a few together, even though we live 1,127 miles apart (as the crow flies). There was only one thing to do. Put it in a package and send it to her. So that's exactly what I did, but I didn't tell Julie it was coming. I wanted it to be a surprise. It was. You can read about it here.
A few days later, Partly Sunny arrived on my desk. I had forgotten the HSTs were 3". All quilts are beautiful in pictures, and even better in real life. This one is no exception. I loved looking at the fabrics.
Over the weekend I made a trip to Quilted Threads and bought this lovely gray floral print. I'll use it for the binding, but I think I should get more and use it as the backing.
Quilty friends are the best.
Monday, January 13, 2020
I'm So Charming!
Charm quilt: A charm quilt is typically a one patch quilt where no fabric is used more than once.
THEREFORE:
This is a Charm Quilt. (Magic Carpet)
I feel charming...
This is a Charm Quilt. (Fifty-Eight Carats)
Oh so charming...
This is a Charm Quilt. (Geode)
It's alarming how charming I feel...
All three of these quilts are made with one block (in this case a large diamond) and in each of them, each fabric is used only once.
I love nothing more than strictly adhering to a rule and blasting it to smithereens at the same time.
Sadly, I have been asked if there are patterns for each of these quilts. (Cut large diamonds from 58-65 large prints and then arrange them as desired.)
Yeah, no pattern. Sorry folks.
Sorry, not sorry.
lyrics from "I Feel Pretty" from West Side Story.
THEREFORE:
This is a Charm Quilt. (Magic Carpet)
I feel charming...
This is a Charm Quilt. (Fifty-Eight Carats)
Oh so charming...
This is a Charm Quilt. (Geode)
It's alarming how charming I feel...
All three of these quilts are made with one block (in this case a large diamond) and in each of them, each fabric is used only once.
I love nothing more than strictly adhering to a rule and blasting it to smithereens at the same time.
Sadly, I have been asked if there are patterns for each of these quilts. (Cut large diamonds from 58-65 large prints and then arrange them as desired.)
Yeah, no pattern. Sorry folks.
Sorry, not sorry.
lyrics from "I Feel Pretty" from West Side Story.
Labels:
58 carats,
charm quilt,
Diamonds,
Fifty-Eight Carats,
geode,
Magic Carpet
Monday, January 6, 2020
Geode
I started sewing the blocks for the scrappy diamond quilt together. Since at least two sides of these blocks are on the bias, when the chunks start getting big, I often leave them on the floor.
This is put together in long diagonal rows.
I wasn't quite sure if I liked this quilt, but it's growing on me. As you can see I used a dark blue batik in the fill in triangles along the sides.
I didn't use fill in triangles at the top or bottom. I like the way this look like it's stacked. I've decided to call this quilt GEODE. Right now it's 63-1/2" x 75".
This is put together in long diagonal rows.
I wasn't quite sure if I liked this quilt, but it's growing on me. As you can see I used a dark blue batik in the fill in triangles along the sides.
I didn't use fill in triangles at the top or bottom. I like the way this look like it's stacked. I've decided to call this quilt GEODE. Right now it's 63-1/2" x 75".
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