Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Quilt Along Update





Phew.... that was a lot of sewing and pressing for the step 5 assignment. I am making a queen sized (3x3) quilt. It was a LOT of sewing and pressing for this step of the assignment. I loved the sewing part..but not so much the pressing part!!!!


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I am done with all the sewing part. But pressed only 3 of those blocks so that I could blog about it before the deadline for Melissa's link up. Also I don't want to reveal the entire blocks yet ;-) (that sounds fancy....than saying I didn't finish pressing those).


My blocks weren't perfect...I didn't stress over those imperfect corners..... But I love how well my hard work paid off and they look amazing.


 If you are interested in this Quilt Along, hosted by Melissa at Happy Quilting, You can still join and here is the link. You can hop over to her blog to see some other beautiful creations from all of the quilty friends :-).


I will comeback soon with the finished quilt top!!!!!!!can't wait to show it off :-).


Thanks for dropping by,


Jyothi


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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Quilt-Along Update and Paper Piecing!!!!!!!!!!!!

Finally I am done with the hardest part of our Quilt-Along - Making Drunkard's Path (DP) Blocks. I finished cutting, pinning and sewing 144 little blocks!!!!! I guess some blocks ended up a little smaller. But I will deal with those pieces, next week. In the beginning those curved pieces were little frustrating. But after half way through I realized that they aren't so bad. I felt little better by thinking that "it is like attaching sleeves to the dress (but lots of sleeves at a time!!!!!!!!!!!)"

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Finally I am glad that I am in time for Melissa's link-up!!!!!!! Here is the link for this quilt A long if you are interested.

To take my mind off of those frustrating curved pieces, I did some paper piecing too. This is the first time ever I tried paper piecing and it is amazing to get those sharp points. At the end I might have messed up the block a little bit by starching and ironing :-(. But I will finish this block and make a little wall hanging for sure.

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Isn't it pretty????

Thank you for stopping-by. Enjoy the rest of the summer/monsoon days :-).

Jyothi

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Thursday, August 4, 2016

Summer Quilt Finished!!!!!!!!!!

Hello there,

Hope everyone is withstanding the summer heat/monsoon rain.

Finally I got some time to do my part of my 8 year old SON's project - quilting and binding. Here is the finished quilt - front and Back. The finished quilt turned out to be approximately 63"x63" perfect size for his LEGO building.  The backing looks so beautiful with birds, flowers, butterflies and dragonflies prints. We used "Susan Winget's Birds of a feather Scenic" fabric.

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Since I couldn't do free motion quilting (FMQ) using my regular thread with my Juki TL-2010 sewing machine, I had to buy quilting thread. So I wanted to buy neutral colored quilting thread to hide my hideous quilting LOL!!!! :-). But interestingly, my son insisted on using the bright rainbow colored thread spool. I used 50 wt cotton clarks and coats, the only available brand for quilting threads at our local Jo-Ann. This is my FIRST EVER FMQ project. The machine is very smooth and I could do the FMQ very confidently!!!!

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I did (practiced) some spirals and meandering stitches. Whenever I hit those lighter blocks, I was little nervous and was getting some sharp corners. Seriously...it looks like a child's doodling. But anyway it is a child's project :-). Hopefully I will get better in my upcoming projects.

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My son was very happy and amused with the texture of the final quilt.

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Here they are - maker of the quilt and admirer of the quilt (little one).

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Very proud moment for my son to show off his quilt to everyone...hopefully he will have many more of these moments :-).

Thank you for stopping by. You have a wonderful weekend :-)

Jyothi

Monday, August 1, 2016

Quilt Along Step-3

Hello there,

Finally got some time to blog.  As I mentioned in my earlier posts, I am participating in a  quilt along hosted by Melissa at Happy Quilting.  Our step -3 of the summer Solstice Quilt Along is Half Square Triangles.

I was dreaded of half Square triangles after my last project of Big star quilt, which had lots of half square triangles. At that time, I learnt that half square triangles are not that fun if you don't have proper tools. I had only two rulers  at the time (6" x 24" and 2"x 14"). It was a hassle to square up those 5" blocks. At that time I decided that I would never start a new project without proper tools.

This time, having 91/2" square ruler (Omnigrid) made my job much much easier. I finished trimming 216 blocks in 2 afternoons. I don't remember how many times I thanked myself for buying that ruler :-)).  (By the way, I got it at 50% clearance at Walmart!!!).

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Well...We have only one more set of blocks to finish this quilt. Can't wait to do Drunkards Path blocks, which will be posted this week on Thursday in Melissa's blog. Hopefully, it will be challenging. If you are interested in this quilt along, please visit her blog - happy quilting here.

Thank you for dropping by. I will be back with more new posts about my son's finished quilt and a quilt show at Ann Arbor-Michigan. Until then be good :-)

Jyothi

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