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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 11:05 #130758

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It's done! Changed it just a tad. Used a square folded into a triangle for each corner on the back, AND made it into a pillow cover also. I just couldn't make up my mind as to where on my walls it would go, and I knew I have a bed that will welcome it. So, it's a twofer.

First here it is hanging from a drawer front

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And then I stuffed it with a couple of fleece throws for the picture. I'm going to purchase a new bed pillow and make it to fit.


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I'm glad this is done and I can enjoy looking at it in use, not up on the design wall.

Luann
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 10:41 #130757

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Judith, at first I thought oh wow what a lot of work. However, there is wisdom in doing the same type of task more than once. Our minds and hands learn and perfect together. It will certainly save waiting months and then trying to remember what worked!

Jduka, thank you for the explanation. I love Ruth McDowell. I have several of her books. She is in my top ten people I would love to take a class from. Color combos and their values are an important part of quilting. I believe in going with your gut feelings when picking fabric.

I have an hour to sew before hair appointment. Figure if my husband does not notice the floors I can ignore them for now!
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 10:21 #130755

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Jdeluka,
I hadn't heard that quote by Ruth B. McDowell. She is my all-time favorite quilt artist. She is brilliant. I think she was inducted into last years Quilter's Hall of Fame - or something like that. I have been wishing for a long time that TQS could get her as a guest.

I am happy that you can find a few minutes to sew even though you are so very busy with work and small children.

Judith
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 09:34 #130754

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Thank you everyone for your kind words.
Wendy, my plan was quite similar to what you suggested so I think I'm on the right path.
Anne, the wisteria portion was painted by a friend of mine in the UK. Originally on white background. I did a hand dye wash effect to it for having it fit better into my decor.
Judith, I think that Hazel chose colors that nature put together. I was fortunate to have rec'd the purple from another 'fabric swapping friend' that lives in Washington. And the golden flower border was in my stash of what I call 'oriental inspired'. It matches the branch perfectly.
I haven't decided if I will add the appliqué pieces for fallen leaves and branch extending into the border. Just undecided about that.

The split hanging sleeve I refer to is basically 2 sleeves, one on each side,, with an opening of a few inches in the middle. This allows you to enter it in a show where averything has to have a sleeve, but when you get it home, you can put a dowel or lathe strip through it and hang it from the center. also works for when you have a heavily embellished piece that may not want to hang level. You can adjust the 'center' placement so it will.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 08:45 #130753

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Thank you all for the kind words.

Artmomma - the pattern is very well written and easy to follow. You can't throw this quilt together in a weekend by any means, but since it's paper piecing it does go much faster than you would think. The persnickety part is the curves, so if you're willing to take your time and pin well they come out nicely. I'm anxious to see how well each quadrant actually goes together - a little worried my quarter inch seam allowance didn't stay as true as I wanted when sewing the star points to those arcs. The points didn't get chopped off, but the edges may no longer be perfectly square!

Judith - piecing the arcs was my favorite part so far (probably because that was where all my color was found). I was so excited to see how each strip set came out! I actually had 12 very different but related strip sets. My family thought I was crazy (especially with the oddball red set) when they saw all the different colors I pulled, but now they see where I was headed :-) I think that red is really what makes it pop! I think Ruth B McDowell said to hide a piece of fabric, and if you miss it when it's gone it was ment to be - regardless of how non-traditional it may be. Piecing the rest of the quilt has been fun too (and challenging as it's my first time with curves), but now I'm looking forward to seeing the finished piece
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 08:15 #130752

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Jdeluka,
I was so excited to see your Judi Niemeyer Wedding Star pictures this morning! That is the same quilt I worked on yesterday. I am not as far along as you are. I want to make one for my daughter and one for myself. I thought I would make her's first, and then mine.
I have all the arcs sewn for her quilt.
I spent yesterday morning getting physical therapy for vertigo. They say the crystals in my ear have gotten into canals that they shouldn't. There are restrictions on what I can do right now physically. Have to keep my head vertical for now. I can move my eyes to look up and down but can't bend my neck for now. I got a little frustrated yesterday. I tried rotary cutting background strips for my daughter's quilt, but that didn't work too well. So I decided to sort the rest of the strips. Now I have enough strips sorted to make both of us a queen-sized quilt. That kept me busy and out of trouble for the evening.
I think I will prepare all the pieces for both quilts together now, and do both at the same time.

Judith
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 07:53 #130751

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Wow, Luann! So much accomplished this morning! You get an "A+" You have inspired me.

Your wisteria is beautiful. One thing I really like about it is the way you have used complimentary colors. I think that is a big part of what makes it so striking. Keep up the good work!

Judith
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 07:42 #130750

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Terrie,
I really like your hourglass quilt. I don't think you could have chosen anything better for a man's quilt.
I think it will look great with no border. If you want a border, I would go with plain black.

Judith
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 07:00 #130749

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Terri, if I were going to put a border on that top I would use black fabric. A fast way to make it larger and tie everything together.

Luann, what a busy girl! I love your piece. It looks so happy!

Jdeluka, I have considered making that beautiful pattern. In fact, a friend ask me yesterday if I thought she could make that top. She saw it in a catalog as a throw size but would want it as a queen size for her bed. She is not a detail girl and likes to get things done fast. I know that is a go slow and pay attention to detail pattern. Studying your pics helped me understand how the points got into the piece.

I got a few more rows sewn together on my Tumbling block top. Slow and sure! I am a go slow and redo if not precise girl.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 03:54 #130747

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Luann, I'm feeling tired just reading about your day.
I have gardening to do today but at least it is pleasantly cool so will get it done early.
Then to the sewing room which I find relaxing even if I'm just pottering and not sewing.
I love your Wisteria....did you paint it yourself?
Terrie I would not put any borders it looks lovely just as it is.
Jdeluka! sorry I don't know your name...your quilt is gorgeous lovely colours, it looks very complicated.
Happy sewing.
Anne
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 16 Jun 2015 00:39 #130745

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Wow so effective, love the strong colours.

Love the wisteria too. Your plan will work Luann, but you may find it helps to stabilise the front first by stitching 1/8 " from edge and after joining you stitch again just next to the seam inside the seam allowance it'll go flatter when you turn and then use steam when you iron to get a good edge. I've done this when facing a quilt and it works well.

What's the hanging method you're using? It sounds different :)

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 20:55 #130743

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Wowsers!! This is gorgeous.
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 20:12 #130742

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OK. I made it home, finished my notes for the day, fed the boys, and managed to sneak upstairs to take a picture of my WOP for you to see. This is actually a Judy Neimeyer pattern for those of you not familiar with it.

Here's an older picture I took a few months back to help me arrange the colors for the double wedding ring before I started adding the star points.

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At this point I'm in the process of sewing the two arc halves together to make 1/4 of each "star". You get the rough idea of how the quilt will look when it's finally sewn together. The "missing pieces" are the ones I've already pinned together and have sitting ready to queue through my machine.

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Off to manhandle the two boys into the bath tub before bed. Here's hoping I still have enough energy to sew a few pieces tonight before bed :unsure:
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Virtual Retreat - Join Anytime 15 Jun 2015 18:02 #130740

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Today turned out awesome!
Got my walk in early. Did my Bible reading/study. Journaled. Four loads of wash done. Ironing finished. Made salads for lunch. Knit for over an hour. Picked up my art room. Took care of the mail. AND,,, drum roll please,,,, (if I could keep this up I would get so much done!),,is that drum roll still going??
I spent enough time in my sewing room, over two hours, and got the quilting done on my Wisteria piece.


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I have trimmed it. It does not have a backing fabric. I want to put the backing face down onto the top with a two-piece hanging sleeve sandwiched in between. Stitch around all four sides. Trim and press as though it is a reversible skirt. Slit the back. Pull it right side out. Put a piece of very stiff stuff inside. Close the slit and put a label over the hole.
Oh how I hope this works!?!?
Luann
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