I had a sort out: dozens of batting trimmings and shirt pieces that weren't getting used had to go, but how can I part with it?!
The grandpup needs a blankie when he visits, so I pieced the batting into two cot sized sheets and appliqued the shirt parts onto them using a dense zig-zag. I have not used this function on my machine before so it gave me a chance to experiment with the density, neatness didn't matter too much for a dog bed!
Back and front of both pieces:all the scraps, uglies and ends of poly thread used.
I will be sandwiching these two together and practicing McTavishing. Archie won't mind if it looks hideous and the quilting is dubious, he just loves his comfort.
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This week I quilted Eclipse #2, it has been pinned and waiting for a couple of weeks. It has been on the shelf for over 10 years waiting!!!
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Yesterday I finished the binding on this cot quilt that I did a month ago. You may think that the colours are a little dull for a baby quilt, but the blocks were orphans from Noah's mum and dads wedding quilt. Noah was I year old last week, so its a late birthday gift.
- deep stash backing and borders
- orphan blocks
- quilted in the ditch in cream, then top stitched in variegated brown
- gifted grey polyester thread on the back
- border quilted randomly with circular eyelet function on my Bernina and stitched in the ditch
The double was hand quilted, I forgot to take a picture of it finished before I gifted it!
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Today this cot quilt is done: I started using the bow ties I had sewn
together incorrectly for this double flimsy, then added a few more........
- orphan blocks sewn together wrong!
- border fabrics bought recently for charity quilts
- deep stash backing
- scrappy binding from backing trimmings
- Quilted in orange cotton on the back, Gutermann variegated green on the front, in a false jigsaw pattern.
- borders stitched in the ditch
This will need washing as I manged to bleed on the white border and Archie visited unexpectedly and put muddy paw prints on it whilst I was layering it!
I also did a few more strips for the postage stamp quilt.
1 comment:
It all looks great whether you think they are right or wrong. Use it up is my moto. Chris
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