Showing posts with label batting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batting. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 May 2024

Hand Piecing Bedside Table Project


I finally found a use for the edge strips of batting that I have been so reluctant to toss out. Another hand project! 

I piece wider strips of batting to use in Linus quilts. Ever frugal, I feel the batting is so expensive (I buy a bolt) that I'm reluctant to throw anything out.  These little gems are made from scrap users system  2 1/2" x 4 1/2" pieces, with (at the moment) an old polycotton sheet that was my mums, for backing: I'm going to vary the backing  as I use things up and throw in the odd surprise to add interest. Always scrappy! The blue stripe is an old shirt. I anticipate a lot of odd stuff will find its way into this quilt. 

I have decided that quilting isn't necessary as the batting is caught by the stitches as I sew the borders down around the edge. 

You can find the basic instructions for this  quilt as you go project at Stitch with Rachel on Youtube. I'm not using the template, eyeballing is working! 

There is a little stash on my table for bedtime bingewatching: I don't do sitting still at all. If I have to fidget, it may as well be productive. 



I'm using an EPP whip stitch to join the blocks with strong quilting thread in pale yellow, it blends with the cream backing and it was the best option in the stash.  The Aurifil thread I'm using for the piecing won't be strong enough.

I use silk pins with small heads to hold the sandwich as I stitch. Small quilting needes are better as the thread sometimes catches on the pin heads, but I don't want to drop teeny needles in the bed at night when the lighting is poor! 


I started joining the first two rows yesterday.  I couldn't face another tub of stuff accumilating, so this one is continuous assembly. 

It has been heavily overcast here, sorry about the dull photo quality! 
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Monday, 29 February 2016

Orphans

 Today I put the borders on this charity quilt


 The blocks were leftovers from this





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Then I found orphan blocks left over from Sisters Choice


I put borders all the way round 12 of them, they will be place mats. Not my usual colour at all, but I can practice my free motion on these -I got a super slider for Christmas.  There were enough for a table runner too.



 I raided the batting and pieced 12 squares for the mats. Not enough left for the runner at the moment.


 The last one used six pieces!
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I have been working on these, that finish at 6"
There were some 2" pieces of red left: I have fallen in love with my easy angle ruler (new toy) so I tried smaller ones out......

 ....and so I have started a leader ender project! These will finish at a teeny 3"

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Then I put borders on this..........


 and this......


and this for more charity quilt flimsies.


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 I pieced a scrappy neutral backing for orphan Moth in a Window  blocks for a charity quilt that I made up about 6 months ago. 


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 I unpicked the burgundy borders from a row of Sisters choice blocks that didn't make it into the main quilt or the table mats
 and there were just enough for another charity quilt.  It will need another border when it it pressed.

I felt like I hadn't achieved much today as I worked on rounding up orphans for lots of things rather than one project, but I guess things are more organised now.  I have thirteen charity quilts from orphan blocks to quilt!  Super slider practice, here I come.

Saturday, 27 February 2016

And another

 







Charity quilt, about 40" square, finished this morning. 















This one was pieced from leftover blocks from 'Kiss in the Corner' a wedding present. This lap quilt will go to an amazing 84 year old who is now confined to a wheelchair: pinned and ready to go under the needle this afternoon.  






Hopefully I will be sewing the binding down this evening. I pieced the batting, waste not want not!