A bit of straightening up seemed in order.
Now, years ago my sewing area was a corner of the kitchen table and I kept my all my fabric in a big plastic container, the kind that most people use to store clothes. Over the years, I have appropriated a bedroom for my sewing, and my stash has migrated (exploded!) onto the shelves. But I have kept the big container to hold large pieces of fabric.
This morning I began going through all that mess. It's kind of like an archaeological dig in there, layer after layer of fabric, going back years. At the very bottom I found an old project--at least ten years old. It's a quilt I began when my daughter was in high school. I hand sewed the pieced blocks here and there in spare minutes when I had a chance. When I finally got tired of sewing blocks, I came up with a method of setting them together, began sewing, and then? I just stopped.
There are seven long rows--if you look to the left in the picture, you can see where I helpfully pinned a row number to each one. This morning, when I pulled this out, rows 4 through 7 were sewn together. The first three rows were still in strips.
In 30 minutes while I was waiting for a load of clothes to finish in the washer, I sewed those three rows on to the top. 30 minutes!
To be honest, as I sewed I began to remember why I put this thing away. First, I didn't like the fabric I had chosen for the setting squares. Still don't, as a matter of fact. Second, I got really frustrated trying to get all those points to match at the intersections. Guess what? They still don't match, but I DON'T CARE! I'm taking the galloping horse on this one.
There is enough fabric to finish those triangle points around the outside. There is more than enough fabric to put a border beyond that. And taken as a whole I think it looks pretty good, even with that swirly blue/gray fabric I chose for the setting squares. (What was I thinking?)
I am going to get this one finished...
Edited to add: I almost forgot to mention that I'm participating in Judy Laquidara's "What's On Your Design Wall" Monday. Check out what everyone is working on by clicking on the link.
I can't imagine why you aren't happy with this quilt...I think it's gorgeous! I love the blue and white fabrics!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a project. All those points to match up...I'd never have attempted this one. I think you are misjudging it. I find it truly stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit to my blog. Yours is a delight and I'm so glad to have found a new source of inspiration.
It is a beautiful quilt - the colors are wonderful - and I like the swirly fabric. I have several quilts that I put away because I couldn't get the points to match. I think I've loosened my standards now - because I can see that the points aren't a big deal, it is the overall look of the quilt that matters - so I can finally get around to finishing some of them.
ReplyDeleteI think it's beautiful. Blue is my favorite color....
ReplyDeleteI’m so happy you decided to go through your stashesand found this quilt. It’s stunningly beautiful! I love the blues and the pattern!
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