Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Hand Quilting Completed (HAPPY DANCE!!!)

I have completed the hand quilting on my version of the Florabunda quilt.  (Insert here an image of me dancing around the room waving my hands.)  I'm very pleased with how it turned out.  I need to trim it up, make a flange and binding and apply both.  I usually have more hand-work time than I have machine-work time, so I don't know when I will actually get to this part.


So, now that the hand quilting is complete, I've started three or four other projects.  I've been itching to knit, so I started on a wrap using Caron Simply Soft in Autumn Red.  I modified the pattern to make the wrap a bit wider because I think I'm using a yarn that is not as thick as the yarn suggested (but I'm not a terribly experienced knitter, so I'm not entirely sure WHAT I'm doing!).  I had gotten four rounds of cables done and found a few mistakes that I know would have bothered me, so I took it off the needles last night and flattened it out to see if the modifications I made to the pattern worked or not.  On the needles, the end looked wavy, but off the needles it looks like it will lie flat.  So, I ripped it all out and started again.  One of the mistakes was on the very first cable and I thought the stitches I cast on weren't particularly even.  This is how far I got last night.


And, I've got a project I started on the retreat I went on a month ago.  I've gotten all the triangles pieced together and have ironed then and am working on getting them trimmed to size.  Again, I spend less time at my machine than I do hand sewing, so this is somewhat slow going. This is the pattern I will be making with those blocks.  It's from "Scrap Quilts - Fast and Fun" by Patricia Wilens.  Once I get all those blocks trimmed, it will go together fast - if I can spend some time at my sewing machine.




Then I picked up the Tea Leaves pattern again. This is my traveling hand piecing project at the moment.  I made one block a while ago and disliked making it so much I thought it would be an orphan block.  But, I decided I REALLY like the pattern, so I'm working through it and learning new ways to work on the block without hating it. Each leaf is about 3" long and less than an inch wide.  I found that easing the curves together without pinning was making this a little easier, so perhaps this won't be the struggle I thought it might be.  And, I'm putting my new block envelope to good use.
 


And, because it just makes me happy, here are a few pictures from my quick trip to the beach last week.



It looks like there will have to be some work done to move the sand to make that bench usable before the summer comes.  But, I don't think I'll be swimming on this beach any time soon.


4 comments:

  1. Your floribunda quilt looks fabulous. I love the colours. I love your cable wrap. I am not so adventurous. I am thinking of making some crochet fingerless gloves so I can work warmly in winter.

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  2. Thanks, Val. I don't know why my camera always makes this quilt look more blue than the deep purple it actually is. I think I'll have to work on a good photograph when it gets totally done.
    The wrap is turning out to be fun. I will definitely very practiced at cables by the time it's done.

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  3. Mair, Your Florabunda quilt is just plain gorgeous! How long did the quilting take?
    What a great hand piecing project "Tea Leaves" is. I love to pick one that would be hard to do on the machine.
    Great knitting project, too. Love the color :)

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  4. Thanks, Linda. I had to look back through my blog, and it looks like the quilting took me 13 months (I started last March). It don't think I did much on it over the summer, but I know I've been working steadily on it since September.

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