Well I did get a finish in this weekend...here is my Boo quilt:
And the back:
The backing fabric has been in my stash for almost 5 years, glad to finally put it to use! Here is a bit of a closer view so you can see both the fabric and a bit of the quilting:
The kiddo is very happy with the quilt and I should be off the hook for any Halloween quilts for a few years at least!
Saturday, October 29, 2016
Temperature is dropping...
The temperature has slowly but surely been dropping (we are now enjoying ranges from 70 up to mid 80s) and the first time I have to wear long sleeves...my sewing mojo kicks into gear. Last weekend I had a terrible urge to start a new quilt...so I went through patterns I had stashed away and decided on Nantucket by Minick and Simpson.
I chose to shop my stash for the fabrics for this one, and I found everything I needed in old fat quarter bundles I had shoved on a shelf and forgotten about. The cutting wasn't too bad, but it took a fair amount of time getting the nine patches ready. I made pretty good progress in just one afternoon of work:
I picked it all up again yesterday and got to this stage:
and then to this stage:
That's 50 nine patches, so just over half of what I will need for this quilt. Since I was a bit bored with putting those together, decided to work on a few more stars:
And that's where I'm at...I hope to have it to finished quilt top stage by the end of the weekend. I do have to really finally finish my kiddo's halloween quilt. So, we'll see if I can meet both goals. Of course I also need to start on a few baby quilts, and the quilts that will be gifted for Christmas this year...so I guess I better get moving on something!
I chose to shop my stash for the fabrics for this one, and I found everything I needed in old fat quarter bundles I had shoved on a shelf and forgotten about. The cutting wasn't too bad, but it took a fair amount of time getting the nine patches ready. I made pretty good progress in just one afternoon of work:
I picked it all up again yesterday and got to this stage:
and then to this stage:
That's 50 nine patches, so just over half of what I will need for this quilt. Since I was a bit bored with putting those together, decided to work on a few more stars:
And that's where I'm at...I hope to have it to finished quilt top stage by the end of the weekend. I do have to really finally finish my kiddo's halloween quilt. So, we'll see if I can meet both goals. Of course I also need to start on a few baby quilts, and the quilts that will be gifted for Christmas this year...so I guess I better get moving on something!
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