[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011
#6021
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Karen, I trimmed all my tri's and my kites before doing any sewing together. I DID pretty much drench them with Best Press and pressed them prior to trimming, but then just sewed the tri border together....then attached a kite to each end (right and left) on the top and bottom borders. I attached the L and R tri borders to the quilt first, then I added the T and B....just like you do with regular borders.
#6022
Kathy, I met a quilter in N.C. years ago who did beautiful work. She had a double bed set up on blocks to make it higher. She spread her quilt on top of the bed and sat in a chair while she quilted. She moved her chair around the bed (no footboard) until she had the entire quilt done. I have not seen this manner before or since but it sure worked for her. My double bed has a brass foot board but I do have an old fashioned quilt frame my SIL made for me years ago. I use it to drape my batting and pin my blocks to it while I am designing a quilt and then I drape my quilt over the frame while I am quilting. I have a floor fan that keeps me cool.
#6023
Originally Posted by sandpat
Karen, I trimmed all my tri's and my kites before doing any sewing together. I DID pretty much drench them with Best Press and pressed them prior to trimming, but then just sewed the tri border together....then attached a kite to each end (right and left) on the top and bottom borders. I attached the L and R tri borders to the quilt first, then I added the T and B....just like you do with regular borders.
Another question, ladies.....when assembling the rows of blocks, did you put them together row by row (with sashings, of course) or did you make 4- or 9-patches and then stitch those together? I know, neither comes out evenly, but since these are such small blocks, I'm thinking a row that's 5" x 65"ish could get wonky. Your voices of experience are welcome....many thanks!
#6024
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I did mine in rows...of course mine were all already hand quilted and had the batting and two sides of sashing attached. Lets see what someone says who didn't QAYG....
anyone??
(Oh, and I meant to tell you that the borders/kites came out just perfect! If you use the rulers (Dear Jane), and cut precisely, you should have no problems.
anyone??
(Oh, and I meant to tell you that the borders/kites came out just perfect! If you use the rulers (Dear Jane), and cut precisely, you should have no problems.
#6025
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S C michigan
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i did mine in rows. like l, 2, 3. vertical. you can see mine. "jane top going together" that's why i started posting sooner. and sandpat put it in the 'jane' section. i did all my rows vertically of 4.5 blocks. then added the sashings between the rows. and i was scared like you, wondering if it was really going to work. and like sandpat said, it does work. just trust the directions and the squaring if you used the DJ rulers. and software.
#6026
I used the QAYG method the same as Lacelady and Sandpat did and everything went together perfectly just like Patti said. By using the DJ rulers and cutting precisely it works great! It's exciting to hear about more DJs coming together!!!!!!!
#6027
Originally Posted by Janstar
I used the QAYG method the same as Lacelady and Sandpat did and everything went together perfectly just like Patti said. By using the DJ rulers and cutting precisely it works great! It's exciting to hear about more DJs coming together!!!!!!!
I assembled mine in long vertical strips - it bugged me that you almost had to have every block made before you could actually get those strips together, because of the way the schedule was organised. I trimmed my corner tris as per the pattern, but my ordinary tris are larger by a quarter inch on both long sides, because I did bigger sashings than the pattern (3/4in, not 1/2in) It just means that my tris end in a 1/4in straight edge across where the point would normally be - trust me to be difficult, but I wanted my quilt to be a little bit bigger.
#6028
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S C michigan
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sept 12, i called the benington vt. museum. they have the DJ quilt on display until oct l5., and didn't suffer any damage from all the flooding. i asked if they were welcoming visitors, and she said yes. when asked if the road was open from Albany, N.Y. she said yes, that she came that way everyday.
#6029
Originally Posted by sewNso
sept 12, i called the benington vt. museum. they have the DJ quilt on display until oct l5., and didn't suffer any damage from all the flooding. i asked if they were welcoming visitors, and she said yes. when asked if the road was open from Albany, N.Y. she said yes, that she came that way everyday.
#6030
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yes, i will, if i go. and let you all see them. my new camera is good, i like it. and sorta have it figured out. i will have to see if i can use it without flash. i would like to get a LOT of close up shots for you all and me. lots of flooding up around that area, but by the lst of oct. maybe it will be fine.
just checked and practiced, and i know how to do it without the flash.
we have a lot of things to do/get done before we can take off for a couple weeks.
just checked and practiced, and i know how to do it without the flash.
we have a lot of things to do/get done before we can take off for a couple weeks.
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