How do you know when to quit sewing for the day?????
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This afternoon I sewed the last strip together and then sewed that to the length of the quilt. Then I cut the border strips lengthwise to stabilize the squares. In my lights on idea moment, the pressing of the border every six inches appeared to be a good way to make sure the border is not wavy. By the time I had everything pressed, it was time to prepare dinner.... We'll see what happens tomorrow. You are so right about allowing myself extra time to complete a project. The bonus is that I have been sewing a little each day and enjoy the time without the pressure I had previously self-imposed. Yup, sometimes we can be our own worst enemies!
Piecefully yours,
Kay
Piecefully yours,
Kay
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Yes I'd say it was time to take a break! When the joy becomes frustration I set mine aside to let my subconscious think about it and either go to bed or do something else. I usually have several things going at once. I crochet, quilt,knit and if I'm really aggravated I make bread. Pounding the bread dough makes me feel better and I have adifferent perspective when I go back to it.
Cindy you could be my twin! I am exactly the same. Knitting seems to relax me and clear my mind and kneading (pounding) bread always helps when I get too frustrated (or when I was going through my divorce!! )
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That's what mine would do.
He'd get an Al-Kabong on the head if he did, but you know how they just lose their minds sometimes
As for the border and not being crazy about the fabric...can you do a pieced border?
It doesn't have to be a lot of small pieces.
You could do what I call: going around the corners, pieces - in one color, and connect them in the middles, with another color/print.
That would take about 8 pieces.
Or do four different colored borders...I can think of lots of ways to change it up till you get something you like more.
One of my favorites is to applique on two diagonal corners to give a "lift" to the not-so-liked border fabric.
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How do you know when to quit sewing for the day?
I thought that I would give you an update on the homespun quilt that I had fussed over at the beginning of this thread.
I found several yards of a neat, small print, in just the perfect color simply waiting for me in my stash. I used this on the top's border. The back was wider than the width of two lengths of the fabric so I made an accent panel to center in the back lengthwise. I used 6.5 in by 15 in strips of several of the homespun plaids from the front, to create a finished strip about 6 in by 14.5 in. Since I was so pleased with the results.......the project is now at my friend's studio to be quilted.
Now, I am going through other WIP, PHD, and UFO selections to decide what to do with each. I am almost through with a multicolored scrap Jacob's ladder for a charity donation. I should be able to quilt this myself on my machine. Four years ago when I was arranging the colors, blocks, etc. I had no comprehension of planning for a secondary design!
Therefore, some of the extra 4 patch blocks and half-square triangles will be repurposed in an entirely different project.
Tonight, I am a happy, relaxed camper.....................:-)
I found several yards of a neat, small print, in just the perfect color simply waiting for me in my stash. I used this on the top's border. The back was wider than the width of two lengths of the fabric so I made an accent panel to center in the back lengthwise. I used 6.5 in by 15 in strips of several of the homespun plaids from the front, to create a finished strip about 6 in by 14.5 in. Since I was so pleased with the results.......the project is now at my friend's studio to be quilted.
Now, I am going through other WIP, PHD, and UFO selections to decide what to do with each. I am almost through with a multicolored scrap Jacob's ladder for a charity donation. I should be able to quilt this myself on my machine. Four years ago when I was arranging the colors, blocks, etc. I had no comprehension of planning for a secondary design!
Therefore, some of the extra 4 patch blocks and half-square triangles will be repurposed in an entirely different project.
Tonight, I am a happy, relaxed camper.....................:-)
Last edited by kay carlson; 02-11-2012 at 07:21 PM. Reason: misspelled word
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