Dear Jane Stickle 2d Cyber Block Party - January 2012
#641
Wow everyones blocks look great. All you over achievers are killing me. I haven't started yet. I just hunted down my rulers last night. I have 2 BOM projects to finish before I can start this. One class it Tuesday night and one is the middle of the month. I have homework to finish before both classes. The one for Tuesday is almost finished. Just need to press and trim the blocks.
#642
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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I see you have the sashing attached. Are you going to quilt row by row? If so, how does one attach the rows? I'm way ahead of myself. I have only made a couple of blocks so far but would love to quilt in sections.
#643
WOW ... I got left off the notice that more posts had come in and missed about 30 posts since I last checked!
Carsey -I am in your boat I do know where the book & software are but the last time I saw my rulers was over a year ago and if I'm going to try to 'coach' people through I either have to count on someone else to take over ruler questions or buy another set quickly .... guess I could always donate the other set to my guild if it is located
and ... don't worry about people jumping ahead - some in our group [which is now at 107!!!!] already have quite a few done. Then are the bored JTG [jump the gun] gals I am not starting until the 15th [well I will try to stay a week ahead - but I will not post the blocks until the 15th]
A couple of suggestions for those who have not yet started
1. although scrappy looks great - you may want to consider the exact same fabric for all sashing. This will use up about 2 yd.
2. if you want to have a 'secondary pattern' show up in your finished quilt - such as Lesley's finished quilt or greenfairy's [http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...evisited.html] you need to map out a color or fabric scheme ahead of time. Such as number of aqua fabrics, reds, yellows, greens, purples, etc to make secondary diamond show up in your finished product. I suggest graph paper or EQ. or you can use the 'design wall' created by Sharon Mastbrook found here... http://www.smastbrook.net/dj/djvdw.htm
Carsey -I am in your boat I do know where the book & software are but the last time I saw my rulers was over a year ago and if I'm going to try to 'coach' people through I either have to count on someone else to take over ruler questions or buy another set quickly .... guess I could always donate the other set to my guild if it is located
and ... don't worry about people jumping ahead - some in our group [which is now at 107!!!!] already have quite a few done. Then are the bored JTG [jump the gun] gals I am not starting until the 15th [well I will try to stay a week ahead - but I will not post the blocks until the 15th]
A couple of suggestions for those who have not yet started
1. although scrappy looks great - you may want to consider the exact same fabric for all sashing. This will use up about 2 yd.
2. if you want to have a 'secondary pattern' show up in your finished quilt - such as Lesley's finished quilt or greenfairy's [http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...evisited.html] you need to map out a color or fabric scheme ahead of time. Such as number of aqua fabrics, reds, yellows, greens, purples, etc to make secondary diamond show up in your finished product. I suggest graph paper or EQ. or you can use the 'design wall' created by Sharon Mastbrook found here... http://www.smastbrook.net/dj/djvdw.htm
#644
I'm not going to do the quilt as you go. I haven't quite decide which way its gonna be yet but not that one....
#647
My DJ software arrived and I have been playing. I am thinking of making the blocks 5" finished. This brings the quilt to 90.5 X 90.5 inches rather than the 84" by 84" size when the 4.5" block is used. Is anyone else increasing their quilt size? If so, how are you accomplishing that?
Also, I love that Chocolate DJ in the gallery of DJ's on this Quilt Board. I've heard comments that Kona solids are a bit of a thicker fabric that the regular quilting fabric. Does anyone have an a suggestion for a good solid fabric I could use for the chocolate areas? I don't have experience with buying solid fabrics.
Thanks all! I am looking forward to being with you in the coming year!
Also, I love that Chocolate DJ in the gallery of DJ's on this Quilt Board. I've heard comments that Kona solids are a bit of a thicker fabric that the regular quilting fabric. Does anyone have an a suggestion for a good solid fabric I could use for the chocolate areas? I don't have experience with buying solid fabrics.
Thanks all! I am looking forward to being with you in the coming year!
#648
I got my kona snow in the mail yesterday and it is very beige! I was under the impression that it was white, white. So I have been surfing and looking for another white. Any suggestions? I 'm using one royal blue fabric and want a white white to go with it. (The kona snow won't go to waste, good basic for most anything except my DJ.)
#649
Your blocks look great. I finally printed the foundation patterns for our first 3 blocks. I am also working on my AOTH quilt so I will probably be behind everyone else but I really, really want to make this quilt. I've had the book for 8 years and I'm finally getting started.
#650
My DJ software arrived and I have been playing. I am thinking of making the blocks 5" finished. This brings the quilt to 90.5 X 90.5 inches rather than the 84" by 84" size when the 4.5" block is used. Is anyone else increasing their quilt size? If so, how are you accomplishing that?
Also, I love that Chocolate DJ in the gallery of DJ's on this Quilt Board. I've heard comments that Kona solids are a bit of a thicker fabric that the regular quilting fabric. Does anyone have an a suggestion for a good solid fabric I could use for the chocolate areas? I don't have experience with buying solid fabrics.
Thanks all! I am looking forward to being with you in the coming year!
Also, I love that Chocolate DJ in the gallery of DJ's on this Quilt Board. I've heard comments that Kona solids are a bit of a thicker fabric that the regular quilting fabric. Does anyone have an a suggestion for a good solid fabric I could use for the chocolate areas? I don't have experience with buying solid fabrics.
Thanks all! I am looking forward to being with you in the coming year!
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