Bonnie Hunter Winter Mystery 2021/2022 - Rhododendron Trail
#751
Sandra-P - the worst I've done is to look at it and realize it's wrong, rip out and sew correctly, only to realize I was looking at it wrong to start with and it was Ok - so it has to be ripped out and put back the way it was to start with.
Those are the times I decide my brain needs a rest and it's time to move away from the sewing machine (and anything sharp too).
I've to the part of assembling the blocks, and after that is the fun part of getting the arranged correctly.
Those are the times I decide my brain needs a rest and it's time to move away from the sewing machine (and anything sharp too).
I've to the part of assembling the blocks, and after that is the fun part of getting the arranged correctly.
#752
SusieQOH, nice to know I am in good company with you and Iceblossom in making the same mistake twice. Toverly, I am done with this part now! I was determined to get it finished today. Now on to the flying geese border, but not till Sunday. I have a class tomorrow and Saturday for embroidery. It is put on at the local quilt shop by OESD. I bought a Solaris two years ago and have used it mainly for embroidery projects but I have used it for this quilt to sharpen my sewing skills with it. So off to pack it in its wheely bag and get ready for tomorrow. It has been since before the Pandemic that I have taken a class. I plan on wearing a mask in the classroom, probably be the only one to do so but I dont care lol. Macybaby, just saw your post. I have done that as well. If there is a mistake to be made count on the fact that I can do it.
Last edited by Sandra-P; 01-20-2022 at 11:59 AM.
#754
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Well what is worse than seeing that you put an hourglass block in wrong? Ripping it out and resewing it and seeing you put it back in the exact same wrong way! Yes, I did this last night. I was just laughing telling hubby that I had done such a thing before in other projects then I go and do it! Put it away till this morning and got it right. Geez. Progress so far. I am getting kind of tired with this part. Want to move on to the flying geese. Is anyone else making this larger by putting a border on it and if so would you please share with me how you are doing that?
Leslie
#755
On a scale of 1 - 10, just how mad am I for considering NOT trimming the garnet squares, and inserting neutral triangles instead? I'm mainly thinking about using up the extra neutral triangles I cut by mistake (haha), but I also like the idea of keeping the garnets squares whole. (I could alternatively use yellow...)
Last edited by Siodach; 01-21-2022 at 03:30 AM.
#756
Siodach: Actually I like the lighter colors next to the garnet, but the geometry of the result feels a bit off for me when the colors are the same. Might I make another suggestion? Could you try lining up the flying geese so that the yellow side is next to the white triangles or the white side is next to the yellow triangles?
#757
Well, my answer is 11 !!!! I gave it a whirl, and put the insets into one of my setting triangles, and decided the effort involved was just not worth it, so I took them back out again….. back to square one, haha.
#758
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Siodach -- sometimes you just got to try it out!
I'm still waffling on my sashing decision. I've started building my borders and surely my white fabric will come today and I'll have to make a decision...
I'm still waffling on my sashing decision. I've started building my borders and surely my white fabric will come today and I'll have to make a decision...
#759
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I wondered the same thing as woodland creature: would reversing the colors on the border look better? So, I went ahead and played with Paint and got this:
I like it better than the color matching options that Siodach posted, but I don't love it and if was my quilt, I definitely wouldn't consider it worth the effort of putting insets into the setting triangles.
It is kinda fun to consider various options.
I like it better than the color matching options that Siodach posted, but I don't love it and if was my quilt, I definitely wouldn't consider it worth the effort of putting insets into the setting triangles.
It is kinda fun to consider various options.
Last edited by platyhiker; 01-21-2022 at 06:31 AM.
#760
Siodach, I like the one with the yellow to the inside. A lot also depends on what you are considering (or have fabric for) for the border.
I've got my blocks sewn into rows this morning, and then realized I've got at least one row with some blocks turned so it will be back to ripping when I get off work this afternoon. I'll be laying the rows out and looking them over good before I start sewing them together.
I've done quite a bit of ripping on this quilt so far, but not my record yet!
I've got my blocks sewn into rows this morning, and then realized I've got at least one row with some blocks turned so it will be back to ripping when I get off work this afternoon. I'll be laying the rows out and looking them over good before I start sewing them together.
I've done quite a bit of ripping on this quilt so far, but not my record yet!