Chasing Rainbows
#23
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Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
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Such a beautiful quilt and just gorgeous quilting. I rather like seeing the pineapple blocks on their own, allows you to appreciate the gradient of colors you used and your workmanship.
I've pieced similar bindings before, do you press your seams open or flat? I go open and sometimes when/if I piece a binding (or when I make my french binding), depending on the fabric I'll use a .5" seam, just like when you piece a back, but I typically use thicker bindings than most people and cut them starting at 3".
I've pieced similar bindings before, do you press your seams open or flat? I go open and sometimes when/if I piece a binding (or when I make my french binding), depending on the fabric I'll use a .5" seam, just like when you piece a back, but I typically use thicker bindings than most people and cut them starting at 3".
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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The wind would not cooperate with my photo session so I brought it inside and put it on a bed. I made this quilt top 2 years ago. It started out to be a pineapple block quilt, but when the blocks were all done and I put them all together, it was ! The many colors did not play well together and looking at them made me dizzy! They definitely needed some space between them. I still have some others and I think they would make into some nice pillow shams. The central medallion is just a very large Dresden plate with a little added detail on the outer edge to make it into a ‘Dresden flower’. I had a lot of that diagonal border piecing left over and decided to use it for the binding…. Bad idea! Too much bulk in the seams. I do my binding entirely by machine because my hand stitching is not the best and I knew with all this white it was going to be washed a lot! Lesson learned Speaking of that, I washed it when it was finished because it was really dirty from being handled so much and then stored in a closet for 2 years. I was very surprised that the colors did not run at all! I used a color catcher, of course, but they did not show any staining. I bought them all from Connecting Threads.
#26
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: North Carolina
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Such a beautiful quilt and just gorgeous quilting. I rather like seeing the pineapple blocks on their own, allows you to appreciate the gradient of colors you used and your workmanship.
I've pieced similar bindings before, do you press your seams open or flat? I go open and sometimes when/if I piece a binding (or when I make my french binding), depending on the fabric I'll use a .5" seam, just like when you piece a back, but I typically use thicker bindings than most people and cut them starting at 3".
I've pieced similar bindings before, do you press your seams open or flat? I go open and sometimes when/if I piece a binding (or when I make my french binding), depending on the fabric I'll use a .5" seam, just like when you piece a back, but I typically use thicker bindings than most people and cut them starting at 3".
#28
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Cut strips of whatever colors you want and strips of background whatever width you like. Sew them together alternating color/white then press seams and cut strips from this as wide as your original strips (if you want them square). then sew these strips together end to end so you have a long strip of color/white, then sew your background strips to each side of this. I took a photo of this process but can't figure out how to post a photo in a reply!
#29
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Cut strips of whatever colors you want and strips of background whatever width you like. Sew them together alternating color/white then press seams and cut strips from this as wide as your original strips (if you want them square). then sew these strips together end to end so you have a long strip of color/white, then sew your background strips to each side of this. I took a photo of this process but can't figure out how to post a photo in a reply!