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dsb38327 07-28-2010 12:54 PM

Thank you all so very much. Sorry I haven't been logged in today until now and am just passing through. This quilt takes a lot of concentration and double checking yourself before and after each and every step. After I posted last night I found one, 1, one square out of place. Only one square that I was suppose to remove from that strip and failed to do so... One 1" square. Did I say only "one". I had to remove 3 full rows (top to bottom) (((((one inch strips!!!!!!)))))) to get to this "one" 1" block and take it out. All 3 rows had to come apart from each other because you go up 1/2 square on one row, down on the next row and up on the next row and _you get the picture. So when I removed the bandit square I was up when I should have been down and down instead of up and _you get that picture too.. Well, let me just say it took 6 hours of repair work to get me back to where I was at 3pm yesterday afternoon.. Up at 3 am today, found 3 more bandit blocks in different parts of the quilt. They were easily fixed but dog on it!!!!!
Let me say this quilt is awesome and if you make it try to hide away somewhere so no one asks you what is for dinner, if there is more ice cream or if "everything is going okay". Turn off the phone, pull the drapes and don't answer the door. It takes total concentration. I don't want to scare you because it is totally awesome but a little loss of concentration can go a looooooooooonng way.
Would I do it again? Absolutely! As soon as I make the Cathedral Windows that is next on my list.
Okay, I am better. Let me see if that chicken in the oven will be ready for dinner. You know how they get when there is no smell of dinner in the air.
((((( I still have about 6 hours left to have the quilt top seamed together.. )))))))).

Sewze 07-28-2010 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by dsb38327
Thank you all so very much. Sorry I haven't been logged in today until now and am just passing through. This quilt takes a lot of concentration and double checking yourself before and after each and every step. After I posted last night I found one, 1, one square out of place. Only one square that I was suppose to remove from that strip and failed to do so... One 1" square. Did I say only "one". I had to remove 3 full rows (top to bottom) (((((one inch strips!!!!!!)))))) to get to this "one" 1" block and take it out. All 3 rows had to come apart from each other because you go up 1/2 square on one row, down on the next row and up on the next row and _you get the picture. So when I removed the bandit square I was up when I should have been down and down instead of up and _you get that picture too.. Well, let me just say it took 6 hours of repair work to get me back to where I was at 3pm yesterday afternoon.. Up at 3 am today, found 3 more bandit blocks in different parts of the quilt. They were easily fixed but dog on it!!!!!
Let me say this quilt is awesome and if you make it try to hide away somewhere so no one asks you what is for dinner, if there is more ice cream or if "everything is going okay". Turn off the phone, pull the drapes and don't answer the door. It takes total concentration. I don't want to scare you because it is totally awesome but a little loss of concentration can go a looooooooooonng way.
Would I do it again? Absolutely! As soon as I make the Cathedral Windows that is next on my list.
Okay, I am better. Let me see if that chicken in the oven will be ready for dinner. You know how they get when there is no smell of dinner in the air.
((((( I still have about 6 hours left to have the quilt top seamed together.. )))))))).

I know exactly what you're talking about.......I did the basically the same thing on mine. I put a 1"stip where a 2" strip was suppose to go; fortunately, I discovered it before I continued on with the next row. I, however, after unsewing the 1" strip decided I had to take a breather and finish up some of my UFO's before continuing on. Now, after Friday, I will be ready to resume concentrating on my "Swish". Perseverence is the name of the game; but, it is exciting watching it come together.

BOYD56 07-28-2010 01:41 PM

ON MY "TO DO "LIST YOURS LOOKS GREAT !

Bobbinchick 07-28-2010 01:50 PM

Well so much for frog stitching. Rip it, Rip it, rip it,,, Get what I mean??? I had to do the same thing when I made a weaver fever quilt. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay...I wonder if lableing the strips might help. That's probably what I would be doing and it does look so intimidating, but I'm sure once I get started with one it'll come together fine. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay

ann clare 07-28-2010 01:50 PM

WOW That is stunning.

dsb38327 07-28-2010 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by Sewze

Originally Posted by dsb38327
Thank you all so very much. Sorry I haven't been logged in today until now and am just passing through. This quilt takes a lot of concentration and double checking yourself before and after each and every step. After I posted last night I found one, 1, one square out of place. Only one square that I was suppose to remove from that strip and failed to do so... One 1" square. Did I say only "one". I had to remove 3 full rows (top to bottom) (((((one inch strips!!!!!!)))))) to get to this "one" 1" block and take it out. All 3 rows had to come apart from each other because you go up 1/2 square on one row, down on the next row and up on the next row and _you get the picture. So when I removed the bandit square I was up when I should have been down and down instead of up and _you get that picture too.. Well, let me just say it took 6 hours of repair work to get me back to where I was at 3pm yesterday afternoon.. Up at 3 am today, found 3 more bandit blocks in different parts of the quilt. They were easily fixed but dog on it!!!!!
Let me say this quilt is awesome and if you make it try to hide away somewhere so no one asks you what is for dinner, if there is more ice cream or if "everything is going okay". Turn off the phone, pull the drapes and don't answer the door. It takes total concentration. I don't want to scare you because it is totally awesome but a little loss of concentration can go a looooooooooonng way.
Would I do it again? Absolutely! As soon as I make the Cathedral Windows that is next on my list.
Okay, I am better. Let me see if that chicken in the oven will be ready for dinner. You know how they get when there is no smell of dinner in the air.
((((( I still have about 6 hours left to have the quilt top seamed together.. )))))))).

I know exactly what you're talking about.......I did the basically the same thing on mine. I put a 1"stip where a 2" strip was suppose to go; fortunately, I discovered it before I continued on with the next row. I, however, after unsewing the 1" strip decided I had to take a breather and finish up some of my UFO's before continuing on. Now, after Friday, I will be ready to resume concentrating on my "Swish". Perseverence is the name of the game; but, it is exciting watching it come together.

It is great to know you are working on it too!!! On the diagram, look at row 38. Remember I had been using this diagram for 37 other rows!!!!!!!. The row # is in the top block, the width # is in the 2nd block. The run of fabric strips starts in the 3rd block. Dorothy was feeling so good that everything was going so well she just picked up that 1-17 strip and breezed right on! The diagram called for a 2-17 strip! I will highlight the top two columns next time.
Let me know how yours comes along. I also made 2 more 18-24 strip sets today in addition to what the pattern calls for. I was down to dribs and drabs by the time I got to row 37 or 38. I don't know what I did to make that happen.
I will start in the morning on row 47.
Have you decided how you are going to quilt yours or do you think you will send it to a quilter?

dsb38327 07-28-2010 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by Sewze
Your 'Swish' Bargello is stunning.............I'm hoping mine will turn out 1/2 as nice. Congratulations. Jinnie

Thank you. It will. Good luck and let us know if you have any questions. I now qualify for the top ripper outer on the Swish reproductions. Can you see the diamonds in my crown glistening? :lol:

Sewze 07-28-2010 08:48 PM

I don't exactly know how I got mixed up because I highlighted the row & width column when I started each one and then again at the bottom when I finished each strip set and I have all my strips held in clothes pins and each pin labeled with the width. I can only assume that I really wasn't paying strict attention to what pin set I picked up. Hopefully, it'll go smoother for both of us from here out....Jinnie

dkabasketlady 07-29-2010 09:47 AM

Awesome, Stunning, Striking, Beautiful and Exhilarating!!!! WOW!! Now I want to do one more than ever!!

LeslieSkelly 07-29-2010 10:26 AM

WOW WOW WOW


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