2014 UFO Challenge of the Month
#151
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Michigan
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Oh, so many finishes..... Yeah!! NanaAC- love the simple but beautiful quilt. I love 9-patch blocks and usually try to show newbys that block. It really finishes off nicely.
Krista, what a smart idea.... cleaning out the closet and using kings to make queens. Good going, girl.
Retiredteacher09.... love those bags. They are the perfect size............. really, really cute.
Okay, gotta get back to my UFOs..... I think I'll be done with the birds in the air by the end of the week. Wish me luck.
Krista, what a smart idea.... cleaning out the closet and using kings to make queens. Good going, girl.
Retiredteacher09.... love those bags. They are the perfect size............. really, really cute.
Okay, gotta get back to my UFOs..... I think I'll be done with the birds in the air by the end of the week. Wish me luck.
#152
Wonderful finishes ladies. Love the 7 minutes. Hopefully I will get to post some photos soon to catch up to you all.
#153
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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raggiemom and retiredteacher09 - great finishes! between my phone dying, getting a new one and having a learning curve, and getting a new machine with a learning curve, finishing projects and posting pictures is quite interesting. I hope to be able to post pictures soon.
#154
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Join Date: Feb 2013
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Hmm, got the picture uploaded, I think, but it's ginormous! I need more learning on the learning curve! This was a My Little Pony quilt for a friend of my son's. Plain green fleece on the back.
#155
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: NH
Posts: 645
I don't have a pix to post yet, but I FINISHED the table set of runner, four placemats and four napkins for my daughter for Christmas! Good to get it done and off my mind. Thank you, ASimpleLife for the idea to stitch on either side of the seam line instead of SITD. That new way really enhanced the graphic pattern of her modern-style set. It is such a relief to get it done!
#156
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
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Another UFO finished although I'm not happy with it. It is from donated fabric and my church group cut the squares. I thought I had cut the sashing across the width but I must not have done it right. The quilters will need to tie it closer than usual before it is donated. I should have stopped at baby size but I wanted to use as many of the 3 1/2 and 4 inch squares as I could. It should have one more top and bottom row but that will make it worse. Any ideas on how to take some of the 'sag' out of it? Or maybe I will need to be brave and try to sandwich and stitch in the ditch.
Last edited by retiredteacher09; 01-20-2014 at 07:19 PM. Reason: Better picture
#158
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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rteacher,along with the tying, a thicker polyester batting will help. The squares look nice and flat, it's the borders that have a little excess. Did you measure the quilt center before putting on each set of white border? Sometimes I'm a little long or short, so that's standard on whatever size quilt I make. Looks like a great donation quilt!
#159
OK is so right. I use that measure in three different places then average the amounts and cut your sashing/border accordingly. Really works because you work the fullness into the sashing, somewhat like a cap sleeve.
#160
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Upstate NY, north of Syracuse Area
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I know it's extra work, but you could rip just the corners of your sashings and add a small blue cornerstone to each one. That would give the effect of a chain of the blue running off each corner.
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