2018 UFO Challenge of the Month
#1151
#1153
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
I finished my 3 Christmas pillows. They were mostly done. Just needed a bit more quilting. Everything was cut and ready to assemble. I'm at the end of the easy finishes.
#1154
Good job, Rhonda. I don't have a project started yet so I am in between projects. Trying to decide what to do for Christmas for family. I have a kit coming and will start that when received this week, hopefully. Only my second kit ever so we'll see how it goes.
#1155
Thank you for the comments, didn't find the exact but found something that worked.
Now to sandwich and some quick quilting.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]602919[/ATTACH]
Now to sandwich and some quick quilting.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]602919[/ATTACH]
#1156
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
Dedemac, what is the name of the blocks in the chemo quilt? They look 3 D. Awesome looking!
#1157
Here is a early version with temp color placements.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]602960[/ATTACH]
I like my quilts to be unique, and to force me to learn something.
#1158
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Southern, Utah
Posts: 1,233
Well you came up with a good design. Love the way it looks. I'm certain it will be loved too.
#1159
Happy Halloween everyone,
I can tell you now no other finishes for me this month. Sewing the binding on Therese's quilt today since I had to finish the quilting on my Singer 127! Was so frustrated with the Monkey Wards machine, the motor need to be refurbish and I wanted to get this done. So looked around at what was in cabinets and remembered that the new one we received, as a trade with a woodworking project was functional. ( still cleaning and making it look nice ) So out it came, I was surprised at how much a shuttle bobbin will hold. I didn't have to change bobbins as much as I thought I would, and it was a little slower that what I'm use to but it was nice and steady. Very easy to get into the grove of quilting on it. So when I give it to her next week I can tell her it was quilted with a machine that was made in 1919 I will take another picture when it's done.
I can tell you now no other finishes for me this month. Sewing the binding on Therese's quilt today since I had to finish the quilting on my Singer 127! Was so frustrated with the Monkey Wards machine, the motor need to be refurbish and I wanted to get this done. So looked around at what was in cabinets and remembered that the new one we received, as a trade with a woodworking project was functional. ( still cleaning and making it look nice ) So out it came, I was surprised at how much a shuttle bobbin will hold. I didn't have to change bobbins as much as I thought I would, and it was a little slower that what I'm use to but it was nice and steady. Very easy to get into the grove of quilting on it. So when I give it to her next week I can tell her it was quilted with a machine that was made in 1919 I will take another picture when it's done.
#1160
Finished the Allietare top. Now off to the long armer. Came out 91 x 105. This is my color rendition. Based on what was in my stash and my preferences.[ATTACH=CONFIG]603458[/ATTACH]Only 3 years in the making.
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