2019 Fabric Moratorium
#1172
Battleaxe....I'm under construction and can't really plant yet but the weeds on this property were waist high. Finally hired a farmer with a bigger tractor to whack at them. Much better but I sure miss flowers. Started a couple of pots of floral's but not enough for me..
#1173
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 2,867
I only have 1/3 yard of the dots, except for purple. That will make it harder to cut, but I'm committed to it now. I think fracturing it will save a lot of fabric. I will have to purchase the gray. I'll check the LQS tomorrow, but I know Hobby Lobby has one that might work.
#1178
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,167
Well, I left my Tuesday group with more fabric than I brought to share. Mostly smaller pieces but yardage too. That's part of what we do is redistribute our stashes to each other. Also, the hostess gave me the appropriate batting for the twin preemie quilts.
I had already decided to add a 4" border around the Here Kitty Kitty top which made it too big for the fabric I was originally going to use for the back and for the 2nd and 3rd choices too. I have a paw print pantograph design I will use to quilt paw prints with tan thread around the edges of the quilt and will do a paw print meander in the center. The black border will help tie in the black sashing.
While digging out a potential back for one of the ladies I found not one but two pieces that would be perfect for the back. Except then one of the other ladies had a big bag of flannels, enough for backs and there is a great cheetah/leopard print plenty big enough for the back so now I have to make some decisions!
At group I started pinning on my black sashing to my post card quilt, I started cutting it last week but I lost count over the week and decided it would be easier to count the blocks left over than deal with those sticky pieces of black and my vision. I'll be cutting the borders for the Kitty quilt along the length of the black, and can finish cutting the sashing rectangles out of what's left. The black and white yardage was what I bought at the end of last year, always good to have it in the stash.
Right now I have one of the heavily gold embellished fabrics from the Value Village bag in the wash to see how it turns out. The answer is usually just fine. The cut on the folds is the more or less standard 2 yards, it varies a bit by region but they are sold in those lengths so they can be used as wraps in various ways around the body/hair/baby for males and females both. I threw in an old pair of pants I don't care about to see how much transfer come off.
I have this idea for a very modern quilt (very different than my usual stuff) that is a lot of black/blank space and metallic fabrics. I have some small square panels from the Cat-I-tude line by Benartex I'll be using. I had already made some stack and whack/OBW blocks from a black and metallic fabric, but I grabbed the wrong ruler and made octagons instead of the more walnut-shaped hexagons that I wanted. I've been trying to convince myself to go ahead and use them but was unhappy. So now I'll make some hexes and see if I'm any happier. The print is so busy I don't think it's really suited for the treatment, but the border is fine for it and I only want a few blocks. Maybe I can make some small non-pieced hexes out of the thicker print area, I will be able to use a tiny bit in another area of the quilt. I can still use the rest of the original fabric for what I wanted.
Not much sewing or shopping planned for the next couple of weeks, my best friend from High School is coming down from Alaska for a visit. I need to get the house nice. We won't be doing anything special, just visiting. Sometimes that feels good
I had already decided to add a 4" border around the Here Kitty Kitty top which made it too big for the fabric I was originally going to use for the back and for the 2nd and 3rd choices too. I have a paw print pantograph design I will use to quilt paw prints with tan thread around the edges of the quilt and will do a paw print meander in the center. The black border will help tie in the black sashing.
While digging out a potential back for one of the ladies I found not one but two pieces that would be perfect for the back. Except then one of the other ladies had a big bag of flannels, enough for backs and there is a great cheetah/leopard print plenty big enough for the back so now I have to make some decisions!
At group I started pinning on my black sashing to my post card quilt, I started cutting it last week but I lost count over the week and decided it would be easier to count the blocks left over than deal with those sticky pieces of black and my vision. I'll be cutting the borders for the Kitty quilt along the length of the black, and can finish cutting the sashing rectangles out of what's left. The black and white yardage was what I bought at the end of last year, always good to have it in the stash.
Right now I have one of the heavily gold embellished fabrics from the Value Village bag in the wash to see how it turns out. The answer is usually just fine. The cut on the folds is the more or less standard 2 yards, it varies a bit by region but they are sold in those lengths so they can be used as wraps in various ways around the body/hair/baby for males and females both. I threw in an old pair of pants I don't care about to see how much transfer come off.
I have this idea for a very modern quilt (very different than my usual stuff) that is a lot of black/blank space and metallic fabrics. I have some small square panels from the Cat-I-tude line by Benartex I'll be using. I had already made some stack and whack/OBW blocks from a black and metallic fabric, but I grabbed the wrong ruler and made octagons instead of the more walnut-shaped hexagons that I wanted. I've been trying to convince myself to go ahead and use them but was unhappy. So now I'll make some hexes and see if I'm any happier. The print is so busy I don't think it's really suited for the treatment, but the border is fine for it and I only want a few blocks. Maybe I can make some small non-pieced hexes out of the thicker print area, I will be able to use a tiny bit in another area of the quilt. I can still use the rest of the original fabric for what I wanted.
Not much sewing or shopping planned for the next couple of weeks, my best friend from High School is coming down from Alaska for a visit. I need to get the house nice. We won't be doing anything special, just visiting. Sometimes that feels good
#1179
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Greater Peoria, IL -- just moved!
Posts: 6,167
The heavily gold embellished fabric washed even better than I had hoped!
No loss of dye or transfer. It came out less stiff and much more supple and therefore more usable than I expected.
I don't have any fully formed plans yet but for "up coming" (like next year) stash projects I will be working with Civil War repro fabrics and (separate projects!) metallic prints. Been pulling them out of the general stash and putting them in their own collection boxes, these will be usable for those and gives me more to to think about as well as yardage to use
Personally I find too much gold embellishment sticks to me when it is hot and humid but I don't have any problems with minor amounts of metallics. I used to have a tag line about "if you can't wrap a sick child in it then it's not a quilt", I'd have to wrap the child up with the back side touching the skin.
No loss of dye or transfer. It came out less stiff and much more supple and therefore more usable than I expected.
I don't have any fully formed plans yet but for "up coming" (like next year) stash projects I will be working with Civil War repro fabrics and (separate projects!) metallic prints. Been pulling them out of the general stash and putting them in their own collection boxes, these will be usable for those and gives me more to to think about as well as yardage to use
Personally I find too much gold embellishment sticks to me when it is hot and humid but I don't have any problems with minor amounts of metallics. I used to have a tag line about "if you can't wrap a sick child in it then it's not a quilt", I'd have to wrap the child up with the back side touching the skin.
#1180
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Between the dashes of a tombstone
Posts: 12,716
Close to closing time a quilter friend's hubby walked into the shop with a white bag full of rwb fabrics. Scraps from a QOV project. They small group were already dealing with leftovers and decided they didn't want anymore small pieces. I did get them size sorted last night. Several 2" and 2 1/2" strips as well as chunks for me to cut down.
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