Virtual quilting weekend 2/18-2/21/22
#82
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WMUTeach—I had to laugh at running out of white thread 😁
I did get two more quilts quilted but discovered I was out of the multi stripe fabric I wanted to use for binding. I have another quilt ready to quilt tomorrow and the last one is ready to be sandwiched. I hand stitched another side of the binding on my special project tonight. I am thrilled with what I accomplished this weekend and hope you are all happy with what you did as well. See you all back here next month!
I did get two more quilts quilted but discovered I was out of the multi stripe fabric I wanted to use for binding. I have another quilt ready to quilt tomorrow and the last one is ready to be sandwiched. I hand stitched another side of the binding on my special project tonight. I am thrilled with what I accomplished this weekend and hope you are all happy with what you did as well. See you all back here next month!
#83
Heather,
Thanks for hosting the VQW!
CJsews Nice DWR I've never done one, don't like sewing curves. (left over from too many inset sleeves)
I did finish the border on the table topper, I was successful with the mitered borders
I was happy with how it came out even though some things don't match well, the top makes me smile when I look at it. I did learn a lesson while I was working this weekend, I have too many different style of machines. I usually sew the church quilts on my cheap ziz zag the needle threads from the front, I have a featherweight and it threads from the right but my normal machine threads from the left. I broke a needle on Sunday and it took me 45 minutes to realize I didn't screw up the machine, I just put the needle in wrong! I still need to finish up the church quilts so will do that today since it's a snow day.
Thanks again for the sewing.
Thanks for hosting the VQW!
CJsews Nice DWR I've never done one, don't like sewing curves. (left over from too many inset sleeves)
I did finish the border on the table topper, I was successful with the mitered borders
I was happy with how it came out even though some things don't match well, the top makes me smile when I look at it. I did learn a lesson while I was working this weekend, I have too many different style of machines. I usually sew the church quilts on my cheap ziz zag the needle threads from the front, I have a featherweight and it threads from the right but my normal machine threads from the left. I broke a needle on Sunday and it took me 45 minutes to realize I didn't screw up the machine, I just put the needle in wrong! I still need to finish up the church quilts so will do that today since it's a snow day.
Thanks again for the sewing.
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Sounds like you did get a lot done Heather, good work! I was able to sew all the striped triangles well enough to satisify myself. Tonight is our weekly guild sew and I will give those blocks a good press and square them. See you all next time!
#85
WMUTeach, great finish…love all the blocks in your quilt.
CJsews, wonderful looking DWR. It is on my bucket list to do someday…
Looks like a productive weekend for many. Looking forward to next month VQW. Thank you Heather.
CJsews, wonderful looking DWR. It is on my bucket list to do someday…
Looks like a productive weekend for many. Looking forward to next month VQW. Thank you Heather.
#86
Well since this thread is still going, I will add the photo of my finished baby quilt from the weekend. A friend who has had to give up quilting for medical reasons, gave me 5 bags of started quilts and pieces of fabrics from crumbs to yardage for backing. This was my first dive into one bag. I made two baby quilts from the charms squares and still have leftovers. She sure had a lot of these little 1930's reproduction charms. Practiced some wavy stitching.