I have started writing this post about 5 times in the past few weeks. Each time I've been pulled away from the laptop for some reason or another (work, making dinner,giving the laptop to my darling daughter to do her Science homework) and the post gets closed without saving.
So here we go again:
I've made many trips to the fabric store and LQS. I've got some incredible finds at some great prices (this weekend was 50% off member sale at the fabric store). FMQ quilting foot has been ordered along with 100 bobbins. Mini Iron can be scratched off my wish list, my sweetie bought it for me when we were at the LQS a few weeks ago. I also picked up some quilt batting so I can start playing as soon as my FMQ foot comes in
Dresden Plate |
I could probably go on for an hour about all the things I did wrong with this but my biggest issues are it doesn't lay flat & the yoyo in the middle which looked interesting until I appliqued it on.... I've decided this block will be the first I attempt to FMQ on. When I
Flying geese |
With my confidence bruised I went back to the original skill builder tutorials and made flying geese. I didn't follow the instructions completely and resulted in cut off geese. I didn't want to cut into my larger fabric and I'm sorry I didn't just take the plunge. I really like the look the of this block.
Learning my lesson I made a few other blocks I've found on the web cutting the fabric to the measurements specified. I think they turned out pretty nicely. I've noticed I'm drawn to stars lately and have my eye on the Carpenters Wheel as my next block
This weekend I worked on Twister blocks Tutorial here - they are really fun and if you cut it right the first time not a lot of waste which I love. I think I'm going to continue making these little blocks with all my fabric as I make other blocks until I have enough to make an actual quilt (maybe a lap quilt).
Just a quick side note, at the fabric store this weekend I saw a woman holding a really bold yellow print with splashes of color. This is a fabric I skipped over without a second thought. She was pulling bolts and looking at coordinating colors. I struck up a conversation (which I don't normally do, I'm pretty quiet shopper while my husband is the one who loves to chat to everyone) She wasn't sure what she was going to make but was leaning towards a log cabin with this block being a larger feature center of each block. She decided on warm orange, blue, pink and green polka dot fabrics which would blend but not over power or compete with the yellow. I wanted to give this lady my email address and ask her to send me pictures because I just know this is going to be one incredibly fun and cheery quilt! I hope one day I have the ability to see potential of fabric like that. I'm still kicking myself for not giving her my email.
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