I SMITD it--meaning I Stitched Mostly In The Ditch (ahem).
However, once I finished the quilting, I felt the large cornerstones were too distracting, so I trimmed them back to 1.5" from the sashing. I had already made binding so attached that right away.
I'm much happier with the proportions now. A label is yet to be made and attached, but this will go in the mail this week, hopefully on a lunch hour.
Next on the design wall, because 25+ UFOs are not enough, I started TWO new projects. One is for a class a guild member is teaching next weekend. I'm prepping sections to make a quilted Big Bag. I received one in 2014 made by a guild member in a scrap box swap, and these have been widely made by other guild members since.
While many members are using panels of single fabrics, prequilting them for assembly, I decided to make similarly pieced panels for my version, using all of the dotted fabrics in my stash.
I have a LOT of dotted fabrics, one of my stash staples, certainly. Since this photo I've laid out and sewn two sections of 20 pieces. Three more to go...Meanwhile, an invitation to a Baby Shower arrived the other week, so naturally I decided to make a baby quilt. Wanting to use a bunch of charm packs and squares on hand, I chose the Meet Cute pattern designed by Preeti Harris of Sew Preeti Quilts, available HERE in the Moda Bakeshop.
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8 comments:
Whoever receives your little quilt is lucky! It is fabulous!!!
I love that bag and your fabric choices for the new one are wonderful. I think I need a collection of dotted fabrics.
Such a fun house quilt...perfect quilting! Love your bag...I need to make one of those, just saying!
You always seem to have so much on the go, I don't know how you keep up with yourself. LOL
Love the bag and your spotty version sounds good too.
Such a cute little mini house quilt! I think you did the right thing to cut down the cornerstones :)
The mini houses are so cute, the red binding is a very nice frame for that little quilt. Love your fabric pull for both your new projects.
I agree with the smaller cornerstones on the house blocks. Good job. The other two projects will be great. I have the pattern for a big bag, but haven't made it yet....it's on the list of 1,000 things I want to make someday. Thanks for linking with Design Wall Monday, I apprecaite you. Judy
Look at all those great dots! I am fond of dots too and they seem to fit in so many projects.
Love the little houses. it has a very vintage feel to it - almost nostalgic. That big quilted bag is totally awesome!!! I do want one.
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