Due to the weird anonymous comments ending up in my spam filter I have turned off the anonymous comments, again.
Really! Your English grammar is worse than mine is! And telling me how wonderful my writing style is, isn't helping your cause any.
I would love to see the statistics as to how many people actually click on the enclosed links in those comments.
Catch y'all later, I'm knee deep in a quilting project and I will post pictures later.
Hope everyone is having a good day!
Judy
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Friday, June 27, 2014
Monday, February 4, 2013
tossed nine patch quilt
This is the fourth quilt I made for the girls. It is called tossed nine patch and this you-tube video was the inspiration for it.
Sister Suzy wanted this one for herself.
I cut 5-inch square patches. I used the dark-purple print in the border for the center blocks. Then I used random purple squares for the outside corners and random green squares for the four inside blocks of the nine patch.
I had to add a fourth inside border on each end because the center of the quilt wasn't long enough to fill the space for a 48" by 72" quilt. I cut a small diamond stencil that fit on-point and using my washable quilt pencil drew around the stencil for the quilting of that border. As you can see I used stitch-in-the-ditch for most of the quilt and put a big X in all the larger blocks to make sure the batting didn't shift or bunch in those squares.
One of the things I did differently for this quilt was useing up a bunch of scrap batting that was the same weight or loft. By spraying the backing well with the spray adhesive it was easy to butt the pieces of batting up against each other and get complete coverage without any shifting or bunching. The quilt will have to be washed several times to see if I have enough quilting to hold some of the smaller pieces in place. I plan to try it again with another quilt with higher loft scraps.
I decided to go with big squares for the backing on this one.
And here is the label so it can go to it's new home with Sister Suzy.
As a Side note: I was off-line for about a week as Hubby rebuilt my computer and him trying to get all the bugs worked out. He ended up having to replace the new motherboard he installed because Windows 7 would not recognize the video card on that board. The computer is still choking every once in a while so he has some more fine tuning to do. So my access may still be spotty for a while.
I hope everybody is having a good day!
Judy
Sister Suzy wanted this one for herself.
I cut 5-inch square patches. I used the dark-purple print in the border for the center blocks. Then I used random purple squares for the outside corners and random green squares for the four inside blocks of the nine patch.
I had to add a fourth inside border on each end because the center of the quilt wasn't long enough to fill the space for a 48" by 72" quilt. I cut a small diamond stencil that fit on-point and using my washable quilt pencil drew around the stencil for the quilting of that border. As you can see I used stitch-in-the-ditch for most of the quilt and put a big X in all the larger blocks to make sure the batting didn't shift or bunch in those squares.
One of the things I did differently for this quilt was useing up a bunch of scrap batting that was the same weight or loft. By spraying the backing well with the spray adhesive it was easy to butt the pieces of batting up against each other and get complete coverage without any shifting or bunching. The quilt will have to be washed several times to see if I have enough quilting to hold some of the smaller pieces in place. I plan to try it again with another quilt with higher loft scraps.
I decided to go with big squares for the backing on this one.
And here is the label so it can go to it's new home with Sister Suzy.
As a Side note: I was off-line for about a week as Hubby rebuilt my computer and him trying to get all the bugs worked out. He ended up having to replace the new motherboard he installed because Windows 7 would not recognize the video card on that board. The computer is still choking every once in a while so he has some more fine tuning to do. So my access may still be spotty for a while.
I hope everybody is having a good day!
Judy
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