It has been a prosperous week here any Wazoo, and we are slowly getting the pace established for work. A few times a week, Mr W and I take a walk outside and enjoy nature and each other's company. He is getting stronger every day. Monday starts some PT and OT to fine tune his recovery.
Meanwhile, in the studio I have been quilting and sewing. A customer brought a vintage quilt for repair, and another she wants made into two baby quilts. The second one didn't have batting, just a thin layer of flannel. The maker didn't finish the quilt, and two edges were neither quilted nor finished. I cut the quilt into as big pieces as I could, found appropriate backings, and put in a layer of thin Quilters Dream batting. All quilted up and bound! They are really nice.
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Two baby quilts! |
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Back number one. |
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Back number two. Both are quilted with a big meander since parts of them were already echo quilted by hand around the hexes. I added off white binding and they are done! |
There was a big piece of the quilt left over, so I cut out a bear that will be a surprise for the owner. She saw the bear I did last week and thought it was really cool. I'm almost done with it, and will show it to you once he has his face on!
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Here he is, sewn together, unstuffed and without a face. |
I also did a giant customer quilt this week. I mean GIANT!! It took two days to quilt, but turned out lovely.
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I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to shove all of this through the sewing machine when putting it together! It is planned but scrappy, and quite beautiful. |
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I couldn't fit it all in straight on! I couldn't get far enough away from the machine to take the picture... |
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Panto: Adore |
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Mottled blue backing. |
While Millie chugged along, I finished my two orphan quilts. I used up quite a few 2-3-2 blocks in these, One is twin sized, the other a generous lap size.
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This is the bigger quilt. It used 120 blocks. |
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I did a meander on both quilts. |
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The backing was a freebie from a customer's stash after she died. Her husband gave me quite a bit of fabric in exchange for finishing a couple of her quilts. |
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The smaller one used up another 80 blocks! Not bad. I set free 200 orphans blocks and made two useful quilts. |
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The backing was cobbled together from leftover pieces from another quilt's backing. |
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I bound both of them with a colorful striped fabric. |
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Al done! |
We got up early and drove to Chattanooga to leave Big Bernina at the shop for cleaning and repair. She started making a ping-ping-ping noise every time I started sewing, and then the presser foot would shudder 10 seconds after stopping. sigh... The repair guy says it may take a while to get the parts, so I set up my Pfaff to sew with. Its light burned out. Rats!
When I got home, I finished the bear, and had enough leftover bits of the quilt to sew together and be able to cut out another bear! I think I will sew that tomorrow, as well as start the custom quilt I didn't get to today.
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I hand stitched the nose and mouth with Pearle cotton. |
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The eyes are black fabric circles appliquéd on by hand. |
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I think he's pretty cute! |
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Here's the back. |
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I cut a wide strip of 30s reproduction fabric with pinking shears to make a nice bow. Teddy is ready! |