I figure I will be working over the weekend, making headway on the line of customer quilts, and having a bit of fun with my own projects. When I looked at the blog to check for typos, I saw the glaring error in the vintage block quilt top. Oh my! how could I miss that!!? Well, I fixed it first thing this morning before getting embroiled in other things. The planets are realigned and all is well.
Friday, September 11, 2020
Working weekend ahead
Thursday, September 10, 2020
Fixing a vintage quilt top
Of the seven quilt tops from one customer, four need massive repair and straightening out. I started on one of the string quilts yesterday, by taking the quilt apart and fixing the blocks. What a mess! The blocks varied from 9 inches to 10 1/2 inches in size! I can't imagine how she sewed them together and didn't notice nothing fit. Oh well, it is a challenge, and I like a challenge.
I started by taking the entire top apart, down to a pile of 60 blocks. Some still had bits of the newspaper foundation in the seam allowances! To repair the ones with holes, I used strips from a vintage quilt top I have just for that purpose. It has come in handy for several repair projects. Then, I found the smallest block, the 9 inch one, and squared up all the blocks to that size.
Here are some photos of the process, and where I begin today.
Wednesday, September 9, 2020
Beautiful weather...slow work days
For the first time in weeks, the temperatures have been warm instead of hot, and the humidity was nonexistent. Going outside and enjoying the gardens and wildlife took me away from the studio and gave me some healing time. I miss Molly so much, but I know there will be a pup in our future.
In the studio, I finished quilting the BQ2 and have it here by my chair waiting for the hand sewing on the binding to be done.
Sunday, September 6, 2020
Studio fun
I spent a quiet day in the studio with the door open, enjoying the mild temperature outside. I had decided to have a fun weekend, working on some of the back-logged quilts of my own. They hang on the rack with the customer ones, and are neglected while I charge through the paying customer projects.
I made and applied the binding on the two small quilts, and have them upstairs for the hand sewing. I finished the sewing on the camp one, and have to do the class sample tonight.