Halfway There

Friday, 10 October 2008 20:04 by Leigha

That's the completed quilt top - it actually went together much easier than it looked like it would, and it looks pretty good, if I do say so myself. However, I learned these things about myself while sewing it:

  • I love my rotary cutter. Seriously. I'm not sure that I'll ever use scissors on anything ever again - ANYTHING. I was considering cutting my chicken with it the other night at dinner.
  • What I thought was a quarter-inch seam? Not a quarter inch seam. Each of my blocks was supposed to be 12 x 12, but they ended up 3/4 of an inch shorter on almost all sides. After squaring them, they ended up 11 x 11.
  • Patterns that coordinate don't always look fabulous when placed together in a block - solids or a vaguely patterned fabric would have done much better than the weirdness in some of the blocks. 
Overall, though, I'm pleased with the result, and for a first cutting and peicing exercise, I think I did damn well. Tomorrow, I'm going to pick out the backing fabric and get the quilting pins put in so I can give maching quilting a shot.
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October 10. 2008 22:49

YAY! it's gorgeous, Leigha. You can totally do the machine quilting. and also, you are a damn machine - I've just now started cutting out the pieces for my dog bed.

Carrie

October 13. 2008 07:02

this is gorgeous. Smile

carolyn

October 16. 2008 07:44

Wow! It looks great and the colors turned out wonderful.

Jewel

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