I don't have any finishes to show off quite yet, but I can see the ship sailing on the horizon. Last night, I plugged in the ol' Sweet Sixteen to check my tension and practice a design. I've been searching around on Pinterest for quilting ideas. I am in need of some edge to edge designs to finish up some quilts. Above was my attempt to free hand recreate the look of one pantograph I loved. Not too bad, if I say so myself. I will be using it on this baby quilt, I finished piecing last weekend.
I'm going to try something a bit different than I normally do. Starting in the middle of the quilt, I will mark myself some 6" spaced registration lines to stitch the filler in between, working in rows...kind of like a pantograph. I'm hoping this will help me with keeping the scale of my motifs evenly spaced and the same size. I find when I'm just meandering willy nilly, it's easy to start small and get big and vis versa. We will talk more about his quilt and my 5" square dilemma when it's finished next week.
Remember the Butterfly Meadow Mystery Quilt? I finally finished stitching the last 4" square last night. I know it took weeks to get brave enough to do it, but we've all been there, right? I faced my fear and stitched the pink cancer ribbon the customer requested be on the quilt and I have to say all in all, I'm happy with it.
I traced the outline of the ribbon with a blue water soluble pen then outlined it in dark pink thread. I thread painted the ribbon using a scribbling technique then added back ground fillers to help it pop a bit.
I will get it bound, washed and blocked over the next few days and hope to give it a photo shoot before it heads to its new home.
So what else has been going on? I think I might be the only person in America celebrating the Daylight Savings time change. Are you kidding me, it's my favorite time of year!!! I gain a whole hour to my day!!! I could sleep. I could quilt. The possibilities are endless. Yes, it gets dark at 5 PM, but if you close your windows and turn lights on you never know that. With the extra time, I have went into full on puppy mode.
I still have a few more to go, but they will sew up super quick and then guess what? I'll have yet again another quilt top to quilt.
Quilt tops, quilt tops. Man, oh, man. What am I going to do? Well, I have some ideas. I've admitted before that I have a ridiculous amount of tops that need quilted. I'd blame Dave, but he's only been quilting for a year and a half so that doesn't seem fair.
Do you have unfinished projects you would like to finish up? I've been bouncing around the idea of creating a party for those of us that do. Maybe we can turn it into a game? Make a list of our quilt tops, draw a number each month and let fate decide which project we work on or you could just choose yourself. Maybe a link up at the first of the month, introducing our project and talking bout why we abandoned it in the first place. Or maybe you need some help in figuring out how to proceed? We can all give advice. Then a link up at the end of the month to show your progress or your finish. I thought I would put this feeler out there to see if anyone had any interest in such a party. Maybe at the end of the year we could have a parade of our finishes and I could round up some prizes for all our hard work. But really at the end, we will all be winners...we finished projects!
Last but not least and completely not quilting related. Let's play a game of Where's Waldo...
Last week, my daughter and her 4H group traveled to Washington DC to visit the city and do some touring. One of the things they got to do was visit the White House and meet the president and his wife before they flew out of town. This is a picture that was posted on aol.com (and a few other news sites). If you look closely in the crowd...
There she is, phone in hand taking pictures. Sometimes being short is quite the advantage...you can sneak to the front of crowds.
I'm excited to share some finishes next week and hear your thoughts about my possible linky party. If I'm the only one swimming in UFO's and there isn't much interest, that's okay, I'll just go back to the drawing board...oh, and starting working on those quilts anyway :)
Today I'm linking up with
Let's Bee Social and
Mid Week Makers.