A blog about quilting and using the LEFT-EZE Rule - my HST/QST Ruler designed for LEFT-HANDED Quilters -
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Thursday, March 31, 2016
I have a plan -
I spent some time the other day -
Setting up some more stuff on my new computer -
Just taking my time -
Doing a bit whenever the mood strikes me -
And when I think I may have the PATIENCE -
To mess with any potential problems -
That might arise - ;))
And all the while -
I was thinking about how I wanted to widen my FMQ "practice" top -
And looking ahead to some of my other classes -
When I came up with a PLAN - ;))
I downloaded and printed the class materials for the next class -
The Secrets of Free-Motion Quilting with Christina Cameli -
And saw more "practice sandwiches" in solid colors were needed - ;))
Other FMQ classes gave patterns for quilts -
To be used to practice the teacher's techniques -
And one asked for a package of pre-cut felt rectangles -
Which I DON'T have in my stash - ;))
Considering ALL of the unquilted tops in that there pile -
I am NOT looking forward to making yet ANOTHER top -
Or more "practice sandwiches" -
Or buying MORE stuff -
So that I can practice my Free-Motion Quilting - ;))
THEN -
The proverbial "light bulb" went ON - ;))
(not OFF - as I have heard some say - haha)
Why make more "practice sandwiches" -
When I could take those same solid colors -
In large "chunks" -
Add them to the sides of my practice quilt as borders -
And then practice my FMQ ON THE BORDERS - ?!?! - ;))
SOOOOOOOOOOO -
I re-installed EQ7 on my new computer -
Might as well -
I was re-installing some of my other favorite little programs -
And I was already in "installation" mode - ;))
Then I drafted a version of what I have so far -
Plus the top and bottom yellow borders -
And got this - ;))
Then I added the borders -
That I "saw" in my head - ;))
That should give me a dozen more "practice" areas -
In addition to the yellow sashing/borders - ;))
I think it will work -
What do you think? - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
I like that idea. I may do some plain borders also....but I am going to use my "bonus" half square triangles as part of it.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gene - I was thinking that I would put the "bonus" HST on the back - UNTIL I realized that the whole thing is made "quilt-as-you-go" and that the back/batting will be attached when I add the front borders - so I can add them to either the back OR the front. I might even add the borders BEFORE I quilt them - to get some practice on a big quilt. Decisions - decisions - ;))
DeleteIf it's what works for you, then it's a plan! When I got my first long arm set up, there was the "do a practice piece" and I just put a quilt on it and went for it... I don't like 'wasting' my time or resources. But there have been a couple times when the quilter didn't play nice that I put some junk fabric on and the dog now has quilts :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Katie - I don't like "wasting" my time either - and this is just a "practice" piece - so I won't feel that bad if the quilting is crappy. By the way - lucky dog - ;))
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