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Thursday, October 6, 2016
On a roll -
Boy - I have been on a roll these past two days -
And I took a bunch of photos as I went along - so I could show you what a great time I was having - ;))
I tried to get a shot to show you how stitching around the windows in "black" makes the "yellow" IN the windows POP -
But you might be able to see it better in this one -
Stitching inside the bat "wing" kind of squishes it down -
And the texture in the "yellow" moon really shows up in this one - ;))
When I got to the "lime green" border I switched colors and tried to follow the swirls -
And then back to the "black" borders to do the same -
You gotta love quilting with thread the same color as the fabric - bloopers sort of blend in VERY nicely - ;))
Then - because the borders were quilted "more densely" than the rest - I went back and filled in the different colored backgrounds - like I had originally planned -
I used the same color/brand of thread in the top and the bobbin and REALLY like the effect on the back - kind of like "glow-in-the-dark" on the black backing - ;))
Then I played with the Amish Cheater Pillow/Table Runner - and my walking foot - stitching a variety of decorative stitches - minding my own business when the thread CAUGHT - BIG TIME!! -
I finally cut it loose and it pulled the throat plate OFF!! -
See that black blob? -
The big black blob next the point of my scissors? -
THAT was the problem - and when I cut the throat plate loose - I had THIS mess! -
I cleaned it up - checked the bobbin and saw that it was the WORST wound bobbin I have seen in quite a while - SLOPPY winding - how did I NOT notice? - Who knows? - I tried to take a photo - but couldn't get a good one - but you get the idea. So I unwound it - added the thread to my TUSAL stash - rewound a proper bobbin - and continued to play - ;))
The late afternoon sunlight really shows off the wonderful texture -
It even looks good from the back - ;))
That's a pretty good sampling of the decorative stitches available on my Husqvarna Lily 555. I may do another version for my Brother machines - they have decorative stitches that can be sewn without a walking foot - seems that the Operation Manual doesn't recommend using the walking foot with any stitch that goes in "reverse". Have to add that to my list of "Squirrels" - ;))
Next up - cut/sew the binding strips for both - get them attached - then baste/fuse my Halloween Sudoku. I stitched together a backing from odds and ends on Wednesday and set it aside so it's ready when I finish the other two - ;))
Ha! - "Finish" - a word I don't use very often - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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6 comments:
The quilt in the afternoon sun looks amazing.
Thanks, Gene - the afternoon sun is really GREAT lighting - I should use it more often. And I am VERY pleasantly surprised with how well both projects have turned out so far - ;))
They say, Practise makes perfect and you have arrived quite quickly. The quilting really makes the project!
WOW - that's amazing quilting! You're coming along by leaps and bounds! And I really love the Halloween quilt...
Thanks, Julie - the quilting turned out much better than I expected even with all of the bloopers that you can't see in the photos. I have a long way to go yet - but the pressure to be "perfect" is off - it's just "practice" - and FUN! - ;))
Thanks, Katie - it's better than it was - but still not blooper-free - but I don't care - it's FUN!! - ;))
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