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Wednesday, September 26, 2018
Basted - finally -
Are you tired of seeing this yet? -
Yeah - me, too - LOL -
So these are the last "basting" photos on this monster - ;))
When I turned another corner and needed a filler piece -
I had two smaller scraps in the pile -
And this one fit PERFECTLY -
Turned the next corner -
And the OTHER one fit PERFECTLY -
I was on a roll - LOL -
So used a wider piece for the next round -
And cut the length to size -
And then one last piece finished it up - YAY!! - ;))
Then - because I couldn't wait for tomorrow - even though it was dinner time -
I folded it and pinned the first side seam - starting at the fold -
Carefully matching the raspberry square points to the ones on the other side -
Or at least trying to - LOL - ;))
I don't know why these next two photos look so orange -
But the color is obviously the same as in the photos above -
Not trusting myself to "eyeball" the seam from point to point -
I drew a chalk line down the length of the seam -
And when I got to the last "square" - used the 45-degree line on my ruler along the edge of the patch to see where the "diagonal" should be to get me to the end of the seamline -
Took it to the sewing machine with the huge white table to the left of it so the table could support the weight/bulk of the quilt top -
The cool thing about the seam is that the batting is nowhere near it - so I was able to sew a little - check the seam "matching" the best I could - and then continue sewing along my merry way -
When I finished sewing the seam - I had to turn part of it to the right side - to see how well I was able to "match" the corners of those raspberry squares -
And it looks good enough to me - ;))
Tomorrow I'll sew the other side seam -
Trim them both -
And go from there - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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3 comments:
I am still not sure I follow exactly what you are doing, probably because of being sick, but it sounds pretty interesting and I am watching to see how it all turns out.
It suddenly occurred to me that this quilt won't "need" binding in the traditional sense. Are you going to add a binding to it? Inquiring minds want to know.
I wish I had a table that big, because it looks like a good way to get all the seams lying in the right direction, which is one problem I always have.
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