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Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Making the back -
Is my least favorite part of quilting -
I'm a very S-L-O-W quilter and by the time I finish the quilt top -
I'm usually bored with the project -
And don't want to mess with making the back -
So I try to pretend that it's another top -
And that usually helps me get it together - ;))
This time I'm trying to finish up one my oldest UFOs -
And this is my last chance to play with it -
So I'm kind of sorry to see it finally getting done -
If that makes any sense -
Anyway - I got myself in gear and sorted some of the left-over fabric -
And put the largest pieces up on one of the design walls in the hallway -
It's been so long that I don't remember if that last one on the end goes horizontally or vertically - but I'll worry about that later -
In addition to those larger pieces -
I have some light gray and two different shades of dark gray -
And bits and pieces of the gray/black combo border fabric -
Which I put up on the design wall following the design/pattern in the fabric -
So it looks like I'll be measuring what I have and playing with some graph paper layouts in the next couple of days - ;))
And before I send it off to be quilted - I thought I would take some photos of the back of some of my applique blocks - to remind myself of how teeny I was able to get my stitches years ago - I used a dime for size and scale -
But then realized that an actual "ruler" would make more sense -
If you count the stitches between the #2 and #3 -
I was able (a loooong time ago) to get 11 stitches to an inch -
Now it's more like how many inches to a stitch - LOL - ;))
This may take me a while -
But if it's like any another top -
I enjoy the process -
So it will take as long as it takes - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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I've got a backing on hold for the big black and white quilt. Just too hot to lug it all to a big enough space.
I used to feel that way about backs. Now I just whip them out. Having fabric on bolts helps lol.
I have become slower than slow. I really need to get moving on the coins quilt - i just need to find some inspiration. LOL.
You're far more diligent about using up scraps for backs. If I don't have a reasonable chunk, I do something else and put the leftovers in the stash! But I'm no fan of piecing backs either. Yet I do it, of course. I know there's super wide fabrics out there to ease my troubles, but usually they're just boring and I want something fun and funky because the quilt has two sides, so why not enjoy both of them!
Those stitches are amazing. This is going to be such a pretty finish!
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