To be quilted on my Red/White/Blue Panel -
Was the top row of star blocks -
And I could also quilt the top two RED borders -
I could make it to the outside edges -
Of the outer RED/WHITE borders on both sides -
And I could go from the top of the outer RED/WHITE border -
To just past the middle star point on the second star block -
So I didn't have to worry about them -
But I didn't know what to do about the outer BLUE border -
Or the sides -
So I quilted the top and bottom rows of star blocks -
And decided to re-hoop it to quilt all of the borders on each side -
One at a time -
I quilted from the outside edge of the RED borders -
On all three borders -
The solid RED- the RED/WHITE and the BLUE outer borders -
Then I slid the quilt to the left to quilt the right BLUE corner -
And then to the right to quilt the left BLUE corner -
I did that on the top and bottom -
Then - when I did the sides - the corners were already done -
And I could quilt the rest of each side in one pass -
After I took this close-up of the bottom right corner star block -
To show my "improvement" -
I realized that I missed that top WHITE square -
Will I re-hoop it to finish that one? -
Nope -
Let it be the "one of these is not like the others" - LOL -
I did pebbles in the solid RED border -
And loops in the RED/WHITE one -
And spirals in the BLUE one -
It was hard to see what I was stitching in those print areas -
So I had to wait until I took it off the frame to see what it looked like -
And - wouldn't you know -
I ran out of bobbin thread -
THIS far from the end of last solid RED border -
So - rather than wind another RED bobbin -
I used the little bit of TURQUOISE left on this one -
And it's quilted!! -
Ta dah! -
It still needs to be trimmed and bound -
And it's not my best work -
But it was a terrific learning experience!! -
I learned that -
I LOVE my machine -
But this frame is too small -
It should not have taken me THIS long to quilt a 40" x 40" panel -
I think I spent more time re-hooping -
Than I did actually quilting -
And if it took me this long to do a small panel -
A larger quilt will take f.o.r.e.v.e.r. -
So I've talked to the dealer -
And I'm trying to upgrade to a larger frame -
Stay tuned - LOL - ;))
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
3 comments:
I wondered about the hooping process taking a lot of time. But I wonder if once you have the leader clothes installed and can go down one section and then down the other if it will be much quicker.
I bet the hooping process will go faster at you do more, but getting a bigger frame is even more exciting! The quilt looks great and finished in record time (for you) despite the hoopla!!
Yes, bigger real estate is a huge help. The hooping process is ok if you are just doing small stuff. But you got it done! Congratulations!
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