Saturday, September 17, 2022

Ready to go -

 
My Antique Squirrel is "hooped" and ready to go - 

 
With 12 (6") blocks in a row -

And 15 rows -
 
I was hoping that my "workspace" was large enough - 

To quilt 6 blocks across and two complete rows -
 
Before I had to re-hoop it - 
 
But I can only reach 5 blocks across -
 
And I'm short a couple of inches on the second row - 
 
So I guess I'll just settle in -
 
This is going to take me a while - LOL -
 
And - before you ask - 
 
The new frame will allow me to quilt an entire row across in one pass - 
 
But - to get a larger throat space - 
 
I would need to upgrade the machine - 
 
And that is not in the budget right now - ;))
 
 
 
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew - 
 

4 comments:

Kathy S. said...

That's a pretty quilt!

Gene Black said...

Because of the "couple of inches short" I would probably do an all over design so I could quilt all the space before I re-hooped.

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

With the smaller throat space you can do detailed quilting and with a larger throat space you might be considering all over larger designs in your quilting. There are pros and cons of both. I have an 18" machine with about 15" of space to quilt. You can spend 12 hours quilting little 4" spaces with special designs or be done in 2-3 hours with an all over design. You might end up liking to do both. The recipient of the quilt isn't probably going to notice the difference.

Linda Swanekamp said...

Doing a whole row across is a good thing. Throat space is never enough. On Wonky Stars, I could not do the entire circle around the stars in one pass, so I had to do it in two sections. I have throat space that is commensurate with my budget, so I just have to figure it out.

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