HI everyone! I have not forgotton my little spot on the internet. It's been an especially crazed week but I still managed to get some hexagons cut and a few more JANE blocks done. I'm working ahead of the group while I can because there are a couple mini block swaps coming up very soon and other busy life stuff that tends to get in the way of my quilty time.
I can't sit still for long so I'd like to prep some applique take along projects. If I manage to get a couple more done early this week as planned (which is a big IF) I'll be sure to update again soon.
Have a wonderful week and Happy Quilting.
2.21.2010
2.14.2010
PROGRESS!!
Not too shabby for a month and a half into JANE. I'm taking a break this week to bake cookies, relax, and at least think about the hexagon project...promise.
2.12.2010
Week 7 Blocks
The yahoo group is having a charm swap of 8" reproduction prints...if you'd like in, please email me for details.
In other news, the hubs is helping to cut hexagons with me this weekend...what a sweetheart! I've got a keeper for sure!! Now I'll be able to get a jump on that one and get it moving, too. Having some consistent piecing going on will be a bit of down time from the mania that is JANE. I always swore I would never start a big project before completing my current one to avoid UFOs, WIPs and whatever else they're known as...Lesson Learned: Never say NEVER.
Happy Quilting!
2.08.2010
Did I say 2? 3!
Last night I added another block to the completed pile. Tour de France went so quickly it was unbelieveable. I think I'm taking a liking to applique. It's comforting like hand quilting for me. I even did a bit by freezer paper method to give it a shot.
The Clover mini iron is essential to freezer paper method. If you don't have one, add it to the must haves. I'm sure as I go along I'll find other notions that help the process but I've not been using the special pins at all. That was an essential from all the advice I received....I am just using my flower head pin (usually one per shape) and back basting or using freezer paper. It's the inexpensive giant grocery store type because...well, myfrugality cheap runs deep! LOL.
I am still more comfortable with basting for the take along projects...there's very little mess---just a few threads and a bit of trimming to watch for. You can also remove any pins from your project once it's basted so it's perfect around little people.
When I'm home and can immediately begin a project, freezer paper RULES! I must have tried it with my regular iron the first attempt because the mini iron shape makes the edge just pop right on to the paper. If you haven't given it a try, take a moment to save yourself some serious time down the road.
Happy APPLIQUE!
The Clover mini iron is essential to freezer paper method. If you don't have one, add it to the must haves. I'm sure as I go along I'll find other notions that help the process but I've not been using the special pins at all. That was an essential from all the advice I received....I am just using my flower head pin (usually one per shape) and back basting or using freezer paper. It's the inexpensive giant grocery store type because...well, my
I am still more comfortable with basting for the take along projects...there's very little mess---just a few threads and a bit of trimming to watch for. You can also remove any pins from your project once it's basted so it's perfect around little people.
When I'm home and can immediately begin a project, freezer paper RULES! I must have tried it with my regular iron the first attempt because the mini iron shape makes the edge just pop right on to the paper. If you haven't given it a try, take a moment to save yourself some serious time down the road.
Happy APPLIQUE!
2.07.2010
2 More Done!!
Happy Superbowl Sunday AKA Super Sewing Sunday! It went well here---applique and all. I finished Grandpa's Chickens and Decisions, Decisions & made fabric selections for Tour de France and Autumn Aster. I'll get the other 2 done soon and post pix.
Happy Quilting!!
Happy Quilting!!
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