Last year Kaaren at The Painted Quilt gave us Raggedy & Friends as a free BOM... (it is still there on her sidebar) (Kaaren is the lady we have been making blocks for as she has recently been diagnosed with cancer - see button top left of my sidebar)
Two friends were having a clean out of their Country fabrics and I new that was exactly what I wanted for my quilt. The quilt started and finished as a learning quilt.....
I have long admired redwork stitchery and started doing this BOM as a way of improving my backstitch and also learn to piece smaller blocks......and last week I practiced and practiced my Free Motion Quilting.....
and did my first hand -quilting around the stitcheries
and did my first hand -quilting around the stitcheries
Now there are loads of mistakes.... and I have learnt lots through this process..... but I love this quilt... it is soft and cuddly, warm and snuggly and it's staying at my house.....
There was enough fabric to piece the back
(I made the back in March - and stitched the date into it then)
finished with a scrappy binding using the same fabrics
I filled it with practice FMQ (4 bobbins later)
the quilt measures 142cm x 170cm (52" x 67")
I think this is my favourite block.....
(my first efforts at hand-quilting)
(my first efforts at hand-quilting)
ooops... still some loose threads....
gotta love a rolled up quilt....
This is another tick off my UFO list and goes towards Sew It's Finished and OPAM
yay, yay, yipppee yay
I did say it was a learning process..... so some of my lessons:
- Don't use too flimsy a fabric for doing the stitcheries on
- Have one stitch meet exactly at the point of the previous stitch
- Do use a stabiliser on the back (my red threads do show through)
- A loose weave fabric does loose it's shape thus making it hard to have good points
- You can do FMQ on a small domestic machine (I don't even have the longer shaft)
- I still need more practice but I am getting there
- not sure about hand-quilting - need more practice
I wonder if you learn lessons by making mistakes too? What are they?
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Well.... you know by now I am celebrating 200 posts/1 year of blogging this week.......
I have this pretty little charm square pack for one of you lovely readers.....
this is the range of fabrics in the pack
I purchased it here at Jane's store.... good prices, good service and arrived quicksmart at my house
So if you think you would like to make something pretty leave a comment and tell me your best stitching tip
~ I'll chat to Mr Random on Monday ~
I hope you can spend some time in your happy place today