"It takes ages to finish a quilt you're not working on!"

Monday, August 19, 2019

Three small quilts finished.

Finally finished three of those small quilts.  The fourth one still has to be quilted, because the backing was not one piece of fabric - I  had to join two pieces to make it large enough, so that has delayed the process.  But that is done now and the three layers are ready to  be quilted.  In the meantime:

The kookaburra quilt has a binding of dark brown.  Maybe I should have added another border on to the light green, as it looks kind of unfinished to me, but too late now.


   Am very happy with the parrots quilt.  I was going to donate this to the Avicultural Society for their Christmas raffle, but might make another one because I want to keep this one for us!

I had run out of the red fabric, which I would have liked to use for the binding on this, so I used a dark green instead, which picks up the dark green in one of the block fabrics.

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Progress over the past month.


I sometimes wish I could be like other crafty people, and finish one project at a time, instead of having half a dozen on the go at once.  But I'm not, so this is what I have been doing since I last posted here.
I have quilted the four small quilts I posted pictures of last month and they are now waiting for the binding to be done, and that will be soon, as once I get this close to finishing a quilt, I dislike seeing them lying around unfinished.
I finally got my Australia cross stitch framed, and am happy with the way it looks on the wall in our lounge room.


In spite of those four quilts waiting for their binding, I started making blocks for another quilt yesterday!  I had been browsing Jenny's tutorials on the Missouri Star Quilt company You tube channel, and discovered one on making a quilt using men's ties.  This one was much easier than the small quilt I made earlier this year which involved a lot  of cutting and sewing of the individual ties.
Jenny simply cut short her ties and stitched them onto a background using an old shirt.  How  easy is that!  Had all these done in two days.  I don't know when I will get around to joining them up, as I have decided to add another row, but it was such fun, and I have now used up nearly all the ties I had in my stash - and that's got to be good!



I've also being doing a bit of cross stitch, trying to finish some of my very old UFOs, but that is slow going due to my arthritic hands.  Never mind, I'll get there one day.