Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Before my neck got completely out of whack I was sewing, honestly.  One project that I am trying to work on each month is a UFO that I started several years ago. It is called  Alphabet Quilt  by American Jane. A few years back my friend and quilt mentor decided to have a weekly sew day during the summer and everyone who wanted to could work on this quilt. They met during the day, during the week. I had to work. The rest of the group were all teachers that were on summer break.  So I wasn't going to make this quilt.

One Monday I had off for some reason so I took some sewing and went over to join my quilt buddies. I saw their quilts in progress and I was a goner. In short order I had pulled fabrics and traced tons of pieces onto miles of fusible web. I quickly cut out backgrounds and got everything fused. Then my first stall out. All that hand blanket stitching. I stitched some for a while and got about half of the blocks finished. Then I would look at it every once in a while and stitch a bit then put it away. A couple of years back I had a burst of activity on the quilt and got all the blanket stitching done and  a small section of the quilt together. I was so excited! Then it went back on the shelf.  While sorting thru my UFOs  last fall I decided that this project must get done! So I am working it like a BOM.

You are probably wondering why this is taking so long ( the story and the quilt). Well you see in addition to the applique blocks there are also about 40 tumbling blocks that have lots of  seams. And more Y seams to set those blocks. Since I am not good with the Y seam, I have been hand piecing those blocks. Then some of the applique blocks have some framing strips around one or more sides.

Last week when I was sewing I made a record number of mistakes on this section. First I sewed the oatmeal onto the mittens, upside down. Ripped it and flipped it and restitched it. Then I realized when it didn't fit with the piece it needed to go next to, that I had cut the strip between the oatmeal and mittens the wrong size. More ripping more cutting more sewing. I also noticed that the strip that went under the large tumbling blocks was on top  by mistake. Of course it was already sewn to the block above and the blocks on the left . So more ripping and sewing back up. I finally got this section together. sigh  More of this quilt will be showing up as the year flies by.

After having to do so much ripping I decided to knit for a while. I finished a cowl that I saw in a magazine. I didn't know that we were going to get snow right after I finished. I am over the snow. But I like the cowl.

I have had some small wool mats cut for a long while all ready to be stitched together. While holding my arms up at the machine was limited by my pain, I could hand stitch a little at a time. I finally finished my fall and winter wool mats.

Here is my stack of tops that I got quilted. (Mostly all last month). Now they are in line waiting for bindings. All of the bindings were cut but not stitched and pressed. Yesterday while I was listening to Pat Sloan on her live chat radio show I stitched all the strips together. Over the course of the evening I got them all pressed. Now if they would just jump onto the quilts I would be done. LOL

Better get to binding! And minis for the guild auction. Oh the list goes on and on.
Happy stitching

11 comments:

  1. The Alphabet quilt is going to be precious! But don't fret too much. I have some blocks I began long ago that I haven't mentioned, and still I just procrastinate! Just too many other things to work on! Some day I'll finish those --- maybe this year, probably not! *giggle* At least you have been busy on lots of other things! ---"Love"

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  2. The alphabet quilt looks cute, I hope you'll show more as you work on it so my curiousity can be satisfied. And that is quite a stack of quilts to be bound...binding always catches me because I think of the quilt as done once it's quilted and then still have the binding...ugh! But it sounds like you're plugging away on things, so they'll be done before you know it.

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  3. Sounds like you are making progress and that's what counts, even if it goes slower than you would like! Keep at it, little by little it will get done. The alphabet quilt looks adorable, I'll be watching for progress on it. Love the color of the cowl, very pretty! The little wool mats are cute, too. That stack that needs binding is impressive, I like to do bindings in front of the TV in the evening. You are doing well!

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  4. Love the alphabet quilt! And the wool mats. How nice to have a stack of quilts almost finished. It would be nice if the binding would jump on during the night and the quilt fairies would finish them for you.

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  5. Your mats are so cute and the alphabet quilt is going to be terrific when it's done. Don't worry if it takes a long time...I'm sure most of us have "long-term" projects, too! I hope you are feeling lots better now.

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  6. Isn't it maddening when you have a run on mishaps? Working on something else seems like a good idea. That's a fantastic pile of finished quilts! I like your wool mats too. Ann :-)

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  7. The little Alphabet quilt will be so cute! Slow down, you are going too fast, LOL. I am sure you know the story of the "Tortoise and the Hare". Slow and steady wins the race. What is important is consistency! Everything will get done eventually. Keep up the good work!

    Liri

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  8. Your alphabet quilt looks cute. It sounds like putting it down in favour of knitting the other day was the right thing to do though. Some days the quilts just won't come together and we need to just walk away for a bit! Love the cowl, sorry you goit more snow to go with it. That's quite a pile of quilted tops you have!

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  9. I love the alphabet quilt, and I love the cowl, too. It is still cowl and gloves weather here. That is a large stack of quilts waiting for binding, but it sounds like you have everything under control.

    Sandy

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  10. Wow Beth...you sound determined! I am getting caught up on reading blogs....I try not to miss anything!! The way you keep at it..even with ripping out....you will get there!!

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  11. I love that cowl and would love to know where you got the pattern. Great job on your quilt tops. You got quite a few finished there. Good jobs. It looks like you have a system so once you get the bindings sewn on they will practically finish themselves!!!

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