Thoughts on Log Cabin Love…
I started the project thinking it would only be a throw size
in a furrow layout using blues and browns.
I think I had about 20 blocks done and on the design wall when I changed
the layout… and the size!
I had recalled a conversation with my husband about the
quilt on our bed and he asked “when are you going to make a new quilt for
us?” Now, how can you turn down such an
opportunity?!? So I dug through some pictures and patterns of a quilt I had made
a few years ago.
So I started making more blocks… a lot more blocks! I needed 108 in total. So I dug through more scrap bins…
And I sewed and sewed and sewed! I started to worry that I would not have
enough brown scraps and a few of the other generous ladies from the Addicted To Scraps group
offered to send some of theirs. As it
turned out, I was able to get all 108 blocks completed.
Finally, I had enough
blocks, got them on the design wall and started assembling the rows.
I soon had the top ready for quilting. A few years ago I had picked up a package
of king-sized 100% wool batting for about $10 from an on-line “swap shop”. I decided that I would use it in this quilt
and found it wonderful to work with! I
spray basted the quilt.
My experience
with spray basting in the past is that the needle gets gummed up and causes
tension problems. However, this time, I
had no such problem. I am not sure if it
is because of the wool batting or because I let the quilt sandwich sit for a
day before starting the quilting.
I was quite excited about the finished quilt. It was too large to photograph on my design
wall so outside we went. I snapped a
picture and then I saw it!
Two mis-placed blocks!
Ack!!!! I tossed it aside in
disappointment. But knew it had to be fixed.
I pulled out the quilting and un-sewed the two blocks, rotated them and
then hand stitched them back into place.
All that was left was to replace the quilting in the proper
places.
Nice save!
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was a great reminder that I need to not rush to reach the end of the project and waste time backing up and fixing mistakes :)
DeleteThanks! It was a great reminder that I need to not rush to reach the end of the project and waste time backing up and fixing mistakes :)
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