Retired life is good! I've been spending time in my sewing room, trying to clear out the old sewing room-my hour a day project-and slowly working on cleaning my house. I already knew there was not much good on tv during the day so I've been listening to my cds as I mark things off my To Do List.
Today I quilted this top. I put the binding on while it was still on the quilt frame. I stitched it down with the sewing machine. I finished a UFO!
I love Quiltville.
This one is called Strip Twist and is so easy and fast to put together if you follow the directions. (I wonder how I know that!) I have been involved in several 2 1/2" strip swaps over the years and had a box full of strips.
I learned from Bonnie to cut 10 1/2" squares for the scrappy backing--easy to measure. I also cut 5 1/2" rectanges. I looked on her website where she talks about this but I didn't find it. She has so much free information there. Thank you again, Bonnie.
I have made several of Bonnie's quilts. And after a few more UFO finishes, I am going to make the Sister's Choice.
The bottom picture shows the Accu-Guide I use when applying binding with my long arm. First I quilt the row across--on this quilt it is just a loopy meander--then I lay the binding on from the center to both sides. Stitch slowly across from the center, turn the corner just like on the domestic machines, then down the sides. Then I roll the quilt, meander, attach the binding, etc... When I get to the bottom, either I cheat and just do the old fold and tuck like I did today or I take the quilt off and finish the binding the "proper" way. I wanted this quilt done so I finished stitching the binding down with my domestic machine.
Now to mark this one off my list and pick the next one. I think I will work on my Chunky Churndash (another from Quiltville) that I show here and talk about here.
I think I will practice some ruler work on that one. Wish me luck.
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