1/4 -- The reveal is out!! Woohoo. I only wish I could work on it today, but I'll definitely get to it this week. I am up to my ears in reorganizing and purging AND I haven't finished clue 7. It all takes time.
1/7 - I have found my sewing machine again and back at it. Clue 7 is complete and I'm ready to work on the finale. Woot woot! Gathering my pieces and parts ----
Back to my stacking techniques. I just keep piling and making it so the same parts aren't in each square and soon I have a small design board filled with blocks ready to go. You see, I can do this part while spending time with my sweetheart in the evening.
Nice little stacks everywhere as I move right onto the second set of blocks.
1/8 - Sheer determination is mine today. I have set my sights on these blocks and start the webbing process. Yes, I web each block and I work the whole stack at once, kind of. I add a block each time I have sewn parts onto the previous one.
By evening, it is "Mister time" and I have completed both sets of star blocks and made a huge dent in the first set of the string blocks.
1/9 - Between all other projects, I just barely find enough time to finish up the first set of string blocks today, but I sure do like them.
1/11 - Since my grand mess in the living room is behind me now (check out this LINK to see what I am talking about), I can focus just on sewing today. The second set of string blocks is FINISHED. Yay -- the forward movement is amazing.
3/20 - Notice how time flies. Yep, it's been over two months since I worked on this and I am now kicking myself in the backside. I want these finished by April's classes. Today --- both layouts are complete, with extra blocks to spare.
3/25 - A few other projects and new messes needed to be dealt with, so after four days, I am back here webbing away on these tops. I am so happy that they are not on point layouts so that I can, indeed, web away to my heart's content.
#2 is webbed - yes I'm a bit out of order here.
However, #1 is started at least before I call it a day.
3/26 - no time like the present to keep moving on this. I had wrote myself a schedule for this week in the hopes of actually meeting a few goals. It says first borders need to go onto these today. Well, dang -- I haven't finished the webbing. Sew girl, sew.
Straight onto borders without hardly stopping to breathe. With 2 quilts, it is 8 borders that need to be made.
My studio is such a disaster that I can't even set up an ironing board inside. So . . . . the next best thing. Take it all outside.
I've met today's goal. All 8 borders are ON. Wow. Oh sure, seeing the pictures let's me know that they are all on upside down. Perfect. Tonight I will be ripping all EIGHT borders off again.
3/27 - Another set of borders is on the schedule for today but first I have to reattach the ones from yesterday. Grrrr. Here we go. I'm not sure that in the big scheme of things it would make a huge difference, but I fixed it.
Now to move onto today's task. Border Number 2. OH MY GOODNESS!! It takes forever to get these made. So many triangles. Once I sew the 8 strips of each into 4 borders each, I am ready to attach.
This is a case of "let the feed dogs do their thing" so that the bottom eases to fit. So so glad to have this little trick in my wheelhouse. I remember the days of pin easing - and do not miss them even one little bit.
Breathe - border 2 is done. (Just between you and me, I managed to put the first one on upside down and had to take it off and start over. I know, apparently yesterday's lesson needed a little further installation.) It's looking a little wavy, I'm hoping it all works in with two more borders.
3/28 - Border number three is today and I'm super stoked. After all those little triangles yesterday, this has to be a breeze. Long string pieced strips. That's all there is to it.
More time outside is perfect. I have been able to do this each day and it makes this process lovely. The birds are singing, squirrels are running amok and I'm happily pressing away.
Back inside -- and they are on. A few less waves so hopefully number four will finish the job. So far, I have added 24 border strips onto these tops.
3/29 - Put a movie on and make the units for the last border.
Then, it's right into making the strips. I have all 8 going at once.
Done for today.
4/1 - April Fool's Day!! I am opting to sew. Does that fool anyone? The last borders are going on.
TA-DA --- #1 is a top.
As is #2 --- whew, 32 borders all on and limited waves as a result. I'm okay with it.
4/5 - If both tops are complete, that means that it is time for the backs. I'm at retreat and the floor space becomes my design wall. First up -- #1 Play and move, play and move.
Done.
Number 2 - same strategy and soon it's done too.
There is still some time today --- bindings are now made too. I was hoping to get these finished and brought the strip bin with me.
4/6 - All those scraps are put to use creating the labels. Both versions are now ready to quilt.
4/11 - We are locked and loaded -- ready to go tomorrow.
4/12 - Good morning. I am in the studio ready to play and loving the quilting I have chosen.
Off she comes.
4/16 - Okay --- today is the day to quilt this sweetheart. I'm doing stars all over and really am liking it.
See them on the back roll?
And she's off the frame --- YES!
4/17 - Bindings are going on
4/19 - Good Fortune #1 is TA-DONE!!!
4/21 - Good Fortune #2 is TA-DONE!! I love them both -- now to write on the labels and take outdoor pictures.
It's JUNE --- Where did the time go? Not only is it June, but, it's past the middle of the month. Wow. I sure let this sit awhile. At any rate, as of today --- these are totally finished. Labels are written on and my finished pictures have been taken.
Flashback to January? You aren't going to make me live through those horrendous winter storms again, are you?
ReplyDeleteLOL, No but I do have a post on the spring ones we just had. All things in good time.
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ReplyDeleteI LOVE reading your blog! I really enjoy seeing your progress on Bonnie Hunter quilts!! Did I read somewhere that you said you will be in her classes in Louisville? My mom and I will be there on Friday and Saturday. We were just in a class in the Spring and can't wait to see Bonnie again. Hoping I can meet you!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. I have had a great time learning under Bonnie's excellent teaching. I was lucky to take classes with her twice this year -- in Dneton, TX and in Mineola, TX and that is the budget for now. I WISH Louisville was on the plate. I hope you have a great time and also would love to meet you sometime.
DeleteWOW!!! Not just one but two times the WOW!!! I love your quilts, and really love the backs - wraps the packages so nicely. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYes, craziness takes hold every now and then. I only did one of my own mystery this year so doubled up on hers. NO, that was not the logic at all. Thank you on the backs --- I find them such fun to put together and collect for. All the strange stuff you really don't know what to do with. In it goes.
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