After reading Carol Clasper's blog about sketchbooks I had decided to treat myself to a new one. My old books do not lay flat open and are just not interesting to me. I wanted one that has good quality paper with a spiral binding and I found one today that I am happy with at Wyndham Art Supplies (at a very good price!). Hopefully the combination of a brand new sketchbook, and all the wonderful quilts I have seen in the last month will inspire me to fill it up!
I have been working away at finishing up the charity quilts for the June guild meeting. I will go over to Joan's house on Thursday and photograph all the donated quilts, which at this time total over 50! I finished the quilting on two of the quilts, finished the binding on one and passed one project back to Donna for binding. This is the one remaining quilt that I must finish. It was a 9 patch block BOM that I worked on at the retreat in the winter. Here it is finally all pin basted and ready to machine quilt. I have everything ready...just need the time to get over to the studio and "get 'er done"!
8 comments:
Wow! Fifty charity quilts is very impressive. Congratulations! Thanks for the link to the show, too.
the 9 patch is looking great! you are 2 steps ahead of me! :)
I hope to get the borders and backing done today, and get it pinned tomorrow!
enjoy!
I love your minature quilts, I am new to quilting and love painting..is it harder to make minature quilts and are there any books on the subject?
Sandra
Thanks for your kind message Sandra! I do find miniature quilts more difficult than full size quilts because the accuracy of cutting and sewing is crucial...there is no extra room to adjust for any errors.
Check out www.amazon.com - they have quite a few good books on Miniature Quilts. I really like anything by Jayne Turner and
Els Feteris-Stam
Carol Henry has some nice patterns:
http://www.minisbycarol.com/patterns.htm
I like the quilt you are showing here. Are you calling that a 9 patch? I don't see 9. Can you help me?
Sorry about being unclear there. THis idea is currently called a "disappearing 9 patch" I think. I started out with 9 patch blocks and cut each block into 4 equal pieces right through the centre, then rearranged them. Just something different to do with a simple block!
Here is the website where I first saw this idea:
http://www.quiltedforest.com/freepattern1.pdf
Happy Quilting!
Thanks for sharing the link to the show -- very interesting.
Keep up the good work on the charity quilts!!!
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