This is what I am up to this week.
I have been sewing strings together to make a border for my May UFO and trying to finish it by the end of May...
yep, that's tomorrow!
The strings are coming from these scrap bags that my friend Sandy passed on to me. It's a different feeling (no nostalgia!) to sew scraps that I "don't know" but I am thankful to have them for this border.
This is how far I was as of yesterday. That is not even enough for 3 sides of the quilt! I think I might take out the soccer ball strips cause they really stand out.
And which quilt is getting these scrappy borders?
It's this scrappy spiderweb quilt that I started sewing many years ago. It has been in hiding for so long that there isn't a photo of it or any mention of it on my blog. I tried to remember when I started it...I know my kids were very young. But I see some millenium fabric in the blocks, so maybe it was around 1998/1999.
About 10 years ago I gave up on trying to sew the 25 blocks together because it was a nightmare matching up the seams.
If I matched up the intersection of 8 pieces, the purple edges were
impossible to match.
So, when it's number came up for the UFO this month, I just went ahead and sewed the blocks together the best I could and kept telling myself that "finished" is better than "perfect".
I was hoping to be able to have another finished quilt from my UFO list, but I think my goal for this month will have to be the satisfaction of finishing the top.
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20 comments:
Done IS better than pefect. Looks good to me.
You know in the end, it doesn't matter if it's perfect or not. I think that is part of what makes this type of quilt so wonderful. You just have to make it work the best you can. Personally I think it's fabulous and can't wait to see it with the border.
How exciting to be so close to a finish..........
Yup Yup! Finished is better than perfect!
And, once it gets loved and crinkled and snuggled, those seams (matching or not) won't even be a thought in one's mind. LOVE the pattern!
Scrap quilts are so forgiving. Enjoy the top and don't fret over imperfections. It looks great. My spider web is next in the hand quilting queue.
It looks great! I like using scraps and stringpiecing. Can't wait to see the finished quilt!
Great progress! Good luck getting the top into finished form.
I love your spider web quilt- and I believe that the little imperfections in a quilt just make it more unique. It gives a quilt personality! Happy stitching-
Looks great! The number 1 qulting rule I learned from my first quilt class is "If you can't see it from a galloping horse, it's not important." But I like "Done is better than Perfect tool". Good luck getting the top completed.
Stunning!
I love it....you are sewing with scraps that you don't know. Maybe that is my problem. I've looked at these containers of scraps that I have and would be more excited if I had some that I hadn't looked at for months...maybe years. Love your quilt.
How fun to be working with all the scrappy strips!
I really like the spiderweb top, regardless if everything doesn't match up perfectly.
I'm so glad you posted this and I love the comments. I too am having the same problem. You mighta have seen mine on my design wall. I don't know why...I made one before,I still have it, and I didn't have this problem. I've thought about finishing mine and making it a donation quilt. Good for you for getting it finished. Toni
I didn't even notice the miss match until you pointed it out...only tell your quilting friends...no one else will notice at all! And I too love "Done is better than Perfect."
It looks great to me. I don't think scrappy really has to match.
I am definitely a "finished is better than perfect" sort of person. LOL!
It looks good to me too, but I understand how you think (I'm the same way). our own worst critics.
love the border
Looking great so far :)
Whats the rule - if you can't see it when galloping by on a horse??? I think its an awesome quilt!!!
I luike the scrappy border, It fits the quilt. Good luck getting it quilted, you did have a busy month in May. You can always put a YO Yo over the seams that don't match, my first Quilt teacher did that sometimes...
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