Thursday, March 28, 2013

What I am working on

A little bit of sewing is going on around here.
I finished the scrappy binding for the scrap quilt I started two weeks ago. It is wound around a tube and ready to stitch to the quilt, but I have to quilt it first. I really want to work on finishing that one, but am forcing myself to work on my March UFO.

I finally realized what my problem was that was interfering with progress on this UFO. I didn't want to add another border! Duh! I was fussing around and unsure, and finally it hit me that I want a light border, and then a red binding.
So now I am pin basting it and hoping to quilt it this weekend.

9 comments:

Kate said...

Congrats on being ready to pin paste your UFO. Don't you love it when you finally get over your hump and figure out what you want to do. Love the scrap quilt, those colors are beautiful together.

Deb A said...

Congrats on that quilt finally telling you what it wants! Good luck quilting it this weekend... maybe your other one will have some time for it too!

Deanna W said...

Don't you wish your quilts weren't so shy and spoke up sooner and then you would have it done!hehe
I am almost finished my daughter's quilt maybe handstitching sunday will be me binding it? Going to spend the day in my sewing room today getting reaquainted with it...I have missed going there! Happy Easter friend!

Sheila said...

I know what you mean. Sometimes I have to set projects aside for awhile and think about how I want to finish them while I work on new projects.

Janet O. said...

I wish I could learn to speak "quilt" so we didn't have to go through so much nonverbal stuff before I finally figure out what a quilt wants/needs.

tilly said...

loving the colours of your scrappy quilt, enjoy your weekend sewing
Tilly

McIrish Annie said...

sometimes you need to ignore a quilt for a bit to finally figure out how to finish it.

scraphappy said...

Glad your quilt finally figured out what it needed. They do sometimes wait around for just the right solution.

KaHolly said...

Sometimes it takes awhile, but we figure it out!! The best thing to remember is to let the piece speak to you and do what you thing is best. Not everything needs borders, borders, and more borders. So many of my quilts and wallhangings are borderless and better for it!