Throughout the LONG process of making this quilt I had planned to use the feather stencil (bottom), but it just wasn't working.
I tested the design on paper first.
I've never used this one before and low and behold, it was Jill's and I must have inherited after she passed away.
I extended the feather pattern outward to the corners. It fit beautifully with no adjustments and no need to have any awkward corners.What do you think? I will do radiating lines (as I almost always do) to fill the background.
After attaching the HST borders I realized they were not lined up properly. 😡😩😠So I took them off (a couple of times actually).
So using a ruler I
Things are about to get worse so let's take a puzzle break.....
this is where my Frida puzzle was on Friday. It is a Challenging one!
Hooray! Completed on Sunday! 1000 pieces.
See how I'm pinning this? I want the red edge to be on the outside so I can have red binding.
You okay Mom? There was a lot of loud and angry self admonishments going on in the sewing room.
sometimes you just have to walk away and take a break....
Making these feed in staight isn't easy, but my handy flat seam ripper helps.
AAAhhh, finally this is right and straight.
I have one more side to attach today. I'm not sure I go with the outside corner and may play around with a HST. What do you think?
Tenacity is our family motto and I will prevail.
To end on a lighter note. I found this at Bed, Bath and Beyonce and my husband said:
"is that a dish drainer?" and I said "No, it's for my butt"
My cute sewing chair offers no back or spine support.
It may look funny, but my back thanks me!
Hooray for my little state of Connecticut. On friday it was the only decreasing covid state in the country.
My friend, Cynthia's last post put me on to this funny podcast. You may know Mel from The Great British Baking Show.
Give it a listen. We all need a giggle.
Take Care!
xo