Well, I have surprised myself - I AM a piecing machine!! On Tuesday night at around 11.30pm, I finished the last 20 blocks for my Omigosh! quilt!!
I was just thrilled, and so on Wednesday, I did something I've never done before ... I took one of my sewing machines to quilt group!!
My sweet baby featherweight left the house for the first time in a little while :-) Silly me though, I forgot to pack my quarter inch foot as it was firmly attached to my white featherweight. Oops! Richard and Sue to the rescue though, they had some masking tape I could press into service as a seam guide and I managed to do a pretty decent job with my piecing.
These were the first seams I sewed. I was thrilled when my points were neat, and I've been stitching up a storm ever since.
When I got home of course, I swapped over to Big Bernie, and to be honest, I'm finding it much easier going. I paired all the blocks up, then I sewed them into groups of six blocks, and now I'm putting the entire rows together.
Here's where I'm at right now:
Isn't it coming along? I can't wait until the top is together, then I'll get busy with those border fabrics. Believe it or not, I haven't even looked at my yardage to make any decisions, I'll make myself wait.
Well, I better get back to the sewing machine, there's still lots to do! xox
I was just thrilled, and so on Wednesday, I did something I've never done before ... I took one of my sewing machines to quilt group!!
My sweet baby featherweight left the house for the first time in a little while :-) Silly me though, I forgot to pack my quarter inch foot as it was firmly attached to my white featherweight. Oops! Richard and Sue to the rescue though, they had some masking tape I could press into service as a seam guide and I managed to do a pretty decent job with my piecing.
These were the first seams I sewed. I was thrilled when my points were neat, and I've been stitching up a storm ever since.
When I got home of course, I swapped over to Big Bernie, and to be honest, I'm finding it much easier going. I paired all the blocks up, then I sewed them into groups of six blocks, and now I'm putting the entire rows together.
Here's where I'm at right now:
Isn't it coming along? I can't wait until the top is together, then I'll get busy with those border fabrics. Believe it or not, I haven't even looked at my yardage to make any decisions, I'll make myself wait.
Well, I better get back to the sewing machine, there's still lots to do! xox
11 comments:
Your top is really progressing. It gorgeous!!! I'm tempted to start one myself. Hugs.
Wow, you really are making progress. I love following along, this one is going to be so wonderful. Thanks for sharing the photos!
wow - looking great! I understand why you wanted to get done with this one fast but would never do it myself - I hate working under stress and deadlines. You will finish this one before you know it.
The row segments only illustrate just how tiny some of those pieces are!
WOW! I have been watching your progress and you have really picked up speed!
Keep up the good work. . . .I love the eye candy.
It will truly be a lovely quilt when finished!!
OMG, I am so impressed with your progress on this quilt! It is on my bucket list, for sure. Yours is so incredible...you might be giving me the courage I need to open the pattern, LOL! Well done! I am so enjoying watching your progress!
Oh, my gosh! VBG Congratulations, TAzzie! It is gorgeous. It's been on my bucket list. Maybe this will inspire me to get started.
God Grief ! Could those quilt bits be any more stunning. Keep on piecing Tazz, I cant wait to see the whole thing.
Oh this is amazing. Great work!
It is so beautiful!
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