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    Marianne, have you thought that you could use all the block in one quilt and not need any lining! You could do a 6 x 8 layout (twice) and have 4 left over for something else..

    Just winding up to getting going on my quilt again, after my big finish. First job try and track down all the pieces ops:

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      And I finally got my border fabric so I'll try to get around to adding the borders soon. Then maybe even getting the quilting done....

      Nancy

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        Originally posted by PosyP
        Marianne, have you thought that you could use all the block in one quilt and not need any lining! You could do a 6 x 8 layout (twice) and have 4 left over for something else..

        Just winding up to getting going on my quilt again, after my big finish. First job try and track down all the pieces ops:
        Rosemary, I did once try a double sided quilt but ended up ripping out all the quilting I had done because what suited side one in the way of pattern didn't look good on the other side. I ended up tying it - well sort of - I used the eyelet stitch on my machine very random and that was much better but I swore at the time never to try that again. How you managed to get your double-sided quilt to look so good is beyond me :shock:

        Marianne

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          Nice to hear you have learned a lot.
          If you follow Rosemarys suggestion and just tye it (good idea to use the eyelets) you will be finished in no time 8)

          living in Central Denmark
          Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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            I spray basted it, and payed very careful attention to lining up my centre lines. Although probably one of the reasons it has worked so well is that one side is a small busy piecing pattern, which really doesn't show up the quilting very much at all, and the other is large piecing and the quilting was designed to enchance the piecing design on that side - where it could be seen.

            When do we get to see pictures of some of your blocks? We all love seeing pictures

            living in Central Denmark
            Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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              I've finally done it, I now have another 8 x 1" blocks to go into the 9" white border for a sprinkling of colour. I am going to try and be everso very slightly random with some of their placements (that should be interesting - I am so not good at random, but we will see what happens!). Then I can get my triangle borders on and see what size I really need to get my backing to.

              (The miniature madness is still calling me - could I really manage 1/12" scale of this quilt? - not including the 1" blocks , that really would be madness!)

              living in Central Denmark
              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                Go on Rosemary you know you can do it

                Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                  Finishing the big one would be a good start!

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    Look forward to seeing it, Rosemary!

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                      My first project using blocks from the class is now finished. A "Sweet Sixteen" basket.



                      I used left over solid fabrics cut into squares to make up the lining. It is supposed to be reversible but mine isn't - I should have quilted the lining as well as the outer shell
                      It seems I cannot post more than 3 photos in one message so I will make this into a soap opera and continue further down
                      Marianne

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                        :roll: Sweet Sixteen basket continued:

                        The pattern for this style of basket/bag has been running around the web for several years some made with 22 squares and some with 16. I have made 2 bags using 22 squares with various success so thought I would try a simpler version with bigger squares but I am not happy with the result so have just gained a bit of space on my hard drive. I tried to be VERY careful with the valleys along the top edge, even basted the lining in but with very little success. I can't even be bothered to top-stitch because I know it will look even worse but I will put this basket in the pile of LTPs (learning-technique-project) and use it to pile stuff into - it could even be a fancy waste-paper basket; it is big enough.
                        I did the FMQ without making anything but spines which is a first for me. I used Linda Thielfold's cat-claw way of feathering but found when I did pre-stitch drawings that I liked this way much better when I made the "real" feather small and the claw very large backtracking a bit on the previous claw (clear as mud ain't it) - anyhow I am proud of those :P


                        Not so proud of how my blocks finished off but I found a way of joining them (not all the same size ops: ops: ops: ops: ) I cheated and ironed freezer paper squares (all the same size) onto the blocks and stretched a bit here and there before sewing them together with the paper in place and on others (shame on me) cut off a few points here and there but as Rosemary says who will notice when they whizz through my sewing/reading room/office cum kitchen/family area - not a soul (I hope) 0:-)
                        Next project will be a sewing machine cover - that should cut the 100-16 blocks that remain down even further.
                        Marianne

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                          I like your creativity. Looking forward to seeing the next project..

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                            Grate basket Marianne! And thank you for sharing how you did it. Love the quilting!

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                              I like your basket. Fresh colors. I think you are too hard on yourself

                              living in Central Denmark
                              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                                Yup, definitely too hard on yourself! Love that quilting!

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