Monday, January 17, 2011

Progress

I'm usually a 'work on one quilt at a time and finish it' kind of person so I don't know what's happened to me!  I have pictures from three quilts I've made progress on (or started) and they don't include Beyond the Cherry Tree because I haven't finished stitching down the 112 cherries or even started the embroidery in block 16.  I also have what I need to start an embroidery BOM quilt for my granddaughter.  Once I start it, I'll post the link with the photos.

I've had the book Nearly Insane, AKA the Salinda Rupp quilt, for over seven years.  As soon as I saw one, I loved it, knew I had to make it, and bought the book.  The owner of my favorite shop at the time (she sold it and it's different now) had made it and brought it to a class.  I couldn't make it out of the shop without the book!   I've been looking at it ever since and thinking how hard it looks.  I'm sure CJ and Lori got tired of me whining about it because they finished theirs so I'm sure they already know.  This week I got my brave on and jumped in.  My goal is to average one block a week finished.  Some of them have close to 200 pieces in a block that finishes six inches.  Others are easier and I can finish them more quickly.  This is a project I can fit in during the day. This week, I finished the first three.







I also finished blocks two and three in the Civil War BOW Barbara Brackman is posting.

I cropped the photo of block 2 the same as the others 
but for some reason, that photo doesn't show up.  Just pretend, okay? 






I wanted gold stars on a blue ground in the applique block.  I enjoy applique and that didn't bother me at all but I chose the wrong fabric.  I couldn't get sharp points on the stars.  It may be just one block but I don't like it.  I also don't like the block enough to redo it.   The fabric is from my LQS, not a fabric/craft store, but the weave is very loose and the threads too coarse.  I shouldn't have picked it - I know better.  If I trimmed the fabric inside the points as close as I normally do, it raveled way too much so  I ended up with way too much fabric/too many threads inside my points.  I won't use this fabric for applique again and I may not use it for piecing.  I'll have to try it in a sample and see if it holds together.

My last photo this week is of the pieces for the doll quilt, Midnight Stars, Lori is posting.  I love doll quilts - they're easy to finish and easy to display.



This doesn't look like much but I'm ready for the next step.

8 comments:

  1. What a wonderful start to the quilt. Your NI blocks are lovely.

    I've been looking at the civil war blocks and I *think* I've picked out a fabric. :) Now I guess I should just add it to the rotation. (Which is sadly *much* bigger than yours)

    You know, I used to be a start it and finish it kind of gal like you. Then startitis set in. Better watch out, I think it's contagious. :)

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  2. Oh, you're killing me that you've begun your NI. I LOVE that quilt. Such cheerful colors.

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  3. Your blocks look great .Love the colors

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  4. Congratulations on starting Nearly Insane! I love that quilt!! Your blocks are great. I really love the first one.
    I am working on Lori's doll quilt and the Civil War blocks too......you are ahead of me!

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  5. The fabrics you are choosing for your NI quilt look wonderful, and your piecing looks perfect!

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  6. Your piecing on the "nearly insane" blocks is so beautiful. Absolutely perfect!

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  7. Hey mary, I'm late posting but it was a crazy week!
    Woo-Hoo! On starting NI!! Your first three blocks are terrific!!

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  8. Isn't that wonderful, I'm chuckling at your projects but I know I have a lot more on the go than you have. Great start on the NI! A block a week sounds very do-able.

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