Wednesday, August 14, 2013

What's Happening



For the past week, I have been working on Step #7, the braid border, for my Darlene's Mystery quilt.  Lots of cutting and lots and lots of sewing.  I am working on the sewing in bits of time.  I can't imagine doing all the sewing at one time for what is required to make this border.  This doesn't mean I am not enjoying making this awesome border. This is my first time making a braid and I love the look very much.   It will be the finishing touch to a wonderful pattern. I have the top and bottom border all sewn as I am now working on the side borders. 

Also, I have almost finished the quilt top I am making for my Quilty Sister. I have already told her about it so I can show you my progress. She had a pet bunny named Stewie, that she had to find a new home for when she moved. She still misses him.   This quilt is a tad feminine I know and Stewie is a boy bunny,  but I think my sister will still love it.  The pattern is called "Huggable Me"  by  Rabbits Haven, a Canadian pattern company.  I was lucky enough to win this cute pattern in a giveaway last year and I just had to make it for her. 
There are six bunny blocks and I used a different machine stitch to applique each  bunny. I used Aurifil #50 to stitch around the bunnies and for the flowers and stems/leaves, I used Sulky 40# and stitched in freemotion.  I switched from using my usual  SteamaSeam2 for the fusible product and gave Heat n Bond Featherlite a try this time.  I  really liked how nice and light it was and didn't cause any problems with sewing.  For stabilizer while stitching, I used two layers of tracing paper.  Works great.  Now to get the blocks sewn together and the borders on.  and get it quilted. It should end up measuring approx. 45"x  55"

I am linking up with The Needle and Thread Network, so stop by and see what is happening this past week.

7 comments:

  1. Such a cute bunny quilt for your sister. Looking forward to sewing your finished mystery quilt.

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  2. The bunny is soo sweet! My girls would love that one! :) They mystery quilt looks great so far... lovely colours!

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  3. That braid is beautiful; the colours are so rich! And I am sure your sister will like the sweet bunny very much.

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  4. wonderful projects, both... the braid looks to be 'rich' with those choice colours...

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  5. I've never done braid before either. Yours looks great! I would think it might be hard to keep it straight, but yours looks very straight.

    Those bunnies are VERY cute. Your sister will love them, I'm sure.

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  6. Cute bunnies, your sewing sister is very lucky. The colours in your braid are wonderful. I made a braid quilt for one of my daughters years ago, don't remember it as difficult.

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  7. Love, love, love that braid!! Didn't I tell you it would go smoothly and be kind of fun?? I didn't know Wonder Under had a featherweight product!! I'm going to have to give that a try! Those bunnies are precious. She's going to love it!

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