Tuesday, May 8, 2012

It's TN&TN Time again

Another week has passed by.  I did make progress, so that's a good thing.  I finished hand-appliquing the ninth block of "My Reminiscense" wallhanging. I attached the nine-patch sashings, which I had made beforehand. I was so glad that I had prepared those in advance.  I sewed them all on without any trouble.  I still have a narrow dark brown border and a muslin border to go on and then ready for quilting. I will bind it in a dark brown. I am hoping to hang it in my livingroom.

I am still waiting for my thread order to arrive, but here is a peek at the progress on the FMQ on my RRCB.  This quilt is an absolute beast! It is so heavy..it has a ton of seams. The string blocks are very susceptible to stretching .I wish now that I would have saved this one for handquilting.  I am not at all happy with the way things are going with it. I hope I will love it when it is complete.  Chalk it up to experience I guess.

 It was a sunny day here today except when the fog  kept drifting in and out. Went for a walk in the Halifax Public Gardens.  Here are a few pics. Things are starting to bloom. 



 

I am linking up with The Needle & Thread Network so stop by and see what everyone is working on.
 
 

13 comments:

  1. your quilt is looking great! I like the idea of the brown border and then brown binding. So sorry to hear about the stretching on the one your are currently quilting - that can be disheartening. But, you are right - we live and learn! Won't be long until I can go for a stroll through the Public Gardens too! Can't wait!

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  2. Your wall hanging quilt looks amazing and I'm looking forward to seeing it finished - sounds like it will look totally stunning. Hope the other quilt starts behaving itself for you - I haven't done much fmq. It is something on my "yes I will one day.....but...." All the best with it.

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  3. Your applique is just beautiful! I love your 9-patch sashing. What a wonderful idea. What is an RRCB?

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  4. I love the applique! I am contemplating a strippy quilt soon, so I will keep in mind the stretch bit! Maybe use light interfacing to sew the strips onto? Might that prevent stretching?

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  5. Your appliqué work is fabulous! The gardens look lovely too. I wish I could go there. I'm sorry you're having trouble with your other quilt. It's so tough to get to a finish when it starts to go bad. Ugh!

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  6. Oh my goodness, that is so beautiful! I can't imagine the work involved!

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  7. Nice work Linda...I can't imagine FMQ something that size. I cus my table runners....ooops; did I say that?? Those gardens are a beauty; I toured them every day when I had my mother-in-law at the hospital there in 2009. Lovely place to just sit and relax; forget the stress of hospitals.

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  8. Beautiful quilt Linda , good for you tackling a quilt that size to machine quilt , that would be a total nightmare for me . Great job!

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  9. I can't believe the detail in your quilts! I would never have the patience to see them through to the end. Beautiful work.

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  10. Your appliqué quilt is beautiful. There's so much work in the pieced sashings!! Oh, boy! Lovely.

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  11. That pieced sashing is great, and a good idea to make it in advance!

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  12. Linda, it's beautiful! Wow, your applique is awesome!

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