Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Making progress.......

Weird.  Blogger has just changed the way photos are loaded. Which possibly explains why there were problems downloading photos for a lot of bloggers over the last week.  It seems ok, other than I had a slight heart attack when the photos first appeared on my post, so large that I could only see 1/4 of the photo, once they all loaded they were at the correct size. Also all photos downloaded on to the post at once. Not what I wanted to do, but not a serious drama, and I can always re-arrange them.

I don't know why but I am not finding anything funny to write about lately either. I am sure that it directly relates to my crafty mojo. When I find my crafty mojo, I can't write anything funny, and vice versa.  

Anyway on to the post.  

Over the last week I have had time to work on this quilt. I finished the disappearing nine patch, now just have to do a couple of borders. I can complete the first border as I am going to use the chocolate bella solid that I used in the nine patch, but I want to wait until Pure yardage is out to use a print for the outer border. 

I can't believe how much my accuracy has improved on this quilt.  Just about every single point joins perfectly, woo hoo. Just goes to show that practice makes perfect.


I am finding it really difficult finding ways to display my work for photos.  I look through lots of photos where they look fabulous hung on fences, clotheslines, draped over furniture etc. I don't have a clothesline, and my fences are wire and only about 1 metre / 3 feet high , and I don't have any outside furniture that looks good with my quilts (they are too modern). I came up with hanging it over the balustrade at the top of the stairs, I think it looks quite good, but I can only show half of it otherwise it starts to slip over the railing.

Here is the table runner with the multi colour binding, I think it looks pretty good, and I'm glad I used it.



The next few days I am going to concentrate on crocheting some granny squares, as I have left them alone for the last couple of weeks.  I have a couple of things that I need to work on, otherwise I am going to be doing it at the last minute.

5 comments:

  1. Your quilt is looking really good. I know what you mean I have trouble with my blankets.
    I sellotape them on to my bench outside! Pity you cant put like a sticky fixer thing on the back and hang them on a wall or door or something. Mind the paintwork though!
    I haven't got a line either. I said to Garden Bell. 'I want a line!' Imagine then nearly 18 Blankets hanging on a line.....

    Pouring of rain here.
    Love to you Suex

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  2. Your disappearing 9-patch is just yummy! I am not especially partial to browns and neutrals, so I am surprised at just how much I like that quilt.

    The floral fabric was perfect for binding the runner! You've given me courage to be more adventurous with my binding in the future.

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  3. Your quilt looks really good. I like the layout and the color choice. The table runner with the colorful boarder is wonderful. It is a shame you don't have a lot of places to display your quilts - they are pieces of art.

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  4. The binding looks fab on your table runner. It brings together all of the colours in the fabrics perfectly.

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  5. You are a quilting maestro!!

    I love your quilts and they are seriously inspiring but despair I cannot see well enough anymore to judge straight lines. So I am unable to quilt, much to my disappointment and I am sure my husbands delight.

    He thinks the house is already to full of my stash!!

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