This means too that all of the backing must be ready. I did the clip and rip on the backing for Gramma’s quilt. I’m happy with it and I think Gramma will be happy with her quilt. I thought I’d go with a red backing for the quilt Keith sent and oooooo another idea and I’m going to make it happen.
Sunday I finished piecing the quilt on the right. The 9 patches measure 2 3/4″ across making them 2 1/4″ finished. I’m going to admit being a bit of a “Tricksey Hobbit” with this quilt. One of my quilterly goals is to help quilters through their quilterly fear into a productive quilting experience. I’ve been there, I know what it’s like, and sometime having someone walk with you through it, support and encourage you makes all the difference. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be easy for the quilter, just getting through the fear. Melanie gave me 4 of her hand printed pieces and my hands were itching to get started piecing. I added some onyx Cherrywood, a hand dyed yellowy orange and a lovely fuchsia. I added the Onyx (not quite black) for a very specific reason. Melanie bought a dark gray to show off her fabrics and I wanted to, no needed to give her an idea of what they will look like with her prints. The gift of this as I posted photos on fb? Melanie was encouraged, inspired and smitten.
I flew by the seat of my pants piecing this one. After making the 9 patches I wanted something to go with them so made the other blocks. As I chatted with Debby one night I thought I’d make one really long strip to run the entire length of the quilt then have the rest set in perpendicular to the strip. Well as you can see it didn’t quite work out that way. All in all I’m quite pleased with this. The next project with the Cherrywoods will be
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an 8 pointed star.
I’m beginning to think I’ve lost my mind.
Happy Quilting!
Teri
Love the setting! And I don’t think using a long arm occasionally is a bad idea! My friend has one and has generously offered to baste up quilts for me, which I will take advantage of, as that is the worst part of the whole process!