Instead of working on the Prairie Star quilt, I felt the need to finish up a few projects that I've had sitting around here for a while. I wanted to be productive, but not have to think too much. With that in mind, I pulled some quilt tops and prepared them for quilting and binding.
Everything was going along swimmmingly until yesterday evening. I had finished two quilts - simple meander quilting and even finished the bindings, and I was feeling so good. Ok, I admit it, I was feeling a bit cocky.
Since all was going well and I was being so productive, I decided to make the backing for my "dark" version of Zen Garden and get it ready for quilting.
I really like this quilt - and every other quilt designed by Little Louise Designs that I have made - so I knew that once I got started it would go quickly. (Click HERE to see the "light" version of the same quilt.)
All was going well and I was even using up some stash to make the backing. I like this, don't you?
Well, I guess maybe I was tired or perhaps I was just not paying attention. I don't know, but I do know that my backing isn't wide enough! ARRGGHHH!!! It's plenty long, but that doesn't help me. :-(
Can you see that the top left corner of the backing is shorter than the quilt top? The right side is lined up exactly, so there is no excess there from which to "borrow." I decided it was time to just put this away and try again later. I think I have some extra of the print fabric that I could piece together and make another strip. We'll see though....
Do you see why I have decided that it was a good thing I didn't work on the Prairie Star and have to think? That just might have been ugly!
Anyway, on a positive note I did completely finish two quilts. This first one was actually not a UFO, but I was so excited to try a strip piecing method for making Granny Squares that I spent part of last Wednesday pulling fabric and trying the technique. I loved it and this quilt is the result.
The quilt below had been a quilt top just waiting to be finished for quite a while. I already had the backing and binding ready, but I just hadn't quilted it. It's done and I really like this too. (Quite a bit different than the Granny Squares now isn't it?) I've named this one Color Splash.
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It's always a wise decision to put off a project when one is not in top form. I love the color splash - a real popper.
ReplyDeleteYou got a lot done even if you had to put the backing on the back burner.
ReplyDeleteThe finished quilts are beautiful! You accomplished so much! As for the backing not sizing up, well Joanne, I'm glad you did that...I'm sure there was a lesson learned there. (A really great teacher said that to me a couple times...)
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