http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzoL7ddTEnA&feature=player_embedded!
Funnier too because I had JUST finished this top and felt that rolled lip of disgust when I couldn't get that left side border to lay flat. It was my own doing and I knew exactly what was the culprit: My old sewing machine (of course it was not ME!!). My good Singer was being serviced. It has an electronic stitch width setting, so I can get great repeatability with my .25" seam. I borrowed my old (25 yr) machine back from my mom while the other one was gone, and it has 3 mechanical foot settings, so I guessed where to set it. I knew that it was just shy of 1/4" and hence the stoned middle border came out nearly 1" long. Curses. I did my best to reduce seams a little and ease it together, but it still ended up a tad big, and had that awful lettuce edge. I am a better quilter that than and I was pretty mad.
What did I do?
What else? I loaded it on the longarm and quilted it. And to my surprised eyes, it quilted perfectly. I didn't have to float the top, or use excessive pins, or even have to shout obsceneties and spit. It just quilted fine. Shock. Now I hope that this is not perceived as an invitation from all you out there that have D-cup quilts - I never suspected it would do this and i don't love getting quilts that are not flat. But, if you have ones with small imperfections and a little fullness here and there, do not fret.
This is a Bento Box pattern which I have been working on writing up. It is strip pieced rather than stitched the traditional log cabin way which we usually make a Bento Box block. It requires many less seams and fewer cuts. On top of that, the blocks were done from a jelly roll and result in about only 1" waste per full 44" strip! Here's the link to my tutorial. I made this top in about 2-1/2 hours.
I told you earlier in the month how much I LOVE this Moda OZ line. The fabrics are graphic and cheerful. This 60" quilt took just half a jelly roll, which I found for under $20, and 2 yards of ivory Bella. The backing is a rose Bella solid, and it took 3 yards to back and bind the quilt.
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Hysterical video.....well, at least it was to me, but I'm not a long arm quilter! I quilt by check too!
that video was great! of course now I've passed the link to a bunch more quilters...
Thanks for the laughs...that was a hoot! Your bento box quilt is gorgeous. Now that I've seen the video, I'm going to ask the woman who quilted the first quilt I ever made (a 110 x 110 quilt) if it was in any way straight! I need to know now! lol...
Thank you for that!
hugz Pam
Your quilt looks sooo beautiful! Thanks a lot for sharing photos and this funny and optimistic video and song :))
Best wishes,
Tatyana
That is beautiful!
I found your blog and picture of Bento Box Quilt and fell in love with it. I had a mixed group of 2-1/2" strips I had to turn into a project, so I chose your Bento Box pattern and I am very pleased with the result. I wound up stitching in the ditch around all the 12" blocks and around the borders and then machine quilting two large circles in each 12" square.
What happened to the Bento Box tutorial? The link doesn't go anywhere.
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