I have had it in my head all day that it is Friday, but it is one of the good things I am wrong about! Though most people long for and look forward to Friday, I am much the opposite. Monday is much more appealing. The busyness of the weekend is over, and the kids are back to school.
It's been a busy week. Tomorrow will be no different. Frantic at times trying to finish (OK, that is a huge stretch, but I do need to get the quilting to a suitable stopping point either tomorrow or Monday so that the quilt can come off the frame). This means that there are no large unquilted areas, and any area I have marked is stitched, as I will be removing all of the blue pen. I don't want to leave it on the quilt for the next 3 months. I anticipate getting back to finishing the quilt in September. Today marks day 9 of quilting on the silk quilt. My mind really needs to work on something different. Fifty hours of staring at the same quilt is enough. Today I started on the teeny-tiny fillers. Three of the four corners are just about done (if you don't count the part I have to rip out!...Frog, as the quilters say. I am not in the least bit thrilled that I have to rip out fourteen stitches to the inch silk thread, on silk fabric. Seems a tad risky. Foolish might be a better word. I will look carefully from further than 6" when I get it off the frame and see if it is really necessary, though I suspect I already know that answer.
These are both variations on fills I have done before, only they have been micro-filled. The top picture has the 1/2" interlocking circles (CC), but I filled in the space. I'm not sure why I did this, because I used it on Big Bertha and kind of didn't love it. Did I not learn my lesson??! Below, I have a variation on clam shells. They too are filled to give a dense background. It was all going pretty well first thing this morning until I realized I'd densely filled a section that I had not added a band of pearls (circles) to. Frig!...Talk about ticked...Thank goodness the back of the quilt is not silk - otherwise I wouldn't stand a chance of getting the stitches out! The silk radiance is truly gorgeous, but on the flipside, it is a solid fabric so there is nothing whatsoever to hide blemishes in the quilting. Kinda glad my next quilts are fun with some print!
I have this tree in my yard. It's a crab-apple. It's the sweetest smelling, most Fragrant and gorgeous tree for about 1 week each year. I'll leave you with this picture. It just makes me happy.
Amazing quilting!
ReplyDeleteYour quilting is amazing! So sorry you have to frog. Can't it just be a quirky design element?
ReplyDeleteyour quilts are all so beautiful! i found your blog through a pinterest post and notice that a few of your pictures have a "please don't post to pinterest" caption. is it your preference that NONE of your pictures are posted there? if so, i'll take off the repin.
ReplyDeleteI am speechless....nearly!! I love both versions of the quilting. You are amazing and talented!!
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