I haven't been doing a lot of quilting lately (certainly not finishing any projects), but I have made some forward progress on a few things. Mostly making backings and basting quilts. I've been meaning to baste 45 and Life to Go for over a month now and I finally buckled down last week to do it. I had to move most of the furniture in my quilt room out of the way in order to have enough floor space. I pinned the backing easily enough, but when I laid out the batting I discovered a problem...
When I purchased the batting, I thought the package said it was 120" square. Even though I prewashed it, I didn't think it was possible for it to shrink this much. When I looked again, I saw that it was 102" x 120". The quilt itself is 109" square, so this just wasn't going to work. Fortunately I had another package of batting that was the right size that I could use. After a couple of hours, I had it together...
45 and Life to Go Quilt - now basted |
This stuff is great! I was a little nervous to use it on such a large quilt because I've never tried it on such a big project. It took a little more than a can to baste all the layers together. I also felt like I'd been sniffing glue when I was done and my nostrils wanted to stick together. However, by morning, everything was back to normal.
And speaking of basting quilts, I also used the spray to baste this little Valentine's Day quilt. I used a layer of cotton batting and a layer of wool. I'm hoping the extra layers will give it a lot of definition once it's quilted. I still want to finish this one and have it on the wall before February 14th. (Just under 4 weeks to get it done.)
Here's My Heart |
Backing for Winter Wonderland |
Backing, batting and quilt - ready to be quilted |
Full House Roofs |
On a non-quilting front, I caught David on the scratching post the other day. I think it's the first time in 2 years he's paid any attention to it.
David on the scratching post |
David and Jack |
Until later...
The Lord will work out his plans for my life - for your faithful love, O Lord endures forever. Don't abandon me, for you made me.
Psalm 138:8 (NLT)
I hope you find time to quilt! Blog when you can. I have used 505 on small projects but never on a big one. They claim that the glue dissipates over time and I am always concerned that I will not get it quilted in time! I pen baste most of my quilts. I did pen the 144 x 116 but then decided it was just to big for me to handle. A lady I see at the Bernina store is going to long arm it for me. She offers a 30% discount on the first project she does for a new customer (which I am), so it will only cost about $175. It will be worth it as big and heavy as it is!
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