Monday, February 11, 2019

Good Fortune - A COMPLETED quilt!

Gradually, doing small amounts of work at a time, the quilt progressed and now it is finished and ready to go onto a bed!


Free-motion quilting
 on the Handi-Quilter Sweet Sixteen


Inspection of the completed quilt by two of my three feline quilt inspectors.


Close-up of the border quilting


The label, quilted along with the whole quilt


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Saturday, January 26, 2019

Let the Quilting Begin

On Friday, Feb. 25, 2019, I got the quilt sandwich layered - backing, batting, and quilt top.  That process is my least favorite part of the whole process, so I was glad to get that behind me.

This is my backing fabric.  It had been chosen for another quilt and then I found something better.  I really like it for this one.


I am doing free-motion quilting, with no marking, using my sit-down mid-arm machine, a Handi Quilter Sweet Sixteen.  I'm using an Aurufil gray thread, 50 wt. and so far I am very pleased with the results.  Unfortunately, Lizzy is determined to supervise carefully and she really slows me down!





I made a label which I sewed to the backing before I began quilting, so that the quilting would help hold the label in place.  At the same time, I made my binding so that it will be ready to go when I am finished with my quilting.


You might be able to see my free motion quilting design which threads through the center of a diagonal line of red, white, and orange quilt blocks.  I will do some other designs as well before I'm done.


This page doesn't link back to Bonnie Hunter's page as there won't be another link up for a week or so, but in my earlier posts you can find links to other quilters' work on this quilt.   #goodfortunequilt    #quiltvillemystery


Monday, January 14, 2019

Good Fortune - Assembling the quilt

Putting the Pieces Together

For whatever reason, it seemed to take me an inordinate amount of time to assemble the two different types of blocks for the center of the quilt.  I finally finished and laid them out on my design wall (actually, the design carpet!) to decide on block placement.





My Sunday afternoon was devoted to sewing all these blocks together.  Then there will be four different borders to assemble and put into place.


By Wednesday, in spite of more help from the cats, I had the borders on.








After a few days, I realized I wanted to make the quilt large enough to work well on my bed.  I added two narrow borders and one larger one, adding about 10.5" in length and width to the original design.  I kept the new borders simple so as to not detract from Bonnie's design.  I am sure the quilt will get a lot more use now that it will fit my bed.




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Monday, January 7, 2019

Carole D's Clue 7 and the Big Reveal!

Although I got a small start on Clue 7 after it was released in the middle of the week, I still have a lot of it to do.  Also, even though the finished layout has been revealed and the borders explained, it will be a good while before I get around to that part of this quilt.

Two of my three kitties have had to go to the vet, and one has to go back for 4 teeth to be extracted.  I have a card-making workshop to attend, a check-up with my allergist, and lots of Christmas decorations to finish packing away and storing in the garage.  These things are going to have to take priority over quilting this week.

Here are my two practice blocks for Clue 7, and my stacks of finished blocks and arranged-for-sewing blocks which await my attention.




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Monday, December 31, 2018

Good Fortune Clues 6 and 7

This clue, #6, went together quickly because I already had a basket full of neutral strips and strings of various sizes.  I only had to cut a few extra for more variety!




Bonnie surprised us on New Year's Day with a mid-week clue, #7.  I won't have time to sew it all this week because it's time to deal with the house - undecorating, and restoring normalcy after having had a guest for over a week.  However, I laid out the pieces for the clue, and took the time to make a sample of each clue.





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Monday, December 24, 2018

Good Fortune Clue 5

Every year doing mystery quilts, when this unit appears as the one to do, I cringe.  I don't know if it's my lack of accurate cutting ability that is the problem or not.  I made four test blocks, adjusting the seam allowance each time, and thought I had it right, but many of the blocks are just the tiniest bit too small.  They will work, though.  My blocks like this from previous quilts weren't as good, but I was able to use them and you'd never know the difference in the finished quilts!




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Monday, December 17, 2018

Good Fortune Clue 4

There were multiple methods given to make this week's clue, ranging from just cutting orange rectangles the right size, to sewing strip sets and cutting, or using lots of orange strings (long, thin, sometimes wonky strips of fabric) to paper piece using a foundation of easy-to-tear paper.  I opted for piecing the strings using phone book paper since I figured I really didn't need that 2013 phone book any more!






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