After Mary
Huey came to speak to the guild she brought up some amazing points. Use
the fabric you have bought. She recently helped
a man whose wife passed away sell all her quilting/sewing supplies.
She mentioned how hard it was to see all this amazing stuff sell for
much less than it was worth. She also in the same manner mentioned to
finish the UFO by
finishing them or realizing you
won't
finish it and change those to something you will
finish.
The last point she mentioned that really stuck with me is sew a little
everyday. Your sewing skills will improve and you will be amazing with
even a few minutes everyday how much you will get
done. Now I would completely be lying if I said I have been sewing
everyday but I have been sewing much more often. With this happening I
thought I might be able to work on some
big finishes this year.
This quilt is a gift for a co worker. He spent 20 years, before working
at IU, with the Army. Then it was over 20 years at IU. I have worked
with him for about 7 years. I picked out the fabrics first. Red, white
and blue seems like the obvious choice.
I looked at probably 10 different patterns before I found what seems
like the perfect one. Finding this pattern was just one of the very
lucky things that sometimes happen. I was getting together to sew with a
few of my favorite quilting friends and one
of them a just bought the pattern. I really thought this one had a
great look right away. The very next day I was at Quilts Plus buying
this pattern and
wonderful ruler. You can make templates for the pattern
but the ruler certainly made this quite a bit
easier. This quilt goes together very quickly and I certainly think I
will be using this pattern again.
After working with red, white and blue for a bit I got bored with the
colors. While I'm sure the quilt would have been nice with just those
colors something was missing for me. As I thought about it this quilt
needed more color. Orange was an easy choice.
It is one of my favorite colors to put in a quilt and it is easy to
have red smoothly move towards orange. Green and purple did the same
with blue and the addition of these colors really help this quilt pop.
Not being one who follows directions well, I did
end up changing the way I made this quilt. The pattern calls for a
jelly roll and I already had fat quarters. Instead of cutting those fat
quarters into 2 1/2 inch strips I just cut them into strips 1 inch to 2
1/2 inches wide.
Once I had the top completed I called (maybe texted) my friend
Steph. I asked if she would teach me to use her long arm machine. She agreed and I am so excited I had the chance to use it. One night I came over and practiced and the next time it was onto the quilt. I had tons of fun and really can see why using a long arm machine for quilting is so nice. While that kind of machine is way outside my budget, I really do appreciate Steph letting me try it out and I may even be back quilting some charity quilts soon.
Oh you should also take a look at this very fun back. He likes Superman, news and crosswords. That white spot will soon get a label.
I do love the way this quilt turned out and soon enough I will be handing it off. Here's to hoping he will like it.
Happy Quilting
Cathy