Personally that is. I stayed up way too late last night watching election results to sparkle much this morning, but several of you asked for more pictures of my soon-to-be-finished(Yay!) Twinkle King size quilt.
I'm still making circles, but it's too big to fit on my design wall and a little difficult to photograph.
This Sunday I'm getting some training on a long arm machine and I've already scheduled the time for quilting this piece. The woman I found charges a set price for an initial class and then you can rent the machine by the hour. I'm incredibly happy and relieved that I've decided to quilt this baby with a long arm. Frankly just the thought of the hours it was going to take me to baste it was making my head spin and my butt hurt( I usually baste big quilts on the floor).
I also wanted to let you all know about a feature and interview the folks over at NC Triangle Street Team posted about me and my work. Thanks so much Carolyn! You can check that out here .
10 comments:
Too cute! I can't wait to see it when it's all done.
I'm working on a queen-sized quilt at the moment (the biggest one I've yet done.) I'm hoping that my sewing machine can handle the quilting part of it, though I'm not looking forward to wrestling it around!
quite a long exciting night last night. i'm waiting anxiously to see how this looks when quilted. it's going to be spectacular. congrats on the piece too.
your quilt is looking so fabulous! have fun with the long arm machine.
Oh my goodness! So pretty!
OK so are the circles comprised of dye resisted "spots" ( heh) on
commercial and or previously dyed fabrics???
Are you enjoying your longarming?
looking forward to the final result here too! Happy weekend!
Oh! It has been so exciting watching the progress of this one! It is really beautiful, and the block placement is perfect.
Anna
you will do okay on the long arm...especially since you get a lesson with practice...it is a hand eye coordination thing since you are standing and have to walk down the quilt as you go and you cannot turn or pivot your work, but these are things you get used to and learn to work through. good luck.
Hi, I'm going to have to embarrass myself and ask how you've done the lovely circles on this quilt? You've dyed them right? Did you just stick some spots on before you put them in the dye? Sorry, obviously I have no idea about such things! lol.
thanks!
Just got my copies of Quilting Arts and the cover is gorgeous, Congratulations!
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