What are you going to do with that?
Filed Under (Uncategorized, quilting) by malaka on 19-11-2008
Tagged Under : quilting, quilts
I don’t know what I’m going to do with these quilts. Give them to charity? Give them to friends? Hide them away somewhere? Who knows, who cares? They’re fun to make and I’m really just still learning. Everyone keeps asking me what I’m going to do with these things (the husband, mostly!) and I certainly don’t have a good answer.
I finally finished the binding on my third quilt tonight. I did it by hand, again. I really want to take the plunge and do it by machine but I’m scared I’ll screw up a perfectly good quilt. Ok, I’m really not scared.. it’s just that I couldn’t stand using blue thread that could be seen on the white border if I used my machine to bind it. I did it by hand, again, and it was slightly torturous.

Here she is, it took me a few hours to piece it on Saturday, then a few hours on the backing & quilting on Sunday. Monday I started hand-stitching the binding and finished early Wednesday evening. So, it didn’t take all that long.

Here it is with the piece from my stash that I added on the backing. I always loved this fabric, so I wanted to use it for something and keep it somewhat intact. Of course, I didn’t have much of it left, so I only used a strip and pieced the back with yellow and blue:
Overall, I’m pretty happy that I pulled it off again without a pattern or anything. This is my first quilt that I didn’t pre-wash, so I’m about to throw it in the washer and hope for the best.
Things I’d do differently next time (aka: what I learned)
- Pre-wash all my fabrics (I know better!)
- Plan my quilt size. I ended up with a 52×52 quilt which would be great, except I had to stretch my crib-sized batting to fit it. I didn’t want to spend the money on a full size batting just to cut it down. Ok I HAD a full size batting but I didn’t want to waste it!
- I would have used 2 charm packs instead of just one. I thought supplementing it with white would give me a twin size or larger, but I was wrong. I had to add a 5″ border just to get it to 50 inches.
- I should have splurged on quilting cotton for the whites instead of using cheap fabric because it was on sale. I learned my lesson, now I just hope it doesn’t shrink up so much in the wash that my quilt is ruined!
- The metal folding chair I’m currently using as a sewing chair is NOT cutting it. My entire right shoulder/arm hurts so bad when I’m doing the quilting. The minute I brought my nice desk chair upstairs, I felt 100% better. The only problem? Then I didn’t have a desk chair in the office.
- I’m bored with stitching in the ditch. I need to learn to free motion, stat.
Ok quilting is out of my system for at least a week. I’ve got the greatest idea for a bag that I can’t wait to make!






