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Quilting up a storm!

5/4/2021

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Well, it's official: I'm a quilter!  This spring I have been prolific in sewing, if not orderly in blogging about it.  For the record, here are the quilts I worked on in March/April of 2021, in the order that I worked on them.  I will come back and add links as I blog them:
  1. The Meadow Quilt is a long-term project I've been working on, forgetting about, then revisiting for years.  I picked it up again in March 2021, when I read the book Finish by Jon Acuff and decided to finish the blooming thing!  Then I got distracted by other, fun and exciting projects, so I still haven't finished the blooming thing.  I am doing the quilting for this one on my home machine Boudica. 
  2. The Organized Chaos quilt for my niece was a kit, which I made with help and instruction from my friend Rosanne.  In particular, I learned about cutting with the rotary cutter, squaring off, and strip piecing.  I sent it to a professional long-armer for quilting. 
  3. Flush with accomplishment, I conceived and started drawing an original quilt idea, a Dandelion quilt.  But I didn't have confidence in my ability to translate picture into pattern, or to do the math and figure out yardage, so it remained an idea. 
  4. A "Simple Illusions" quilt was next, based on this pattern by Pleasant Valley Creations. 
  5. Then a rather dorky utility quilt, which I put together mostly out of boredom, and to experiment with setting blocks on point. 
  6. Then I started the Dandelion quilt, using math and pattern skills I had developed while working on the Simple Illusions pattern. 
  7. Concurrently with the Dandelion quilt, which is a thinky project, I also started the string piecing quilt I dubbed Pick-Up Sticks/Acid Trip.  It is not a thinky project, so it's a nice alternative when I don't have the energy for the Dandelion quilt. 
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