Tuesday, April 29, 2014
ANOTHER QUILTING STORY
Well we are in the middle of a heat wave here in So. California! 95 today and will be the rest of the week...sigh. I have the air conditioning cranking which while I am soo grateful we have it, I see little dollar bills dancing all over the ceiling. This unit we have NEEDS to be replaced as it is old and NOT energy efficient. And then we REALLY NEED energy efficient windows put in too. I try not to dwell on the fact that we had just put these two money saving things in at our old house, and I know personally what a difference it makes in the bill. But, unless I stumble on several thousand dollars somewhere I am not sure what to do with (besides save for retirement!) I don't see it happening this year either. I do keep the thermostat at 78 (which is kind of warm if I am being honest) but it has run A LOT today! I guess it would help if I wasn't always kind of hot anyway. THOUGH! the new stuff the health food woman has me using and taking is helping with those hot flashes and heart palpitations sooo much, they are almost non-existent now. How grateful I am for that too. I guess I just need to stop my whining, and be GLAD I have a roof over my head and "coolish" type air to be in, lol.
So let me tell you what's been happening with my quilt. I know you are on the tips of your seats, so I will just get to it, lol. I know I have said more than once how different (for me!) quilting and garment sewing is. I have had that hammered home AGAIN with this quilt. I have done soo much sewing that I seldom measure or pin anything. I can set in sleeves, set a collar on, make cuffs, and even hem things with NO measuring and usually NO pins. Soo I guess I thought I could do the same with quilting. Uumm that would be a BIG NO WAY. Now I was super careful with the center of the quilt because I knew from making my runners that I needed to be super exact and careful both with my cutting and my sewing. I told you I even pinned and left them in etc. Well, I got to the borders and honestly I couldn't see ANY reason to measure out my sides or to pin them etc. Yes, even though EVERY tutorial I watched told me to do just that. (I always think I know better...wait, did I say that?) I simply cut my border pieces the width I needed them, and whipped them on. Truthfully I did do that with my runners and it worked just fine. But looking back I am sure it was because they were NOT very big and were probably VERY even. Anyway once the borders were both on I knew there was something VERY wrong with the quilt. It rippled and rolled and wouldn't lay flat. And just to show you how clueless I really am, I had NO idea what was wrong with it. I packed it up and went over to the local quilters for help. They were very nice and of course explained the errors of my ways. Told me really it was a common mistake for first time quilters, and the rest of the quilt was indeed "perfect". I think they were just trying to be nice, lol. Well, needless to say I had to take it home RIP all those borders off, MEASURE carefully, PIN carefully, and basically do it all over again. Took me an hour and a half of time just to rip it out! But I carefully, carefully did it and it has worked perfectly! YAY!! It is totally flat, no ripples or waves, and honestly was so easy to do I don't know why in the world I didn't just follow the tutorials on how to do this in the first place. Oh well, live and learn! Trust me, I WILL NOT make that mistake again. Soo let me show you the quilt top...
Hope you are all having a good week.
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I have missed so much!!! Love the quilt! You are really coming right along with your new skills! There is always so much going on with you and your big, bustling family!!
ReplyDeletexo Kris
Oh, it's just so, so gorgeous! I had quilted many a year before I learned that lesson about borders (thankfully most of my borders had been on baby quilts so my quilts were still flat enough that I didn't realize my mistake. I can't wait to see it completely done!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like you're having a busy week!
It's a beautiful quilt, Debbie! I can feel your pain as you tell of 1.5 hours of undoing, but you're learning and it's lovely...and next time it'll be smooth sailing!
ReplyDeleteWell Debbie it is a beautiful quilt. I think you have done such a great job.
ReplyDeleteQuilting is different isn't it? I am trying to be happy about the temps. I haven't turned on the air yet but I might have to today. I loved that you said dollar bills dancing on the ceiling. That is so true.
Well stay cool, I hope the weather man is right because we might cool down next week. Have a lovely day.
Debbie
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see your quilt after you get it back from the quilter!
Why do we always have to learn the hard way? I know I do..
You have air conditioning bills and mine is heat expenses for seven months! Always one thing or the other. Stay coolish!
You amaze me! I was just telling my family about you over the weekend. It went something like this: My blogging buddy started a quilt on Monday and finished it on Friday. There were oohs and ahhhs all over. We've never heard of such a thing! I am sending you a link behind the scenes. Hope that you might think it as wonderful as I do!
ReplyDeleteIt's just so beautiful, Debbie and I agree with everyone else about your amazing talent! I tell you that all the time though.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you are feeling better since using the natural remedies. I am always for going the natural route when possible.
Blessings to you!
Crummy picture or not, I cannot wait to see the finished product!
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