Monday, April 20, 2015

Let the quilting begin!


After laying out all the border options on the floor of the fellowship hall on Sunday, I decided those colorful scraps were more of a distraction than an addition. I stopped at Yuzawaya on the way home and purchased a very small amount of blue to complete the border.

As it turned out, I could buy the fabric in 10 cm. sections so 30 cm. was more than enough and a 20% coupon made it even cheaper. (actually I paid more for two batteries for my flashlight at the next stop).

I don't know why the picture turns out so washed out but the results are satisfying enough.

Today I borrowed the tatami room of my friend at the rice store and basted everything together. Because of the generosity of another friend, I had enough muslin to make a backing. (She was responsible for the green fabric as well). I think this is the first time for me to make a quilt with a light solid fabric backing, I usually select a small print to hide my uneven stitching. Does that mean I have to do a better job of quilting? Anyway, I am all fired up and ready to get started. It is raining and blowing outside so this will be the perfect day to sit in my chair and stitch away.

10 comments:

  1. looking so good, the blue at the border is a perfect finish.

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  2. This is beautiful, Julie! I agree with Nancy... the blue border is a perfect way to finish it.

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  3. It looks really good! Maybe since it's in the tatami room, your quilt looks very Japanese. Very nice!

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  4. Nice to see it all layed out flat. You'll have to do a written explanation of each block's relationship to it's book.

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  5. You have made the right choices and I am happy that Yuzawaya gave you such a good deal. As the piecework and block placements are already such a delight, the quilting will be the icing on the cake. Let's hope for many rainy days!!!

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  6. The blue border ties the quilt together perfectly.

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  7. Love the result with the blue border. I think it has finished the whole quilt very nicely. It is lovely to see it ready for quilting!

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  8. I'm so glad you chose the blue - it's really perfect to set this off! And your stitching is wonderful so the light backing will show it off! blessings, marlene

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  9. The blue border is perfect. I discovered a while back that quilters in California tend to use solid backing, Oregon is mixed - some plain and some floral - and Washington is floral. Funny how different areas use different backings. Since I'm really from CA I use solid white backing - even though now live in the floral backing state. LOL

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