Well, it has been awhile since I posted but that's because I have been very busy piecing and piecing and piecing!
When I came home from Judy's class I did just as I was told....went back to the beginning and completed each step in it's entirety. Here are all my templates and fabrics, cut, piled and put together with binder clips. And, ready to sew. And that's what I have been doing. Some of the arcs I love, some I am not crazy about. If I had understood the process prior to choosing my fabrics I would have made some very different choices. But, I keep repeating Janet's mantra....'It's just a quilt'!
The beginning of the arcs...I thought I was doing so well. And then, here are all 30 of the arcs completed and almost all of the left border waves. I like the border waves because I selected which fabrics went together rather then use Judy's method of stack and whack and whatever two pieces you choose go together since all the fabrics coordinated.
I am more then 50% done with the piecing so it shouldn't be much longer until I can start assembling the top!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
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Sunday, March 13, 2011
It's Been Awhile
Well, it has been awhile since I posted but that's because I have been very busy piecing and piecing and piecing!
When I came home from Judy's class I did just as I was told....went back to the beginning and completed each step in it's entirety. Here are all my templates and fabrics, cut, piled and put together with binder clips. And, ready to sew. And that's what I have been doing. Some of the arcs I love, some I am not crazy about. If I had understood the process prior to choosing my fabrics I would have made some very different choices. But, I keep repeating Janet's mantra....'It's just a quilt'!
The beginning of the arcs...I thought I was doing so well. And then, here are all 30 of the arcs completed and almost all of the left border waves. I like the border waves because I selected which fabrics went together rather then use Judy's method of stack and whack and whatever two pieces you choose go together since all the fabrics coordinated.
I am more then 50% done with the piecing so it shouldn't be much longer until I can start assembling the top!
When I came home from Judy's class I did just as I was told....went back to the beginning and completed each step in it's entirety. Here are all my templates and fabrics, cut, piled and put together with binder clips. And, ready to sew. And that's what I have been doing. Some of the arcs I love, some I am not crazy about. If I had understood the process prior to choosing my fabrics I would have made some very different choices. But, I keep repeating Janet's mantra....'It's just a quilt'!
The beginning of the arcs...I thought I was doing so well. And then, here are all 30 of the arcs completed and almost all of the left border waves. I like the border waves because I selected which fabrics went together rather then use Judy's method of stack and whack and whatever two pieces you choose go together since all the fabrics coordinated.
I am more then 50% done with the piecing so it shouldn't be much longer until I can start assembling the top!
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