Friday, February 13, 2015

Plugging & chugging

You would think I would learn, but I never seem to: the problem with having so many on-going projects is that nothing proceeds very quickly. Out of my maaaannnnnnny stacks of parts, I've been working 2 scrap projects & 2 with scrappy-ish flying geese. As you scrap-sewers know, there are no quick methods for scraps, just pulling 2 pieces, sew them together, sew them to another pair & repeat. I've got all of these projects out on my sewing table so that they are all leaders & enders for each other & in spite of proceeding slowly, they are all proceeding.




In between times, I made & quilted something I plan on entering for consideration for a display of modern quilts at the Texas Quilt Museum. The piecing was crazy simple & the quilting was simple but dense & took some time. It is done except for the binding; for the first time, I'm planning on trying a facing-type binding. I'll give you a little peak at this quilt.


6 comments:

Brenda said...

be still my beating heart! great quilts all around.

Nifty Quilts said...

Your scrappy projects look great! I have a soft spot for those shirt stripe flying geese.

Rachaeldaisy said...

Its great to see lots of happy scrappy sewing going on. I love the square quilting on your Texas Quilt Museum entry. Good luck with the consideration.

cauchy09 said...

that's some delicious quilting there. i wanna see more! :)

O'Quilts said...

All are amazing...now you are motivating me. I just want to sit and look out the window..but now I might sew together something...gotta keep up with Houston

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