Beginning to quilt the churn dash sections |
Quilted lines |
First quilted block |
The makings of some blocks |
Last Friday after the training day, my brain was too tired to think about putting selvages together for a square. I decided I could make more progress quilting the block I had started on the Farm quilt.
I was stitching line after line using a ruler. The repetition of the movement helped my brain unwind from the challenges of the day. I hadn't planned to quilt this project this densely nor had I planned to customize each block. Sometimes, the quilt talks and the maker needs to listen. In this case, the quilt talked. I ignored the quilt. Gertie, my inner squirrel, chirped at me to listen to the quilt. Gertie had a point. I listened. Now, I'm stitching. There are 20 blocks in this quilt. I'll be at this stage of the quilting for some time!
It took me about three hours to quilt this block. Some of the time I was talking to other pitchers on the Zoom call.. Some of the time, I was auditioning a line and sometimes, I was removing a line. Perhaps if I'm not visiting, I will quilt the next block a little faster.
Yesterday, I pulled out my selvages and began to putting together squares for three blocks. Today, I'll stitch and trim the blocks. Goal number four on my February list was to make selvage squares in the color of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. This month, Angela chose red. Eventually, I will combine four squares into a block. This year, I'm concentrating on making the squares!
Linking to Angela at Scrap Happy and linking to Cynthia at Oh Scrap/Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework. After all, these selvages qualify as scrap!
4 comments:
I have a long-term unfinished quilt top that I keep pulling out to make some progress on, and keep asking myself the same question! What's stopping me from moving this forward? You're inspiring me to try to get something more done on that this week! Glad you made some progress on the farm quilt while also enjoying your virtual retreat!
What a great idea to use selvedges to make monthly RSC blocks. Mmmm, I've still got a bag of selvedges hanging around (thinking while typing).
I'll be interested to see how your red selvage blocks come together!!! So fun!! As for the involved quilting, we've all been there!!! Just keep at it and you'll reach the finish line.
Oh yum! Your quilting is so gorgeous on the Farm quilt and the red selvage blocks look fabulous. I have been trying to save my selvages for something special. Happy quilting. Hugs.
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