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Jessica’s Patriotic Quilt Final Update

I have procrastinated so much, simply because I just could not come to a decision on how to quilt this quilt!

To recap: I first posted about this quilt in December 2021. Way back, when my little girl really was a little girl, she wanted to make a patriotic quilt. Together, we designed and chose the fabrics, and then she cut and pieced. And then it sat for a very long time. A lot of life happened.

My not so little girl finished the applique in early 2021 (Or was it 2020?) and sent the quilt to me. I was supposed to quilt it.

We haven’t been in any hurry up to this point, so why hurry now?

Thus…procrastination.

I finally got around to pin basting by December 2021.

Jessica's Patriot

My goal in February 2022 was to get the stitch-in-the-ditch quilting done.

Jessica's Patriot

By the end of March 2022, I had finished the SITD quilting.

More procrastination.

In January 2023, I made up my mind to get this thing done!

By January 16, I had a plan for some of the blocks and set to work making stencils and machine quilting the pieced blocks.

Jessica’s Patriot

More life, and more procrastination (Are you getting a theme here?).

What to do with the appliqued blocks?

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

I am happy to say that I came up with a plan and I have my part finished!

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

I find it difficult to photograph black thread on black fabric.

But I think I took enough photos so that you get the general idea.

Jessica’s Patriot

I had to work out some tension issues.

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

Disaster struck when I washed out my chalk marks.

Jessica’s Patriot

My daughter and I are pretty sure that back in the day, we washed all of these fabrics before using them.

Jessica’s Patriot

But, doggone, if a red and the black didn’t bleed profusely and turn most of the light areas a plum color!

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

I have managed to get most of that bleeding out. What’s left doesn’t really look all that bad.

My daughter has a tub that she can soak it in, so she can circulate Dawn soap and water around much better than I can with my washing machine. She will try to rinse the rest of the bleeding color out.

I think it is okay if she can’t.

Jessica’s Patriot

Jessica’s Patriot

The quilt needs to be bound, and Jessica will do that.

The quilt will live with her.

Quilt On!

February OMG 2017 Goal Update

Patchwork Times announced February UFO goal number 9 which happened to be a threadplay project for me:

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

I decided it needed some ‘spark’, so I added gold thread to the ribbon.

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

I am using Sulky rayon thread for the free motion embroidery.

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

I used a simple meandering loop (with Sulky rayon thread) for the free motion quilting.

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

Leftover fabric was used to piece the backing.

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

I am happy to have this one finished!

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

It has already been gifted!

I have spent the rest of the month continuing scrap control.

Scrap Bags

I feel like I’ve gotten a hold of Mary Poppins’ carpetbag; my little scrap bags seem very deep!  Ha, ha!

However, I am gaining a whole lot of useable strip sizes…all neatly stored and ready to use.  I feel so much better!

Just the reds, pinks, purples and browns to sort.

I am linking up with Patchwork Times and One Monthly Goal.

February UFO 2017 Goal

Number 9.

9 is the number that was drawn for the monthly goal over at Patchwork Times.

My #9 is old.

Really old.

One Monthly Goal - Threadplay

The wall hanging began by playing around with Libby Lehman’s threadplay technique.  Then I was asked to teach it.

I have no idea how long ago that was.  A long time ago.  I haven’t taught in years.

And I have no idea what I’m going to do to finish it.

I am linking up with Patchwork Times and One Monthly Goal.