Felix's quilt update
Reading for quilting!
But first, I discovered it was too short:
But it then came together. Behold:
I had so much fun piecing the back, just making it up:
neither of these pics do it justice but I am loving it sick.
But dudes, some things I've learnt on this quilt:
- this is meant to be a single bed quilt with a slight overhang. See that pic up there of the top with the borders on it? That is laid on on our KING size bed and it is as wide as that. It's HUGE. Anyway, I have no idea what happened as the ladies at the fabric store and I worked all the measurements out.
- measuring can be good. I really think a lot of quilt makers would be sweating over my laxidazical approach to this - the back of this quilt I have measured by holding it up to the front. This was really dumb because I totally forgot you need to make the back a bit bigger than the front as it draws up when you add the batting and do the quilting.
and now, I'm stitching it together to get ready to quilt it. And suddenly I've really nervous! But basically Felix is GAGGING for me to finish it (he is IN LOVE with it and keeps kissing and cuddling me and saying thank you over and over) so it'll be done over the next few days.
4 comments:
It looks fantastic Kim! Extra width is really important - I've had to increase the size of quilts because kids toss and turn and end up uncovered. And yeah, I reckon near enough is good enough most of the time on the measure front. Once fabric gets beyond a certain size precision is incredibly difficult. Good luck with the quilting.
Oh wow! You've done a fantastic job. You should be loving yourself and your quilt sick!
Beautiful!
Good luck with the quilting. I handquilt a lot but I only just realised while reading this post that I am saving myself the pain of wresting a big quilt through the machine.
I bet he's itching to get under it!
I'm demanding a post about your fabric shop trip today. DEMANDING. K?
PS I have two blueberry muffins in the pantry. G and J have both earmarked them for lunchboxes tomorrow.
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