Wow what a couple of weeks it has been since I was last here. I have been really busy with work, then my ex-Mother-In-Law came up for a holiday to see the kids and me. Her visit was good, it had been 8 years since we were all together and it was nice to see her again and spend some time together. I know she enjoyed spending time with the kids and they have both grown so much since she last saw them.
Because of all this I haven't gotten much quilting done however I was able to give her the quilt I made which was good. Everyone back where she lives absolutely loves the quilt and she sent me a photo of it on her bed.
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You would think I made this quilt especially for this room but I didn't know what the room looked like until this photo. |
Well I have made some more progress on Diamond Hill and attached two corners and one side of the border and nearly finished stitching down the applique on the other two corners. So will hopefully finish that and will attach photo's of that border done.
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One corner of the border attached |
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The middle of the border with the two corners on each side. |
With this quilt I have used the freezer paper and starch method for turning the edges of the applique however I have used two different products - Pollyfuse & Pollystick. The pollyfuse is like a light interfacing that fuses to the back of the fabric and the pollystick is an adhesive light interfacing. I am testing which one I prefer on the last two corners of Diamond Hill as they both apparently wash away. I must say using either of these is so much more quicker than the starch and freezer paper method but not sure if I like the thick feeling the applique has with each of these. Will keep you posted on how this goes.
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This one has the pollystick |
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This one has the pollyfuse |
I am still machine stitching the pollystick corner down and still glue basting the pollyfuse down.
I also finished another embroidered square of my Daughters quilt and have attached that so now only have four more squares to embroider and the centre is done and her quilt will be nearly finished. I am sure she is looking forward to this being done.
During the last couple of weeks the baby of the house got a very overdue clip as it took so long to get him into the dog groomer that his fur was actually matting while trying to brush him. The heat came on suddenly and he started to drop his winter coat but he had so much of it, it couldn't go anywhere the poor little thing but he now has no fur (well very little) and he looks like a completely different dog.
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Before he was clipped and very hot |
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After he was clipped with his bestest friend |
Well off to link up with Esther now, have a good week and I hope you get some sewing done :).