Friday, October 25, 2019

getting there

cooler temps are here to stay so working on this huge quilt is uber comfy!


almost ready to turn the 2nd corner on this second border.  each block being different gives this task a bit of fun....i am thinking this will be finished by thanksgiving maybe?   that's well ahead of my end-of-year goal and would be terrific, giving me a chance to knock off a couple of small UFOs before 2020 arrives.   ***  it's the weekend again and have little on the agenda except the usual....and i'm wired for the weekend aka cardiac monitor to get a better idea of medication and exercise effects....hard to believe in 7 days it'll be two whole years since the life-changing event!

Monday, October 21, 2019

fancy to plain...

after all the fancy quilting on the flag challenge project, now with the 365 it's simply with a capital "S".....this quilt has about a billion more seams than any bonnie hunter scrappy and it is huge in size, for me anyway....it's 90" square and will be just right for daughter and son-in-law and is probably the only quilt i'll ever make this size. 
quilting the center medallion is DONE and happy to say that the first border of dark value 3" squares is also just about finished...

was lying in bed thinking ruminating about how this could be quilted and light bulb moment revealed that simple is best and same for every block is the very best.  so that is what i chose....you can just see that each little square has quilting just 1/4" inside with all the rustic imperfections!   the next border---light made of 6" squares--will be quilted simply as well...according to design of block, but if the block is constructed of 4 units, it'll get the same small block treatment.  still with 10 days in october and hoping to get that second border done before the big surgery anniversary on november 1st--all saints' day--so apropos for the cardiac surgeon and long list of other health professionals who extended my life. *** and with october, jack makes his annual appearance....


looking good for 40 years old, doncha think? made this the very year i started quilting and he's tagged along for all the horrendous moves and storage episodes....what tales he could tell!  no doubt he's happy to have a real home now....even tho to me it doesn't seem so.  with no ocean nearby how could it be??