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Showing posts with label Easy Street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Easy Street. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

EASY STREET FINISHED HURRAY!

The joy, elation and satisfaction of finishing one of Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilts is just great.  I whine so much in the middle, I'm not sure I deserve to be so happy, but I am!  Yeh! shouting from the mountain tops, or at least from the top of our stairs.

All I can say to someone considering doing the mystery quilt next fall is, don't miss out.  It stretches you into new skills,  leads you to the assembling line method of getting lots of cute building blocks done, uses up stash that is left lingering on the shelves, and encourages the blending of colors that I know, for myself, I never would have dreamed of.

Thanks Bonnie for being the wonderful teacher and encourager that you are.

Now for pics of mine. It ended up 96" X 96" quilted. I did a really small stipple allover, with a mountain mist "New" 1/8" poly batting. It was nice and airy and soft and flat. I love how it gave the quilt that neat old fashion flat look without the heavy weight of cotton for such a large quilt. I used a wide back gray flannel from Joann's. And even with the flannel the poly batting helped to make the quilt not weigh a ton and crush me or its future user! My gray, lime green and white tone on tone were one fabrics, and the turquoise and purples were scrappy. I used up big chunks of stash which was my biggest goal. The binding is a couple of pieces of turquoise blue batiks, cut on the bias because I curved my corners so the quilt wouldn't hit the floor on the corners. I used this method of getting a lot of bias binding out of the cut piece. Quilting Nanny: bias-binding-tutorial . This great gal based her tutorial on another wonder gal, Shelley's excellent instructions! bias tape tutorial with all the info you need . It worked so well I don't think I will go back to straight of grain bindings.















Monday, December 24, 2012

EASY STREET - PART 5

I love the look of these sectionsThey are so pretty with the turquoise and purple combination!  Merry Christmas everyone!

Monday, December 17, 2012

EASY STREET PART 4 - FLYING GEESE SQUARE UNITS




64 FLYING GEESE UNITS COMPLETE!   I have to figure out why my pics are a little yellow, oh well.  Lot's of work and errands this week so I'm glad to be done by Monday.

I just got my new Sew EZI Table on Saturday and it is good as the reviews that I have read on the internet.  It is holding my quite large Viking Diamond Deluxe and is as steady as can be.  The insert is high quality and fits like a glove.  It looked good studying the pics on the site, but it is even better when you actually see it up close.  Living in So Cal, it literally came in 2 days!!! Thank you Barbara at SewEZI!



The other table is my IKEA galant 48 X 24 table, which is the nicest smoothest sturdiest table and an IKEA drawer set.  So reasonable and so nice. You might recognize the chair from Arrow Cabinets. It is really comfy.

I love that I can move these pieces around if I change rooms or need to rearrange for whatever reason.

Hope all you quilter sewers have a happy week.  It is just me, or is everyone humming the Drifters' version of "White Christmas" from Home alone that plays at least twice a day on the radio." bump bump bump bi bump bi bump"....It always puts me in a good mood through out the day!

Monday, December 10, 2012

EASY STREET Part 3






Finished my shaded four patch.  These turn out so interestingly, I love them.  It really helped using Bonnie's tip of using the solid turquoise piece as the guide for sizing and placement of the wing piece.  Also, a good SCANT quarter inch really was necessary to achieve the 3 1/2 inch cut square.  Hope everyone is having a good week.  Finishing these started mine off right. Now, on to regular chores and work!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Easy Street part 2 - FLYING GEESE





Finished my 128 flying geese just in time to post this week. I went with Bonnie's easy angle and companion angle method and it worked great for me.  I love everyone's posts of their progress and am enjoying the mystery a lot!!  Take care everyone.

Monday, November 26, 2012

"Easy Street" Part 1 - Four Patch Blocks




Part 1 of "Easy Street" completed!  And these are the fabrics I selected to make the quilt which were all out of my stash. Gosh it feels great to actually use them.