Wednesday, November 21, 2018

More than a year later...

...and I'm attempting to get Baby Jane quilted AGAIN!

I'm going to try to spend 30 minutes working on this most days. And keep her on the machine until I'm done - which I'm pretty sure won't happen.

After spreading her out on the bonus room floor, I now know that I have the triangles on two sides plus two of the corner kites quilted, as well as "some" quilting on 48 of the blocks.

Seeing that I also determined that it takes me around 15 minutes to quilt a block, I do not even want to do the math...
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Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Back to work!

After a long hiatus, my original Baby Jane went back under the quilting machine yesterday. I'm hoping to work on her a little each day.

I've been a little hesitant about this quilt because I made the mistake of jumping right into quilting her when I bought my new Handi Quilter Sweet 16. It was NOT a good idea to use this quilt as a practice quilt and I was quite upset with myself for a long time.

After assessing the situation yesterday, I decided that it's not as bad as it looks. It's amazing what a difference a little time can make.

Onward and upward!

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Friday, June 10, 2016

A-8 Florence Nightingale

I loved making this one. It would be great as a signature block.
A-8
A-8 Florence Nightingale

Thursday, June 9, 2016

B-6 Wild Goose Chase

Not sure how anyone could make this one without foundation piecing. Tiny sections!
B-6
B-6 Wild Goose Chase
Fabric: Tiny Flowers - Green from the Old New 30's collection by Lecien Fabrics

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

B-7 World Series

B-7
B-7 World Series
Fabric: Scattered Leaves - Orange from Just One of Those Days by Darlene Zimmerman for Robert Kaufman

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

B-8 Water Lily

I decided to fussy cut the flowers and children.
B-8
B-8 Water Lily

Monday, June 6, 2016

Friday, June 3, 2016

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

TR-5 Michigan Dunes

Wow! It's been a while!
I'm WAY behind on my blocks. So much for good intentions.

It's been a little cloudy and hard to take photos over here. Note to self: Buy a studio light.

I do have a couple to share though and will do so over the next couple of days.
First up, TR-5.
30's Jane TR-5
TR-5 Michigan Dunes

Thursday, March 31, 2016

C-3 Rayelle's Fence

I contemplated changing this to a regularly pieced block (but differently from the original instructions), but I still think foundation piecing yields the most accurate results.
30's Jane Block C-3
To make assembling the sections easier, I always try to have the seams alternate when numbering:
30's Jane Block C-3 In Progress
See?
30's Jane Block C-3 In Progress
Less bulk, especially if you press them open.

C-3 Rayelle's Fence

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

B-5 Hot Cross Buns

My applique skills still need a little help. I did reverse applique in the original instructions and regular applique here. Not sure which is best.
30's Jane Block B-5

B-5 Hot Cross Buns

Monday, March 28, 2016

B-4 Chris's Soccer Field

I love blocks that can be foundation pieced as a whole without have to attach sections to each other!
And the perfect points I get.
30's Jane Block B-4

Saturday, March 26, 2016

B-3 Mirror Image

Looking back at the original blog post for this block, I realized that I had actually simplified the construction for the BOM instructions. Unfortunately I did not take photos as I made this block.
I made two four patches and then reverse appliqued one on top of the other. Afterwards, I trimmed away most of the excess fabric from the back of the block.
30's Jane Block B-3
The back...
30's Jane Block B-3 (back)
B-3 Mirror Image

Thursday, March 17, 2016

A-5 Cathie's Campfire

30's Jane Block A-5
A-5 Cathie's Campfire

More starching success! Someone asked what starch I use. It's Mary Ellen's Best Press. I have a whole gallon of it!
Untitled

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

A-4 Courtney's Stethoscope

I think this pre-starching thing is working...
30's Jane Block A-4
A-4 Courtney's Stethoscope

Saturday, March 5, 2016

TR-3 Checkerboard

I experimented with a couple of things making this block.
I read an article this week about the fact that starching actually shrinks fabric. I think especially if you don't pre-wash. Guilty!

It's probably common knowledge to most of you but somehow I never thought about this. I now realize that starching while making my blocks may be a leading reason I've been having trouble with my blocks sometimes being too small. There is also sometimes puckering when I starch. Maybe because different fabrics shrink at different rates.

Anyhow, this time I decided to starch the fabric before cutting. It really made a difference!
I think this may be the straightest, flattest block I've ever made, even though it doesn't look like it in the photo.
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(And maybe I should stop using a white background in photos.)
Because I figured I had now "pre-shrunk" the fabric, I also felt comfortable spraying some more starch and pressing the seams open, which also helped it lay flat.
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I had another epiphany this morning. To aid in stitching the sections together, I decided to mark the corners before removing the papers. It made lining them up a whole lot easier.
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Wow! So much better! My work here is done!

Thursday, March 3, 2016

TR-2 Australian Pines

This is the second last block for Month 1 of the BOM. So far, so good on keeping up. I hope you are too.
TR-2 Australian Pines
TR-2 Australian Pines