I’ve been making flying geese (FG) every chance I get. I
thought I had enough and starting sewing them together for the sashing on my 4”
stars. With Jo Morton’s method you get four of the same FG unit with each set of squares. She
suggested separating them into four piles and using a pile of FG for
each quadrant of the quilt. It’s an easy way to vary your geese. I finished
sewing together one pile of FG and counted to see if I had enough. No. I redid my
math and realized I need 192 more geese! It's back to the cutting mat.
I’ve been hand quilting in the afternoons. It
is amazing to me how quickly it goes just by doing a little each day. I’m about
a quarter of the way done with this quilt. You may not remember I took out
some of the hand quilting because the back was puckering. It started to
happen again and I was determined not to have to pick out any more stitching. I super basted that one section using bits of leftover thread on the needles in my needle case, hand quilted it and I’m happy with the result.
I also found the direction I quilted in made a big difference. Next time I have a hand quilting project I will do a better job of
basting.
Many of us on the east coast of the U.S. are expecting
a wicked storm early next week. The pantry is stocked, gutters will be cleared and
things on the porch contained today. Let’s hope it packs less of a punch than
expected.
Here are a few dog pics. You can tell I'd rather be stitching than doing yard work.
Len
Duke
Penny
Penny just turned 15 years old. If you are holding a camera, she will NOT look at you. I think it is because she doesn't like the flash.