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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Finally - I got something done.

Some of you will remember the pattern I developed called "Japanese Lanterns."  I made the top and sold some patterns (still available on request!) However, the top got packed away along with the backing I bought for it and it was almost forgotten.
Then something happened.  Joanne Lendaro at Splitting Stitches had a Quilting Stimulus giveaway.  I won half price quilting. Joanne's other blog is called Insanely Cheap Quilting.  Her prices are good already(we are talking $65 for queen size!), so half price was an excellent price!

I sent in the top and backing. I chose to buy the batting from Joanne and save on shipping. I also chose the Hobbs 80/20 batting.  I have to say it worked out well!
Here are a couple of (badly taken) pictures of the quilt and one close up of the quilting.


Quilting Close-up
Oh, what did I get done?   I squared and trimmed the quilt so that it is ready for binding. Now, I just have to decide on the binding fabric. Ha ha.

I did the trimming at a friend's house.  I was planning to use the big open floor, but I watched a video that showed trimming/squaring  on a table top...so I tried it.  It worked great and my back and knees thank me.
My friend looked at the table after I was finished trimming and said "Sure looks like a lot of waste!"

I said, "That isn't waste a lot of it will be used in other projects."  And it will.  This picture also shows the rulers I used for trimming.  I have to say that I love this 16 1/2" square ruler for squaring. It really assisted nicely in getting it squared. I also used my 6 by 24" ruler ( you can see a bit of it in the lower left corner) After getting the corner squared, I used the longer ruler to trim up to the next corner.
I want to try some free motion quilting with the extra Hobbs 80/20 batting and compare it to my usual Warm and Natural/ Warm and White. From the feel of it, I think it will work just as well.

8 comments:

  1. I can't wait to see this with the binding on it. It is a great pattern!

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  2. That really is a cool pattern, Gene. And the quilting is lovely...can't beat that type of deal, either! I, too, cant' wait to see what binding fabric you use!

    XOXO,

    Cyndi

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  3. I will have to keep that batting in mind when I go to do my next project or...or..use up all 15 yards of batting I have waiting on me...

    Glad you figured out a better way to square it up.

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  4. Yay, an almost finish!

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  5. Gene, that quilt is simply beautiful! I find it hard to square up on the floor too; I'd thought of calling my library to see if I can use the table in their conference room.

    Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Anonymous7:08 AM

    Doesn't it feel great to have another top out of the closet and quilted?!! Looks great!!

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  7. Anonymous4:00 PM

    That is a lovely pattern! I would love to know the video you used to trim on the table!

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  8. I guess you did get something done!! Wow...great job Gene.

    I too love my big square...I have the 20 1/2" one....so much easier for me. I still have to use the floor because my tables are not large enough...I dream of a ping pong table.

    Smiles,
    Kelly

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