Tuesday 30 July 2013

Sewing with a View

 As I sit and sew this week I'm looking out from across an old rose garden to the rolling surf of the North Devon Coast.  It's easy to be distracted by the roses, day lilies and glorious selection of trees (as well as by the members of my lovely extended family!).  I'm not sure that I'll get quite as much sewing done as usual, but I'll be giving it my best shot!

I am lucky to have a family that understands that I can't join them on jaunts to the beach and even luckier that I have a hobby that (mostly) distracts me from minding that I can't join in with them as much as I'd like to.
 

So far I have managed to put this small quilt top together.  I had these scrap HSTs from another project (2 years ago?  three?  Certainly they've been nagging me from the back of my sewing table for a while now).  I finally got them pressed, squared up and laid out this design to use most of them up. It will become a small wall hanging - which might have happened this week if I'd thought to bring along an appropriate backing fabric. (finished size 17 1/2" square).
I made a little sister for this piece as well.  This is only 10 1/2" square (and needs pressing, yes, I know) so will probably have borders of the fabrics used in it to bring it up to the size of a cushion cover.  This pretty much follows today's Quilt Pro 'block of the day' and was just right for the left over HSTs that I had, with the addition of just a few solid squares.  Always nice to be able to use up scraps like these in a purposeful manner.
 

Finally, this is some of the prep work for my first Love Entwined zigzag border.  These are machine stitched, but the corners are going to be pieced over paper.  I'm thinking that I'm going to join them all to make one frame shaped unit which I will then hand sew onto the background, but I'm not sure if that's the best approach or not.  Perhaps I just need to spend a bit longer looking at the view and mulling it over!

10 comments:

  1. Lovely view Plum and those zigzag borders look wonderful.

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  2. O, great view! I would do just nothing and sit and dream... But then again LE would not grow. Great zigzag, I do mine all with paper piece. Not sure how to get it on the background though. Pin 2 rows with a corner?..

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  3. Lovely view - so inspiring! I like your quilt design! The zigzags look good too.

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  4. Like what you did with the HSTs - your zig zag border looks great too, I am still prepping mine!

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  5. Gorgeous fabrics. I'm not brave enough to try to LE.....:D

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  6. A photo worthy of a quilt. Like your small quilt and your borders are great.

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  7. My zigzags are all in my thought processes, so far.
    Yours look great!
    Love your ruched roses in the previous post!
    Margaret

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  8. Oh busy busy busy, better than the beach me thinks!!!! Love the HST arrangements

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  9. That zigzag border looks great! What fun to be using up leftovers, too.

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  10. those will be so pretty when you finish them!!

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