Friday, April 12, 2013

Take Three...

(I swear this quilt top is straight, I stuck it up on my design wall for the photo and the batting on my wall did not reach the bottom of the quilt, making it look funny at the bottom)

Started and finished a quilt top in the last two days! This quilt could be named any number of things- Take Three, Third Time's (hopefully) a Charm, Mom Better Stick With These Colors...

A few months back I ordered a bunch of Tula Pink's Saltwater Collection fabric to make some quilts to match my mom's newly redecorated living room.  I was quilting the first quilt and had the top to a second completed when she decided to redecorate again (third time in 6 months) and use different colors.  So, of course, she requested a new quilt.  Earlier this week I decided to finally cut into these new fabrics and get to work- I had been putting it off for a few months to make sure these colors stuck around.


The main print is from a shower curtain and a fairly big pattern so I brought out the Accuquilt and the 6 1/2" tumbler die so I could keep a good portion of the print.


I played around with a few layout from stripes to random to...


bunting!  I loved the bunting but worried that it might be more my taste than my moms.  I did toy around with making a double sided quilt with bunting on one side and the random tumbler layout on the other, but I wanted the sandy color fabric to be the background of the bunting and I did not have enough of it to make a decent size quilt and still have enough left over for tumblers in this print on the opposite side. 


In the end I decide to go with the random tumblers.  Also, I love my sewing room but my design wall is only about 4'x4', had to move out to the living room and my design floor to layout this quilt.


Does anyone else ever have this problem?  I thought the accu in Accuquilt stood for accurate... yet somehow using this machine and sewing with a 1/4" seam I still end up with points that don't match up.  Perhaps the problem is my laziness eagerness to get to work and therefore lack of ironing my fabric before using the Accuquilt.  I guess those few little extra bits in a wrinkle can add up.  Also, I prefer making blocks to making rows- blocks seem to match up better for me, rows always get off on the ends.

Linking up to Finish It Up Friday over at crazymomquilts.




6 comments:

  1. Ugh, my mom has done this to me! I'm just now using the fabric I bought for her for another project. Still can't nail her down on a color scheme or a pattern. Sigh. Someday, maybe. I'm not going to even try a king sized bed quilt!

    Your quilt is lovely. I've never tried the accuquilt tumbler black, but I haven't had problems with the ones I have tried. Ironing does help a lot. Good luck!

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    1. Glad to know my mom isn't the only one who pulls these stunts :)

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  2. The colors are lovely! And I haven't used an Accuquilt, but feel like I often take great care to get everything lined up only have the points off.

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    1. Oh I'm glad to here it is not just me this happens to!

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  3. I read somewhere that you should starch your fabric before cutting, and then it keeps its shape through sewing and ironing = perfect blocks and rows. But that sounds like too much fuss for me!

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    1. Yes, that does seem like a lot of fuss, lol! I usually just hope the quilting and crinkling will hide any imperfect seams :)

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