48 x 64 Spirit Song Top Assembled, Ready For Borders |
Since I used a lot of unwashed precuts in addition to scraps for this quilt top, I think I'm better off NOT washing my border and backing fabrics, either. The prewashed scraps in the quilt top might end up with a bit more crinkly texture after washing, but at least the unwashed patches won't risk shrinking to the point that they rip right out of the quilt, right?
I showed you my border and backing fabrics in my last post, but here they are again in case you missed it:
Border, Binding and Backing Fabric Selections |
Doodling Quilting Possibilities on my iPad |
I really like the secondary pattern that forms at the corners of my straight set blocks, and I want to emphasize that somehow. There will definitely be stitching in the ditch, because I worked hard to match all those points -- SID will draw attention to the piecing accuracy. I know I'll try to mash down the neutral fabrics with dense fills to help the colored triangles pop, and I know I want to emphasize those larger diamond shapes with some straight lines, but a lot of the particulars are still up in the air. I have to keep reminding myself that just because I can draw something on my iPad doesn't necessarily mean I can quilt it with my longarm machine -- at least, not yet!
And so, seeing as it's To-Do Tuesday, and there's a whole lot of NUTHIN' on our agenda for the foreseeable future thanks to COVID-19, here's what I'll be doing with my Social Distancing free time over the next week or so:
Tuesday's To-Do List for March 17-24
- Add borders to Spirit Song to complete quilt top.
- Piece Spirit Song backing
- Make Spirit Song binding and set aside
- Paper piece next block for Anders' Beware the Ishmaelites sampler quilt
- Load SOMETHING on my frame -- either a practice piece, a charity top, or the Spirit Song quilt -- and START QUILTING!
Next Block for Anders' Beware the Ishmaelites Quilt, Ready to FPP |
...And a Special Invitation for My Christian Friends Whose Church Services Have Been Canceled:
By the way -- with so many churches having to cancel worship services during this frightening time when we need more than ever to be reminded that God is still seated on His throne, I want to invite my Christian friends and family -- and anyone else who could use an infusion of hope in these troubled times -- to join me and my church family at Christ Lutheran as we gather for worship online. I know that many churches are not set up with the technology to live-stream worship services as our church does each week. This past Sunday, our pastors and music volunteers (that's where I come in) gathered in an empty sanctuary, since worship had been closed to the public in accordance with our governor's ban on large gatherings. We sang and preached to an empty room, reminding one another that God is the audience for worship -- and later realized that over 5,500 people had been worshipping with us online that morning!Christ Lutheran will continue to live stream worship over the Internet throughout this pandemic, with a Traditional service at 8:45 AM (EST) and a Contemporary service at 11: 00 AM (EST).
You have two ways to join us: You can find the live video on our church web site here, or via Facebook Live on the Christ Lutheran Facebook page. If you had to miss church last Sunday and you need a dose of hope to cancel out the fear coming at us through the media right now, you can watch a recording of Sunday's Contemporary service right here (I'm the dorky girl in the glasses, singing at Communion).Stay safe, everyone, and happy stitching!
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that quilt will make a great practice quilt and I bet it will be wonderful! I might have to tune in to your service just to see you! I think our Catholic churches are doing on line service too - it is great that they have the capabilities now to do this
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like the perfect quilt to practice rulers on. It is so gorgeous though too!
ReplyDeleteI will be checking out the linky party.
Have a great week Rebecca!
This quilt is awesome! I love the versatility of half-square triangles and your colors are great. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, Spirit Song is so very good for the soul - it is beautiful, and your border fabrics couldn't be more perfect. So looking forward to watch its journey to becoming a quilt! Have fun with your rulers.
ReplyDeleteHi Rebecca! What a fun link up for just rulers. I have tried a few times using rulers and have certainly found my weakness. I suppose with more practice it would be less and less of a weakness. Thanks for the church link. So much disruption in our daily lives but so much to be thankful for at the same time. Stay safe and well. I appreciate that you linked up this week so much, and good luck on your list. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking I need to invest in some more rulers!
ReplyDeleteSpirit Song is so colorful and happy, I can't wait to see how you quilt her.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt, bright and cheerful!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! I can't wait to see the border on it. It'll be the frame that highlights the design!
ReplyDeleteSo striking!!! Some people enjoy the beauty in the imperfections. You, on the other hand are a goddess of neatness and excellent workmanship!!! When I grow up, I aspire to have Jayne's creativity and Rebecca's workmanship.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful top! Love the happy colors. Also love how you practiced a quilting plan. Cool! Thanks for sharing on Wednesday Wait Loss.
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