Here are some pictures of my progress and the (almost) finished quilt.
Here is my beautiful Kenmore sewing machine that I have had for about 12 years. I love it and it never gives me any trouble. It is a 20 stitch machine and that is all the stitch styles that I could ever need. Did you notice my thread colour for this quilt? It is a medium grey and is Mettler number 624. I was told by a quilting instructor that you can never go wrong with grey thread for your work. You can always find a shade that will blend very easily, especially with multiple colours of fabric and I have adopted that practice. It makes it really easy to pick out thread for your work.
I think this is called "Courthouse steps"? I am not really sure and I could've just made that up! Let me know.
Here is a picture of my cute sewing basket that my husband gave to me last year for my birthday. Previously, I had been using a small pink Clinique box that I got with a promotion for skincare. This is far better, but I must say, it was really hard finding nice sewing baskets so that I could direct my husband to the correct store. They are very expensive( for what they are!) and very hard to find. Surely I couldn't be the only person using these? What are we supposed to use, Rubbermaid containers? They might work fine, but you sure don't look as cute carrying them from room to room!
Here I am, sewing with my newfound technique of chain piecing. What a time saver!
This is the wrong side of the square. I was pretty diligent about ironing each seam as I went along. I think it helped make the seams look crisper.
Here, I have tagged the beginning square of each row, so that I don't get them mixed up. (I know this is possible, from past experience!!)
Do you remember in a previous post, that I was told that every quilt should have a mistake in it and that it was never an issue for me, as I usually screw something up along the way? Well, have a close look here. I managed to sew an entire row upside down to the previous row. And that was AFTER I CHECKED to make sure I was sewing it on correctly!!!! Oy veh!!!!! Needless to say, I was not happy about having to unpick that whole row, especially as I still backstitch on the beginnings and endings of those rows.
It is coming along very nicely here. And below, is my ever-present Project Manager Kirby, who is inspecting the progress.
Kirby, looking very closely at my stitching and also looking very scruffy as he is in the middle of shedding; that said "shedding" really should be called "non-stop vacuum clogging" as one shedding season melts into another and we never really get a break!
But, he is cute! Thanks, Kirby.
More pictures to follow in another post. I have posted too many already!! Happy sewing.
Rosie
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