Saturday, April 21, 2018

A Day's Work & Slow Sunday Stitching

 

I spent most of today pressing fabric for binding; measuring, cutting, and stitching it into one long length; measuring the quilt and binding; then pinning the binding to the front of this quilt one side at a time and sewing to the front of the quilt.  It should have taken less time than it did but I'm still a little under the weather so I work more slowly.  (I know some quilters lay the binding along the side of the quilt at stitch it at the machine but I always end up with waffly edges when I do that, so I take the time to measure and pin each side.)

I wrote before that I was considering a wide binding, possibly 1", but I decided that a ½" binding would look better.   I calculated then cut the binding fabric at 3" -- 1½" to go around once, then double that because I double folded the fabric.  I thought about it several times -- will that be wide enough, should it be wider? -- but in my less-than-good-health state, I didn't think clearly enough.

You experienced quilters will immediately understand the problem I had.  It would seem to be wide enough but it didn't leave space for the thickness of the quilt.  Thank goodness I stopped to check it after attaching about 6" of the binding.  It was too narrow.   


I knew I could cut the edge a little narrower but instead I unstitched the 6" and began stitching a little left of the ½" line.  It worked.  The binding will be narrower than ½" but at least I'm ready to begin hand sewing it to the back of the quilt.  Hooray!  I have hand stitching again.


The binding fabric I finally found came from JoAnn.  I bought 5/8 yard of a grunge-style fabric and a yard of Kona Celestial.  I cut the grunge fabric first knowing I would have no other use for it.  When I realized I needed only about 60" more, I used a small piece of blue left over from the stars.  Together, they were just long enough.  I don't know what I'll do with the Kona but at least it's a shade of blue I like.


I'm looking forward to having this quilt finished!

If I have a chance to stitch on Sunday, this is what I will be slow stitching.  Linking up to Slow Sunday Stitching at Kathy's Quilts.  Thanks for hosting, Kathy.

--Nancy.

P.S.  If  you're wondering about the safety pins, they identify the sections in which I used Gutermann cotton thread after I ran out of the spool of (probably) rayon thread.
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10 comments:

  1. Lovely work, Nancy. You seem to have a way of making things work out as if you had planned it all along.

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    1. Thank you, Robin. You are too kind to with your comment about things looking as though they were planned. If it's true, maybe it's because I have to pinch hit with my quilts so often that I have lots of practice!

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  2. Lovely blue binding... glad you were able to get it attached and enjoy some hand stitching today!

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    1. Thank you, Kathy. Yes, I was pleased to be able to sit and stitch for a few minutes today. I hope to get a few other hand work projects ready to go soon. I miss not having something to stitch while I watch the news or sit and visit.
      Thanks for hosting Slow Sunday Stitching.

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  3. The soft blues and browns of this are so lovely, so I am glad you have got your binding sorted out. I hope you managed to get some stitching time in.

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    1. Thanks, Kaja. I'm very pleased to have the binding sorted. As a scrap quilter it's hard when one runs out of scraps that will work for a specific need. But, it's done!

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  4. I would like to see your collected quilts Nancy.
    Also glad you sorted that binding issue.

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    1. One of these days I'll pull them out and take photos. Getting good photos is always the challenge for me, Jocelyn. I'm glad the binding problems were resolved, too!

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  5. It's always so nice to be able to put those binding stitches in, but a little sad at the same time - sort of like finishing a great book. Looks just lovely.

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    1. Thank you, Marie. I've had a few quilts that I've been sad to have finished because I enjoyed working on them, but not many. This is my first finish for 2018 so I'm really pleased to have it done!

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