So, the latest Dancing With The Wall project is sewn together.
I'm not thrilled with the orientation I made it in, so I'm going to turn it.
Now to figure out which way is up.
Here's one version.
So, the latest Dancing With The Wall project is sewn together.
I'm not thrilled with the orientation I made it in, so I'm going to turn it.
Now to figure out which way is up.
Here's one version.
The Seattle Modern Quilt Guild had a Gather, Show and Swap meet-up at View Ridge Playfield in NE Seattle.
This year they changed it to start at 10am instead of noon. I was able to make it for the first time.
It was fun. I took three quilts to show, Cincinnati, Blissfully and Eddy. We were in the shade, so not too hot.
We laid plastic or something out on the grass and put the quilts on top of that. I brought a lawn chair.
I went up to the studio this morning, despite the heat. I had the fans going, one coming in the shaded front windows and a small one pushing hot air out the other side. It didn't help much. With the iron going it heats up pretty quickly up there. I had to leave by 11am. The thermometer inside said it was a little over 80*.
But, I got the bottom two rows sewed together.
Do you see what I see? I may have to turn it when it gets put together.
Only because I spent the afternoon with my buddies on Brave Patch today did I get all this accomplished on the current Dancing With the Wall project from Coupeville. Otherwise, I would have left the studio because of the heat. But, I perservered and stayed up there sewing.
Look, I have very little left to do, besides sewing all of the 'blocks' together.
Okay, I'm back working on the Dancing With the Wall project.
I'm concentrating on adding more of the darks.
I got frustrated with working on the Dancing with the Wall project.
It can be tiring.
So, I decided to do something brainless.
I've been unhappy with my Dancing With the Wall project from last week. It was too chaotic for me.
So, today I decided to do something about it and head towards my bliss.
I'm going to change them into blocks and a grid....or something.
First I'm making them into 10" blocks.
Some need adding to.
Some need cutting down.
This is more fun!
We took a morning walk in Lincoln Park first thing. It's nice to be home.
I finally got back up to Ebey's Landing Lookout for a morning walk. It's been too windy and cold previously. It was cloudy and breezy today, but not too cold. I took my binoculars and spotted a few birds, too.
Then it was back to the workshop to wrap up our week. I put together some more pieces then pinned all the parts to my design wall flannel and rolled it up to take home.
I left early and headed north across Deception Pass to make a stop at Julie Drake's, our workshop assistant, Open Studio. She has the best studio I have ever seen, very well laid out and planned in a building her husband and her had built.
This is the studio! Her husband's space on the left and Julie's on the right with a gallery up above. |
Day three with Irene Roderick in Coupeville - we had a critique this morning which was very informative. She first talked to us about how to look at a piece and think about what you like and why and what is bothering you.
Then it was back to working.
So, too tired to start that, I left early and went out for some fun.
First, I stopped across the street to sketch this rescue helicopter.
Then I went down to the waterfront for some ice cream. Half way through my big bowl of ice cream, I thought I should probably get some dinner first.
There was a little hotdog vender truck by the wharf, so I got a bratwurst with sauerkraut and sat at a picnic table and really enjoyed this beautiful afternoon.
The wharf in Coupeville. |
Looking back down to the main street in Coupeville. |
I left early this morning to catch a ferry from Mukilteo to Whidbey Island. I'm taking a Dancing With the Wall Workshop with Irene Roderick this week.
The traffic was very light and I got there faster than I needed.
It was a beautiful morning.
Boarding the ferry at Mukilteo |
Uh oh, there's a large bank of clouds over the island. |
I love ferry rides. |
Yep, it was very foggy on the island. |
Since I arrived early, I thought I'd go up to the Ebey Landing Lookout. But this is all I saw it was too foggy. |
I wonder what the lookout looks out onto, hmmm. |
Here is how my workwall looked at the end of the day. |
Afterward, I was very tired and went straight to my room at the Coupeville Inn.
I started yesterday and finished up the backing for the Nine-Patch Pi quilt.
It's almost too small, I think I'm going to have to add some to the length.
I finished up the quilting on Eddy this morning.
Then in the afternoon, while visiting with the Brave Patch group, I finished the binding on Cincinnati.
I got the straight line quilting done on the inside of the circle today.
But, first, I had to do them in the wrong direction. And, then pick them out. Luckily, I only did about four lines. That was enough though. I got frustrated with my picker-outer that I usually use, so I tried my favorite little awl. I found it shreds the thread less and gets under the stitching better, too. It has a smoother tip.
In order to do a complete line inside the circle, I had to roll the quilt forward and then backward at each end. Getting back to the straight lines across the rest should be easy.
I attempted to stitch around the circle and really messed it up. Unfortunately, the circle is too big to fit in the work area, so it will have to be done in sections.