One of the members showed a quilt called Wiley Way by Sassafras Lane Designs. It looked simple and I decided I liked it enough to see about getting the pattern. Once I had the pattern I realized it would be great for a collection of fabrics. I just happen to have a collection of dragon fly fabrics. What an amazing coincidence. I felt motivated.
I took out my fabrics and have started making the quilt. I changed the order up a bit from this photo, but on the far right is the background fabric. It's black with grey dragonflies...see, it was fate. I even had background fabric. The zig zags will alternate with lighter and darker fabric. They are all cut on 60 degree angles and the pattern suggests that it is a good idea to starch so those bias edges don't stretch. For some unknown reason in the past week I saw a video about glue basting. The woman demonstrating is Sharon Schamber's daughter if that makes any difference to anyone. I watched it and said to myself, "Wow, that's an awful lot of work. I can't imagine why anyone would do that", particularly since the video shows squares being used for the demo, that just seemed like a lot of wasted time. HOWEVER, I found myself making a quilt with 60 degree angles, and I just didn't want to starch all of that fabric, so I gave it a shot. Oh my, in this case it is an answer.
First, I didn't do anything exactly the way the video shows. I didn't have white elmer's school glue, but I did have the blue gel (well, it is glue). Second, I have some nifty pointy tips (somewhere) but didn't want to take more than two minutes to look...didn't want to loose the momentum...so I'm just using the tip that comes with the glue. Third I didn't put down a whole line of glue, just dots.
2 fabrics on the ironing surface, putting dots of glue on the bottom piece. |
See, dots of glue. |
You can't see much, but this is glue basted; easy-peasy to sew |
Do you see the three arrows (though how you could miss them I don't know). Those are seams that match perfectly because...glue basting. I didn't think I was going to use it for putting the rows together, but if I didn't glue I would have to pin, so I decided to give it a shot. I am a happy camper. I hope to have this top done tonight. I started it last night about 7:00. Yay for inspiration and a stash of fabrics I want to use but didn't know how I was going to use them.
I got the top done....YAY! Here it is in daylight--the sun wasn't fully up yet, so it's still a bit off. I also included a close up of some of the fabric. I'm happy with it, though the colors are not my usual.
I got the top done....YAY! Here it is in daylight--the sun wasn't fully up yet, so it's still a bit off. I also included a close up of some of the fabric. I'm happy with it, though the colors are not my usual.
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