Continued use of the Tin Lizzie longarm machine feels like productivity on overdrive. I rather like the feeling that things are getting done, and the growing stack of completed quilts is definite evidence.
The latest off the longarm is 9-Patch Strippy, made about 10 years ago. I believe it was a UFO that I finished in 2017; before that, it had lingered over several years.Do you prefer it with the vertical strips or the horizontal strips? I prefer vertical, but the quilt works so much better considering the overhang if I use the horizontal direction.
I have always loved the way this quilt looks. The pale blue setting triangles used around the 9-patch blocks do a nice job of setting them off and also looks good with the vine-y red floral in the strips. It's cool to see the combinations of fabrics I used in the 9-patches - so many previous projects come to mind, as these are mostly scraps from other quilts.
If you have noticed an increase in the number of quilts coming off the longarm, then you have very astute observational skills. It became clear a few months ago that I was woefully lacking in my goals toward quilting on the longarm. Two closets in my house are packed full of ready-to-quilt tops. I have been attempting to make a dent in this backlog.
We had a sewing day yesterday at Terry's house. My first order of business was to prepare the binding for this quilt. I now have 2 quilts quilted and awaiting binding. Both bindings are ready to go. I just need to sit down and stitch them on.What quilt will go on next? I feel like I might be on a roll here with this quilting business, so I have to keep my focus.
However, I will have a bit of an interruption as of tomorrow. I will be getting a new right knee at around 7:30am tomorrow, and will likely be away from not only the longarm machine, but also the entire quilting room for the foreseeable future. Wish me well with both the surgery and the recovery.
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne
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