Finally, I am ready to show you some tangible progress on my Lake Effect quilt. Now, if you know the pattern, you will know that I am apparently directionally challenged. The pattern shows the bird on the other side of the panel, and the branches pointing in the opposite direction. It does not matter, but I did want to acknowledge that little discrepancy.
I am thrilled with how it looks. For as fearful as I was to tackle the applique sections on this quilt, I sure did not expect to have this turn out so well. I find that I am actually looking forward to getting a start on the outer sections of applique. This is a total turn-around in my attitude toward applique. And a welcome one, too.
A few weeks back, I took my final stitches on this panel, and just recently took the time to trim and press. Now I am working on fitting the elongated hexis around it. All by hand.
A few weeks back, I took my final stitches on this panel, and just recently took the time to trim and press. Now I am working on fitting the elongated hexis around it. All by hand.
I have not been following the pattern directions very well, and I hope this does not result in aggravation and the possibility of ripping out stitches. I did not make any partial hexies, as the instructions say to do. Instead, I am going to use the extra hexies I have made and cut them down. Yes, the opening shown above is going to be trimmed/widened. The current opening is too small, but when trimmed within a half-inch of the size, it should be a perfect fit. I trust that I am a seasoned enough seamstress that I can get it all to come together.
This whole process has slowed quite a bit. Summer activities have infringed on what time I might otherwise be devoting to this project. The work does continue, though, and I do like seeing progress.
I will link up today with Kathy's Quilts and her regular Sunday party, Slow Sunday Stitching. Hope you will jump over there to have a look around.
My afternoon will involve attending a bridal shower for my nephew's wife-to-be. Their wedding is next month. I wonder if you can guess what they will be getting?? *grin* Pictures will have to wait, you know...
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Your applique center looks so nice! I'm also directional challenged when doing applique but I just figure it makes my project more mine. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteLove your applique center, it is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt is going to be wonderful Jayne - just love it. And your applique is beautiful - I need to try that.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see your pretty applique and hear that you are enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness... how pretty. I love the colors!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I like this pattern! Looks like fun and a lot of hand work! Enjoy!
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