Friday 27 April 2018

This is where the dragons went...

so here is the finished duvet cover with the sleeping dragon and the opening paragraph from Sir Terry Pratchett's Guards!Guards! 

A wonderful combination for me of my favorite subject, a dragon, my favorite piece of prose about dragons and the beginning of one of my favorite books by a favorite author.

So after all of those favorites, is this piece a favorite?

Quilting this is were the dragons went

That would be a yes! 

If you are new to my blog and not suffered enjoyed the process of getting to this point with me, or want a reminder here are links to the previous posts.  




to-quilt-or-not-to-quilt.

dragon-rinsed-and-beyond

I have also confirmed the name of the original artist on who's work the image of the dragon was firmly based. Anne Yvonne Gilbert. Pleased to be able to credit her for the inspirational dragon images.

This is the original image that inspired the sleeping dragon, you may be able to see the just opened sleeping eye, daring a closer inspection.


You can also see that I have interpreted the colour of the scales ect to meet my personal preferences.


Now I am looking to see what else that I have in progress I could finish...however I am getting distracted with ohh look at that I had forgotten that bit of material I was going to..oh look at that I put that to one side to do....ohhhh.

Finishing something can lead to starting several other somethings, or as the poor centipede in the poem, sitting distracted in the ditch trying to figure out which leg comes after which. 

Wednesday 25 April 2018

Modified Roman Stripe

Finished

All the quilting done (I did not go with the free motion quilting on the edge.  The hand quilting had turned out so nicely I did not want to take the chance of messing it up.

The binding was not quite as planed I had intended to do the fold, sew, fold over and and sew the folded edge on the back of the quilt.

That's what I did for the short edges. The long edges I had to do as a single piece of material with hems at front and back.  Both resulted in a thin binding which is all I wanted so to the good.

I did hand sew the binding in both versions on the back of the quilt.  I did a good chunk of that watching the 2016 final of Australian Masterchef. Yes it was a repeat and I had not watched any of the earlier rounds.  What a contrast to the format of the UK version! Anyway it was suitable company to the sewing without being distracting.

The weather has even cooperated going from the warmest April  day here in the UK on record back to the normal nip in the air Spring weather.  Much more suitable for quilt gifting.


Roman stripe quilt a variation



Funny the way the light in the picture makes some of the blue triangles darker than others.  It is the same material for all the large blue triangles. 


Sunday 15 April 2018

Sunday stitchings..nearly almost

done


a couple of brown stitches to the neck, soles on the boots and then the delights of the backstitching to do.  Actually as the back stitching  is not bitty and into the middle of stitches (like the gardening mouse from the Easter blog hop) it should be  a pleasant finishing touch.

Sunday 8 April 2018

More Conference stitching

Well as listening to conference is such a good accompaniment to this particular wip I did it again today.

Love the option on the Mormon Channel to watch all of the conference sessions.

Mind I was not feeling in a confetti mood, nor an ecru, beige, cream , blending (tweeding mood) whatever mood.

So I treated myself to some colour  and some solid threads. It also has the benefit of being to see the work I did today with the help of the Saturday morning session.


Sunday stitchings



white and tan, that mouth looking even odder now.

The dotting around slows things down a tad.

Sunday 1 April 2018

Conference stitching

The magic of the internet enables me to watch conference from the comfort of my own home. Stitching whilst listening enhances the experience for me.

The stitching went a little past the session of conference and throughout the world report.  

My project of choice is not a quick stitch and although I spent quite a bit of time on it, stitching a shade of cream on cream it is difficult to see just what was done compared to the last update.  However, I know that there has been progress so I will be happy with that.


I do hope that it is not another six months and conference again before I pick this up..it might be but I can hope.

The reverse...

well backside just sounded wrong.

Finished the hand quilting part of my modified Roman Stripe quilt.

It is nice to get a picture with the quilting design showing.

That is not always easy to do.

I quite like how it has turned out thus far.



Especialy as I had not made up my mind how I was going to quilt it until after the sandwich was basted.

Marking on after basting can be a bit tricky.

Now I have folded it up and put it away whilst I get another project basted and decide how that one will be quilted.





And so I can decide if I an going to free motion quilt the edge or not.

At the moment I am more not than do, but that could be the desire to being closer to getting the binding on and being finished than a properly thought out design choice.



And if I do freemotion, do I try to echo the pattern or just go totally random...mind random can be tricky too.

Oh and here is a little reminder of the top, now with quilting added.