This week has somehow gone by without my doing much sewing. Instead of sewing, I ended up crocheting an infant hat for the annual Mariners Stitch ‘n Pitch night. I’m not much of a knitter (still learning and still very, very slow), but I can crochet fairly well, and I can certainly appreciate the time and effort and skill hand-knit items take. I can also drool over super soft, awesome-colored yarn (if you ever touch baby alpaca yarn, you will feel like everything else is so ridiculously coarse!). And it’s a great excuse to hang out with friends!
But today, I went back to a bit of sewing. Actually, I finally ironed my binding for my linked chain quilt (and finished ironing the pile of clothes on the sofa that have been hiding under a quilt project for a few weeks…but I digress). This binding is different from other bindings I have done. Why? It’s pieced. Why? Because I learned that Joann’s Fabrics carries some of their precut lines only for a limited time, and that seems to be the line I fall in love with, and I fall in love with it too late, so that I find myself scrounging for coordinating fabric to finish the project I started with the precuts! Last year, it was the summer quilt. Maybe next year, I’ll remember the lesson from the past two years and plan ahead?
At any rate, I couldn’t find any yardage of the fabric I originally wanted for the binding. Instead, I ended up taking the fat eighths I had purchased (when I couldn’t find another jelly roll and needed just four more strips for the quilt front) and cutting strips from the fabrics for the binding. I really hope it works!
As a roll, it looks pretty awesome! |
Pieced, ironed in half, and ready to be rolled up. I love how the patterns all blend together. |
I also am nearly finished (as in I have maybe 2 feet left to stitch down) with the binding for my Berenstain Bears quilt! I loved the look as I stitched it on, and I’m loving the look as I hand-stitch the back.
Loving the way the binding brings it all together! |
My husband gave me a challenge for piecing that will let me try my hand at a bit of applique in quilting. As soon as I manage to clean up my ridiculously messy sewing corner and unearth my sewing machine again, I’ll be back to cutting and piecing! I’m excited for the next few projects I have up my sleeve!