Showing posts with label Free-Wheeling Single Girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free-Wheeling Single Girl. Show all posts

Free Wheeling Single Girl ~ Finish!

October 4, 2019

It was one year ago about this time when I joined in with the Free-Wheeling Single Girl sew-along. My Free-Wheeling Single Girl progress can be found in this post and, as a matter of fact, there is another Free-Wheeling Single Girl sew-along going on right now! You can find the information at Denyse Schmidt's blog. Seeing another sew-along being organized was just the push I needed to get mine done. 



We have had a lot of rainy days lately, so I grabbed the first sunny day to get it basted! It's a lot less messy using basting spray if I can do it outside. 


For the quilting, I decided to use the serpentine stitch (number 4 on my Bernina) elongated to 3.25. 


I was anxious to see how it would look densely quilted, so I did a small section to get an idea. 


And then!! I ran out of thread!! Can you see where? I had to wait a couple of days for the thread to arrive. 


Love the texture!


All done and ready for our bed!!




I love everything about this quilt!! I really want to make another one, but I have a few more quilts that have been waiting for a long time to get finished. 

Thanks for stopping in!! 

Free-Wheeling Single Girl - Progress

October 18, 2018

The Free-Wheeling Single Girl Sew Along is nearing the end. I am very thankful for Sewtopia, The Next Stitch and Denyse Schmidt for hosting this fun sew along because I don't know if I would ever attempt to make this quilt without their tips and support. They saved this amazing pattern from languishing in my stash.  
As I mentioned in an earlier post I chose to use mostly Denyse Schmidt fabrics with a bit of Moda Grunge and Cotton & Steel in the mix. 


For a while, I toyed with the idea of changing the background to Grunge Fig instead of Kona Snow. I like how it looks together, but I needed a second opinion.  The consensus was the Grunge Fig was too prominent and took the eye away from the rings and I really wanted the rings to shine. 


I let the blocks sit like this for a long time. I was very nervous about sewing those curves!! 



Some of the time I used glue to put the pieces together and other times I used the pinning method. My 2 cents. When using the glue method, my sewing was more accurate but took longer to put them together. Pinning them was faster, but I was less accurate because the fabric shifted, even with a lot of pins. In the end, I used the pin method more often. I knew that they were all going to be trimmed and I had 64 of these blocks to make with two curves to each block. It would have taken forever to use the glue method. The key to sewing curves is to take your time. They are not as hard to sew as I feared. 


I am glad I used Kona Snow. I like the traditional look. 😊



My next decision was what to use for the backing fabric. I loved the sheep in the Cotton & Steel Panorama line, so I bought half yard cuts of each color to audition which one I liked best. They all looked good! 


I gave hubby the choice, since this quilt will be on our bed eventually, and he chose the PINK! Yay! 



I have all 16 circles made, but there isn't room to lay them all out! Each circle is 22"! It's going to be a big one. I haven't decided how big to make the border. I do know I want it to be square so it can lay on the bed in any direction. Until I decide, I am not going to sew them together. Easier to store a pile of blocks instead of a large quilt top. 😄


Have a great fall weekend!! 

Free Wheeling Single Girl - Fabric Pull

September 13, 2018


After weeks of agonizing over this decision, these are the fabrics I have pulled from my stash and purchased for my Free Wheeling Single Girl quilt by Denyse Schmidt.  Notice the pink fabric with the sheep. =) 

Fabrics: Flea Market Fancy, Grunge by Moda, various other fabrics lines by Denyse Schmidt and Cotton and Steel. The background is a safe Kona Snow. 

You can find more information in this blog post about the sew along that has just begun. Come join us!! 


Free-Wheeling Single Girl Quilt

August 24, 2018

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Have you heard about the Free-Wheeling Single Girl Quilt Sew Along? It is being co-hosted by The Next Stitch, Sewtopia and Denyse Schmidt herself! This quilt has been on my I-Want-To-Make-List for years, so when this sew along was announced, I jumped at the chance!! I am still in the overthinking phase of what fabric to use. 

Anyone else planning to sew along? 


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