Friday, November 1, 2024

Quilt in the Making

Here I am again at last. I will show you a little of Gloria's quilt I've been working on this long time.
I have cut so many 6 1/2 inch half square triangles! Thank you Accuquilt Studio 2!
 
And I kept adding them to the design wall.
 
And soon that design wall was full.
 
So I added the other design wall and kept adding half square triangles.
 
At last! Now to sew it all together.
 
All sewn together and ready to load on the quilt frame!
 
The quilting is started!
 
Many hours later the quilting is finished and I am congratulating myself that the quilting is done, when I notice that I have sewn one of the blocks in upside down. I seriously thought about just ignoring it, but I couldn't.
 
And once you see it, you can't UN-see it!

 
More time ripping out the quilting stitches and removing the offending block.
 
New block sewn (since I had torn the old block) pinned and hand stitched into place. Quilt was reloaded and re-quilted in the spots I had to rip out.
 
All quilted now and trimmed. Binding is cut, so maybe soon it will actually be finished. 

I hope I haven't bored you too much with all this "how the quilt was made" stuff, but sometimes I think we need to share the truth that these quilts don't just happen. And sometimes we make mistakes and have to fix them.

It is like life, isn't it? None of us is perfect, and we all make mistakes. I try to admit it when I do and I try to make it right. I'm so thankful that I am not in this life alone. The Lord has promised never to leave us and never to forsake us. I'm glad, because I need His help all the time.

I hope your life is good and that your mistakes are few and easily remedied!

Hugs and kisses,
Elaine


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

2 comments:

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

I like seeing progress photos. You are a better person than me, picking out the quilting and the block and replacing it. I don't think I could have talked myself into that.

Julie said...

You are amazing Elaine!!! All those hours & hours of work - I can see it all. Its lucky we do enjoy our handwork or it would probably drive us quite insane. I think I would've had to unpick the mistake too - you would always look right at it every time. Yes I have lots of "unpicking days" too. But I don't make the wonderful quilts like you do. Wishing you a wonderful weekend dear Elaine - I am trying to summon up the energy to go out & mow my lawns. x0x