Another weekend has flown by and cannot believe that December is almost here. It also seems to be that time of the year where my children are home more often than at school even though the Summer holidays have not officially commenced. As an added bonus the warm weather is lagging a little behind (I really don't enjoy hot summer days and nights), with Melbourne exceeding average rainfall for the first time in 13 years.
The task of basting my new quilt project was scheduled for the weekend, and was finished just prior to heading off to work on Sunday evening. I have already shared the above picture on my Facebook page where my basting was referred to as Uber-basting : ) I do use A LOT of pins to ensure that the quilt sandwich remains stable whilst being wrangled (carefully!) whilst quilting.
Now, back to the sewing machine, there is more quilting to be done. Happy Stitching everyone!
Quilting has commenced, and although I had planned to quilt lines parallel with the seams lines (because it would be easier as you can use the seam lines as a guide for stitching a straight line), I have instead opted to quilt straight lines perpendicular to the seam lines. It is more difficult to keep the long vertical lines running straight but it will give this quilt the contrast it needs.
I have marked lines with a Hera Marker 1 1/4 inches apart as a foundation to stabilize the quilt. Once these lines are all stitched, I then stitch another (unmarked) line in between the foundation lines. As a result the stitching lines are approximately 3/4 inch apart.Now, back to the sewing machine, there is more quilting to be done. Happy Stitching everyone!