Sunday 6 March 2011

Hexs, DJ, Log Cabin and Applique Tutorial

It has been simply ages since I posted. My back was playing up again, and then I had to get a small growth cut from my eyelid. It looked as if someone had socked me good and proper, but the swelling has gone down, the black is gone, and I am back sewing once again. I always thought if you were not feeling well, the natural thing would be to pick up a bit of sewing, but when I am off-colour, it is the last thing I want to do. 
Anyway, you do not want to hear my grumps and groans, you want to see some pictures!


I usually sew some of these hexagons, when I go on the ferry, so it is slow going. I want to make this quilt -
I saw this on the Net a long time ago. I do not know who took this picture, or did the sewing, but I thought the design was absolutely gorgeous!! It will take me years to make it, but I like being able to pick up and lay down the pattern, and still know where I am, when I go back to it.

 This is the latest Dear Jane block - I 3 - Family Album. It is hand-sewn. It looks wonky, but is just not well pressed.


I started this log cabin last year too, so this has to be finished soon. I am trying to be really good and not start any new projects. I have made a pact with myself that I have to finish two UFOs before I can start anything new this year. I was doing really well. I thought I would pick two small UFOs, trying to be sneaky , and that way I would get two projects finished quickly, and I could get onto something new! Best laid schemes o' mice and men and all that. I lost one part of a table topper and can't find it anywhere, and have run out of material to finish another! Mind you I have had a lot of UFOs, so don't need to worry about sitting around, doing nothing!!


I really love applique, but am always worried I don't get it right. My friend sent me this wonderful link to a tutorial or tutorials on Back Basting at http://appliqueaddict.blogspot.com/  
There are three tutorials on Back Basting, and they are really good. I have permission from Marjorie to pass on the links, so enjoy the tutorials here, here and here!
Thanks, Marjorie (and Cyn for telling me about them!)
Till next time.
tich

6 comments:

  1. Glad your eye is on the mend. Love your hexies.

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  2. Hope this finds you feeling much better. I am kind of like you in when I don't feel well I don't want to pick up any sewing or quilting.

    That hexi quilt does look great. What are you going to make with your hexagons?

    Lynn

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  3. Glad you're feeling a little better. You know what - I am making that hexie quilt too but don't think I have ever posted pictures. Every so often I have a mad splurge on it and then away it goes again. May be time to come out of the box for a while . Take care and thanks for the links to those exercises xx

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  4. Happy to "see" that your eye's better! *grin*

    Tipping my hat to you (re: hexagons). I don't think I'd ever have the stamina to make THAT many.... let alone dream to make a quilt! LOL

    And WOW!!! another DJ block!

    Congrats on your achievements, Tich!!!

    Rosa

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  5. I'm glad you are feeling better! Your hexies are great. I'd like to do some sometime, but I cannot seem to get myself in gear to do them. Don't know why. Your DJ and log cabins are great, too. I hate it when you think you have a good plan to fool yourself and then it all goes awry! haha!

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  6. I have not been on my blog for ages and I was so sorry to hear about your eye and your back. I am glad that you are feeling better now. My guild had a quilt show and I was busy making ribbons for the past 6 months. I am ready to get back into sewing again.
    I love your hexagons. They are gorgeous!
    My youngest son is moving to Kansas with his girlfriend and I want to make a quilt for them before they leave here in June. I know it won't be hexagons possibly a scrap quilt.
    Take care of yourself

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