11.29.03
Quiltariffic!
Here is my first completed quilt! WOO HOO! I done pieced it and
machine quilted it myself. It is the Housewarning/Christmas/Birthday/Christmas
present for my best friend Jim. That's how long it took to make.
Really it didn't take very long, just a big breather between the
basketweave center and the borders.
The
genesis of this quilt is that Jim and I bought the same pair
of green thin wale corduroy pants from Old Navy, he the men's
version, I the women's. Both our pants crapped out at the same
time, along with a pair of black cotton pants I had. Those three
pairs became the basketweave. When I saw the center, I thought,
"this is for Jim." Jim's got a corduroy kind of personality.
My
efforts were stalled until I got more pants, since the point
was to repurpose pants instead of buying new fabric. Two different
women donated two pairs each and the remain 6 pair were bought
cheap in Minnesota at Unique Thrift Store in St. Anthony (?).
Cutting
the remaining pieces sucked. Maybe a larger rotary cutter may
have helped, bigger than my 45mm puppy. Sewing was fine - just
lots and lots and lots of fuzz everywhere.
To
quilt the top, I bought low-loft cotton fusible batting and
dark navy flannel backing. Quilting wasn't too bad, got through
my tough little Brother sewing machine pretty well. Kept the
quilting really simple by making it a squared spiral.
The
binding? Well, I considered making my own navy flannel bias
tape. Didn't have enough flannel left, and was quite frankly,
ready to finish the quilt. I bought navy cotton quilt binding.
Pinned it, sewed it. It's slightly lighter than the backing.
And if you scrutinized it, it's the weakest sewing. But I think
Jim will spend his time warming up under the 66"x66"
lap quilt rather than inspecting it. And soon it will be inaugurated
with Jackson and Rufus's cat hair.
I
threw it in the wash and the dryer and it looks just so durn
soft and comfy! And it's kind of snazzy to think that pieces
of this quilt where who knows where on the lower halves of many
folks who saw who knows what!
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