Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Quilting Has Begun on Atlantic Beach Path Quilt

I have begun the quilting on the Atlantic Beach Path quilt, and am working on the top border.  The 'piano-key' design is done, and now I'm outlining the flowers.  Next, the leaves.






Saturday, December 21, 2019

Atlantic Beach Path, Loaded

The Atlantic Beach Path quilt is loaded on my frame.  It's bigger than I thought! -- it's 123" x 124".  I had to add a 10" strip of batting to the king-sized Quilters' Dream wool; fortunately, I had some left over from another quilt.  As for the bottom layer of 80/20 cotton/poly batting, I pieced it together from numerous leftovers.  I should've counted how many pieces I put together; there were a lot.  I used up one giant bag full of batting leftovers.

Teensy is sitting there innocently pretending he's not paying any attention to what I'm doing, and certainly not planning anything I might disagree with, such as clambering into the batting that's hanging onto the floor and making himself comfortable.

The two layers of batting are to make the quilting really show up well.  80/20 goes on the bottom, because it works well as a stabilizer. Wool goes on top, because it has a good deal of loft, and will emphasize the quilting. Wool is 'indiscriminate' -- that is, it will 'poof' the quilting on both front and back. However, with the 80/20 under it, the 'poof' will particularly show on top



Thursday, December 19, 2019

Backing for Atlantic Beach Path Quilt

This morning we went to Country Traditions in Fremont, Nebraska, and purchased the backing and batting for the Atlantic Beach Path quilt.  The saleslady asked if I had the 40% coupon that had been in their newsletter, but I hadn’t even noticed a coupon.  So... she very quietly told us she would keep the fabric and batting (king-sized Quilters’ Dream wool) behind the counter, and we could scurry over to the public library, pull the newsletter up on my laptop, tablet, or phone, print the coupon, and bring it back to the store.  They require the actual piece of paper, as there’s no bar code on the coupon.

Better believe we were willing to pop right over to the library and pay 50¢ for a coupon printout in order to save $57.16!  The people at Country Traditions are so nice to me.

This afternoon I cut the fabric into the correct lengths, sewed them together, and ironed it.  It's ready to be loaded on my quilting frame.  It took exactly eleven yards of 42"-wide fabric:  132" in length, 126" in width.






Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Seventh (and Last!) Border, Atlantic Beach Path Quilt

The seventh (and last) border is on the Atlantic Beach Path quilt!  It's ready to be quilted.  This final border is the fabric I used for a good many of the kaleidoscopes.  The rest were cut from the Beach Path panels.  I will attach the 3D hexagons and all the rest of the embellishments (pearls on the tucked borders at the twist, and hexagon-shaped Swarovski crystals in the middle of the 3D hexies) after the quilting is complete.  

The quilt now measures 123" x 124".  (The last photo is the central part of the quilt before I sewed it together.)

I need to buy backing fabric.  I think I have enough cotton batting, if I piece it together; but need wool batting for the top layer.









Saturday, December 14, 2019

Saturday, December 7, 2019

Pleating Border #4, Atlantic Beach Path Quilt

Cutting, sewing together, and pleating 129 inches of this 3.5" border took almost 6 hours.  What was once 129" is now less than 60".  I need 420 finished inches.




Friday, December 6, 2019

Borders 2 & 3, Atlantic Beach Path Quilt

Today I put borders 2 and 3 on the Atlantic Beach Path quilt.  The narrower border (3/8") is a flange or fold.  The quilt now measures 103.5" x 104.5".  There are several more borders to go.