I arrived at 9 a.m., ironing board, Bernina, fabric (cut to instructions), and all sorts of gear for a wonderful day of quilting. I remembered some tea to share with dear friends, I brought my cordless fancy schmancy iron, and I even remembered my slippers (to move around the room comfie like).
By 10 a.m. I think I had threaded my machine, I might have sewn one seam ... ok, maybe two or three. One lovely lady nearby had cut several things wrong, thank goodness she had extra fabric. I made a note to self, "Cut carefully, read instructions!" I decided to kick it in gear and put my nose to the grindstone. yep ... you guessed it, I did the sewing instructions for #4 and the cutting instruction for #5. YES ... I cut 40 pieces 5 1/2", instead of 80 at 3". So I did a little magic, had a couple extra strips of fabric, and back on track.
But 2ish people are starting to pack things up, so I put all my treasures in my box, pack the car, and head for home. It's all tucked away in the box, organized and tidy. I start my spring break from work on Friday, March 9th. I've got it all planned out ... I'm going to quilt a bunch, starting on Monday.

So ... Sunday, March 11, I pull out "Night Train" ... get all set up, have my pattern right in front of me and I believe that I put the block together wrong! Sewn several skinny pieces to the wrong side of a pudgy piece. Rip, Rip, Rip ... I get this mistake fixed. Monday, I get right to work, and am so proud, I have the entire first row done ... WRONG! At this point I am NOT going to RIP! so I put all the rows together wrong, in the same fashion as I have done the first row.
I layed the quilt out in the living room, on the floor, and my sweet spouse said, I like that! Looks good. I tell you ... I think I've just wrote my first pattern! Goodness! Quilting is SUCH FUN!!!
Pictured at the left is my "Nightrain" which I renamed my, "Nightmare". I'm not sure what it's supposed to look like, but this is what mine looks like.P.S. Oh yeah, forgot to tell you that before this all started, I didn't have enough of the "dark", which is my gray ... so instead of one nice fabric, I got to use two darks. Oh my ... the memories keep flooding back!
Until soon,
Vic
I love your "Nightmare" quilt! It's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Tara ... it turned out ok ... just NOT how the pattern was supposed to be I don't think :)
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