Saturday, March 3, 2012

I have made Crumb progress... but only in my head!

I had really wanted to get a few things actually quilted... this is called 'quilting' right? Not 'piecing'? However (and there always seems to be a 'however' in my life) I got caught up in a piecing project (shocking I know!) that is for someone else and has a deadline and must be sent out to quilt which will take goodness knows how long. So, all my limited sewing time has been spent doing that. It is turning out fabulously, if I do say so myself (see the past few posts and tune in later this week for a photo of the final top photo) but it has kept me from completing even the small top I was actually quilting in January when I ran out of the right color thread. Drat, foiled again!


So this is a re-hash of the final crumb top, Hearts of Gold. I plan on quilting it... and this is where the 'progress has been made - I made an actual DECISION! with a gold toned variegated thread in a large overall meander. I don't think it can stand too much of a pattern since there is already so much going on. I may do a straight line grid to stabilize the whole thing before I start. I will also certainly take special care with my hearts - probably echo quilt around them a couple of times and work the meander around them. There are a few other crumb tops, some of them actually quilted! over at the Crumb Round Up.

5 comments:

  1. Eden, it looks wonderful!!! A simple meander is perfect for it. Your plan for the heats sounds just right.

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  2. I really like this! Your stars on light background sparkle against the darker colors. I agree....with the simple meander would be a great quilting choice.

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  3. I have a whole box of odds 'n ends scraps that I started saving after I saw your original crumb post. Have I actually done anything with them? Of course not! I need to go back and find that original post and at least make a block or two and see how it goes. I love the overall meander look on a scrap quilt.

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  4. Beautiful top. Trying to find time to get around to the actual quilting can be a challenge, but it sounds like you have just the perfect plan. Love the hearts, also the stars, oh, the border too.....

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  5. A wonderful scrappy quilt. A good way to use up orphan blocks.

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