I did not get too terribly distracted this weekend and stayed focused on the postage stamp quilt. I'm getting so close now that I'm going to have to start thinking of a name. Look, you can see the end! You can also see all the chalk that I drew all over this quilt. No worries, this one will get a good soaking when it's done. I made this before I knew how to handle bleeding fabric. The yellow line marks the last row that I quilted. I thought I might finish it yesterday but football started so I had to come upstairs to watch games and iron. I also made this hat yesterday. When we had lunch with my cousin recently she mentioned that she walks in the morning so I decided to make a hat for her. The pattern is a combination of a couple of BagODay patterns (Youtube). I'm including the basic pattern for myself. I don't expect anyone else to understand it. Starting with 12 DC in a magic ring or chain loop Round 2: 2 DC in ever stitch (24 DC) Round 3: 1 DC in 1st stitch, 2 DC in next stitch, repeat (36 sts) Round 4: 1 DC, 1 DC, 2DC (48 stis) Round 5: 1DC, 1DC, 1DC, 2DC (60 sts) Round 6: 1 DC in every stitch Round 7: 1SC, 1DC, alternating all around Round 8: 1 DC in the previous SC, 1SC in previous DC Repeat 7 & 8 for 9 rows Next round DC in every stitch FPDC, BPDC in alternating stitches for 2 rows to make a rib FBSC, BPSC in alternating stitches for the last row. The skein of yarn was 115 yards and I had only a few yards left over. Perfect. The hat fits me really well so I might make one for myself. I know that this hat doesn't look particularly impressive in the first photo but look what happens when light hits it! My cousin walks in the morning when it's dark so I thought a hat made of reflective yarn would be cool to have. It's Lion Brand Basic Stitch Reflective. I don't think it's available anymore but I'm sure someone has a reflective yarn.
(Yes, there is a little spot at the top that doesn't have the reflective fiber around it. ) This week I will get the quilting on the postage stamp quilt done! Today's inspiration comes from Wendy Tuma. Hole In The Sky is her original design. The trees are raw edge applique, and the constellation is hand-stitched with floss. She used the blue end of On The Horizon gradient for her background.
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I'm Vicki Welsh and I've been making things as long as I can remember. I used to be a garment maker but transitioned to quilts about 20 years ago. Currently I'm into fabric dyeing, quilting, Zentangle, fabric postcards, fused glass and mosaic. I document my adventures here. Categories
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