Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Mosaic Scrap Quilt

How does that pile of scraps keep growing? Am I really doing that many projects or are they secretly multiplying at night after I go to bed. Either way it's annoying to me and at some point I just start sewing them together into little mosaic blocks. At least at that point they are no longer a pile of scraps, they graduate to a pile of quilt blocks. Then I can decide later what to do with the blocks. Last November I posted about this.  Well now I've finally got around to sewing those colorful blocks into larger blocks and then into strips and finally into sections large enough to try and machine quilt. 




Three sections to machine quilt and then join. 


Now all I have to do is make the quilt layers and machine quilt it. 
And I thought it would be awhile before I did that when I started writing this post. 
But then I took a couple days and finished it and didn't bother to stop to take photos. 


I tried two different methods of quilting and joining sections. (Method1, Method2). Both methods worked but both have different drawbacks. Personally, at this point in my experience, I think all machine quilting methods are challenging in some way. No wonder so many people are paying others to do it for them on the professional quilting machines.
For now I'm still trying it out myself. There are a few other methods out there and I haven't yet dared to try free motion quilting.




And now the cat testing commences. 



Looks like I have a 100% cat satisfaction rating.
What else matters?


Thanks for reading. 
Aileen 






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