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Friday, April 26, 2024

Lots of progress................


A new needle finally made it into my longarm machine after days trying to avoid doing it.  I loaded this solids and prints Star quilt and got it quilted.  The thread broke 3 times but it is the So Fine which I hadn't had any luck with for a couple months, with it breaking 5 or 6 times while quilting a small quilt.  I may try adjusting the position of the needle and see if the next one goes even smoother.


I decided one loop in each square would be an easy way to quilt it.







I used a beige thread so it shows better on this block.







After I finished quilting I cut the binding for Charley in the Forest, sewed it on the quilt and got 85" hand stitched last night.  This one will take me at least 3 more days to finish.

 

13 comments:

  1. You got a lot finished!! That solids and prints star quilt is really pretty...Love that little zebra print--;)))
    48 here this morning after a hard freeze of 30 overnight. Nice and sunny so far--hope to walk outside when it warms up a bit...hugs, Julierose

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  2. You did have a productive day. 85 inches of binding in one night sounds like a lot. I don't change the needle in my quilter nearly as often as I should.

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  3. Wonderful choice on the Charley in the Forest binding! And that quilting plan worked well. I hate putting a new needle in Max - always takes extra fiddling to get things working smoothly again. WHY is it such an issue for long arms? Seems like a minor design change could make it a lot easier . . .

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  4. I wish I could stick with the binding on the quilt I am doing like you are - I have been so sidetracked this time - normally I get it done fast.

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  5. All wonderful. Lovely quilts and admiration for your energy and focus xxoo

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  6. The assortment of prints for the Friendship Stars is just wonderful! 9" blocks?

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  7. For your thread breakage, put a few "stripes" of Sewer's Aide thread lubricant on your thread before sewing. Sometimes, the thread can get "brittle" and break easier.

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  8. That fabric looks great for the binding! Such a nice colorful frame. I know long arm issues put a damper on getting things done. I hate thread breaks. I wish the needles were like on a regular machine- flat side the right way and no issues. The round needles are very touchy to position.

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  9. That binding looks great! You have made a lot of progress too on getting it sewn. I missed reading yesterday's post. Those pieces you found for that quilt top are beautiful! It has to feel good to get them made into a quilt top after all these years.

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  10. I love that simple quilting design! And your Charley in the Forest quilt is looking fabulous!

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  11. Another grand post today Wanda ~ I enjoyed seeing your quilt on your long arm and up close and personal to see the loop quilting.

    And a perfect binding for ‘Charley in the Forest’ .

    JJM

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  12. Wow! You're certainly on a roll and are speeding along. Well done on getting the Star quilting finished and 85 whole inches along the binding in your Charlie quilt. Is your head spinning yet?

    After tomorrow, we're headed into 80*+ days for nearly a week. Yikes!

    Hugs!

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