I needed one last photo of this group of blocks because I needed to take them off the design wall. I can continue to cut more squares and when I have enough, I will put all of them up on the design wall again, and then it can be sewn.
I got the seam sewn in a backing for a flannel quilt and got the fold line and seam pressed. Then I had 3 errands to take care of.
I took the 4 stratas for the William Morris Trip Around the World to my ironing table (30" x 60") in the basement and started the pressing sequence. In the middle of the second strata, my iron died. I bought that iron at least 15 years ago. When I was teaching quilt classes in my home, I had 2 irons in the basement and one in my main floor studio. I never cared for this particular iron but I started using it again about 11 years ago. I use steam and this iron has always been a good steamer and has never leaked. I have a fairly new iron to use now and it has to be coaxed to steam.
I flipped the above photo to make a point about the order of the fabrics. In a TAW quilt I tend to like the fabrics to blend up from light to dark as in this photo rather than blending down as in the above photo. This is a decision I make before I start unpicking a seam in the loops. I have the seam sewn in one strata so I'll be cutting loops and unpicking today.



Oh bummer about your iron dying!! I haven't been happy with any iron these past few years...either they leak or don't provide enough steam!! Hope you can find one you like...
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A bit under the weather here the past couple days -dizzy and nauseous -- so taking it slow and easy..trying to hydrate...
Hugs, Julierose
What a contrast between the bold flower collage and the soft Morris strata! I buy irons at Walmart usually two at a time, so when one conks out I have a replacement at hand (and then go back to Walmart to stock up again).
ReplyDeleteIt is hard when a favorite iron dies. The one I have now was leaking for awhile so I thought it was on it's last leg so I bought a backup. Now it doesn't seem to be leaking so I will keep using it until it dies. I got the backup iron on sale too.
ReplyDeleteI use steam as well and it was a sad, sad day when Steamy died after 12 years. I currently have three dead ones in my basement waiting for a “things with cords” collection day. I buy 1500 or 1750 watt irons, the lowest priced ones as the more expensive ones I’ve had don’t hold up any better than the low cost ones.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to the magic of your strata turning into TATW.
ReplyDeleteThe flower blocks are so cool! The TATW quilt is going to be so nice. The palette and arrangement is so soothing.
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