Loving this quilt.
I'm just not sure how to quilt in the bigger blocks where there are less outlines to follow like the ones on the left.
Borders 'wonky'/organically quilted to keep with the wonky improv theme of the whole quilt.
Secondly, some progress to my ABC quilt.
So I went with some very random loose FMQing. Not looking toooooo bad, but started and couldn't stop so I kept going. Using Aurifil in a dark red which is nice, 28 weight. (Lovely).
But then, I'd made good progress when disaster struck.
A FREAKING HOLE. AGAIN! WHA...? HOW? Do I have an invisible moth plague?!
Sigh. This can't be appliqued over (I don't think - the quilt is busy enough as it is). It would be a nightmare to remove a wonky section from the middle of a wonky quilt and repiece. I considered it. 5 times. For about 5 seconds. Then I decided to try decorative machine stitches over the top. Sigh. That means more decorative stitches everywhere. I'm not sure I haven't made it worse. What CAN I do?!
Curses.
Or ... magic spells?
By the power of Greyskull ... Nope, that didn't work either. Sigh. Where are Sabrina and Samantha when you need them?
This Friday, TGIFF is with Fiona at Finding Fifth. A very alliterative Friday! If you have any finishes, put it in your diary to go and link up!

Your quilt looks very fun. I have some Dr. Seuss fabrics to make a quilt sometime for my grand baby.
ReplyDeleteKeep your moth issues in your house, I do NOT want them to visit. The dogs, yes. You, yes. The moths, heck NO! If it was me (and you know how *I* am...)I would take a lighter color small rectangle of fabric, write "Gobble" on it, applique it on, quilt over/around it and call it a day. One more piece of color is not going to add to "busy" (ok, keeping it REAL, I would probably add 3 more rectangles with animal sounds done the same way, scattered throughout to even it all up...LOL). I do love, love it, by the way...LOL...
ReplyDeleteAs for quilting the bigger blocks, what about a simple underlining of the bold words?
I like the Lorax quilt. Maybe you could hand quilt around the Lorax in white so it's not really visible but makes him seem to puff out of the background. Or you could do a few lines under the words, following their curve...That's all I got, idea wise.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would totally create a little applique for that hole. Maybe a little square with a "T" on it for "Turkey". You could add a couple more (don't go overboard) and call it done!
Aww, Melody sounds like a lot like my cat. Only, my boy is clever and knows how todo things with the bucket on. He mystified the vets when he managed totake out his catheter. They thought the bucket was too short so put a bigger one on. The didn't believe me when I told him he would have used his paw (claw). But I've seen him take off collars that way.
ReplyDeleteThat hole sucks. Sorry, no ideas there. Except that it nust be time to fumigate the house tokill whatever's eating your fabric.
As for the Lorax quilt, since you're hand quilting, I'd go with something different. I'd use a thread the same colour as the background of the block, but do some word play. So for the first one, I'd quilt some trees. And for the second, some fish.
Oops, I think this comment might be longer than your blog post :)
I'm thinking maybe mice rather than moths-did you have this stored away somewhere for awhile? In that case it may be moths. If this just popped up recently, I would be thinking some other pest....but you would have seen evidence of mice right away, they have no control when it comes to bowel issues. Hope you figure it out before anything else gets damaged. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteLaura, silverfish eat fabric too (which I never knew until recently), so keep an eye out for them too :-(
ReplyDeleteWhat a nightmare about the quilt!! I have to say I thought you were talking about your kids in the first paragraph until I got to the desexing bit ;-)
ReplyDeleteEven though I've not met him before your quilt, I'm loving that Lorax, cute wee guy!
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