Though I have made strides in recent months, the actual act of quilting is nearly always the most daunting part of the whole thing for me. I’m never sure exactly what to do when it comes to design, for one thing. I’ve always been terrible at drawing, and quilting (especially free-motion) is a lot like drawing to me. Plus, even with confidence in ability, there are so many darn choices! Zig zags here, swirls there. In-the-ditch, crossed lines, meandering… it’s just so overwhelming.
Add in the gargantuan size (well, at least, the largest quilt I’ve ever made) of the ORBCo quilt, and I’ve been putting it off. Even more so once I had my thread mishap. Not only was I waiting for the thread to arrive, but I also got into completing my nine-patch quilt. In fact, even though my new thread arrived today, I was all geared up to baste my nine-patch quilt sandwich. Except… oh yeah… I used pretty much ALL of my safety pins on the other one. Doh!
Alright. No more excuses. I’ve got a backlog of projects waiting to be started and another quilt in need of the pins. Last night, I finally sat down and started quilting this big honkin’ thing. And you know what? Not too shabby! On the recommendation of someone in the Flickr group, I sort of mentally divided the quilt into quadrants to have a way to keep track of where I am, and to bite off a manageable chunk. It took about an hour and a half and three bobbins, but I have finished the first quadrant and am really quite pleased with it!
The husband took the kids for the morning and gave me a bit of a free pass for a few hours (sigh, the bliss), so I’m right back at it. Mark my words, I am not taking the free-motion foot off of my machine until this thing is DONE!
Besides. There are nine-patches waiting impatiently in the wings.
Tags: free-motion, old red barn co
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Great job! I think it looks fantastic. And you’ll be done in no time!
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It looks really good. I’m proud of you for going for it. I know it’s going to be a good chunk of time before I get up the nerve to do anything requiring my free-motion foot.
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Your swirls look so cute! Great job getting going on that, now hide your screwdriver so the foot stays on for sure!
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So glad to hear you persevered against your quilting block – I am struggling now with my orbqa and hearing your success story really helps. What a wonderful quilt you have made.
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