Sunday, March 15, 2015

Turn on the Air Conditioner, and "Tumalo Trails" /"Cowboy Up" Sandwiching

 
 
 
Can you read that ???  It says 80 degrees, in western Nebraska, at 4000 ft. elevation, on March 15!  Note the dead brown grass in the yard.  I know it won't last but it's pretty nice while we have it.
 
I've been waiting for a warm day to sandwich this project, Tumalo Trails, ala  quiltville.com, that I call "Cowboy Up".  I'll retell my story of how this quilt came to be.  One day I just started making little 9-patches - musta had a sewing bug or something, but I just HAD to sew something.  My sewing table is like an archeological dig, yes, I am embarrassed, but there are layers, including a blue plaid shirt a friend had given me, and I had planned on cutting it up but somehow it just stayed there, in the "pile".  After I had 50-60 9-patches, I began wondering what to do with them.  Suddenly, that plaid shirt fell off it's own pile, onto my 9-patches pile, and by gosh, they really looked handsome together!  voila, a quilt was born!  All the blue half squares were made of that plaid shirt - I couldn't have picked a better choice in a quilt shop, and used every bit of it!  Thanks again, Janet.  This quilt is 86" x 106". 
 
I machine quilt on a DSM, Janome MC 6500. 

 

Uh-oh -- one end is about 3 inches too short!  However, there is plenty of fabric left on the sides to add to the bottom.  I purchased wide, one-piece backing, with a pretty blue viney, leafy motif - not too feminine.  That dark blue narrow strip (above) is a dimensional flange.


7 comments:

  1. Beautiful! It was 81 degrees here in Northern California yesterday too...too darn hot if you ask me!

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  2. Seeing your Tumelo Trail has made me want to make one!

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  3. Beautiful! Lots of work in that one!

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  4. Love the outcome of your 9-patch binge sewing, and the shirt that fell into place! : )

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  5. Love everything about this.....the scrappy 9-patches, the blue shirt (!), the sashings, the border!! Even the backing fabric. Hard not to love. I have a stack of same-size 9-patches...maybe I've found my quilt, too.

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  6. I love how it has turned out! I love 9-patches and it's fun to just mindlessly sew and then find out you have enough to make a quilt! I have been sewing 4" sawtooth stars just because. Not sure yet what I will do with them. You can't have too many basic blocks laying around.

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  7. Fabulous weather for the sandwiching of a fabulous quilt! When you say you were short on one side, did you mean on the pretty blue backing fabric? Looks like you have a solution figured out already, good for you!

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