Saturday, November 14, 2015

Too pretty for you

I don't think I have shown this quilt at any of its stages - but here it is now, completed. I was trying to stuff scraps into my scrap bin a few weeks ago, and it was completely full, so I thought I would make more crumb blocks ... and then I looked in the drawer where I keep my crumb blocks and there were hundreds of the damn things ... so I made a quilt using them.



Quite random, and not as good as I thought it would be. I used narrow strips to frame the plain borders, but it doesn't look very good. I should have used the strips to frame the crumb borders, it just doesn't work in the way that I had hoped.



The quilting is also random because I wanted to try out different things on different parts of it, as practice. You certainly can't tell much from the front. As I was quilting away I said to the quilt "You're not very pretty, are you" to which it quite rightly replied "Too pretty for you" and so that it what I called it.



Another advantage of my new job is that it is within walking distance from home - about 4 km or 55 minutes. I can't do it every day, but one day a week when I don't pick the boys up I can walk home, leaving the car at work, and then the next morning I get up a bit earlier and walk back in. It makes a nice change and is about the right distance for a walk. I got a cheerful wave from the Transact guys this week - I thought "they seem very jolly" and turned the corner to find their tipped over ute. Someone misjudged the angle on that dirt bank....



2 comments:

  1. Something about "Transact.....ional Analysis"? Or did you miss that phase of rewriting grammar?
    I don't think your quilt needed the two rectangles of solid colour but what do I know? Mind you I've earned the right to be omniscient. Saturday the Stamp Club won the almost North Island-wide interclub competition in 52 years of trying. Feels good.

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  2. Something about "Transact.....ional Analysis"? Or did you miss that phase of rewriting grammar?
    I don't think your quilt needed the two rectangles of solid colour but what do I know? Mind you I've earned the right to be omniscient. Saturday the Stamp Club won the almost North Island-wide interclub competition in 52 years of trying. Feels good.

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