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Thursday, July 18, 2024

Binding Mama's Hexies!


It's getting there.

SO MANY QUESTIONS!

So I thought it was best to take photos of what was going to happen to the edge of the quilt before I bound it.

I think you can see here that I basted close to where I was going to be trimming, and then used a ruler to square the corners and trim the edges straight.

In this view here - I am losing half of every-other hexie - but there is enough float of background fabri beyond the flower border that it works.

I had done a knife-edge binding on my own hand-quilted hexie quilts, but with machine quilting there was no way to stop 1/4'' before the outside edge of the quilt without leaving starts and stops visible - and starts and stops can get in the way.

I wanted binding to encase all of the stops and starts - and decided to go with a straight edge binding.


Scrappy backing!


Close ups -


I quilted with a golden tan thread in an edge-to-edge design called Radicchio by Urban Elementz.


Yes I still love my Sew Q Laser for doing things like joining lengths of binding on the diagonal!


But it's my Singer 201 machine that always has the walking foot at the ready for all of my bindings.  That machine is a power house!  Click to Play:


It is such a heavy beast!

And it's not that I used an extra heavy batting - it's just Hobbs 80/20.


On and ready for hand stitching to begin.


This is going to take a while!

But it's a great finish - and I love feet up hand stitching time in the evening.  It can take as long as it needs.


Is she stretching out for that one line of railing shade? ⁣
Some days you've just got to grab what you can get and go with it!

Chris's Christmas in July group has checked in - and they beat the rain.

Ready for another week of full on quilting fun.


The response to our Hamilton Gardens release yesterday has been phenomenal!  I can't thank you enough, and I am so excited that you are excited to make your own version while stitching down your scraps.

New Zealand Inspired!

A trip to New Zealand in January 2024 gave me a chance to see Hamilton Gardens for myself. All of that inspiration is captured here with easy to follow instructions, full-color photos and graphics to help you create your own version – no triangles required!

Quilt Size:79’’ X 79’’

Introductory pricing: I have set the price for Hamilton Gardens at 25% off - no coupon needed. Sale price good through 7/28/24. 

And yes - there is a Gift-Away!


I'll be drawing for 2 winners who will each receive a Hamilton Gardens PDF pattern from me, and a Hamilton Roll from Cotton to Quilts!

Of course, they've also got gorgeous neutral rolls to enhance your stash as well.  Check them out!

Winners will be chosen by random number generator on Friday, July 26th.

Fabric prizes must be shipped to a USA address.  If you are outside of the USA, we can ship the fabric prize to a friend within the USA who can forward it on to you.

Enter to win on the Gift-Away Post.

And I think that catches us up until now.

Time to grab a quick breakfast and head over to the inn and see what's going on there.

What's up for your Thursday?


Quiltville Quote of the Day -

Growing up and knowing better is optional.

Have a wonderful Wednesday, everyone!


 

12 comments:

  1. Sally Warren9:27 AM EDT

    That was so smart to make the edges of your mom’s hexie quilt straight instead of trying to follow the angular hexie edges. I was very curious to see how you were going to handle that! So glad to see you still use a vintage sewing machine for the binding. I am still just sewing with my vintage machines but have been considering adding a new machine (like a Juki). That binding is perfect…I am pretty sure I had that same fabric a long time ago. It was one of those fabrics that went with everything and got used up quickly. The fabric collection that Cotton to Quilts is offering looks gorgeous! Wow!

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  2. Ohhhh I sure hope your mama changes her mind. It has turned out so beautiful! And what a nice way to finish her quilt.... together! I read somewhere that we should act our age! But I've never been this age before... so how am I to know how to do that! Hugs Bonnie...

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  3. Bonnie, do you ever use a glove (such as Machingers) to help you when attaching the binding? I see you don't here. It's a beautiful quilt and a treasure.

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  4. Anonymous12:07 PM EDT

    One summer we took an RV trip out west... I can't remember what state we were in but all of the pronghorn were laying in the shade of the telephone poles (Like Tula!) as it was the ONLY shade... there would be 4-5 sitting/laying in the shade line of each pole. IT was very cool as it was a great way to see the Prong Horn that we had never seen before! LOVE Hamilton Gardens. Thank you for the gift-away opportunity!

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  5. I love the quote!! Today my daughter has a job interview, for her first job. Fingers crossed!! Other than that, we are trying to get back into a normal routine. I have about 2 weeks of summer break left, so I am going to try & finish up the patriotic projects that I was working on before my step-mom passed away. Such a crazy summer. I hope the new group has fun this weekend, & am glad that they beat the rain in! :) Happy quilting!

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  6. Hand binding, is there anything more relaxing? Love this hexie quilt! Do both the boys have a hand quilted hexie quilt now? Is this one for YOU? Happy binding Bonnie.

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    1. Yes, both boys have a hand quilted hexie from me. This one is my mom's though it will come back to me eventually. Hopefully not for a long time!

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  7. Anonymous9:50 PM EDT

    I enjoyed seeing your beautiful quilts today at the Hall of Fame. My husband took me for my birthday on a 2 hour drive to see them. Beautiful weather, great display of your work and good food at the Train Station. Thank you for being so generous with your patterns and ideas. Love your mom's quilt too.

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  8. Betsy's pinwheel quilt is fabulous...what do these judges know?! Of course the pinwheel is off-centered--that's what makes it so exciting.

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  9. Regarding today's quote about being old enough...all I can say is "Thank Goodness"

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  10. Anonymous7:35 PM EDT

    Bonnie, your Mother's quilt is absolutely beautiful. I really like the scrap backing, quilting and the binding too. You and your Mom are blessed. Karen M

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  11. Bonnie yo u inspired my vintage machine collecting about 7 years ago- I now have a 301 set up for applying my bindings with a walking foot and seam guid3 just where I want it, a thread under 3/8" seam allowance that works just right for me!

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