So, I believe that an update on where I'm at is in order.
I spent an evening printing out copies of all of the remaining pages in triplicate, saving one as a frame-of-reference for the stitchery elements (as I have no lightbox as yet, I am relying on sunlight, windows & masking tape to line up everything 'just so') ...
the other copies were used to cut up the different appliqué elements, and then laminated.
I have left them uncut at the moment, ready to separate as needed. I then keep all the pieces for each block separated in their own ziplock baggies.
I have only been able to complete three new blocks since I last updated.
I am using the needle-turn appliqué method ... which has contributed to making this process long.
My daisy [Jan] ...
My chocolates - yum [Jan]!
I chose to use a silver sparkly metallic thread for the stitching on four of these chocs, just to make them look even more extra yummy!!!
My ice-cream [Feb].
My hot chocolate block is prepped and ready for it's needle turn and stitchery - tonight's task!!
And all my finished blocks together ... I still have one block left of December (since I decided to change the cupcakes to pavlova ... I have finally found a pic for this, and will also be prepping this tonight, along with all the July & Aug blocks).
I even have my pellon all cut and ready to size for all my remaining 17 blocks. And some squares for the strips - though only creams have been cut as yet. Although I did start with one range of fabrics, I have started adding others ... and with my perfectionist streak on overdrive, I want need to make sure I include some of each fabric in the coloured blocks. As a result, I am leaving this until after I have finished the blocks - or at least until I have finished the first two rows.
So, that's where I'm at. I truly do hope that another SAL quilt is going to be chosen, but I also realise how hard it must be for Chooky to encourage everyone to stay on-plan. I am so sorry to have fallen so far behind - but yes, I will get there!! My next uni course begins in December, and I have decided that I want this quilt finished before I start my studies!!
Keep up the good work ladies - I truly *LOVE* watching the progress each of you has been making, even if I haven't been the best of commenters.
4 comments:
Your blocks are looking lovely. If you keep working away you'll be done sooner than you know - the needleturn is worth all the work.
Thankyou Theresa!! I'm *really* wanting to finish this one!!! ... And yes, I much prefer the delicacy needle turn gives to the overall look - which is probably why I have decided to go the root of sucker-for-punishment!! LOL!
your blocks look great..........don't give up........if you could make a Nov deadline that would be fantastic.....I tell you if you start to join some up you really get motivation.....goodluck on finishing before you start Uni.......
Larissa - your blocks look wonderful and its great to see what you have done - good luck with your November deadline - Gosh I cant imagine a Uni course starting in December - so glad that is well behind me.
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