Sunday, June 9, 2013

Grandmother's Choice: Contrary Wife



We did a Grandmother's Choice block a few weeks back called "Contrary Husband", seen here. This is the mate to that one, "Contrary Wife." Seems a fitting pair of blocks for a blog entitled "Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary."

I have also been working sporadically and somewhat diffidently on "My Guy." The challenge is over, all that is left is the mechanics of sewing on borders, a task I truly dislike. I cut up all the pieces for this quilt prior to retreat. Another mistake and one I will not repeat. I didn't like the blandness of the original pattern and in brainstorming with others at the retreat, came up with the idea of adding small red strips in between the columns of blocks. That did the trick as regards blandness, but now the borders aren't long enough. I am in the process of inserting red strips randomly into the outer borders to lengthen them. I think it looks better that way, so it's not a problem, just more fiddling with the hated borders.

Also on retreat the borders for my Bonnie Hunter Easy Street mystery quilt were sewn on. It's a simple task, but - again - BORING. It managed to suck up half of a day of sewing at the retreat. Here's a look at the borders. The top is nicely pressed and quite large, so I didn't unfold it for the photo.


I will be taking a couple of things over to the longarm quilter this week. That will at least free up a bit of space in the old sewing nook.

6 comments:

  1. Another pretty block, and Easy Street looks great too! I told myself that I was going to sew on the borders for one of my quilts this week. Just a quick job, I said. I took it out, and put it back again! Argh.

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    1. Borders, sigh. I have a wish that I could contract out those parts of quiltmaking that I don't enjoy. So far, no takers on the offer.

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  2. another good block, I think it is the contrary husbands that make a wife contrary!

    Wish I had got to the stage of having to put binding on a quilt, still just learning how to do all the blocks!

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    1. Margaret, enjoy the process. Making blocks is fun. I agree about the contrary husbands!

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  3. I find making quilt backs the ho-hum part of the process--and I don't even try to do anything fancy. I did finish one back this weekend, and I hope to make one for the Jack Attack quilt this week.

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    1. That's another non-favorite of mine - backs. Someone mentioned to me that Hancock's had quite a few- 2 to 30 - wide quilt backing fabrics. I stopped in this afternoon and found only a handful and all were awful -solids in pink, purple. royal blue and black plus several cream prints. Ghastly.

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