Monday, May 12, 2014
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Friday, May 9, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
finished!
the baron has finally - FINALLY! - finished her english paper pieced quilt. it was her first - and most likely her last - epp project; it is entirely hand sewn, except for the binding, for which she used her sewing machine on one side. the final product is around 5 feet square, in white and varying shades of grey and orange. the back, which you, reader, can kind of see peeking out below the binding in two of the three photographs here, is pieced together from two fabrics (one orange and white, the other grey and white).
this quilt has been a fabric specter, haunting the baron every day she was not actively working on it. she kept it in her bedroom, on top of her dresser (for ease of reach - a hearty joke), and so it lurked there in its off hours, reminding her of the enormous and impossible amount of work left to do. the quilt was conceived of and made for the baron's daughter, for her second birthday (a milestone 6 weeks past now). the hexagons and restricted color palette feel modern and clean to the baron, and she's hoping daughter x will want to keep this quilt in use for many years to come.
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
singer settings
the baron is currently working on the quilt in the photo above. it's really, really big, the largest she's ever made. quilting it has been a bear, and getting the tension settings right has been especially tricky. she just learned, for instance, that the bobbin holder has a tiny little screw that can be manipulated to affect bobbin thread tension. who knew?
Thursday, May 1, 2014
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