Thursday, December 11, 2014

Ta da...tree skirt!

This was my WIP Wednesday that I was committed to finishing tonight:
I pieced it last November and then let it sit for 10 months. I finished quilting it and then stitched on the binding over the weekend. All that was left was hand stitching the binding to the back side. 

And about that--if you ever feel like your mitered corners on bindings need work, might I suggest you bind a tree skirt like this? 
 
There are 20 points to miter, plus 4 more typical corners, plus 19 inverted points (I'm sure there's a better name for those.) Yep, lots of mitering. By tonight, I was down to the home stretch. Four points plus the straight edges and inner circle. And let me tell you, bias-cut binding folds down so beautifully in a circle!

Here's the finished skirt. It's under the tree now, and I'll show you that as well, but the tree is in the way, so it's hard to see the skirt.

And under the tree. Taken in the dark at 11:45 pm, with my phone. So basically an incredibly high quality photo, but you get the idea. Last night we decorated the tree; tonight I added the finishing touch--the tree skirt. Let Christmas begin!


And one more WIP--a look at my design wall right now, which is a real mish mash of things.
The biggest project on the wall is my improv medallion quilt in the works from a workshop with Gwen Marston back in April. Filling in around that are the blocks I've made with my two boys (plus a few orphan blocks of mine they've appropriated).
I let them choose fabrics, strip width, and where to add the newest piece. I let them sit on my lap and lower and raise the foot and needle, then I run the pedal and they help guide the fabric. The two blocks on the left in the fourth row belong to my 3 year old. The remainder belong to my 5 year old, except that I made the flag block based on his suggestion, and I made the green/red wonky star and the green/yellow overlapping block next to it. I think it's just about time to assemble the quilt top! (After Christmas, of course...)


p.s. Linking up with Fabric Tuesday at Quilt Story and WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced.


2 comments:

  1. I'm in awe of all your miters! And your sons' blocks are terrific. Way to go getting them started on piecing. Kids are natural liberated quilt makers, and their designs are always winners in my opinion.

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  2. kudos to you to share your love of creating with your sons. that will stay with them forever. and yes kids DO look at things with a different eye than we do. love it!

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