Quilt in a
I started this stained glass version of a Stack & Slash quilt July 2nd.
My plan was to use Sharon Pederson's quilt-as-you-go method of construction.
It's my first attempt at anything bigger than a table runner quilting this way.
I enjoyed it and will look for other QAYG design ideas!
I made one of these quilts from a Clueless Quilter's Workshop years ago. That one I hand-quilted and gave to my sister-in-law. (She hugged it over and over, earning future quilt-gifting privileges!) This one was supposed to use up stash from my totes and only buy fabric as needed. So how did I manage to buy 11 yards by the time it was done? Let's just say it takes a lot of black to make the stained glass sashes! And 2 yards don't really count as I grabbed fabric that looked perfectly black at the store, but when I got it home it looked like charcoal.
I lucked out with my first stack of 9 fabrics: slashed and re-stacked with no two fabrics in blocks together. As designed. Unfortunately my 2nd stack got shuffled wrong and EVERY block had two of the same fabrics in them.
I fixed them. Of course.
And then went to the internet to find the correct formula for stacking & slashing.
Perhaps a better response would have been to for me to dive for cover UNDER the sewing machine?
Instead I said, "Um, EXCUSE ME?"
Not sure which of us were more surprised! One asked me if I had seen two men walk by?
(No...just you two...with guns.)
Quilt progress came to a grinding halt.
Finished!
August 1, 2012.
Jax tested it out first.
Ahh, so cute. I think Jax really loves this quilt and thinks it is very comfy too.
ReplyDeleteGreat post/entry for the Pets on Quilts Show.
SewCalGal
www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com
ooh, I love that quilt, and apparently Jax does too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a scary story!!!! Love the quilt and Jax too.
ReplyDeleteYou can make this quilt for me anytime! My dachsies approve!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful and your dog precious!
ReplyDeleteWould Jax catch the bad guys? He looks too cuddly to me. Your quilt is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love the look in the eye! Innocent! beautiful dog and stunning quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous quilt- I love the magic tiles design. Thanks for participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteJax is one handsome dog.
Warmest regards,
Anna
Wow it really turned out nice! Funny how a "quick" quilt can sometimes turn into more work than we thought....Jax is a handsome guy.
ReplyDeleteYou have one of the most handsome quality control inspectors that I have ever seen! He is doing a great job -- beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at the Pet show!
Love the stainglass quilt and your helper.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool way to do a stained glass quilt, I am very inspired to try this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteJax is gorgeous, maybe that's why you didn't dive under, I would have. That's pretty scary.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and the dog :-) Hope the convict was found...scary story!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt...Love Jax!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilt, stunning model =)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet doggy!
ReplyDeleteI think he's trying to tell you that this is HIS quilt. Lovely quilt and lovely model.
ReplyDeleteJax looks so comfy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like Jax has a new quilt! Thanks for sharing the experience - we all have those :o) Or atleast, the quily experiences, not sure about the DOC one tho...
ReplyDeleteJax is laying there say, I dare you to get me off of here, I doble dog dare ya!
ReplyDeleteok, it would be very disconcerting to have 2 men walking by with guns. I love that 'um, excuse me?' Oh boy. Your quilt is beautiful as is Jax.
ReplyDeleteWhat a scary experience. I can see though that Jax loves your quilt.
ReplyDeleteThat is a cool quilt.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt & dog are beautiful. Just gorgeous. Sorry you had such a scare.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt, with a great story. At least you will always remember the making of this quilt!!!
ReplyDeleteThe colours in the quilt show Jax's coat off to perfection.
ReplyDeleteThis story will etch the making of this quilt on your memory. At least Jax is there to help protect you.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt and you have great taste in dog names - my little guy is also called Jax!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt. I especially like the last picture of Jax testing it.
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