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10 September, 2012
Blocking
The quilting is done, let the blocking begin! When I take a quilt off the rails the first thing that I do is trim it up, leaving a healthy quarter inch of batting and backing beyond the raw edge of the top, then I top stitch through all the layers right along that same raw edge before it's tossed into the washing machine for a cool wash and gentle spin. Next, the damp quilt is removed and blocked flat and square. Using a carpenter's square, a straight edge and T-pins it is carefully and gently, but firmly, pinned into position on the carpet where it will remain undisturbed to dry like this for a few days. In the meantime I will prepare the binding, hanging sleeve and label; as of yet this quilt is still unnamed and undesignated! This pattern is "Postage Stamp" from Alex Anderson's Quilts for Fabric Lovers © 1994; it measures 54" X 57".
My goodness, but that's a beautiful quilt!! Such a process to finish!
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt. Basket blocks are some of my favorites and these little ones are just darling.
ReplyDeleteI had this larger in my mind. Those are small baskets--very cute!
ReplyDeleteI don't block every quilt, but some really need it and I actually have one to do today. : )
That's an interesting way of finishing up your quilts. I've never blocked one, but I have a few that will be special to me and I am happy to know how to do it - thanks for sharing! Your quilt is just simply gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteYou made this for me, right? :-)
ReplyDeleteI used to watch Mom block needlework but never thought about doing it for a quilt. Of course not sure some oft quilts could be blocked into shape. Very very pretty
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! With all the rich autumn colors, it looks like a perfect quilt for Fall. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is GORGEOUS!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful quilt. I never thought about pinning it to the carpet.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt! Oh....and I just noticed those waffles and ice cream in the post below...Yum!!
ReplyDeleteI've never blocked a quilt before - I really have no clear space to do it. :( But I sure wish I could! blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteOkay - there's gonna be a fight between Nancy and yours truly !!! I thought you made it for me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work!
I've blocked quilts this very way. I'm an old hand at blocking: quilts and knits. Beautiful job, Mrs. G.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful! I have only blocked quilts if I am going to show them. Do you do that with every quilt?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! That has been one of my favorite quilts made by others.
ReplyDeletea real beauty!
ReplyDeletea real beauty!
ReplyDeleteOne word...Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
DD
I've never blocked a quilt but I guess you've convinced me that it pays. Of course I'd have to find a room to be able to lay a quilt out in...
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