My goal for November was to get 1/2 the rows for Rick Rack Nines put together. That meant rows built and then added to make half the quilt top. This pattern is set on point, sort of. The rows are pieced and sewn on the diagonal. It will be a huge quilt. Hopefully big enough so it looks good on our king size bed. The quilt I use now lets the blankets and the sheet peek out a bit. Kind of like a slip showing ( when women wore slips, that is!) Kind of shows how old I am! :)
I had some issues with this one. I haven't done a quilt this big before. I haven't done the diagonal rows before! And I made the 9 patches over the last several years as leaders and enders. I discovered some are not 5" square and some are wonky! I spent more that a few times unsewing, re measuring my 2" squares ( some are cut just a bit tiny) I have learned a thing or two about cutting over the years! Get the ruler line ON the fabric! Nuff about my woes!
This is rows 1-8 being added to rows 9-14! I sewed them in sets of two rows, then added 2+2 to make 4, then 4+4 to make 8. It seemed more manageable to me. My space is limited, my pressing station is just a regular ironing board. So I have to do what I have to do. Oh, look! There is the zebra print that was in my first great grandbaby's quilt!
Most of my corners were good.
Some not so good. Can you see the corner of the background fabric and the red hearts in the lattice that meet the next row. Yikes.! I guess in the big scheme of things , after it is all done , bordered and quilted the little oops will be hard to find. I least that is my hope!
There are lots of seams so lots of chances to go wrong. Most of the problems were in pressing. If they nest on two rows, not necessarily on the next two. I do love looking at all the little 2 inch squares and remembering the fabric. The Dalmatian dog print was in a casserole carrier for a friend who loves dogs. The green and red plaid woven fabric in a wall hanging that was one of my first projects. The red clamshells to the left of the plaid, was in the Airplane quilt for Mr Busy! So many memories and I only purchased background fabric.
So it is hanging on my design wall, too long and already too wide! I will sew the next half working my way back to the middle, then sew both halves together. Not in December though, too busy. My OMG for December will be doable, I hope.
So here is my OMG Finish for November. I am linking up with Patty at Elm Street Quilts. November Finish Link Up.
Stay Busy and Stay Happy






















