Quilting is a true joy in my life. It is not just a hobby, but more of my passion and creative therapy. It keeps me grounded, intrigued, gives me a purpose and identity. It keeps me focused and preserves my sanity.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
HSTM revealed...
Following up on my previous post, I wrote that I would take pictures of a quilt that I started on about 4 years ago. I saw it in a magazine and absolutely fell in love...knew I had to re-create it, however challenging it might become and sealed the deal on what would become my love affair with everything half-square triangles (hst's). This quilt has a little bit of everything that I enjoy working with: taupes, batiks, black, and of course lots of hst's. It is a variation on the ocean waves quilt pattern and I finally counted the hst's. There are 120 (480) in each border and approximately 1200 in the quilt top. It will finish at about 80 x 80. They are all 2.5 inches. I used the Tada fusible triangle product to make them and it was a breeze somewhat...I can't believe I am admitting to this, but I stopped working on this quilt because I became overwhelmed by so many of the hst's. And then I miscalculated the border triangles and they did not fit and I had to take them apart. Sheesh... It just made me crazy. One of my coworkers named it half-square triangle madness (HSTM). Mariah is not a quilter, but she didn't realize how right she was. The name stuck and I folded it, not so neatly, along with unsewn borders, bias edges and all and stuffed it in a tote bag. From time to time, my friends would ask about it and I would claim ignorance on its whereabouts. But I knew...it was thrown up in the back of the closet in the tote bag. :0) Up until this weekend, I didn't even have a picture of it. So feeling guilty about the number of WIPs, I moved it to the top of my to do list, I pulled it out of the bag, my girlfriend Wendy (thanks again Wendy) pressed it a little for me and I am back to work on it. I have one more border to construct and put on and then I will have it quilted and decide on a home for it. I may keep it for myself, but I haven't reached that decision yet. So, here it is ... revealed at last. I will post a pic of the completed top very soon.
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8 comments:
Oh wow, that is stunning, you must be so excited at the thought of finishing it soon. I absolutely love it. Well done.
beautiful! well worth the chance to get finished.
I think I remember seeing this quilt in a magazine years ago? Loved it then, love it now. Good job.
What a fabulous quilt! I'm glad you decided to show it and to finish it. Beautiful!
I like it, I like it! That black and white sashing looks perfect with the colors in the blocks. I look forward to seeing the finished quilt!
Nice work, cann't wait to see it fininshed a quilted. Like you I digging deep in my unfinish UFOs, or as I call the UFQs. I saw your comment on Under The Presser Foot and thought I would come a vist you, and I am glad I did. I also see that my good frind Linda from Eat, Sleep, Quilt is also your follower. So if you have time stop on pass my blog http://theslowquilter.blogspot.com.
When you finish you can give it to me.
Lovely pattern! The borders just bring this alive.
Best, Kyra
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