Yesterday was a pretty full day of sewing too. I spent time upstairs putting the blocks to the Crazy Goose Chase quilt together into rows. Well, partly put together. If my student doesn't come today putting the rest of the blocks together is on the docket for this morning.
And I got sidetracked with some applique. The pre-school principal where I teach on Mondays asked if I had a pattern for a Girls' Day quilt. (Girls' Day is March 3rd.) She wanted to make a quilt, maybe for the preschool. I have a cute pattern, not very big, so I brought her the book and she jumped at it!
"I want to make that! I don't think I'd be able to get it made by THIS March, but surely by NEXT March I could sew at my own pace and get it finished. If you'll help me."
I'm happy to help her but of course, I've never made the quilt myself. I came home and got started. I had to make one stop at the craft store to see what was available in kimono style prints and found some small cuts (not fat quarters... they don't sell those in Japan.) After making the applique pieces I got started on the sewing.
The boy kimono is made from heavy cotton so it should be okay.
For the picture these are just laid out on the background fabric. The sewing will get done in front of the TV today.
All in all, there is a lot more work to making this than I thought there was going to be and I really wonder if the principal, who is a non-quilter/sewer, is going to be able to do this. Maybe this would be a better collage type project with me offering to do the final machine quilting instead.
We'll see how it goes today.

6 comments:
Put a large rectangle at the top (pillow cover size) to make it a rectangle. You can applique a simple design or maybe add a few of those stars from the bottom of the quilt.
Wish you could be w/ us Saturday..we are meeting for sewing at Mary's house. There will be about 6-9 machines going. We sew, eat,talk, eat, talk, eat, sew..a busy, fun day and we don't go away hungry. Some sewers are great, some learning, some gals just come for the socialization..why ever they come is fine..I'm going to be working on quilted postcards...I do LOVE the little kimonos you are making in the new quilt...hugs, Pat in IN
Ah, those unexpected snow days when we can do what we want to do are wonderful, aren't they!
are the kimono blocks to be appliqued?
Love the goose chase quilt! I would simply add a border to the top or bottom to make the quilt rectangular. I did that with a spacer strip and a postage stamp style border on my brother's quilt http://anniesquiltorts.blogspot.com/2010/10/birthday-gift.html (Maybe those 9 patches you aren't going to use in the star quilt will help you out here?)
I absolutely love the crazy goose chase quilt - what was your inspiration? Is it a pattern or book? You quilts are always an inspiration!
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