So I read Magic Stack and Whack book a couple of times, and made my half hexies. Then I was kind of stuck on how to arrange them. My friend Marilyn Rose, who has made a lot of one block wonder or stack and whack quilts met with me to go to a quilt store in Vicksburg. She talked to me about design and layout options. When I got home I played with the math a bit and decided to put a small panel in the center showing a big piece of the fabric. I also put some on the borders, making sure the prints were right direction.
Edit: Thought I would add this photo from when it was on the long-arm as it shows the back.
Then I assembled a big print for the back then folded it up as The Harmon Quilt was on the long arm machine. After the tension problems on the long arm, I didn't want to put another quilt on and have to rip out more quilting. So I decided to let it sit till school was out. Once school was out, I watched a number of YouTube videos on setting the tension on an Innova machine and decided mine probably needed a lube job and deep clean, so I ordered what I needed. After a trip to San Diego, the stuff came in and I rewatched the videos then added lube to the machine and set the tension like they said. Sewed like a dream. But I was still not sure I wanted to put a quilt headed for someone else on the machine so I took one of the tops I had made for me on the machine and quilted it. It sewed like a dream. So next came Nestled. Loved the way it came out. Hope Chloe enjoys it.
Update:
Chloe had a birthday recently and here are a couple of pics of her with her quilt...
I hope she continues to use it and love it. Makes my heart happy.
Sew on,
Terry
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