I've been working sporadically on a new Dear Jane quilt this year. I started in January, trying to keep up with a Facebook group in which the moderator assigns a monthly bunch of blocks. There's also a group with a weekly assignment. I got totally confused, made two of the same block, and decided just to begin at the beginning of the book and work my way through. I look at what others in those groups have made, but I need to do my own thing.
As I went along, I noticed that, 10? years after I made my last Dear Jane block, my fingers don't move like they used to (duh!). I had a hard time hand appliqueing some of the tinier pieces that I know I could handle before. I decided to stop worrying and start fusing. I have never liked using fusibles because the end result is stiff. But I discovered a new adhesive (Hot Fix) that is more flexible than others I've tried previously. Since I'm already using a variety of black and white backgrounds with bright colors, fusing seems to go along with the "modern Jane" concept.
Here are the last four blocks in the B row and some from the C row. B-11 isn't right - call it a "variation." And I found I had already made C-3 in hot pink. It wasn't the greatest, so I set it aside, but maybe I'll put it on the back along with other rejects.I like the modern, more colorful fabrics I'm using with the varied backgrounds, especially block C-2. When I finish the C row, I may put the blocks together and quilt those. I'm thinking about using a charcoal gray sashing to make the blocks stand out. Gray grunge perhaps?
And as for fusing, I will just have to learn to like it. After all, many of Edyta Sitar's quilts are done that way and she even sells pre-fusible kits.
Today I'm baking some bread and plan to get back into the sewing room to work on C-7 at the very least. I have been reading quite a bit, too, and watching Fresh Quilts on PBS on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons.
1 comment:
I have never liked fusible but then I don't machine applique. I guess I made modern Dear Jane's before it was fashionable - I didn't care for the 1880's look of fabric and used my bright scraps - have fun. I don't like working with a group I always want my own choice I guess
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