For those that might have thought I died or something... not so..... I've been embroiled in downsizing, moving, 2 houses to one...and the one a good distance away from the first 2... all this while working a hectic traveling work schedule ... What was I thinking??!! Apparently, I wasn't! Things are now changing !!!
Friday of THIS week, I got to lecture the previous day and then teach a mixed media class with Valley Quiltmakers in the Northridge Ca. area. What a fun daytime guild.
There were lots of great creations by students. Wouldn't you know my camera was not doing its job of capturing photos.... I did do a sample in class as a teaching tool.... so today I'm getting it ready for bordering it. Heres where we start... The semi square image began with a lightly patterned(mottled) yellow fabric . Then, using a artist medium, I added rust&gold strips of handmade paper found in Sedona AZ, top layer of polka dot kleenex, flowers, butterflies, bird from several pictoral napkins, ourchased in my travels. Finally I added a stenciled background using Shiva paint sticks. Now today... to select bordering fabrics.
The casual focus , yellow/white stripe will be THE border... first an inner border ( about 2" width) Then I want to add a rusty orange and gold fillet ( Finally a use for that orange pack of fat eights purchased a decade ago). As audtion samples... I cut a 1 1/4" strip of rusty orange/gold cotton for a 1/4" "Fillet) then a 3 inch yellow border. I'm going for the general look layed out below. The sample widths seem a good size.
First I added to all 4 sides a 1 1/4" strip of rusty orange... This is admittedly a larger width than will be there at the finished product.... but we will be doing a trick working from the backside that will give us a perfect 1/4" rusty strip at finish. Its easier to achieve with this larger than ultimately needed width.
This is a trust me thing... from the front... pin right sides together with the light outer border yellow atop the rusty fabric and overlapping at least 1/2 inch beyond the rust fabric seam.
Now flip over to the back.. We'll be stitching this outer yellow border ( which we don't see in this pic below. We are preparing to stitch a perfect 1/4" ... guided by the left side of your 1/4 inch pressure foot. Notice here at the top I also extended a chalk line straight up from the original seam line where the rusty fabric was added to the inner border..( did same at unseen bottom) Stitch top to bottom guided by the stitching line to the left of your pressure foot.
Looking from the back.... This is the result
When you turn the mini quilt right side up and press out the outer border... you see a perfect 1/4" "fillet" of rusty orange. I turned back the edge of the outer border held by my trusty scissors so you clearly see the extended fabric underneath. It's a great stabilizer so if it doesn't show thru from a top side view... you can leave all alone and move on.
In this case as I was sure would be the case... because the yellow strip is rather sheer cotton, you CAN see the rusty shadow so...
Flip the outer yellow border back (Right Sides Together) and trim away excess rusty fabric.
Once finished all the way around/ border pressed... we've got a top ready to be sandwiched and quilted.
ANOTHER DAY! ;-D