This one is my older son and needs the ski poles embroidered and then will be ready for me to hand quilt. It is also a modified version of a Patrick Loose pattern. |
I also discovered this one pinned and ready to machine quilt, though I do need to adjust a few of the pins and press it before I start quilting.
Plus of course I am still working on machine quilting my Kitchen Sink Jacket. I have one side of the front quilted.
I cannot machine quilt for too long of a period when I am doing more than stitch in the ditch because I get too tense in my neck and shoulders. I have tried a variety of things and nothing seems to work to keep me from getting so tense and having my muscles freeze up. I can't say for sure but I think it is related to when I had open heart surgery and they yanked everything all out of whack. I think some of those muscles will never be back to where they were before the surgery.
I love the snowboarder!
ReplyDeleteThank you Anita.
DeleteDropped by Pat Sloan's Show & Tell, I know what you mean about tight shoulders when quilting, I have very similar problems. Love that boarder block! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you. I am playing with my chair height to see if it will help with the shoulder tension.
DeleteThat snowboarder is so cute. I can't believe you still have projects in that magic closet. LOL I remember your kitchen sink jacket and you gotta finish it! I understand about muscles getting tight, I have the same problem
ReplyDeleteBeth I am still working on it slowly. I may take it to sew tomorrow with friends tomorrow. We are are meeting at the quilt store to sew for the day. Great way to do what we want on Mother's Day. :) We will enjoy ourselves.
DeleteIt is great to personalize quilts...like how you did those two. I think it is a good thing to go back and forth between different kinds of quilting...sewing..crafting...whatever!
ReplyDeleteThank you Caryl. I love to have options on what I want to work on. In fact going to work on bindings tonight.
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