I finished up my little project for the MQG Riley Blake Challenge the other night.
I had been thinking about this idea for a little zip pouch for a while, and then realized the orange, yellow, and light blue challenge fabrics would work really well. I hand quilted it with orange, yellow, and aqua embroidery floss.
The back is another one of the challenge fabrics. This one is quilted with gray perle cotton. I quilted it while we watched the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.
I made a big mistake when I was getting ready to assemble the bag, after the quilting was finished. I've made several zip pouches with machine quilting, and I always use my rotary cutter to trim the edges of the quilted pieces so they will be the same size. I didn't even think about it before I rotary cut some of the slightly crooked edges off the front piece for this bag... then I realized that cutting hand stitches is a bad idea. I ended up pulling out a couple inches from several rows of quilting, enough so I could tie a knot, and then requilting the areas I had needed to undo.
I'm glad I fixed it--the quilting stitches should all stay in place now--and I won't make that mistake again!
4 comments:
I did the same thing with hand-stitching and trimming on my MQG nametag and wound up machining over all the edges to hold the quilting in place. I hope you are keeping this for yourself, it is really cute!
This is adorable and I love all that hand quilting!
This looks fantastic! I love how it turned out! I wondered what the NYB was going to be.
Vic you one talented gal
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