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Friday, January 23, 2015

A Sunset for Every Day!

I created a table runner and large hot pad for the Sunrise Sunset Challenge for Project Quilting.



I titled it: "A Sunset for Every Day!"  Because there isn't a beautiful sunset every day, but I can have a sunset on my table every day.



It looks great with all my colorful plates.







I quilted my name and year and PQS6Ch2 on both quilted pieces.








Yes it is a sunset for every day ...


I used a lot of thread.  I will explain why as I share how I created the table runner.



The sewing and the quilting and the binding ...


I cut strips in assorted widths from 1 1/4 inches to 2 3/4 inches.  I made sure all the strips were at least 18 inches in length.



I started to stitch them together in whatever way seemed eye pleasing.  I started with the yellowish orange strips and the reddish ones and then the pinkish into the purples and blues, ending with the darkest ones on one end.



I gave it a good press.  I need to rotary trim it to 17 inches and then it will be ready to quilt. Before quilting it measures 17" wide by 60" long.






OOO... I love the blue strips in there!




 My backing piece was not large enough. I stitched on some white strips to extend it, that way, I won't bump the clamps when quilting. 



I used six quilting threads:  Blue, Power Purple, Wild Violet, Artillery Red, Orange, and Fuchsia. 



I really had fun with the wavy lines of threads on all the colors.  I only quilt from left to right, so I had to stop at the end of each wavy line and then go back to the beginning -- lots of loose thread on the left.  I did not cut them yet as it looked cool in the photo. Love all the colors. 



As I clipped them I save them in a canning jar.


I love all the thread colors!


I flipped them over so you can see the backs of both of them.





I will share how I created the large hot pad on tomorrow's post. I had a blast creating both quilted pieces. 



Leftover scraps! I am going to make something cool with them! I hope to share that soon too. I have them all cut and ready to sew. 
Update:
Here is the link to the Post on how to make the Odd Shaped Hot Pad.



I love taking photos in the snow!



I will be linking up at Persimon Dreams for the Project Quilting Challenge -- Click here.




Thanks for following along!

Marcia

8 comments:

  1. Wow, so beautiful!!!!! Thanks for all the pictures.

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  2. Wow all those luscious fabrics are so lovely! Great job and love the pic of it hanging over your deck.

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  3. Rosemary B here:
    Marcia, this is very pretty. I adore the color choices. Thanks for sharing the how to.

    Have a wonderful Saturday

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  4. I really like! The bright colors that you used are so cheery.

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  5. Beautiful colours and quilting. As always, Marcia!

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  6. What a great project! I love the idea that you can have a beautiful sunset on your table all the time. Photos in the snow are also great. www.quiltartbymegan.com

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