In Case You Were Wondering…

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With all the projects I have going on right now, you may be wondering if Nicole is a big old Starter, but not a Finisher.  

Over a year ago I started a project called Into the Wind, a Miss Rosie pattern featuring one million flying geese.  Well, maybe not that many, but a lot.  I ended up putting this project away because the color placement was driving me nuts.  You all have heard me say that it makes me twitchy to have the same fabrics touching in a quilt, and no matter how I tried, I was having a lot of that happen in this quilt top.  

Furthermore, I just could not wrap my head around the color placement of the blocks themselves.  I just had to put it away.  Every time I worked on it I had a head ache.

Into the wind

This is a photo of the blocks I had made up to the end of April 2016.  As I completed each one, I was laying the blocks out straight, just to get them up on the design wall.   In the pattern directions, there is a very complex (to me) diagonal layout.  Every time I looked at that diagonal layout, my brain shut down.  I think if you are making this quilt and are feeling confused and bogged down, you could absolutely go with a straight set as in my photo above and have a wonderful looking quilt.  It looks ok, right?

The diagonal layout, as called for in the pattern, is definitely a mind bender, but I think it will be visually so interesting and complex when sewn together, that I will be glad I stuck with it.  So I dragged out the UFO box and gave it another look.

Over the past weekend, I finished the full blocks, the side blocks and the corner blocks.  You see, when you set this quilt diagonally, you actually have three different blocks that you are laying out, plus pieced setting triangles.  I told you it was complex.

I resurrected this UFO, and spent many hours on Sunday concentrating on how to lay out the blocks for optimum color placement.  I did a good amount of un-sewing to get the look I wanted.  

I think this is going to be a winner when I get the top stitched together.  I have four of the seven diagonal rows sewn and am happy with what I see.  I am at a stopping point though, as I was short of some of the yellow fabrics I needed for the pieced setting triangles.  The extra yellows have been ordered and when they arrive, I will make those setting triangles and get this bad boy finished!

Stay tuned, I think this one may be a surprise finish.

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60 responses to “In Case You Were Wondering…”

  1. I think the straight setting is stunning too! Hope your fabrics arrive soon so you can finish it. Have a wonderful weekend:-)

  2. I think the straight setting is stunning too! Hope your fabrics arrive soon so you can finish it. Have a wonderful weekend:-)

  3. I think the straight setting is stunning too! Hope your fabrics arrive soon so you can finish it. Have a wonderful weekend:-)

  4. YOu are amazing. THat is one complex block. looking forward to seeing your conclusion to the setting. Have a great weekend. Don’t work too hard!
    Mary

  5. YOu are amazing. THat is one complex block. looking forward to seeing your conclusion to the setting. Have a great weekend. Don’t work too hard!
    Mary

  6. YOu are amazing. THat is one complex block. looking forward to seeing your conclusion to the setting. Have a great weekend. Don’t work too hard!
    Mary

  7. I really like the straight setting as well but admire your tenacity in getting the quilt to look just as you want it to. Sometimes, in the midst of creating a quilt I become so tired of looking at it that I lose sight of the beauty that drew me to it to begin with. That quilt is going to be a gorgeous when finished!

  8. I really like the straight setting as well but admire your tenacity in getting the quilt to look just as you want it to. Sometimes, in the midst of creating a quilt I become so tired of looking at it that I lose sight of the beauty that drew me to it to begin with. That quilt is going to be a gorgeous when finished!

  9. I really like the straight setting as well but admire your tenacity in getting the quilt to look just as you want it to. Sometimes, in the midst of creating a quilt I become so tired of looking at it that I lose sight of the beauty that drew me to it to begin with. That quilt is going to be a gorgeous when finished!

  10. Is this made with 3 Sisters fabric? Its a gorgeous quilt and I think that you’ll be happy that you dug it out again and finished it!! You have a quilt for A Year of Thelma now. I have my daughter’s track and field today so no sewing for me today…I’m on a roll with the BH blocks. Have a great weekend, Nicole!!

  11. Is this made with 3 Sisters fabric? Its a gorgeous quilt and I think that you’ll be happy that you dug it out again and finished it!! You have a quilt for A Year of Thelma now. I have my daughter’s track and field today so no sewing for me today…I’m on a roll with the BH blocks. Have a great weekend, Nicole!!

  12. Is this made with 3 Sisters fabric? Its a gorgeous quilt and I think that you’ll be happy that you dug it out again and finished it!! You have a quilt for A Year of Thelma now. I have my daughter’s track and field today so no sewing for me today…I’m on a roll with the BH blocks. Have a great weekend, Nicole!!

  13. Amazing how you can more clearly make out the blocks in the straight setting. It will definitely be helpful in color and fabric placement. It will be beautiful when finished!

  14. Amazing how you can more clearly make out the blocks in the straight setting. It will definitely be helpful in color and fabric placement. It will be beautiful when finished!

  15. Amazing how you can more clearly make out the blocks in the straight setting. It will definitely be helpful in color and fabric placement. It will be beautiful when finished!

  16. I think a straight set would have been fine but the diagonal set will take it to the next level. I love your blocks, the fabrics are great. I vaguely remember this collection (3 Sisters, right?); it came out when I was resisting buying fabric “just because” and I hope I don’t come to regret that.

  17. I think a straight set would have been fine but the diagonal set will take it to the next level. I love your blocks, the fabrics are great. I vaguely remember this collection (3 Sisters, right?); it came out when I was resisting buying fabric “just because” and I hope I don’t come to regret that.

  18. I think a straight set would have been fine but the diagonal set will take it to the next level. I love your blocks, the fabrics are great. I vaguely remember this collection (3 Sisters, right?); it came out when I was resisting buying fabric “just because” and I hope I don’t come to regret that.

  19. I love the soft colors with pops of red. This is going to be a stunning quilt! Good for you tackling it & seeing it through to a finish. You’ll be glad you used the diagonal setting when it’s on your bed in all it’s glory!

  20. I love the soft colors with pops of red. This is going to be a stunning quilt! Good for you tackling it & seeing it through to a finish. You’ll be glad you used the diagonal setting when it’s on your bed in all it’s glory!

  21. I love the soft colors with pops of red. This is going to be a stunning quilt! Good for you tackling it & seeing it through to a finish. You’ll be glad you used the diagonal setting when it’s on your bed in all it’s glory!

  22. It is looking lovely! Smart move to give yourself a rest with it. Now you can enjoy the process a bit more. Anything with Flying Geese seems to grab my attention. Love them πŸ™‚
    Are you anywhere near Arnold,CA? I’m headed up there in September for a retreat with Lynn Wilder. Four days of uninterrupted sewing time sounds amazing. I can hardly wait πŸ™‚

  23. It is looking lovely! Smart move to give yourself a rest with it. Now you can enjoy the process a bit more. Anything with Flying Geese seems to grab my attention. Love them πŸ™‚
    Are you anywhere near Arnold,CA? I’m headed up there in September for a retreat with Lynn Wilder. Four days of uninterrupted sewing time sounds amazing. I can hardly wait πŸ™‚

  24. It is looking lovely! Smart move to give yourself a rest with it. Now you can enjoy the process a bit more. Anything with Flying Geese seems to grab my attention. Love them πŸ™‚
    Are you anywhere near Arnold,CA? I’m headed up there in September for a retreat with Lynn Wilder. Four days of uninterrupted sewing time sounds amazing. I can hardly wait πŸ™‚

  25. Well done in putting on your thinking cap (elementary schoold term, anyone?!) and working out the diagonal setting for these blocks. It’s a stunner already!!
    Big hugs!

  26. Well done in putting on your thinking cap (elementary schoold term, anyone?!) and working out the diagonal setting for these blocks. It’s a stunner already!!
    Big hugs!

  27. Well done in putting on your thinking cap (elementary schoold term, anyone?!) and working out the diagonal setting for these blocks. It’s a stunner already!!
    Big hugs!

  28. This is a beautiful pattern and the fabric choices look really good together.

  29. This is a beautiful pattern and the fabric choices look really good together.

  30. This is a beautiful pattern and the fabric choices look really good together.

  31. So pretty 😍 Love the fabrics you chose for the quilt! Miss Rosie and 3 Sisters always look good together, at least I think that’s 3 sisters πŸ˜‚ Glad you pulled it out to work on.

  32. So pretty 😍 Love the fabrics you chose for the quilt! Miss Rosie and 3 Sisters always look good together, at least I think that’s 3 sisters πŸ˜‚ Glad you pulled it out to work on.

  33. So pretty 😍 Love the fabrics you chose for the quilt! Miss Rosie and 3 Sisters always look good together, at least I think that’s 3 sisters πŸ˜‚ Glad you pulled it out to work on.

  34. So beautiful Nicole! I have a family member that makes not nice remarks about my unfinished projects ~ usually not completed because I really don’t like after all. She also remarks about my extensive fabric stash/collection but like you I just love gathering fabric at home for a project! I’m especially pleased when I have the perfect discontinued fabric collection to use in a new project!

  35. So beautiful Nicole! I have a family member that makes not nice remarks about my unfinished projects ~ usually not completed because I really don’t like after all. She also remarks about my extensive fabric stash/collection but like you I just love gathering fabric at home for a project! I’m especially pleased when I have the perfect discontinued fabric collection to use in a new project!

  36. So beautiful Nicole! I have a family member that makes not nice remarks about my unfinished projects ~ usually not completed because I really don’t like after all. She also remarks about my extensive fabric stash/collection but like you I just love gathering fabric at home for a project! I’m especially pleased when I have the perfect discontinued fabric collection to use in a new project!

  37. I agree, the diagonal placement really makes this quilt sing!!! I like to the of my works in progress as aging like fine wine!! Some projects need to be put aside for a time as we may as well enjoy our hobby and not allow it to cause headaches!

  38. I agree, the diagonal placement really makes this quilt sing!!! I like to the of my works in progress as aging like fine wine!! Some projects need to be put aside for a time as we may as well enjoy our hobby and not allow it to cause headaches!

  39. I agree, the diagonal placement really makes this quilt sing!!! I like to the of my works in progress as aging like fine wine!! Some projects need to be put aside for a time as we may as well enjoy our hobby and not allow it to cause headaches!