I pulled out the Ben Biggs project box to take a look at what I have and what I have accomplished so far.
I am joining Judy at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts and Design Wall Monday to complete it.
I decided to get it super organized and number each of the blocks already completed. Some of the blocks have the fusible ironed on and edges turned under using Elmer's glue. How I hate stitching through glue by hand, and that is one reason I decided to do this one by machine.
Many blocks are ready to be glue basted. I love using zip-lock bags to organize blocks. I have spent more time organizing than sewing.
The corner buds are all cut, fused and ready. The corner leaves are waiting to be fused onto the green fabric. I am using different reds but the same green.
Some blocks have just the fusible cut out waiting for the fabric.
I have quite a few packets like this in various project boxes.
Most of the patterns were taped together, ready for placement. I discovered that #24 and #25 are missing. I think I will find a couple of different patterns from other quilts. Something without a lot of small leaves.
Lots of reproduction fabric in reds and greens. I initially bought these for the CCCQ, but when doing applique, you use less than when piecing, so I discovered.
The first thing I had done was to make sure I had enough of the same bolt of background fabric. I prewashed it and cut out twenty-five 18-inch squares and four 10X100-inch borders.
When the border swag patterns were released, I prepped all of them. They are ready for glue basting. I will not attach them to the borders until all the blocks are done and sewn together. I want to make sure they all line up. Not that the originals were. The fun, quirky thing about this quilt is that three borders each had 11 swags, and one had only 10. Now, why did I notice that? I counted them, of course.
Blessings,
Chris
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