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Sunday 25 September 2011

Across the river...

Yesterday between parcels and partying, I managed some basting!

I gave the deck the elbow in favour of the conservatory floor as the Across the Sea quilt is a bit of a beast, and bigger than my usual spraying-box set up.

So here we have an as accurately aligned bit of spray basting as I will need for the quilting.  It is not millimetre-perfect, but as I have decided not to do my usual straight line mirror quilting, it won't matter.

After spraying, I pinned the block corners out of interest to check my lining up, and to keep the acres of fabric from coming apart.



So I am ready to quilt, and I can't wait!

I know you are all eager to hear how we got on in IKEA, and I am pleased to report that I have two big packages to open and get constructing - I will show you once built, hopefully later in the week; they meant the kids had to travel home with their knees under their chins, but I can live with that!

We have obligatory serviettes, notebooks, wrapping paper etc etc and a pair of wooden hangers for classier quilt-related photos!

I got rather a lot of fabric, but all with purpose; it was so cheap it would have been downright idiotic not to.  Oh, and this, which even I am astounded at how excited I was, once the wheels were on...


I can't wait for school pick-up tomorrow!

PS. Hubby had the meatballs, I went for spinach and ricotta ravioli, and the trio of little cakes!

24 comments:

  1. mmmm little cakes! The quilt is looking good, I like what you did with the border. And that dotty bag is fantastic - infinitely better than tartan ;)

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  2. glad you had a productive trip to the swedish store, wish I could get there, Id love to stock up on yards of sheeting for quilt backing! My nearest is a 2 hour drive tho :(

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  3. You`re making me feel slightly nervous about quilting the beast but as I don`t yet have any wadding, it`s academic. How does your (our) machine`s throat cope with this size?? Love the trolley bag and as Lucy says, way better than tartan.

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  4. I love Ikea but don't get to go nearly often enough :-)

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  5. A good weekend then! The ATS top (and bottom) is looking good

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  6. Mmmmm....meatballs. I love me some IKEA and i'm with you on the fabric. Home decorator weight is less per m (and wider!) than quilting cotton. Hello? Sign me up!!

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  7. your quilt is looking great! Good luck with the quilting!

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  8. Nice basting job! And a great idea haul I'm sure!

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  9. Good luck! I've started quilting my monster quilt, my back is in bits now and I'm only quarter of the way finished. I love how excited you are about your shopping trolley! All you need now is to stick a pinny on and you're away ;)

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  10. I think a house coat will go perfectly with that trolley!! Jxo

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  11. You must be fit girl, to scrabble about on that floor!

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  12. Glad you had such a great day! re school run, dont forget to leave your baffies (slippers) at home...

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  13. That quilt is looking fab. I'm not entirely sure where I'm going to be able to baste mine right now - eek!

    Also, love the trolley, think you need the housecoat and pink fluffy slippers to accompany all that to the school gate. Maybe throw some curlers in too...

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  14. Oh yes, my children have suffered cricked necks due to must buy Ikea shelving then driving 300km home, they recover. Love Posie

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  15. Didn't you get some frozen meatballs for home?! I am not going to comment on your quilt basting because I am pigging sick that I didn't get any time to work on mine all weekend!

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  16. Looking great! Ikea is quite close to us so we go occasionally....a little dangerous to go too often, so easy to get carried away. Good job I have a 'tight' husband :) Their fabric is cheap though and their frames and storage items clearly essential :)Have fun with that trolley x

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  17. Its looking fantastic FB! I love the layout... so striking!

    Exactly why do you have a granny trolley? I am puzzled... Is it to fit all the meatballs that you brought back for me in?

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  18. Your quilt looks great, love the pieced backing!

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  19. Your quilt is going to be fabulous! Now break out the little allen wrenches and get those things constructed!

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  20. Something shocking about me....I have never been in an IKEA store. It sounds like a I need to make a trip. BTW your backside looks great while lying on the floor.

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  21. Woo hoo! A successful trip to IKEA! There's nothing better and I'm sure the kids were super happy to drive home like little peas squished in a too-tight pod.

    I can't figure out if the meatballs are delish or awful. You know that line? I get them ever time and I don't know why?

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  22. How many little pencils did you bring back?! I've never eaten in an IKEA (the most I do is stop for a cup of tea as it's usually tagged on the end of a trip to the Metro Centre and we're usually rushing home to walk the dogs...love the spotty trolley - will you wheel it back home or leave it in the bike store?!!

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  23. What are you going to be like with that trolley at quilt shows Hadley!? I will have to make sure I follow behind you!

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  24. Meatballs at IKEA are a must. :-) As is buying lots of stuff you weren't going to.

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